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**{{button|gba|R}} can be used as an additional run/attack button during levels. On the map screen, it brings up the e-Reader menu.
**{{button|gba|R}} can be used as an additional run/attack button during levels. On the map screen, it brings up the e-Reader menu.
**On the map screen, {{button|gba|select}} opens a new replay menu, which can be used to watch or save a replay of the most recent level playthrough (provided the player did not pause).
**On the map screen, {{button|gba|select}} opens a new replay menu, which can be used to watch or save a replay of the most recent level playthrough (provided the player did not pause).
*The tanks in World 8's tank levels continue driving forwards when the screen stops scrolling, instead of stopping.


===Level design===
===Level design===
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*The steel background of World 5-1's secret area and the block background of World 5-7's secret area were both changed to a sky background.
*The steel background of World 5-1's secret area and the block background of World 5-7's secret area were both changed to a sky background.
*The sky in World 6's athletic background is white, rather than purple.
*The sky in World 6's athletic background is white, rather than purple.
*The sky in World 8's second tank level is changed to light blue from dark blue.
*Some of the game menus have been changed to compensate for a smaller screen and different button controls.
*Some of the game menus have been changed to compensate for a smaller screen and different button controls.
**On the world map, the status bar was redesigned: it is only 16 pixels tall, only showing the current world, and the player's lives, coins, score, and [[card]]s (with the redundant timer and Power Meter icons removed), and is in front of the map on the map screen. Because of this, the "World" text is taller, and the "M" and "L" symbols are shorter.  
**On the world map, the status bar was redesigned: it is only 16 pixels tall, only showing the current world, and the player's lives, coins, score, and [[card]]s (with the redundant timer and Power Meter icons removed), and is in front of the map on the map screen. Because of this, the "World" text is taller, and the "M" and "L" symbols are shorter.  

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