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Revision as of 22:27, 2 April 2005

Current Known Version Differences

NTSC Version

PAL Version

Japanese Version

NTSC Player's Choice Version

- Additional languages stored within internal data

- Custom font on bottom of Single Player screen Screenshot

- "(Time numerals) elapsed" on Single Player screen Screenshot

- Additional languages not stored within internal data

- Default font on bottom of Single Player Screen Screenshot

- "Elapsed: (Time numerals)" on Single Player screen Screenshot

Pending release

Pending release



There is also a slight cosmetic difference between the NTSC load screen and the PAL load screen.

NTSC:
http://grenola.metroid2002.com/echoes_titlescr_ntsc_sized.jpg


PAL:
http://grenola.metroid2002.com/echoes_titlescr_pal_sized.jpg

Specifically, the time and the word "Elapsed" are reversed in PAL, and there is also a difference in the font used for the button labels at the bottom; on PAL the main game font is used, whereas on NTSC the font used seems to be custom.