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| desc=The Mega Drive has an animated introduction/title sequence, which is absent from the Master System. | | desc=The Mega Drive has an animated introduction/title sequence, which is absent from the Master System. | ||
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| game1=Mega Drive | | game1=Mega Drive | ||
| game2=Master System | | game2=Master System | ||
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+ | | game6=Commodore 64 | ||
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| desc=Despite no longer being in the arcades, both versions of ''Rampart'' force the player to wait in case others want to join in. The Master System version lacks a countdown timer to inform how long they have left. | | desc=Despite no longer being in the arcades, both versions of ''Rampart'' force the player to wait in case others want to join in. The Master System version lacks a countdown timer to inform how long they have left. | ||
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| game1=Mega Drive | | game1=Mega Drive | ||
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| desc=AS well as the expected visual and audio upgrades, the play area is larger in the Mega Drive version, allowing for four castles on the beginner level. | | desc=AS well as the expected visual and audio upgrades, the play area is larger in the Mega Drive version, allowing for four castles on the beginner level. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
{{RampartOmni}} | {{RampartOmni}} |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 16 February 2022
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Contents
Localisation comparisons
Mega Drive version
JP version |
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US version |
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EU version |
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On the initial boot screen, "Mega Drive" becomes "Genesis" in the US.
Version comparisons
Title screen
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Arcade |
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Amiga |
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Atari ST |
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Commodore 64 |
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IBM PC |
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Lynx |
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NES |
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Super NES |
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The Mega Drive has an animated introduction/title sequence, which is absent from the Master System.
Waiting for players
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Arcade |
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Amiga |
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Atari ST |
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Commodore 64 |
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IBM PC |
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Lynx |
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NES |
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Super NES |
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Despite no longer being in the arcades, both versions of Rampart force the player to wait in case others want to join in. The Master System version lacks a countdown timer to inform how long they have left.
Map
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Arcade |
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Amiga |
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Atari ST |
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Commodore 64 |
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IBM PC |
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Lynx |
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NES |
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Super NES |
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Building
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Arcade |
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Amiga |
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Atari ST |
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Commodore 64 |
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IBM PC |
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Lynx |
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NES |
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Super NES |
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AS well as the expected visual and audio upgrades, the play area is larger in the Mega Drive version, allowing for four castles on the beginner level.
Combat
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Arcade |
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Amiga |
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Atari ST |
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Commodore 64 |
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IBM PC |
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Lynx |
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NES |
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Super NES |
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References
Rampart | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Magazine articles | Reception | Promotional material | Region coding | Technical information | Bootlegs |