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==Localisation comparisons==
 
==Localisation comparisons==
 
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Localisation comparisons

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JP version

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US version

The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.

KyuukyokuTiger MDTitleScreen.png

JP version

TwinCobra MDTitleScreen.png

US version

Twin Cobra is known as Kyuukyoku Tiger in Japan, which means the title screen has to change. In the US, there is a menu allowing for easy access to the configuration screen, while in Japan you have to press  START  twice to get into the game. Publishers Sega were also happy to credit both American Treco and Toaplan in the US, whereas in Japan only Treco is mentioned.

Version comparisons

TwinCobra MDTitleScreen.png

Mega Drive

TwinCobra Arcade Title.png

Arcade

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FM Towns

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NES

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PC Engine

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X68000

References


Twin Cobra

TwinCobra MDTitleScreen.png

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