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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: IvanBeavkov on March 01, 2016, 08:11:18 AM
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So I have created a google doc to list the differences I have discovered so far. Now I have not mentioned translation differences because then everything would have that comment.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nRRr1D1oWSIpdTuwK6YxabjfraCk84FBA8BBWxtgkI0/edit?usp=sharing
In the doc I have listed the US name, then the JP name (if different), US Only, US Product ID, media format, then the differences notes.
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So I saw it mentioned about the number of US only releases and I was curious what they were. So if there is a list somewhere I could not find it, so I searched around http://www.pcengine.co.uk/ and here is what I came up with:
Addams Family
Andre Panza - No HuCard version in JP
Battle Royale
Beyond Shadowgate
Bonk 3 CD - No CD version in JP
Camp California
Champions Forever Boxing
Darkwing Duck
Falcon
Gate of Thunder four-in-one disc - This compilation disc not released in JP
Ghost Manor
Gunboat
It Came From The Desert
Impossamole
John Madden Duo CD Football
Night Creatures
Order Of The Griffon
Talespin
Turrican
Yo Bro
Demos/Unlicensed
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3 in 1 Kiosk Demo Disc
Lords of Thunder Demo Disc
Hawaiian Island Girls
Local Girls Of Hawaii
Bikini Girls
Is this it?
Also why were US developed console games so meh back in the day? I mean most US game companies could develop computer games just fine, but when it came time to develop for a console they just couldn't get it right.
Adding games where the US release the graphics/game play/sound (beyond translated voices) changes from the JP release.
AirZonk - PC Denjin (some graphics changed)
Bonk's Adventure - Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat.
Bonk's Revenge - Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat.
Bonk 3 HuCard - Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat.
Cotton -
Cratermaze - Character sprites changed
Exile 2 - Increased difficulty.
Godzilla - Quizzes removed.
JJ & Jeff - Character sprites & attacks changed.
Magical Chase - Stage 1 graphics changed.
Psychosis - Levels are in a different order and no flipping the bird.
R-Type - Was all on one HuCard, JP release 2 HuCards.
Sinistron - Some levels in a different order.
Splaterhouse - Mask changed to purple, religious symbolism removed.
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Battle Royale
Beyond Shadowgate
Hawaiian Island Girls
Local Girls Of Hawaii
Bikini Girls
3 in 1 Kiosk Demo Disc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE-OZjDwF7Q
Lords of Thunder Demo Disc (I'm not fully convinced this exsists)
Cratermaze, JJ & Jeff and Magical Chase had graphics alterations from the Japanese versions.
There's also homebrew games like Implode, Meteor Blaster DX etc...
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There's also Bonk 3 CD and the Gate of Thunder four-in-one disc.
Added in edit: does Andre Panza count as US only? There's The Kickboxing for PCE but it's different, akin to the difference between Bonk 3 versions.
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I count Andre Panza and Cratermaze as unique enough.
Cratermaze isn't really a graphic alteration so much as restoration of the original version of the game. Cratermaze also has different music.
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Interesting I would have never guessed Battle Royale was a US only game.
Bonk 3 CD and the Gate of Thunder 4 in 1 disc are interesting cases. The games came out in japan but not packaged that way. I guess Andre Panza would count also because it is like Bonk 3 CD. I think I will add them to the list with a comment.
Homebrew is its own category I think, separate from US or JP releases.
I will add those games to the list, thanks.
I was thinking more about games that didn't come out in Japan at all. Not ones that were significantly altered. Although that would also make an interesting list.
Games where the US release the graphics/game play/sound (beyond translated voices) changes from the JP release.
So off of the top of my head I can think of the following games with changes:
Cratermaze - Character sprites changed
Exile 2 - Increased difficulty.
Godzilla - Quizzes removed.
JJ & Jeff - Character sprites & attacks changed.
Magical Chase - Stage 1 graphics changed.
Splaterhouse - Mask changed purple, religious symbolism removed.
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Games that different in some way from Japanese to US
Bonk (Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat)
Airzonk -PC Denjin (some graphics changed)
Cotton
Chase HQ
Keith Courage - Wataru
Psychosis (levels are in a different order and no flipping the bird)
R Type - was all on one hucard
Sinistron
Cadash
Galaga '90/'88
Devil's Crush/Crash (graphics changed)
Bravoman
Dragon's Curse/Adventure Island
Legendary Axe II
Bloody Wolf
Edited update thread
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Bonk (Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat)
Airzonk -PC Denjin
Cotton
Psychosis (levels are in a different order and no flipping the bird)
R Type - was all on one hucard
Sinistron (some levels in a different order)
Ah, I should have remembered Bonk and R-Type
What is actually different in Cotton and Air Zonk?
