Difference between revisions of "Puyo Puyo/Hidden content"
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This feature can be unlocked legitimately by beating the game on any difficulty. | This feature can be unlocked legitimately by beating the game on any difficulty. |
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Contents
Mega Drive version
Sound test
On the title screen, press . A sound will signal the code has been entered correctly, and a "sound test" option will appear in the options menu[1].
This feature can be unlocked legitimately by beating the game on any difficulty.
Game Gear version
Sega logo ™ symbol
While not released outside Japan, code exists to add the ™ symbol to the introductory Sega logo if the game detects it is being played on a Western system.
Error screen
Most Game Gear games that support the Gear-to-Gear Cable display a "CHECK CARTRIDGE" error when the cable is tampered with during a 2-player game. Puyo Puyo, and by extension Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, displays a unique error screen with graphics not seen anywhere else in the game. To view it in an emulator, set memory address D401 to any value higher than 3 in a memory editor while in the main menu, then press START . After a few seconds, the game will reset itself.
The graphics used for this screen are taken from the Mega Drive version's title screen.
References