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World Heroes 2


Sent in by Mike Waters On difficulty 8, the credits are shown after the normal character ending. During the credits, which are shown on 16 screens (one for each stage), 2 fighters fight in each stage. Regardless of whether you played normal mode or survival mode, the normal mode stages are always used. After each screen of credits disappears, the fighters both assume their victory poses. In Neo Geegus and Dio's stage(most of you know that their stage is the same, just destroyed for the fight with Dio), the following words are printed on the screen in the respective stages: "Thank you for playing See you next game" "Presented by Takara video game division" After Dio's stage is finished, a final screen is shown with the game's title, World Heroes 2, printed at the top of the screen. Directly under this is a small picture of Earth spinning with your character standing in front of it in his or her victory pose. Under this, we see SNES with the words THE END underneath. At the bottom of all this, you see your end score (you may also have to do this without continuing, I'm not sure because I didn't continue). If you press start on this screen, the Game Over screen appears, and the game returns to the title screen. The endings for Neo Geegus and Dio are just the respective characters standing in their victory pose with a small Earth spinning behind them. Muscle Power's ending: All the characters he beat are shown in dizzy or beaten on time expressions and it says, "The battle is over. Face it, we're all brawny brawlers(or something to that effect) in a post-cold society. So how do we make a living?" Then it shows Muscle Power in a ring dropping an elbow on Hanzo and it says, "See the world heroes at the Thunderdome, one night only! Seats are $24.95. The pain! The excitement! Don't miss it!" Then comes the Game Over screen. That's on 4 stars difficulty.

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