Ok, you are making a lot of changes I will wait till you are done to update the 1st post again. :-)
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A good regional differences thread from a ways back: http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=4699
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Was gonna edit my post with more games and info but found this old thread which covers tons more.
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=4699
Edit: Necromancer posted same link at same time :D
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Bonk (Bonk's transformation is different to PC Genjin's when he eats meat)
Airzonk -PC Denjin
Cotton
Psychosis (levels are in a different order and no flipping the bird)
R Type - was all on one hucard
Sinistron (some levels in a different order)
Ah, I should have remembered Bonk and R-Type
What is actually different in Cotton and Air Zonk?
Ok, you are making a lot of changes I will wait till you are done to update the 1st post again. :-)
I don't think Cotton has any differences really, except maybe the US one defaults to English. The JP one lets you have English as well as an option.
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Air Zonk has lots of major and minor differences. Main stuff:
Different opening, bomb change, teet change, all-round poo censorship (brain instead of poo, etc).
Tiger Road has different enemy layouts and overall difficulty.
Shadow of the Beast Turbo ending (and maybe all cinemas?) is neutered to reduce load times.
Aside from the title screen, player sprite, misc enemies, shop sprite and first stage background changes, the Turbo Magical Chase also lost the sound trst trick which includes an unused bgm that was used for the tutorial in the GBC version.
Cosmic Fantasy 2 lost certain items and elements.
Dragon Slayer PCE had an interactive Omake mode when played on a CD2 setup.
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Wow, you guys really have a lot of info on this, even down to small details that I wasn't thinking about.
I have read through the old thread as well and I'm trying to process all this info. I definitely want to compile a concise list. I'm thinking of breaking the list into a few categories like this:
Minor Changes - Minor things like games with just title screen changes or like the Bonk games where the 2nd meat transformation looks different. They are differences but don't really affect the game.
Moderate Changes - This one is a little more difficult to define. Changes that don't fundamentally change the game but do make it a different experience. Like Magical Chase & Cratermaze.
Major Changes - These game are very different and I think one could probably be called 'better' than the other. Like Exile 2, Godzilla, and Sinistron.
What do you guys think?
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Yes: minor — major changes is a nice way to categorize the differences.
Of course, it might turn out that only two categories are necessary: major vs. minor.
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Godzilla isn't better on Turbo, it's functionally impossible to experience everything in it thanks to the omission of the quiz game.
JJ & Jeff plays much better with the spray can attack, which is not only better than farting on its own, but it compliments the flow of the overall gameplay.
Magical Chases' changes are purely aesthetic and don't affect the game.
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Not sure if it was already mentioned that the U.S. Motoroader has many more tracks/courses than its JP counter part. You can unlock a few of them in the JP version with codes but it is still lacking compared to the US version.
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Not sure if it was already mentioned that the U.S. Motoroader has many more tracks/courses than its JP counter part. You can unlock a few of them in the JP version with codes but it is still lacking compared to the US version.
Wait.....I did not to now this!
I really haven't played the JP version much.
Now I want to do a detailed comparison of the two.
:)
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Not sure if it was already mentioned that the U.S. Motoroader has many more tracks/courses than its JP counter part. You can unlock a few of them in the JP version with codes but it is still lacking compared to the US version.
Cool, this is exactly in the type of information I am looking for. This weekend I will start compiling this information from this and the linked thread. I think I'll make a google doc or something.
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So I have created a google doc to list the differences I have discovered so far. Now I have not mentioned translation differences because then everything would have that comment.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nRRr1D1oWSIpdTuwK6YxabjfraCk84FBA8BBWxtgkI0/edit?usp=sharing
In the doc I have listed the US name, then the JP name (if different), US Only, US Product ID, media format, then the differences notes.
I have a couple of things I would like clarification on.
1) Is the floppy disk quest in the US version of CF2?
2) Does anyone have the runinruder's comparison of Violent Soldier vs. Sinistron? I found a link to it but it looks like it is gone. (http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=2047.msg49559#msg49559)
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No floppy dusk in Turbo CF2.
Runin's breakdown of differences is on his site: thebrothersduomazov.com
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No floppy dusk in Turbo CF2.
Runin's breakdown of differences is on his site: thebrothersduomazov.com
Thank You!
I didn't realize thebrothersduomazov.com is Runin's site.
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No floppy dusk in Turbo CF2.
Runin's breakdown of differences is on his site: thebrothersduomazov.com
Thank You!
I didn't realize thebrothersduomazov.com is Runin's site.
Only 99% of the reviews are his. 90% of the rest are nat's and the rest are GUTS'.
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No floppy dusk in Turbo CF2.
Runin's breakdown of differences is on his site: thebrothersduomazov.com
I thought Old_Rover had posted a detailed comparison of the differences between Violent Soldier vs. Sinistron, predating Runin's... but I could be wrong.