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Title Screen
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The title screen was completely overhauled. The name is only the first of the game's many attempts to appeal to teenage gamers.
Intro
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Probably the most noticeable change is to the main characters, who went from anime-style kids in the Japanese version to 1980s-style teenagers in the English version. The text was also changed to use hip, cool slang terms.
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The characters' headgear was also removed: a bow in this case...
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...and a winged cap in this one.
Act 1
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