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*In the North American version, when the player defeats Princess Shroob, the victory screen appears showing that no [[Experience Point]]s or coins are awarded. In other versions, the battle screen immediately fades out to the field after the KO animation. | *In the North American version, when the player defeats Princess Shroob, the victory screen appears showing that no [[Experience Point]]s or coins are awarded. In other versions, the battle screen immediately fades out to the field after the KO animation. | ||
*Princess Shroob's three-legged throne that she uses in her boss battle resembles the Martians' [[wikipedia:Fighting machine (The War of the Worlds)|fighting machines]] from the alien invasion novel ''[[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds|The War of the Worlds]]'' by H. G. Wells, being a very tall walking tripod that shoots lasers. Her throne also floats and has a forcefield, similar to the fighting machines in the 1953 film adaptation of the novel. | *Princess Shroob's three-legged throne that she uses in her boss battle resembles the Martians' [[wikipedia:Fighting machine (The War of the Worlds)|fighting machines]] from the alien invasion novel ''[[wikipedia:The War of the Worlds|The War of the Worlds]]'' by H. G. Wells, being a very tall walking tripod that shoots lasers. Her throne also floats and has a forcefield, similar to the fighting machines in the 1953 film adaptation of the novel. |