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Early arcade games such as ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' feature an extra-life counter, often represented by the player's head or similar symbols. If no more heads are displayed and the player is defeated on the next life, they get a [[Game Over]]. This method of displaying extra lives would still be used in games such as ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', with four symbols displayed on the screen that gray out if the player fails a microgame (which can eventually be restored if a boss microgame is beaten). | Early arcade games such as ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' feature an extra-life counter, often represented by the player's head or similar symbols. If no more heads are displayed and the player is defeated on the next life, they get a [[Game Over]]. This method of displaying extra lives would still be used in games such as ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', with four symbols displayed on the screen that gray out if the player fails a microgame (which can eventually be restored if a boss microgame is beaten). | ||
Later games such as ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' introduced a numerical version of the extra-life counter. Initially, earlier games displayed such on the level's starting screen, and it would not be integrated into the heads-up display in gameplay until ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. With this new system, earning multiple lives at once is also gradually introduced in the games through performing stomp combos, collecting 1-Up Mushrooms, and completing bonus minigames such as the [[Bonus Chance]]. | Later games such as ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' introduced a numerical version of the extra-life counter. Initially, earlier games displayed such on the level's starting screen, and it would not be integrated into the heads-up display in gameplay until ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. With this new system, earning multiple lives at once is also gradually introduced in the games through performing stomp combos, collecting 1-Up Mushrooms, and completing bonus minigames such as the [[Bonus Chance]]. | ||
The maximum number of lives the player can earn is also displayed on the numerical life counter, and it varies between each game: | The maximum number of lives the player can earn is also displayed on the numerical life counter, and it varies between each game: |