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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The official Japanese website for ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' has a [[Media:KatAM Japanese wallpaper 2.jpg|wallpaper]] based on Crackity Hack. This is also the case with its other two Sub-Games, [[Kirby Wave Ride]] and [[Speed Eaters]].
*The official Japanese website for ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' has a [[Media:KatAM Japanese wallpaper 2.jpg|wallpaper]] based on Crackity Hack. This is also the case with its other two Sub-Games, [[Kirby Wave Ride]] and [[Speed Eaters]].
*The rocks to be broken in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' change depending on the level of difficulty, with Level 3 the rocks appearing to reference [[Popstar]] by having golden coloring and two sparkling rings orbiting them. Furthermore, this may also be a reference to [[Megaton Punch]], another game where Kirby is able to crack the ground by punching with great force.
*If the player refuses or misses the crosshair entirely in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'', their character will flop onto the ground upon hitting the rock, with the rock being unscathed.


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