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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:[[MadDoctor Doctor Fuyuhiko Date/The Doctor]] returns as the true mastermind behind the titular nightmare. Now a spirit seeking revenge for his defeat, Date [[MindRape hijacks Jenka's mind]] to control her nightmare and use it to control the island, warping the heroes back inside. Turning Sue, Toroko's spirit, and eventually Misery [[BalefulPolymorph back into their monstrous forms]], he reveals himself in the TrueEnding path and [[DemonicPossession possesses Quote]], also corrupting Curly's adoptive children, the Colons, and thus forcing Curly to fight her loved ones. He eventually reveals his ultimate plan to sink the island and kill everyone within, and when Curly confronts him, he gleefully reveals that he killed Daisuke Sakamoto, Quote and Curly's adoptive brother, because he stood in his way.]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:[[MadDoctor Doctor Fuyuhiko Date/The Doctor]] returns as the true mastermind behind the titular nightmare. Now a spirit seeking revenge for his defeat, Date [[MindRape hijacks Jenka's mind]] to control her nightmare and use it to control the island, warping the heroes back inside. Turning Sue, Toroko's spirit, and eventually Misery [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation back into their monstrous forms]], he reveals himself in the TrueEnding path and [[DemonicPossession possesses Quote]], also corrupting Curly's adoptive children, the Colons, and thus forcing Curly to fight her loved ones. He eventually reveals his ultimate plan to sink the island and kill everyone within, and when Curly confronts him, he gleefully reveals that he killed Daisuke Sakamoto, Quote and Curly's adoptive brother, because he stood in his way.]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[MadDoctor Doctor Fuyuhiko Date/The Doctor]] returns as the true mastermind behind the titular nightmare. Now a spirit seeking revenge for his defeat, Date [[MindRape hijacks Jenka's mind]] to control her nightmare and use it to control the island, warping the heroes back inside. Turning Sue, Toroko's spirit, and eventually Misery [[BalefulPolymorph back into their monstrous forms]], he reveals himself in the TrueEnding path and [[DemonicPossession possesses Quote]], also corrupting Curly's adoptive children, the Colons, and thus forcing Curly to fight her loved ones. He eventually reveals his ultimate plan to sink the island and kill everyone within, and when Curly confronts him, he gleefully reveals that he killed Daisuke Sakamoto, Quote and Curly's adoptive brother, because he stood in his way.
* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler:Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like that was removed from the game.
* GuideDangIt:
** The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler:Excalibur]].
** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. The puzzle is explained now, unlike in the original version, but actually solving it is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[MadDoctor [[spoiler:[[MadDoctor Doctor Fuyuhiko Date/The Doctor]] returns as the true mastermind behind the titular nightmare. Now a spirit seeking revenge for his defeat, Date [[MindRape hijacks Jenka's mind]] to control her nightmare and use it to control the island, warping the heroes back inside. Turning Sue, Toroko's spirit, and eventually Misery [[BalefulPolymorph back into their monstrous forms]], he reveals himself in the TrueEnding path and [[DemonicPossession possesses Quote]], also corrupting Curly's adoptive children, the Colons, and thus forcing Curly to fight her loved ones. He eventually reveals his ultimate plan to sink the island and kill everyone within, and when Curly confronts him, he gleefully reveals that he killed Daisuke Sakamoto, Quote and Curly's adoptive brother, because he stood in his way.
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler:Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like that was removed from the game.
* GuideDangIt:
** The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler:Excalibur]].
** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. The puzzle is explained now, unlike in the original version, but actually solving it is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[MadDoctor Doctor Fuyuhiko Date/The Doctor]] returns as the true mastermind behind the titular nightmare. Now a spirit seeking revenge for his defeat, Date [[MindRape hijacks Jenka's mind]] to control her nightmare and use it to control the island, warping the heroes back inside. Turning Sue, Toroko's spirit, and eventually Misery [[BalefulPolymorph back into their monstrous forms]], he reveals himself in the TrueEnding path and [[DemonicPossession possesses Quote]], also corrupting Curly's adoptive children, the Colons, and thus forcing Curly to fight her loved ones. He eventually reveals his ultimate plan to sink the island and kill everyone within, and when Curly confronts him, he gleefully reveals that he killed Daisuke Sakamoto, Quote and Curly's adoptive brother, because he stood in his way.
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* AwesomeMusic: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6SSQbsBspA Recharge]]" is a kickass extension of ''Cave Story'''s "Charge".

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6SSQbsBspA Recharge]]" is a kickass extension of ''Cave Story'''s "Charge".

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* AwesomeMusic: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6SSQbsBspA Recharge]]" is a kickass extension of ''Cave Story'''s "Charge".



* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler:Excalibur]].

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The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler:Excalibur]].
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* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUqeP1WwZd4 Halloween 2]], the music for the [[PaletteSwap "new"]] [[TheLostWoods Devil's Garden]] area.
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* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUqeP1WwZd4 Halloween 2]], the music for the [[PaletteSwap "new"]] [[TheLostWoods Devil's Garden]] area.
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler:Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like that was removed from the game.
* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler:Excalibur]].
** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. The puzzle is explained now, unlike in the original version, but actually solving it is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like that was removed from the game.
* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]].
** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. The puzzle is explained now, unlike in the original version, but actually solving it is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but solving the puzzle is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].

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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually The puzzle is explained now now, unlike in the original version, but actually solving the puzzle it is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but solving the puzzle itself is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].

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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but solving the puzzle itself is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but the puzzle itself is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].

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** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but solving the puzzle itself is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]].

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* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]].Blade]].
** For that matter. the [[spoiler: Guardian's Maze within the Sanctuary. It's actually explained now unlike in the original version, but the puzzle itself is still a ''bitch'' without using the guide]].
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' was removed from the game.

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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' that was removed from the game.
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' didn't stay in the game.

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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' didn't stay in was removed from the game.
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GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' didn't stay in the game.
GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]].

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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' didn't stay in the game.
* GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]].
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GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original version. It's no surprise why an item like ''that'' didn't stay in the game.
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GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]]. Seriously.

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GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]]. Seriously.
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GuideDangIt: The original was infamous for having several of these, most of which were thankfully explained better in the current version. One that still remains however is [[spoiler: getting to the Sanctuary in the Underside, which requires you to examine a random statue that doesn't even look like an object you can interact with]]. This wouldn't be a problem, considering that it's meant to be a secret area, except that you are punished ''severely'' for missing this. Good luck getting through the Labyrinth without [[spoiler: the Blade]]. Seriously.
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original. Fittingly, it's pretty much the last thing you can get in that version and also requires you to complete a segment of true PlatformHell to obtain.
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* GameBreaker: The [[spoiler: Infinite Missile Launcher]] in the original. Fittingly, it's pretty much the last thing you can get in that version and also requires you to complete a segment of true PlatformHell to obtain.

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