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Regional Comparison
The following section covers differences present between the Japanese and Western release of Phantasy Star 0.
The Western version's startup adds a "Licensed by Nintendo" screen not present in the Japanese version. The US version also adds a "Online Interaction Not Rated by the ESRB" notice to the bottom screen.
The light-blue SEGA logo used in Japan is replaced with the dark-blue SEGA logo used in the West.
The game's opening credits on the bottom screen is replaced in Western version with the same display used in all of the game's other FMV sequences. In addition, the game's opening theme "Makenai Kokoro" is replaced in the Western version with "Phantasy Star Zero", the theme used in the Japanese version's Title Screen.
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The logo used in the Western version of the game is altered a bit to not have Katakana text present. In addition, as the Japanese version's Title Screen theme is used as the game's opening theme, the Western version's title screen features different music.
FMVs with a lot of onscreen text have their text altered to be in English.
Additional Differences
- The Western version contains a full English dub.
- In the Western version the items available from the Vending Machine are different and have a different code to unlock them.
- Majority of Vending Machine items based on Nintendo property such as Zelda, Mario and Metroid are missing in the Western version entirely. Players in the Western version playing with Japanese players will see a different model used for those items as a result.