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''The Great Giana Sisters'' is a platform/action adventure game from Germany. It's the first in the ''VideoGame/GianaSisters'' series. It was published in the 1980s to [[FollowTheLeader basically cash in on]] ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} market, since Creator/{{Nintendo}} has rarely, if ever, published games for non-Nintendo consoles.[[note]]Videogame/SuperMarioBrosSpecial and several other games based on Nintendo's early arcade and UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem titles were made for the PC-8801 and Sharp X1 home computers, and while Nintendo does keep to their tradition of exclusivity to this day, they have since somewhat softened their stance with spin-off instalments of their main franchises to mobile platforms.[[/note]]
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''The Great Giana Sisters'' is a platform/action adventure game from Germany. It's the first in the ''VideoGame/GianaSisters'' series. It was published in the 1980s to [[FollowTheLeader basically cash in on]] ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Commodore Platform/{{Commodore 64}} market, since Creator/{{Nintendo}} has rarely, if ever, published games for non-Nintendo consoles.[[note]]Videogame/SuperMarioBrosSpecial and several other games based on Nintendo's early arcade and UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem titles were made for the PC-8801 and Sharp X1 home computers, and while Nintendo does keep to their tradition of exclusivity to this day, they have since somewhat softened their stance with spin-off instalments of their main franchises to mobile platforms.[[/note]]
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* EverythingFades: Averted in most cases. Enemies simply stay where they got stomped.
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** [[LightningCanDoAnything Lighting]]: Allows Punk Giana to shoot "Dream Bubbles"
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** [[LightningCanDoAnything Lighting]]: Allows Punk Giana to shoot "Dream Bubbles"Bubbles".
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** [[PowerUpFood Strawberry]]: Dream Bubbles home in on enemies. The bubble reacts differently to walls depending on the platform (Commodore 64 version has the bubbles constantly bounce, while the Amiga has the bubble tunnel through)
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** [[PowerUpFood Strawberry]]: Dream Bubbles home in on enemies. The bubble reacts differently to walls depending on the platform (Commodore 64 version has the bubbles constantly bounce, while the Amiga has the bubble tunnel through)through).
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The C64 platformer ''Hard'n'Heavy'', which was originally developed as a ''Giana'' sequel.
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* TyopOnTheCover: The Great Giana Sisters was originally intended to be titled "The Great '''Gianna''' sisters" (spelled with two n's), and the title screen of the game spells it that way. But due to a typo on the box art, they adopted the misspelling as the official spelling so they wouldn't have to reprint the boxes.
* AWinnerIsYou: Standard issue - picking up the gem shows a text message, and sends you to high-score entry.
* AWinnerIsYou: Standard issue - picking up the gem shows a text message, and sends you to high-score entry.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Giana's sister Maria has dark green hair.
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''The Great Giana Sisters'' is a platform/action adventure game from Germany. It's the first in the ''VideoGame/GianaSisters'' series. It was published in the 1980s to [[FollowTheLeader basically cash in on]] ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} market, since Creator/{{Nintendo}} has rarely, if ever, published games for non-Nintendo consoles.[[note]]Conversions of the original SMB were made for the PC-8801 and Sharp X1 home computers, and while Nintendo does keep to their tradition of exclusivity to this day, they have since somewhat softened their stance with spin-off instalments of their main franchises to mobile platforms.[[/note]]
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''The Great Giana Sisters'' is a platform/action adventure game from Germany. It's the first in the ''VideoGame/GianaSisters'' series. It was published in the 1980s to [[FollowTheLeader basically cash in on]] ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} market, since Creator/{{Nintendo}} has rarely, if ever, published games for non-Nintendo consoles.[[note]]Conversions of the original SMB [[note]]Videogame/SuperMarioBrosSpecial and several other games based on Nintendo's early arcade and UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem titles were made for the PC-8801 and Sharp X1 home computers, and while Nintendo does keep to their tradition of exclusivity to this day, they have since somewhat softened their stance with spin-off instalments of their main franchises to mobile platforms.[[/note]]
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* OneHitPointWonder: Grabbing a Firewheel and turning Punk doesn't add an extra hit point to Giana/Maria.
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* OneHitPointWonder: Grabbing a Firewheel and turning Punk doesn't add an extra hit point to Giana/Maria. Giana/Maria, unlike the compatible Super Mushroom in the ''Super Mario'' games. It is still needed to break brick blocks and access other power ups.