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Localisation comparisons
NTSC-J |
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NTSC-U/PAL |
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The "ball status" screen, shown as part of the rolling demo, is translated into Japanese if running on a Japanese system.
NTSC-J |
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NTSC-U/PAL |
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If a Japanese Mega Drive is detected, an extra "MODEM" option is added to the main menu. This is to interface with the Mega Modem.
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