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Localisation comparisons
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The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.
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Copyright information for the overseas versions of Dynamite Headdy have been simplified. There is also an expectation that the user knows START is a "button" (although officially the Mega Drive control pad has "triggers", not buttons).
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Reccuring antagonist Maruyama was painted brown, made to look angry and renamed "Trouble Bruin" for the Western releases. Despite this, samples of the Maruyama name continue to be featured as part of the character's theme song.
The Japanese version of the game also features dialogue in this section. In the West, most of the dialogue was removed outside of the initial tutorial stages, meaning Trouble Bruin is not formerly introduced in-game.
Game Gear version
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References
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