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* [[No Fair Cheating]]: {{spoiler|The [[No Damage Run]] ending [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|breaks the fourth wall]] to thank the player for performing a [[Speed Run|tool-assisted superplay]], assuming that no player can accomplish this [[Nintendo Hard]] feat legitimately.}}
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: One of the NPCs is named Gnivad, and the manual doesn't give any hints on how to pronounce this.
* [[Not a Game]]: In a
* [[Old Format, New Work]]: Not only was this game made for NES, but it was also on the smallest widely used memory size for NES cartridges (24 KiB).
* [[One-Hit Polykill]]: Blowing up multiple missiles is essential especially in the fifth round of each morning, where the enemy has more ammo than you.
* [[Recursive Ammo]]: MIRV missiles and balloons.
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* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Sugar Apocalypse]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]:
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** 5 AM is the 5 AM music in ''Animal Crossing'' for GameCube recreated with cut-up pieces of the third movement of ''Pathetique''.
* [[Unstable Equilibrium]]: After a missile silo is blown up, it's out of commission for the remainder of that round and until either sunrise or the player completes a round without a single building being destroyed. At this point, the player has fewer missiles to work with, and one strategy is to ignore half the buildings.
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{{reflist}}
[[Category:Freeware Games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System]]
[[Category:Troper Works]]
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