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Bonus Stage Collectables

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Video games have Bonus Stages that shower the hero with points and lives, but some games go further, and place optional Mac Guffins deep into their bonus stages. The reward for the player that hunts them all down is often a Golden Ending or other reward, but the game can be completed without them.
Usually, a bonus stage can be replayed if the Bonus Stage Collectable in it was missed the first time, but since there are limited opportunities to play the bonus stage, collecting all of the Bonus Stage Collectables is never a guarantee.
In a few rare instances, the Bonus Stage Collectables are actually hidden within the basic levels.
Most popular with side-scrollers on the 16-bit era, particularly on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive which had battery save on far fewer games.
Sub-Trope of Gotta Catch Them All, which is a Sub Trope of Plot Coupon.
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Sonic CD has Time Stones in the Special Stages; no Super Sonic, but getting them all and finishing the game will result in the good ending. Interestingly, there's an alternate way: if you destroy the generator found in every level's Past version, you get the good ending without needing the Time Stones.
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Crash Bandicoot
In Crash Bandicoot (1996), collecting tokens of a particular character will take you to a Bonus Round that lets you save (a rare commodity). In particular, the Cortex Bonus Rounds will reward you with a Key when you get to the end, allowing you to access secret levels.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped feature Death Courses, unlocked by making it to the relevant platform mid-way in the level without dying. Make it to the end and you're rewarded with a Gem; however, unlike Bonus Rounds, dying in the Death Course will cost lives. Coloured Gems will unlock further platforms, a few of which also reward you with a Gem.
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Cool Spot has UNCOLA letters (VIRGIN in the genericized European versions). You need a certain number of spots (depending on the difficulty) to play the bonus round after each level, and hopefully get a letter. The best outcome is to collect and keep them all, but they can be turned in for a continue each.
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Sonic 3 (and by extension Sonic 3 & Knuckles) normally has the Chaos Emeralds be permanently missable, as noted above; however, upon defeating the Final Boss, uncleared Special Stages can be infinitely replayed until cleared. This system is also used in Sonic Mania for its Special Stages.
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Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! have unusual examples. You get bonus coins for completing the bonus stages, and these are required to get into the Lost World.
Donkey Kong Country Returns and Tropical Freeze fill the bonus stages with normal collectables like bananas, but collect all of them and you get a puzzle piece, of which there are only a few per level and are needed to get 100% Completion.
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Donkey Kong Country Returns and Tropical Freeze fill the bonus stages with normal collectables like bananas, but collect all of them and you get a puzzle piece, of which there are only a few per level and are needed to get 100% Completion.
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Later 8-bit Sonic games such as Sonic Chaos, Sonic Triple Trouble, and Sonic Blast require the emeralds to be obtained within special stages, much like the 16-bit Genesis/Mega Drive games. Chaos and Triple Trouble each have six emeralds (with five hidden in special stages and the sixth having to be recovered from the final battle with Robotnik) and Blast has five. Collecting all the emeralds in Blast grants players access to the true final battle with Robotnik.
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The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version of Sparkster has the seven Holy Swords, which are similar to the Chaos Emeralds from the aforementioned Sonic the Hedgehog games. Like the 8-bit versions of Sonic 1 and 2, the swords are hidden within certain stages. Collecting all seven swords allows the player to face the final boss as Gold Sparkster, similar to Super Sonic.
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Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! have unusual examples. You get bonus coins for completing the bonus stages, and these are required to get into the Lost World.
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In Sonic Colors, it's actually impossible to get the Emeralds the first time through, due to the complicated procedure required to get them. First, you have to start collecting lots of special rings, of which there are five in each Act. You can start getting Emeralds once you have at least 120 of them; you need all of them to get all the Emeralds. Then, you have to finish the Sonic Simulator stages unlocked by the special rings; completing all 3 in a group (for example, 1-1, 1-2, and 1-3) unlocks one Emerald. The reason it's impossible to get all the Emeralds the first time through is because some of the special rings in earlier Acts can only be reached by using Wisps unlocked later on. Getting all the Chaos Emeralds doesn't affect the story, but it does unlock the ability to play as Super Sonic; however, this disables Wisp powers (sometimes tweaking level layouts correspondingly), so it's more of a Bragging Rights Reward.
