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The Japanese Dreamcast version of the game featured an online mode, allowing players to fight each other via the Dreamcast's modem or broadband adapter. This mode was removed from the international release for unknown reasons, with the game's logo taking it's place on the menu. The music associated with the mode is still in the files of the PAL and US release, but goes unused.
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