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Localisation comparisons

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NTSC-J version

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NTSC-U version

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PAL version

The different versions had different publishers. In North America, only Playmates Interactive Entertainment gets a logo, in Japan, BMG Interactive, and Europe, Sega (followed by the same BMG logo).

Powerslave Saturn JP SSTitle.png

NTSC-J version

Powerslave title.png

NTSC-U version

Exhumed Saturn EU Title.png

PAL version

Different game names means different title screens.

References


Powerslave

Powerslave title.png

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Prototypes: 1996-05-15 | 09-27