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A '''Game Over''' occurs when Samus's [[Energy Tank|energy]] reaches zero or the timer for a [[Countdown]] runs out -- that is, whenever Samus dies. Progress in the game stops immediately and the player must continue from their last [[Save Station|Save]]. A Game Over is usually accompanied by a brief cinematic and the option to continue or quit. | A '''Game Over''' occurs when Samus's [[Energy Tank|energy]] reaches zero or the timer for a [[Countdown]] runs out -- that is, whenever Samus dies. Progress in the game stops immediately and the player must continue from their last [[Save Station|Save]]. A Game Over is usually accompanied by a brief cinematic and the option to continue or quit. | ||