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* [[Endless Game]] |
* [[Endless Game]] |
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* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]]: Don. |
* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]]: Don. |
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* [[Exactly What It Says |
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: It's a puzzle game where you only can PUSH blocks (think like ''Pengo''), so what do you expect? |
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* [[No Plot, No Problem]] |
* [[No Plot, No Problem]] |
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* [[Palette Swap]] |
* [[Palette Swap]] |
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* [[Bubblegloop Swamp]]: Stage 02. |
* [[Bubblegloop Swamp]]: Stage 02. |
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* [[Crossover]]: Gaia and Laru (swordsman from the Terror Twins) appear in the quiz game ''Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2''. In Capcom's [[Crossover]] shooter game ''Cannon Spike'', the character of Shiba Shintaro is based off Siva. |
* [[Crossover]]: Gaia and Laru (swordsman from the Terror Twins) appear in the quiz game ''Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2''. In Capcom's [[Crossover]] shooter game ''Cannon Spike'', the character of Shiba Shintaro is based off Siva. |
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** [[Capcom vs. Whatever]]: As noted above, Lou appears as one of several [[Assist Character|Assist Characters]] in ''[[ |
** [[Capcom vs. Whatever]]: As noted above, Lou appears as one of several [[Assist Character|Assist Characters]] in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of the Superheroes]]''. |
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* [[Clothing Damage]]: Just like in ''[[Ghosts |
* [[Clothing Damage]]: Just like in ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins (series)|Ghosts N Goblins]]'', a more well-known Capcom production, getting hit in ''Midnight Wanderers'' doesn't kill you, but strips you to your underwear. One more hit and you're history, though. |
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* [[Degraded Boss]]: The flamethrower guy from the Terror Twins and [[Mini Boss|Dumpty]] return as generic enemies in the later stages. |
* [[Degraded Boss]]: The flamethrower guy from the Terror Twins and [[Mini Boss|Dumpty]] return as generic enemies in the later stages. |
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* [[Dual Boss]]: Second boss, The Terror Twins. The Dumpty [[Mini Boss]] may count as well. |
* [[Dual Boss]]: Second boss, The Terror Twins. The Dumpty [[Mini Boss]] may count as well. |
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* [[Palette Swap]]: Some [[Mooks]]. |
* [[Palette Swap]]: Some [[Mooks]]. |
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* [[Physical God]]: Gaia. |
* [[Physical God]]: Gaia. |
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* [[Playing with Fire]]: The Firestorm helper. |
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* [[Recurring Boss]]: Balgoss and Dougar are fought again in the last level. |
* [[Recurring Boss]]: Balgoss and Dougar are fought again in the last level. |
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* [[Reflecting Laser]]: One of the powerups turn the arrows into these. |
* [[Reflecting Laser]]: One of the powerups turn the arrows into these. |
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* [[Shock and Awe]]: One of Gaia's two attacks. |
* [[Shock and Awe]]: One of Gaia's two attacks. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: The ''Midnight Wanderers'' title is written in the iconic, red-and-yellow [[Indiana Jones]] font. |
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** Balgoss has a splitting jaw that looks like the one [[Predator]] has. |
** Balgoss has a splitting jaw that looks like the one [[Predator]] has. |
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* [[Spiritual Successor]]: The previously unreleased SNES game ''[http://www.nightmarebusters.com/ Nightmare Busters]'' appears to have been heavily influenced by Midnight Wanderers, right down to the chests appearing from the ground and the pointy-eared enemies. |
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: The previously unreleased SNES game ''[http://www.nightmarebusters.com/ Nightmare Busters]'' appears to have been heavily influenced by Midnight Wanderers, right down to the chests appearing from the ground and the pointy-eared enemies. |