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Version comparisons
Title screen
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Game Boy
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Game Boy Color
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Maze 1 start
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Game Boy
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Super Game Boy (full screen)
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Game Boy Color
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Game Boy Color (full screen)
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Neither Sega version of the game is visually accurate. The Mega Drive and Master System versions attempt to update the graphics, while the Game Gear is forced to squash its maps in order to fit on-screen. All versions require vertical scrolling, save for the Game Gear which has a full-screen option.
In the arcades, the first maze is a peach colour. It is pink on the Mega Drive and green on the Master System and Game Gear.
References