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{{quote|"There's a stage where the screen keeps scrolling up. If you're caught at the bottom, you die. In Trevor Belmont's world, what killed him? The T.V. Screen?"|'''[[The Angry Video Game Nerd]]''', on ''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]]''}}
 
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* [[Canabalt]] ''is'' one of these.
* ''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]]'' has several automatically scrolling vertical shafts. In the case of Blocks 5-0B and 9-03, the scrolling is discontinuous—every few seconds the tower trembles and sinks a bit into the ground.
* ''[[Putt-Putt]] Goes to the Moon'' has the minigame ''Bear Stormin{{'}}'', which plays this straight for the entire game. This was later recycled as ''Circus Stormin{{'}}'' in ''[[Putt-Putt]] and [[Fatty Bear]]'s Activity Pack''. [[Surprise Difficulty|Despite being in games made for children, they can get brutally difficult.]]
* ''[[Distorted Travesty]]'' loves this trope, forcing you to race through already sadistically brutal [[Platform Hell]] sections while a wall of instakill spikes follows behind or beneath you so fast a single mistake will force you to repeat the whole section.
* Seen in the doujin game ''[[New Super Marisa Land]]'' by Tasogare Frontier. Which makes sense as it's essentially a Super Mario clone.
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