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Latest revision as of 06:12, 24 November 2022
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Contents
Version comparisons
Title screen
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Amiga |
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Archimedes |
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Atari ST |
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CD32 |
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Commodore 64 |
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Game Boy Advance |
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IBM PC |
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Select game
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Amiga |
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Archimedes |
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Atari ST |
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CD32 |
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Commodore 64 |
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Game Boy Advance |
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IBM PC |
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Next fixture
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Amiga |
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Archimedes |
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Atari ST |
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CD32 |
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Commodore 64 |
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Game Boy Advance |
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IBM PC |
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Gym
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Amiga |
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Archimedes |
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Atari ST |
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CD32 |
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Commodore 64 |
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Game Boy Advance |
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IBM PC |
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Match start
Mega Drive |
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Master System |
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Amiga |
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Archimedes |
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Atari ST |
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CD32 |
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Commodore 64 |
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Game Boy Advance |
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IBM PC |
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Localisation comparisons
Mega Drive version
NTSC-J |
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NTSC-U/PAL |
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The ™ symbol is omitted from the Sega logo when played on a Japanese system.
NTSC |
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PAL |
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Different publishers means that Virgin Games (with a crudely resized logo) is credited in the PAL version, rather than Arena. Arena is still credited in the Japanese version.
NTSC |
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PAL |
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The music and sound effects where overhauled for the PAL version by Krisalis Software. They are added to the credits.
NTSC |
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PAL |
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The PAL version uses a slightly different font.
NTSC |
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PAL |
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Rather than just change the colour of helmets (as is the case with other ports of the game), the PAL versions differentiates players by giving them coloured body armour.
References