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The idea that cutscenes and gameplay are separate is a fundamental point of video games. It's practically ''universally'' accepted that gameplay and story segregation is a thing. Wookieepedia does not consider random gameplay stuff like powerups to be canon, so we should not consider random bonus stuff to be part of the story.
The idea that cutscenes and gameplay are separate is a fundamental point of video games. It's practically ''universally'' accepted that gameplay and story segregation is a thing. Wookieepedia does not consider random gameplay stuff like powerups to be canon, so we should not consider random bonus stuff to be part of the story.
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The idea that cutscenes and gameplay are separate is a fundamental point of video games. It's practically universally accepted that gameplay and story segregation is a thing. Wookieepedia does not consider random gameplay stuff like powerups to be canon, so we should not consider random bonus stuff to be part of the story.