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+ | ==Localisation comparisons== | ||
+ | ===Game Gear version=== | ||
+ | While never released in an English speaking territory (other than as ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]''), the Game Gear version of ''Puyo Puyo'' was fully translated into English, and will show a localised version, ''Puzlow Kids'' if a Western Game Gear is detected. | ||
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+ | | game1=JP | ||
+ | | game2=US/EU | ||
+ | | desc=Directly translating "Puyo Puyo" into English is impossible as it is onomatopoeia, but "Puzlow" isn't a word either. Took over two decades for Sega to become confident using the Japanese name in English territories. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:26, 16 January 2019
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Contents
Version comparisons
Title screen
Arcade (System C) |
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Mega Drive |
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Game Gear |
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Mode select
Arcade (System C) |
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Mega Drive |
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Game Gear |
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Difficulty select
Arcade (System C) |
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Mega Drive |
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Game Gear |
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Stage 1 introduction
Arcade (System C) |
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Mega Drive |
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The Game Gear has no introduction sequences, meaning players are thrust into battle without context.
Stage 1 gameplay
Arcade (System C) |
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Mega Drive |
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Game Gear |
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Localisation comparisons
Game Gear version
While never released in an English speaking territory (other than as Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine), the Game Gear version of Puyo Puyo was fully translated into English, and will show a localised version, Puzlow Kids if a Western Game Gear is detected.
JP |
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US/EU |
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Directly translating "Puyo Puyo" into English is impossible as it is onomatopoeia, but "Puzlow" isn't a word either. Took over two decades for Sega to become confident using the Japanese name in English territories.
References