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Sonic the Hedgehog has six Chaos Emeralds, each with its own special stage, which can be accessed by having at least 50 rings at the end of certain levels. If an emerald is missed, the special stage can be replayed after playing the others, but there are only 10 chances total. Collecting them all slightly changes the ending. The 8-bit version doesn't have Chaos Emeralds in the special stages; they're hidden in the regular stages instead.
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Sonic 2 has seven emeralds. This time, special stages can be accessed through any checkpoint, leading to the potential for a lot of special stage attempts, but in practice it's tricky outside of the first and fourth zone. Aside from changing the ending, this game let you turn into Super Sonic with 50 rings, which meant high speed and invincibility at the cost of rings. The 8-bit version of this game also has the Chaos Emeralds hidden in the regular stages instead.
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In Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, the Bonus Stage Collectables are found in the form of the eight legendary weapons. The eight legendary weapons must be obtained from completing side-story chapters, bonus levels that can only be accessed if the previous normal chapter has all its hidden objectives fulfilled (such as completing the level before an X amount of turns have passed, keeping specific units alive, etc.) upon completion. To progress to the final arc of the campaign and gain access to the Good Ending, you must obtain all eight of these weapons AND keep them (as well as the Sword of Plot Advancement and Fae's weapon) intact (they must have at least 1 charge left) before completing Chapter 22. (Obviously, Fae also needs to be alive.)
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Dynamite Headdy has seven unmissable (though skippable) opportunities for an intermission bonus stage. It needs to be cleared four times (after which it stops appearing) to get a combination number (which is re-randomized every time you start a new game) for use at the end of the game, which allows you to fight an Optional Boss if entered correctly.
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Sonic Mania also includes bonus stages based on the Blue Sphere special stages from Sonic 3 & Knuckles (and even recycles some layouts from that game). These unlock various bonuses as they're cleared, and can be retried indefinitely until cleared. The game also tracks which ones were cleared with a Perfect bonus (collect all rings, including ones gained from transforming spheres), and once all layouts are cleared once, allows retries of non-Perfect cleared ones.
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6 hidden items in I Wanna Be the Guy serve this purpose, as collecting them all just unlocks the Boss Rush. However, only one of them is Permanently Missable Content, being stuffed away in the Metroid section.
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Donkey Kong 64 has the DK Coins, shining yellow-colored coins with the letters DK colored red. In the standard bonus stages, you have to collect all DK Coins available in order to win and get a Golden Banana, but they come in a relatively low number (usually 10 at most) so the collection is straightforward; in a Racing Minigame or a Minecart Madness stage, you'll need many more of them (usually 50) but they come in higher numbers so you can miss some and still reach the threshold before the end. The caveat in the races is that, even if you reach first place, you won't receive the disputed Golden Banana if you failed to get the necessary amount of DK Coins (and Collision Damage is penalized by making you lose three coins per hit, which makes the races against the Beetle very difficult).
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Vandal Hearts has permanently missable Trial Keys that unlock bonus levels throughout the game. If you complete every bonus level, with all them being considerably more difficult than the usual fare, you will unlock a special promotion for the main protagonist, Ash, known as the Vandalier class, a Purposefully Overpowered class that will enable Ash to not only have the stats to walk all over anyone that isn't the Final Boss (and even he goes down much more easily) but gets access to every spell in the game.
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Pickory features various "secret items" to collect, most of which are hidden in optional secret levels. They don't unlock anything, so it's just for the extra challenge.
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Toe Jam And Earl Panic on Funkotron uses this trope, though the "collectables" aren't shown to the player. If you get all the presents in a Hyper Funk Zone, the game counts it as a perfect run. Two perfect runs changes the layout of the Hyper Funk Zone. Two more changes the layout again. Two more perfect runs will award you with unlimited superjars for the rest of the game.
