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Latest revision as of 08:06, 22 May 2022

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Select stage

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On the title screen, press Right+C+ START  on controller two. This should cause a "select stage" option to appear in the middle of the game's title. Keep pressing this combination to change the level number between 1 and 7 (7 being the ending sequence).

Hidden introduction

BattleMania MD SNES1.png

BattleMania MD SNES2.png

During the Sega logo, holding C on the second controller will cause a short animation to show. An angry Maria will stomp on a Super Famicom twice before the game begins as normal[1]. This only occurs in the Japanese version of Battle Mania - the US version of Trouble Shooter has this feature removed because Sega sended a fax to VIC Tokai to not deface the competitors' trademarks.

References


Trouble Shooter

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