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The way each of the individual mechs morphs into a single bipedal mech is also reminiscent of the Megazord from Super Sentai (Power Rangers in the west).
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In one of the stages, there is a mini-boss named Calina. Before fighting her, a cutscene plays where she takes a minute to transform. This is a parody of the magical girl anime Sailor Moon and its transformation scenes.
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On the title screen, by holding L, A, Left C & Right C, and pressing Start, it's possible to access a Sound Test mode.
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According to Treasure's CEO, Masato Maegawa, in an interview conducted by N64.com, there was at a maximum 15 staff members working on the game and an average of 12 throughout the development.
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