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- Bonus_stage abstract "A bonus stage (also known as a bonus level or bonus round) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups. Often a bonus stage will have no enemies or hazards, or may contain them but the player character is invulnerable to attack from them and cannot be harmed. Some games have bonus stages where the player character can be harmed by enemies or hazards, but will not lose health or lives if killed. Many bonus stages need to be activated or discovered in some manner, or certain conditions must be satisfied to access them, making them secret levels. Some games also contain bonus stages that are not secret but are compulsory and must be played, often at the end of the regular stages. They are often much shorter than regular stages.Unlike most regular stages, a bonus stage does not normally have to be completed to move on. While a regular stage must be replayed until completion, possibly using up lives or continues upon failures, when a player begins a bonus stage they normally have one chance at it, although not compulsory to reach, some bonus stages do contain an end location or condition to reach, but regardless if the player succeeds or fails, game play resumes at the next regular stage after one attempt. Other bonus stages have no end to reach, the player must simply survive as long as they can before inevitably failing at some point. Some bonus stages have a short time limit, where the player must either complete the stage before the time runs out, or simply survive until the clock runs down to zero. As bonus stages are often shorter and over in one attempt, players cannot as easily practice and perfect their play through of them in the same way as regular stages that permit or demand more play throughs upon failure. In some games, bonus stages have an interface and game paradigm that is completely different and disconnected from the rest of the game, as in the slot machine bonus stage of Super Mario Brothers 2. Other bonus stages use the same gaming paradigm as the rest of the game, as in the car smashing bonus stage of Street Fighter II or the bonus stages in Super Monkey Ball where you collect bananas to earns extra points and lives. In the Bomberman series, they also have enemies in bonus stages with the goal being to defeat as many enemies as you can to earn items and power-ups. In addition, the player won't lose a life from touching the enemy or being caught in a bomb blast during the bonus stage. Many games feature bonus stages somewhere between the two extremes.The type of modern game which most commonly uses bonus stages is the platform game.".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageID "2086369".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageLength "6417".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageRevisionID "693704890".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Bomberman.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_gameplay.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_levels.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_terminology.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Crash_Bandicoot.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Crash_Twinsanity.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Crash_of_the_Titans.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Cutscene.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink First-person_shooter.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Galaga.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Game_show.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Gameplay.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Level_(video_gaming).
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Minigame.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Platform_game.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Player_character.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Power-up.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Rally-X.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Secret_levels.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Slot_machine.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Street_Fighter_II:_The_World_Warrior.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Super_Mario_Bros._2.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Super_Mario_World.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Super_Monkey_Ball_(video_game).
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonus Paths".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonus Round".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonus stage".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus levels".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus round".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus rounds".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus stage".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus worlds".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "bonus".
- Bonus_stage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Bonus_stage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bonus_stage subject Category:Video_game_gameplay.
- Bonus_stage subject Category:Video_game_levels.
- Bonus_stage subject Category:Video_game_terminology.
- Bonus_stage hypernym Level.
- Bonus_stage type Redirect.
- Bonus_stage comment "A bonus stage (also known as a bonus level or bonus round) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups. Often a bonus stage will have no enemies or hazards, or may contain them but the player character is invulnerable to attack from them and cannot be harmed.".
- Bonus_stage label "Bonus stage".
- Bonus_stage sameAs Q3275989.
- Bonus_stage sameAs Escenario_de_bonificación.
- Bonus_stage sameAs ボーナスゲーム.
- Bonus_stage sameAs m.06l6py.
- Bonus_stage sameAs Bonusbana.
- Bonus_stage sameAs Бонусний_рівень.
- Bonus_stage sameAs Q3275989.
- Bonus_stage wasDerivedFrom Bonus_stage?oldid=693704890.
- Bonus_stage isPrimaryTopicOf Bonus_stage.