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+ | ===Intro (part 1)=== | ||
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+ | | desc=On the Master System, the introduction is constructed from in-game assets, while the Game Gear uses dedicated images to help tell the story. The Game Gear also streamlines the script, with fewer lines of dialogue overall. | ||
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+ | ===Intro (part 2)=== | ||
+ | {{Comparison | ||
+ | | image1=TLDC SMS Intro2.png | ||
+ | | image2=TLDC GG Intro2.png | ||
+ | | game1=Master System | ||
+ | | game2=Game Gear | ||
+ | | desc=On the Master System, you get to see Huey, Dewey and Louie get captured. | ||
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+ | ===Intro (part 3)=== | ||
+ | {{Comparison | ||
+ | | image1=TLDC SMS Intro3.png | ||
+ | | image2=TLDC GG Intro3.png | ||
+ | | game1=Master System | ||
+ | | game2=Game Gear | ||
+ | | desc=While on the Game Gear Donald taking off is part of the intro, the Master System treats it as part of the title screen. | ||
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+ | ===Map=== | ||
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+ | | desc=While the Master System attempts to construct a realistic world map out of a small handful of tiles, the Game Gear goes for a more "abstract" approach to get around the limitation. Neither map is geographically accurate, but the lack of space to fill likely works in the Game Gear's favour. | ||
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Revision as of 18:23, 1 February 2019
Contents
Version comparisons
Intro (part 1)
Master System |
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Game Gear |
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On the Master System, the introduction is constructed from in-game assets, while the Game Gear uses dedicated images to help tell the story. The Game Gear also streamlines the script, with fewer lines of dialogue overall.
Intro (part 2)
Master System |
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Game Gear |
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On the Master System, you get to see Huey, Dewey and Louie get captured.
Intro (part 3)
Master System |
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Game Gear |
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While on the Game Gear Donald taking off is part of the intro, the Master System treats it as part of the title screen.
Title screen
Master System |
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Game Gear |
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Map
Master System |
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Game Gear |
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While the Master System attempts to construct a realistic world map out of a small handful of tiles, the Game Gear goes for a more "abstract" approach to get around the limitation. Neither map is geographically accurate, but the lack of space to fill likely works in the Game Gear's favour.
References
The Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Maps | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception
Prototypes: 1991-05-28
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