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Revision as of 04:36, 24 November 2022

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Version comparisons

Title screen

Speedball2 title.png

Mega Drive

Speedball2 SMS Title.png

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Amiga

Notavailable.svg

Archimedes

Speedball2 ST title.png

Atari ST

Notavailable.svg

CD32

Notavailable.svg

Commodore 64
Speedball2 GB Title.png
Game Boy

Speedball2 GBA Title.png

Game Boy Advance

Notavailable.svg

IBM PC

Select game

Speedball2 MD SelectGame.png

Mega Drive

Speedball2 SMS SelectGame.png

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Amiga

Notavailable.svg

Archimedes

Notavailable.svg

Atari ST

Notavailable.svg

CD32

Notavailable.svg

Commodore 64
Notavailable.svg
Game Boy

Notavailable.svg

Game Boy Advance

Notavailable.svg

IBM PC

Next fixture

Speedball2 MD NextFixture.png

Mega Drive

Speedball2 SMS NextFixture.png

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Amiga

Notavailable.svg

Archimedes

Notavailable.svg

Atari ST

Notavailable.svg

CD32

Notavailable.svg

Commodore 64
Notavailable.svg
Game Boy

Notavailable.svg

Game Boy Advance

Notavailable.svg

IBM PC

Gym

Speedball2 MD US Gym.png

Mega Drive

Speedball2 SMS Gym.png

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Amiga

Notavailable.svg

Archimedes

Notavailable.svg

Atari ST

Notavailable.svg

CD32

Notavailable.svg

Commodore 64
Notavailable.svg
Game Boy

Notavailable.svg

Game Boy Advance

Notavailable.svg

IBM PC

Match start

Speedball2 MD US MatchStart.png

Mega Drive

Speedball2 SMS MatchStart.png

Master System

Notavailable.svg

Amiga

Notavailable.svg

Archimedes

Notavailable.svg

Atari ST

Notavailable.svg

CD32

Notavailable.svg

Commodore 64
Notavailable.svg
Game Boy

Notavailable.svg

Game Boy Advance

Notavailable.svg

IBM PC

Localisation comparisons

Mega Drive version

Notavailable.svg

NTSC-J

Notavailable.svg

NTSC-U/PAL

The ™ symbol is omitted from the Sega logo when played on a Japanese system.

Copyright screen

Notavailable.svg

NTSC

Notavailable.svg

PAL

Different publishers means that Virgin Games is credited in the PAL version, rather than Arena.

Credits

Notavailable.svg

NTSC

Notavailable.svg

PAL

The music and sound effects where overhauled for the PAL version by Krisalis Software. They are added to the credits.

Gym

Speedball2 MD US Gym.png

NTSC

Speedball2 MD EU Gym.png

PAL

The PAL version uses a slightly different font.

Match start

Speedball2 MD US MatchStart.png

NTSC

Speedball2 MD EU MatchStart.png

PAL

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


Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe

Speedball2 title.png

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Prototypes: 1991-06-07