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* The ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' fangame ''VideoGame/DrRobotniksRingRacers'' has [[spoiler:the Sealed Star levels, the equivalent to the Special Stages from the main series. If you make a good score during a cup, the game gives you access to a point-to-point race with a map that only gives you an abstract hint of where you are and where the Chaos Emerald is, the UFO catcher that protects it goes extremely fast, you have to catch up with it whle throwing every item at your disposal, if the Emerald goes to the finish line before you get it or somehow manage to get to this line before the Emerald, you have restart the stage, and if you lose all your lives, you have to restart the cup to get to the Sealed Star stage again. While subsequential updates mercifully nerfed the UFO by giving you access to the SPB that destroys it faster and saves some of its damage for the moment you restart, it still remains one of the most dreaded challenges in the game]].
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* In the {{UsefulNotes/NES}} version of ''The WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Crazy Castle,'' you can grab a no-carrot sign that sends you to one of four special stages, all of which are far more difficult than even the hardest of the normal stages. Beating one gets you three extra lives, but losing one sends you back three levels.

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* In the {{UsefulNotes/NES}} {{Platform/NES}} version of ''The WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Crazy Castle,'' you can grab a no-carrot sign that sends you to one of four special stages, all of which are far more difficult than even the hardest of the normal stages. Beating one gets you three extra lives, but losing one sends you back three levels.



** The UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance UpdatedRerelease of ''Yoshi's Island'' added six more 'secret' levels, and they're about as brutal as the extra ones in the original game:

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** The UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance UpdatedRerelease of ''Yoshi's Island'' for the Platform/GameBoyAdvance added six more 'secret' levels, and they're about as brutal as the extra ones in the original game:
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*** The first boss is the Flesh Prison, a gigantic, fleshy octahedron that has access to some shockingly powerful attacks. The fight with it starts off with it summoning a swarm of floating eyeballs that will continously dart around the arena, making it hard to get a shot on them, not helping is the fact that they are constantly shooting lasers at you. The Prison, however, is far from defenseless, making use of giant lasers, homing shots, and blakck holes that reduce your health to just one point. Oh, and the Prison not only has a massive amount of health, but if you don't kill all the eyes in time, ''they will heal the Prison''.

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*** The first boss is the Flesh Prison, a gigantic, fleshy octahedron that has access to some shockingly powerful attacks. The fight with it starts off with it summoning a swarm of floating eyeballs that will continously dart around the arena, making it hard to get a shot on them, not helping is the fact that they are constantly shooting lasers at you. The Prison, however, is far from defenseless, making use of giant lasers, homing shots, and blakck black holes that reduce your health to just one point. Oh, and the Prison not only has a massive amount of health, but if you don't kill all the eyes in time, ''they will heal the Prison''.

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