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1. "In Bucky O' Hare" for NES, every character has an individual special move. Whose is to jump very high?
2. On the level select screen, one of the four planets has some moons that orbit around it. Which planet has moons that orbit it?
3. Each planet is divided into a number of "acts". Which planet has the most "acts"?
4. To return to a point in the game after it has been turned off, a password must be entered. The password has five spots. A character can be inserted into each one. How many different types of characters can be inserted into each spot?
5. On the Green Planet, there comes a part where there is water at the bottom of the screen. There are branches on which one must jump. How many branches fall when touched?
6. There are solid green tokens which can be obtained giving points. They look like "power" or "1 up" tokens but have nothing on them. How many points are awarded for obtaining a blank, green token?
7. Like many games, when "Bucky O'Hare" is turned on, if no buttons are pushed, screens appear with different characters in different stages. Which character is shown second on which planet?
8. On the Red Planet, there comes a part which is one of the hardest parts in the game. It is a sort of race where the character must fall and run down stone steps to get to the bottom. At the same time, these yellowish lava flows come out of the walls. How many lava flows come out of the walls?
9. On the Blue Planet, different things can be found in the ice blocks. What is found in the first ice block with anything in it?
10. At the very beginning of the game, during the plot and story time before play starts, it shows the planets where Blinky, Willy, Jenny, and Deadeye are held. In the picture depicting Jenny on the Blue Planet, there are ice blocks to the right. How many ice blocks are there?
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