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Latest revision as of 09:27, 25 January 2024

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Localisation comparisons

Monopoly SMS MarkIIILogo.gif

NTSC-J

BlankScreen SMS.png

NTSC-U/PAL

The Japanese version shows a Sega Mark III logo when the game boots.

FamilyGames SMS JP Title.png

NTSC-J

ParlourGames title.png

NTSC-U/PAL

In addition to a change in title, the international release necessitated the removal of the woman's bunny ears and tails, as the Playboy Bunny outfit is a trademark of Playboy magazine.

Family Games SMS, Comparisons, Billiards Menu.png

NTSC-J

Parlour Games SMS, Comparisons, Billiards Menu.png

NTSC-U/PAL

This also applies to the woman who appears in the menus after selecting a game.

References


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