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* In ''VideoGame/LuckBeALandlord'', clearing 7 runs or clearing the [[IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels 6th floor]] (or editing the save file) unlocks Essence tokens. These are collected similarly to reroll and removal tokens, and allow you to choose Essence items, which are based on the normal items, except they all have the same rarity level, and either come with a temporary or one-off effect, or their effect is delayed until a certain requirement is fulfilled. They range from "temporary copy of normal item" to "unique effect that is similar to the original only in what kinds of things it effects".
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* ''VideoGame/TempleRun2'': The player can use the coins they collect while running to unlock more characters.
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** Since ''X'', the series has a huge number of vehicles to unlock, also has an unlockable HarderThanHard mode, usually has at least one unlockable cup and, in Climax, had character profiles and a storyboard of sorts that can only be unlocked by completing a set of special-race challenges. To get everything, you had to play though Grand Prix Mode, unlock all the cars through that and ''then'' play some 40-odd special races with each character, of which there are over ''30''.
** ''F-Zero GX'' has little interview questions and answers to unlock. For every character and at every difficulty, there are usually four questions to unlock. And there are up to 41 playable characters.

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** Since ''X'', ''VideoGame/FZeroX'', the series has a huge number of vehicles to unlock, also has an unlockable HarderThanHard mode, usually has at least one unlockable cup and, in Climax, ''VideoGame/FZeroClimax'', had character profiles and a storyboard of sorts that can only be unlocked by completing a set of special-race challenges. To get everything, you had to play though Grand Prix Mode, unlock all the cars through that and ''then'' play some 40-odd special races with each character, of which there are over ''30''.
** ''F-Zero GX'' ''VideoGame/FZeroGX'' has little interview questions and answers to unlock. For every character and at every difficulty, there are usually four questions to unlock. And there are up to 41 playable characters.
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%% Needs context * ''VideoGame/{{Contra}} 4'' for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS features a lot of this.

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* In many DatingSim games, it's common to have a bonus ending (typically a [[MarryThemAll harem ending]]) unlocked after all the normal endings have been seen.


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* ''Fanfic/NotTheIntendedUseZantetsukenReverse'': In Chapter 9, unlocking Ness in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' is mentioned.
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* The latest game in the ''VideoGame/{{SPISPOPD}}'' series, ''Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese'', has a massive amount of supplementary content—including its ''[[LevelEditor World Editor]]''—that can be unlocked using the in-game currency, earned by playing the game normally. The dialogue prompt to unlock the World Editor serves as this page's trope image.
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** ''VideoGame/WarioWareIncMegaMicrogames'':
*** Extra modes can be unlocked after clearing the main story, as well as replaying Jimmy T.'s chapters and clocking at certain high scores that weren't possible the first time.
*** Once the player performs at least 100 successful jumps before the blunder in Jump Forever, the option to select a different music in the next session will be available (the default is "Drifting Away", while the alternatives are "Four Seasons" and the theme of Pinball Zone from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'').
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** Accessing the [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels Lost Levels]] in ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe''.

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** Accessing the [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels Lost Levels]] in ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe''.''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosDeluxe''.
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** Accessing the [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels Lost Levels]] in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros DX''.

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** Accessing the [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels Lost Levels]] in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros DX''.''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe''.
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* In ''{{VideoGame/Sipho}}'', only the Advena breed is unlocked at the start. The others have to be unlocked by killing enemies of the given breed and collecting the DNA from them.

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* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': The numerous content that unlocks automatically throughout is the LoreCodex for characters alongside the MonsterCompendium by progressing, and new outfits for Ann by collecting the hidden [[CollectionSidequest Cyber Nekos]] or completing TheBartender minigame.



* ''VideoGame/{{Contra}} 4'' for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS features a lot of this.

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* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'': Completing the main story of each game unlocks a WhatIf scenario where the cast participate in friendly activities rather than the DeadlyGame.
* In many DatingSim games, it's common to have a bonus ending (typically a [[MarryThemAll harem ending]]) unlocked after all the normal endings have been seen.



* In the ''VisualNovel/DeathRoom'', beating the game (either by surviving or letting someone else escape) will let you play the Special Version, which gives the characters funny {{Cosplay}}. It also unlocks a bonus scene called "The Love Room."



* ''[[VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory Star Ocean: The Second Story]]'' allowed you to unlock higher difficulty settings if you collected enough voice clips. This was accomplished by playing through multiple times and recruiting different sets of the twelve available party members, then using them in battle and having them use spells/abilities/die/watch other party members die. The [[UpdatedRerelease PSP remake]] ''Second Evolution'' changed that to saving at the final save point in Phynal.
* Getting all 108 characters in ''VideoGame/SuikodenTierkreis''.

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* ''[[VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory Star Ocean: The Second Story]]'' ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory'' allowed you to unlock higher difficulty settings if you collected enough voice clips. This was accomplished by playing through multiple times and recruiting different sets of the twelve available party members, then using them in battle and having them use spells/abilities/die/watch other party members die. The [[UpdatedRerelease PSP remake]] ''Second Evolution'' changed that to saving at the final save point in Phynal.
%% Needs context * Getting all 108 characters in ''VideoGame/SuikodenTierkreis''.



** Getting to world 9 in ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii''.

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** Getting to world 9 in ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii''.''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' after completing the main game.



* Once you reach the True End in ''VisualNovel/War13thDay'', you get a bunch of Behind-the-Scenes content, [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall breaking]] funnies, and more interesting tidbits about the fantasy world of Virgo Island. You'll also get a post-credits scene, in which [[ProperLady Ambrosia]] explains the JigsawPuzzlePlot along with the rest of the cast. HilarityEnsues.




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* In the ''VisualNovel/DeathRoom'', beating the game (either by surviving or letting someone else escape) will let you play the Special Version, which gives the characters funny {{Cosplay}}. It also unlocks a bonus scene called "The Love Room."
* Once you reach the True End in ''VisualNovel/War13thDay'', you get a bunch of Behind-the-Scenes content, [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall breaking]] funnies, and more interesting tidbits about the fantasy world of Virgo Island. You'll also get a post-credits scene, in which [[ProperLady Ambrosia]] explains the JigsawPuzzlePlot along with the rest of the cast. HilarityEnsues.
* In many dating sim visual novels, it's common to have a bonus ending (typically a [[MarryThemAll harem ending]]) unlocked after all the normal endings have been seen.
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