Difference between revisions of "Zool (8-bit)/Comparisons"
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 24 April 2024
- Back to: Zool (8-bit).
Localisation comparisons
Game Gear version
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The Japanese version omits the ™ symbol from the Sega logo. It also uses a lighter shade of blue than its Western counterparts.
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Like its Mega Drive counterpart, Zool was published by different companies in different regions, so a different logo is kicked in the introduction. In Europe, it is the Gremlin Graphics logo, North America gets Gametek, and Japan has Nissho Iwai Infocom.
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JP/EU versions |
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The North American version has slightly different copyright text on the title screen.
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