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** On the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 version the bonus stage has a Mountain Dew logo. The Apple II and PC versions also have this.

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** On the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 Platform/Atari2600 version the bonus stage has a Mountain Dew logo. The Apple II and PC versions also have this.
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* PaletteSwap: Several later levels are mirror images of earlier levels. The customers sometimes have different skin/costume colors as well in a level (the sports bar has this happen).

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* PaletteSwap: Several later levels are mirror images of earlier levels. The customers sometimes have different skin/costume colors as well in a level (the sports bar has this happen).happen), and after level 1 in the Rootbeer Tapper version, the palette-swapping of customers becomes ubiquitous: there are typically around four different shapes customers can come in, and then around three palette swaps for each of these shapes, varying the visuals by changing the color of their hair, clothing, and skin.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The music in the cowboy bar levels is a rendition of the classic folk song "Oh, Susanna!" The sports bar levels uses a rendition the folk song "Buffalo Gals".

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The music in the cowboy bar levels is a rendition of the classic folk song "Oh, Susanna!" The sports bar levels uses a rendition of the folk song "Buffalo Gals".



* TimeManagementGame: May be the UrExample.

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* %%* TimeManagementGame: May be the UrExample.

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