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===Options===
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===World championship message===
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===Round 1 menu===
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===Setting/results===
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===Round 1 qualification start===
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==Localisation comparisons==
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Revision as of 17:21, 8 January 2019

Back to: Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (8-bit).

Version comparisons

Title screen

SuperMonacoGPII SMS Title.png

Master System

SuperMonacoGPII GG Title.png

Game Gear

Mode select

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

In an attempt to simulate more colours, the Game Gear version rapidly switches between two different images of Ayrton Senna whenever he is on-screen. One frame renders his head, the next renders his body. The "ghosting" effect of an original Game Gear screen (caused by the the LCD technology of the early 90s not being able to update fast enough) allows this trick to work reasonably well, however on modern displays the flickering is far more noticeable.

Options

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

World championship message

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

Round 1 menu

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

Setting/results

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear (setting)

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear (results)

On the Master System, the car settings and results screens are combined into one, whereas on the Game Gear, they're separate.

Round 1 qualification start

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

Round 1 race start

Notavailable.svg

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Game Gear

Localisation comparisons

Game Gear version

Notavailable.svg

JP

Notavailable.svg

US/EU

The Japanese version gives the Sega logo a ™ symbol.

Notavailable.svg

JP

Notavailable.svg

US/EU

While menus are in English in both versions, messages from Ayrton Senna are translated into Japanese.

References


Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (8-bit)

SuperMonacoGPII SMS Title.png

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