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* As a combination [[Visual Novel]]/RPG, [[Fate Extra]] has one of these for pretty much ''every'' defeat by another Master, as well as a number of ways to lose by making a wrong dialog choice. (DEAD END, indeed.) |
* As a combination [[Visual Novel]]/RPG, [[Fate Extra]] has one of these for pretty much ''every'' defeat by another Master, as well as a number of ways to lose by making a wrong dialog choice. (DEAD END, indeed.) |
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* ''Fable Heroes'' normally does not allow the player to lose; even if all [[P Cs]] in the party are killed, they can complete the level as ghosts, receiving fewer resources. The normal end screen shows the party members standing on a championship platform. However, if the game is set to the highest difficulty level and all the [[P Cs]] die, the game cuts to the same platform but with all of the top 3 spaces occupied by monsters, with the heading "The Creatures Win!" |
* ''Fable Heroes'' normally does not allow the player to lose; even if all [[P Cs]] in the party are killed, they can complete the level as ghosts, receiving fewer resources. The normal end screen shows the party members standing on a championship platform. However, if the game is set to the highest difficulty level and all the [[P Cs]] die, the game cuts to the same platform but with all of the top 3 spaces occupied by monsters, with the heading "The Creatures Win!" |
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* In the Sega CD version of '' |
* In the Sega CD version of ''[[Spider Man vs. the Kingpin]]'', losing to the Kingpin (the final boss) results in a sad ending sequence in which the Kingpin triumphs over the defeated Spider-Man. He then lowers both Spider-Man and Mary Jane into the vat of deadly ooze, after which they are never seen again. |
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