That is a shame. They could have done something nice for 100% completion.
But, so often this is the case with games. You reach the ultimate achievement of completing it or competing everything possible and that is it. Nothing.
One game ending I always remember is the Amstrad CPC game Pulsator. When you completed the game each of the characters you saved in the game came back onto the screen one at a time and thanked you. That was a great touch and really finished the game off.
Even today, so many of the more linear games on completion just roll some credits like the end of a film. I think we deserve a bit more from a game ending then film credits.





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