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|time = No
|time = No
|bold ms = 991, [[T-Chip]] time
|bold ms = 991, [[T-Chip]] time
|bold lynx = N/A (not playable in Lynx)
|bold lynx = N/A<br>''(not playable in Lynx)''


|difficulty ms = 1
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* As mentioned, in the Lynx version, this level does not exist; level 145 is simply a dummy that triggers the ending sequence after completing [[Fireflies]]. The entry in the password table for level 145 is ''YBLI'', and as expected, entering this displays the victory sequence.
* As mentioned, in the Lynx version, this level does not exist; level 145 is simply a dummy that triggers the ending sequence after completing [[Fireflies]]. The entry in the password table for level 145 is ''YBLI'', and as expected, entering this displays the victory sequence.


* There is also another "hidden" password, ''MAND'', which is an intended easter egg that displays a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set| Mandelbrot fractal set]. The player can then interact with the generator in many different ways, such as modifying the palette or depth. The only way out of this "level" is to reset the console.
* There is also another "hidden" password, ''MAND'', which is an intended easter egg that displays a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set| Mandelbrot fractal set]. The player can then interact with the generator in many different ways, such as modifying the palette or zooming in and out. The only way out of this "level" is to reset the console.
[[Image:Fractal.png|thumb|200px|The fractal in the original Lynx]]
[[Image:Fractal.png|thumb|200px|The fractal in the original Lynx]]


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