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Revision as of 17:49, 20 December 2019

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Version comparisons

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Mega Drive

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Master System

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Game Gear

Localisation comparisons

Mega Drive version

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JP version

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US version

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

OlympicGold MD US-JP Sponsors.png

NTSC

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PAL

In PAL regions, the game is sponsored by Coca-Cola, as was the 1992 Olympics Games as a whole.

OlympicGold MD US-JP Language.png

NTSC

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PAL

While neither country's flag can truly represent the concept of the English language, the United Kingdom is snubbed in the NTSC releases of the game in favour of the United States.

References


Olympic Gold

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