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** "I am Death incarnate!"
*** With accompanying mugshots of the hero B.J. Blazkowicz. On "Daddy" difficulty, [[Easy Mode Mockery|he wears a baby bonnet and sucks a pacifier]]. On "Death Incarnate", he looks borderline satanic.
*** This carried over to [[Wolfenstein: New Order]], with the addition of [[Harder Than Hard| Uber]] setting that dismay Blazkowicz with a satanic grin with a splash of blood on his face.
* ''[[Doom (series)|Doom]]''
** "[[Easy Mode Mockery|I'm Too Young To die]]"
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* The original ''San Francisco Rush'' had '''audio''' Idiosyncratic Difficulties based on which car you picked. Each car handling class was accompanied by a car alarm which got gradually more intense the more a class traded handling for speed, topping off with Extreme's "''It's dangerous!''" followed by screaming. The N64 port added a few special cars that had difficulty levels of "Oooooh!" and "Yeah!"
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]: The Quest for Gold'' uses money puns:
** Easy Money
** Standard Wages
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[[Category:Video Game Difficulty Tropes]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels]]
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