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| desc=Like its Mega Drive counterpart, ''Zool'' was published by different companies in different regions, so a different logo is kicked in the introduction. In Europe it is the [[Gremlin Graphics]] logo, North America gets [[Gametek]] and Japan has [[Infocom]].
 
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Revision as of 17:11, 19 December 2019

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Localisation comparisons

Mega Drive version

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US version

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EU version

Zool was published in Europe by Electronic Arts, so you get an EA logo instead of a Sega one when the game boots.

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US version

Notavailable.svg

EU version

It also means a different logo is kicked in the introduction. In Europe it is the Gremlin Graphics logo while in North America it's Gametek.

Zool MD US 1-1 Start.png

US version

Zool MD EU 1-1 Start.png

EU version

PAL versions get an extra 16 pixel rows of screen real estate as the HUD takes up less room.

Game Gear version

Zool GG JP Sega.png

JP version

Zool GG US Sega.png

US/EU versions

The Japanese version omits the ™ symbol from the Sega logo. It also uses a lighter shade of blue than its Western counterparts.

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JP version

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US version

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EU version

Like its Mega Drive counterpart, Zool was published by different companies in different regions, so a different logo is kicked in the introduction. In Europe it is the Gremlin Graphics logo, North America gets Gametek and Japan has Infocom.

Zool GG US Title.png

US version

Zool GG Title.png

JP/EU versions

The North American version has slightly different copyright text on the title screen.

Version comparisons

Zool Title.png

Mega Drive

Zool SMS Title.png

Master System

Zool GG Title.png

Game Gear

References


Zool

Zool Title.png

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