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* Stages in the ''VideoGame/{{Tenchu}}'' franchise tend to look and play different depending on the character chosen, as they start from different points and have different set of enemies to deal with.


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* Stages in the ''VideoGame/{{Tenchu}}'' franchise tend to look and play different depending on the character chosen, as they start from different points and have different set of enemies to deal with. More directly, Gohda's castle has appeared several times in the series, with wildly different looks. Other areas such as the Checkpoint and Mei-Oh's lair have also been recreated in bigger graphics in the sequels.



** The wizard city of Dalaran has in ''Warcraft III'' is in ruins by the time of ''The Frozen Throne''.

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** The wizard city of Dalaran has in In ''Warcraft III'' is in ruins III'', "The Fall of Dalaran" shows the wizard city being stormed by the time undead. It reappears as "The Ruins of Dalaran in ''The Frozen Throne''.Throne''. It has indeed become a ruin that is infested with Undead and Naga.



* ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'': Jelly Fields (Industrial Version). The first level Jelly Fields, a GreenHillZone, is revisted in the final set of levels where the fields are now all covered in oil and the level is a lot more difficult than the first time.

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* ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'': Jelly Fields (Industrial Version). The first level Jelly Fields, a GreenHillZone, is revisted revisited in the final set of levels where the fields are now all covered in oil and the level is a lot more difficult than the first time.


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* ''[[VideoGame/ChocoboRacing Chocobo GP]]'', instead of having ''Mario Kart''-style unique tracks, takes nine locations and offers a few flavors of tracks within them, using headers like "Hyperspeed" or "Short" to describe the theme of the track. There isn't any consistency on how many tracks each location can offer; a few only have one track variation while others have up to four.



* ''[[VideoGame/ChocoboRacing Chocobo GP]]'', instead of having ''Mario Kart''-style unique tracks, takes nine locations and offers a few flavors of tracks within them, using headers like "Hyperspeed" or "Short" to describe the theme of the track. There isn't any consistency on how many tracks each location can offer; a few only have one track variation while others have up to four.
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** Fort Schmerzen from the first game is heavily reinforced by the time of ''Allied Assault''. The theme music also recieves [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic an awesome]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajg-TrRreWo rearrangement]]. Earlier, in Mission 4, you revisit locations from the first game's G3 Officer and Railgun Greta missions.

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** Fort Schmerzen from the first game is heavily reinforced by the time of ''Allied Assault''. The theme music also recieves receives [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic an awesome]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajg-TrRreWo rearrangement]]. Earlier, in Mission 4, you revisit locations from the first game's G3 Officer and Railgun Greta missions.
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* ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'': The aptly-named Remix Courses are racetracks that take the respective tilesets, music and overall themes of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart'' courses (the majority of which are also present in ''Tour'' itself as [[NostalgiaLevel retro courses]]), but then revamp their layouts and add extra assets or obstacles to make them more interesting (as an exception, the remix of the Bowser Castle course theme uses the music of the ''VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit'' castle courses instead of that from the SNES castle courses proper). A total of ten Remix Courses were released.
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