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Revision as of 00:28, 8 November 2023
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Localisation comparisons
Master System version
Sega logo
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JP version
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The Japanese version shows a Sega logo when the game boots.
Version comparisons
Title screen
Gameplay (top-down view)
Gameplay (3D-view)
Gameplay (stage 1 boss)
Stage start
Demo
Other comparisons
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For Your Eyes Only poster (UK)
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Japanese arcade flyer
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The renowned pose of model Joyce Bartle's legs, seen in the poster for the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, provided significant inspiration for the game's original Japanese flyer.
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Blue Thunder
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Thunder Blade notably uses a digitized screen capture from the 1983 film Blue Thunder for its title screen.
References