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==In Classic, One Player, Adventure, or All-Star==
==In Classic, One Player, Adventure, or All-Star==
When the player runs out of stocks, they are faced with a screen with the [[Announcer]] asking them whether they wish to continue or not. The player will not have a choice to continue if they do not have enough [[coins (lottery)|coins]] to trade; they will be brought straight to "Game Over". If they have sufficient coinage, then the player can choose whether or not to continue. If the player chooses "No" and decide to exit; a Game Over occurs. If they choose "Yes"; then the game continues (but the player loses [[coins]] and points). As the original game does not have a currency system, the player is able to continue as many times as necessary. Continuing the game in all four games will cut the total score the player earned in half; however, they also gain one point for each continue. In addition, ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' continues will cause the player to lose a fixed number of coins, dependent on the difficulty.
 
When the player runs out of stocks, they are faced with a screen with the [[Announcer]] asking them whether they wish to continue or not. The player will not have a choice to continue and gain an extra set of lives if they do not have enough [[coins (lottery)|coins]] to trade; they will be brought straight to "Game Over". If they have sufficient coinage, then the player can choose whether or not to continue. If the player chooses "No" and decide to exit; a Game Over occurs. If they choose "Yes"; then the game continues (but the player loses [[coins]] and points). As the original game does not have a currency system, the player is able to continue as many times as necessary. Continuing the game in all four games will cut the total score the player earned in half; however, they also gain one point for each continue. In addition, ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' continues will cause the player to trade a fixed number of coins in order to continue; dependent on the difficulty.


The two games use different amounts of coins; ''Melee'' also uses different values for different modes.<br/>
The two games use different amounts of coins; ''Melee'' also uses different values for different modes.<br/>
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