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Sonic the Hedgehog:
Sonic 3 (and by extension Sonic 3 & Knuckles) normally has the Chaos Emeralds be permanently missable, as noted above; however, upon defeating the Final Boss, uncleared Special Stages can be infinitely replayed until cleared. This system is also used in Sonic Mania for its Special Stages.
Most new Sonic games use the Chaos Emeralds as straight-up Mac Guffins. Sonic Heroes is an exception where they follow this trope. There are keys in cages in various... interesting locations throughout the stages. A Power character breaks the cage, and once the cage was broken the key just has to be picked up like a ring or some such. Losing your rings means losing the key (due to this, people usually use Team Rose, the game's "easy mode"), and getting to the end of the stage with the key gets you into the special stage after it adds up your score. You can only get the Chaos Emerald if you get the key in the second stage of any theme (basically, second act) - the first act just gets you points and lives. Getting all the Emeralds and completing the story for every team unlocks the Last Story (True Final Boss and the true ending).
In Sonic Colors, it's actually impossible to get the Emeralds the first time through, due to the complicated procedure required to get them. First, you have to start collecting lots of special rings, of which there are five in each Act. You can start getting Emeralds once you have at least 120 of them; you need all of them to get all the Emeralds. Then, you have to finish the Sonic Simulator stages unlocked by the special rings; completing all 3 in a group (for example, 1-1, 1-2, and 1-3) unlocks one Emerald. The reason it's impossible to get all the Emeralds the first time through is because some of the special rings in earlier Acts can only be reached by using Wisps unlocked later on. Getting all the Chaos Emeralds doesn't affect the story, but it does unlock the ability to play as Super Sonic; however, this disables Wisp powers (sometimes tweaking level layouts correspondingly), so it's more of a Bragging Rights Reward.
Sonic Mania also includes bonus stages based on the Blue Sphere special stages from Sonic 3 & Knuckles (and even recycles some layouts from that game). These unlock various bonuses as they're cleared, and can be retried indefinitely until cleared. The game also tracks which ones were cleared with a Perfect bonus (collect all rings, including ones gained from transforming spheres), and once all layouts are cleared once, allows retries of non-Perfect cleared ones.
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Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped feature Death Courses, unlocked by making it to the relevant platform mid-way in the level without dying. Make it to the end and you're rewarded with a Gem; however, unlike Bonus Rounds, dying in the Death Course will cost lives. Coloured Gems will unlock further platforms, a few of which also reward you with a Gem.
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Deadly Rooms of Death: The Second Sky rewards solving bonus levels with an RCS stamp. When the Global Airship is unlocked near the end of the game, each RCS stamp unlocks an additional bonus level. The Global Airship also allows you to return to earlier bonus levels, so none of the stamps can be lost forever.
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The Glider PRO CD house "Nemo's Market" puts all but the last of its Magic Stars in "Shopping Spree" bonus rooms which teleport the player out after the time limit expired, making the house Unwinnable by Design if even one star is missed.
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In Crash Bandicoot (1996), collecting tokens of a particular character will take you to a Bonus Round that lets you save (a rare commodity). In particular, the Cortex Bonus Rounds will reward you with a Key when you get to the end, allowing you to access secret levels.
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El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron has the Bones of Ishtar hidden in a bonus level, which unlock the game's best armor. The risk is ramped up since while Death Is a Slap on the Wrist in normal gameplay, there is a permanent death when playing those levels.
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Prince of Persia: Warrior Within has optional, hidden life upgrades spread across the game. Finding all of them is necessary to obtain the Water Sword which leads to the game's Golden Ending.
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Ristar has a bonus stage in every level, each with its own treasure. There's only one chance to get each treasure (and only if the bonus stage for that level is found). More treasures reveal more secret codes at the end of the game.
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