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Bloody Roar Extreme
subdirectory_arrow_right Bloody Roar: Primal Fury (Game)
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When originally released for the Gamecube, the game was called Blood Roar: Primal Fury. The name was changed to Bloody Roar: Extreme when it was released in Japan and it kept this updated name when ported to the Xbox later.
Mega Man 7
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Attachment In the English version, the player is always greeted by Dr. Light when they get a new weapon, who gives them information about it. But in the Japanese version they also meet Roll and Auto.
Adventures of Lolo 3
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Attachment Adventures of Lolo 3 is known as Adventures of Lolo 2 in Japan and has different puzzles than those found in the International version.
Adventures of Lolo 2
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Attachment Because the first Adventures of Lolo didn't come out in Japan, Adventures of Lolo 2 was known as Adventures of Lolo. The Japanese version also has different puzzles and a different HAL Labratories logo than those found in the International version.
Ico
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The development team was able to provide planned box art by Fumito Ueda's and additional features such as a two-player mode in time for the game's Japanese and PAL releases, but these weren't ready in time for Sony's planned North American release date.
God of War
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In the PAL release, the sacrificed soldier found in the Chamber of Poseidon is replaced with an undead legionnaire.
The Thing
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Attachment The game is more aptly named "Yuusei Kara no Buutai X: Episode II" in Japan, as to emphasize the fact that it is a sequel to the movie and not an adaptation.
Tomodachi Life
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Attachment In the original Japanese release, the daily donations are collected in a wooden box, whereas in the western versions they're collected in a silver piggy bank.
Digimon: Battle Spirit 2
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In the Wonderswan version of the game, the introduction music is a shorter version of the theme "Salamander" from the Anime's Japanese release. This was changed to another song in the international Game Boy Advance release.
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
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Attachment In the original Japanese release, the Hamburger food featured in the American version was an onigiri (a riceball).
Sonic the Hedgehog
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Attachment In the original international release, a short cut taken to the finish in the Labyrinth Zone would only allow the player to collect a total of 49 rings, missing 1 ring from going to the special stage. However, in the Japanese version, a ring was added so that people could get to the special stage if they went this way.
Titanic: Adventure out of Time
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In the German localization of the game, all references to Adolf Hitler were censored due to Germany's censorship laws towards Nazism.
Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit
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In Japan, a version of the game known as Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 was released for the Wonderswan. This version included additional features such as new characters, new stages and a second final boss which can be fought by completing the story mode on normal or higher difficulty without losing a match.
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
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To make up for the long wait between the US and European releases, the European release of the game features multiple extras not found in the Japanese or American releases.

These include an art gallery, a skit viewer and equippable headgear for Emil and Marta that change their appearance in battle. Notably one of the equippable items is the Judas Mask worn by Leon Magnus in Tales of Destiny 2, which is also mentioned in a skit by Presea.

The European extras were later included in all versions of the game for its Playstation 3 Chronicles rerelease.
Tomodachi Life
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Attachment In the Japanese release there is an event that can be seen at the Fountain called "Shiritori", in which a category will be chosen at the beginning of the game, such as general word association or food association. Two Miis will then come up with words which begins with the final kana of the previous word, and if either Mii repeats a word that has already been said, they will automatically lose.

The North American version of the game replaces this event with one called "Rap Battle", in which two Miis try to insult each other in rhymes until one of them cannot come up with a rhyme.

The European versions not only contain the "Rap Battle" event, but also an English version of the "Shiritori" event called " Word Chain", where instead of coming up with words that begins with the final kana of the previous word, two Miis have to come up with words that begin with the letter that the previous word ended with.
Lollipop Chainsaw
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Japan got a special edition release of Lollipop Chainsaw on Valentine's Day of the year of 2013. This special edition features additional content, including a "perfect unlock code", limited edition sleeve, and two bonus DVDs. The Happy Valentine Disc has PC items such as a desktop clock, wallpapers and a library of trailers; the Premium Movie Disc contains in-game movies and a Valentine's Day comic.
Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic
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The game's title was changed to Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure in all regions that it was published by EA as they felt the original European title, Little Big Adventure, was "too cute to attract real gamers".
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
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Attachment The game was localized as Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush in Europe.
Drakengard 2
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In the Japanese version of the game, the song "Alone" plays during Spoiler:Caim and Angelus' death cinematic and the final boss against Legna. The English version the song was replaced with "Growing Wings", likely due to copyright reasons.
Drakengard
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In the original Japanese release, the game contained themes surrounding the subjects of incest, cannibalism and pedophilia. These were either removed entirely or heavily downplayed when the title was brought over to the western market.
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