Difference between revisions of "ESWAT: City Under Siege/Comparisons"
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Localisation comparisons
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The Japanese version includes a ® symbol next to the Sega logo.
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Western versions subtitle the game "City Under Siege", presumably to distinguish it from the arcade game.
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The Japanese version has two extra voice samples in its sound test, VOICE3 ("the threat has been neutralised") and, VOICE4 ("then the breaks"(?)).
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The international versions grant the player three continues at the start, while in Japan you get none.
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