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Title: Better in Japan?
Post by: slinkyturd on August 21, 2014, 04:21:17 PM
Which games that were released for both the PCE and TG16 were clearly better in the Japan region?
*Please exclude any critique on the language barrier.

Conversely, I have another thread started for the opposite here:
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=17555.0
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Black Tiger on August 21, 2014, 06:38:50 PM
I'm not going to sort out "bests" by region, so here's my post from the identical thread:


Bonk's middle forms are feminine in the PC Engine versions. I prefer the North American forms, because it's a natural progressions which also better fits the overall theme.

I think that Zonk's bomb is cooler than giant turds, but Denjin has the cool intro. More people seem to prefer Denjin, but I like how the music syncs up in Zonk during the intro.

Godzilla is better on PCE, because the quiz mini-game lets you earn enough points to unlock every form.

Dragon Slayer is clearly better on PCE, because of the CD2 extras.

I think that the original Booby Kids theme works better in Cratermaze than the Doraemon version, but both have great music.

I don't like the Adventure Island intro, so Dragon's Curse is better.

Exile WP is broken, so Exile/EXR II is better.

Exile seems to have not had any cuts and the fading in/out static is fixed, so it's better on Turbo-CD.

Gate of Thunder's three bonus games make it clearly better than the PCE version.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: ultrageranium on August 21, 2014, 07:35:16 PM
Kato-chan & Ken-chan > J.J. & Jeff
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: ClodBuster on August 21, 2014, 08:06:27 PM
Winds of Thunder has that sexy storeowner voiced in Japanese, where her North American Lords of Thunder counterpart has been robbed of her spoken voice completely. Way more hot than the Sega CD's LoT storeowner's English voice, too, but I leave that open for debate.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Tatsujin on August 22, 2014, 05:24:53 AM
PCE always is better. period.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: MrBroadway on August 22, 2014, 07:34:05 AM
I'm trying hard to think of a console beginning with the Famicom that wasn't better in Japan. The Xbox, I guess, is one.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Arkhan on August 22, 2014, 07:50:38 AM
JJ and Jeff is the one game that we should've never gotten as is.

"USA doesn't have that comedy duo.   Lets just make two random f*ckers!"

Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Nando on August 22, 2014, 09:29:13 AM
JJ and Jeff is the one game that we should've never gotten as is.

"USA doesn't have that comedy duo.   Lets just make two random f*ckers!"



For real, I never got that one.

Splatterhouse PCE! 'cause PCE ;)
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: esteban on August 22, 2014, 02:10:06 PM

JJ and Jeff is the one game that we should've never gotten as is.

"USA doesn't have that comedy duo.   Lets just make two random f*ckers!"

This is why JJ&Jeff is better than Japan. As in, the NATION OF JAPAN.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: SuperGrafx on September 15, 2014, 02:16:50 PM
I think Mashin Eiyūden Wataru sounds a whole lot better than Keith Courage in Alpha Zones.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: lukester on September 15, 2014, 02:34:47 PM
Fantasy Zone has 3 lives instead of 5 in the Japan version. Whether that is better to you or not I don't know.

Bloody Wolf and Bravoman are both better in U.S. due to horribly hilarious translations.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Digi.k on September 15, 2014, 03:03:38 PM
Magical chase has some differences between the turbo and pce.

Also I might say that if you are english speaking most games that require text then games like ys book ! & II, Dungeon Explorer etc I would go for the Turbo version
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: SuperGrafx on September 15, 2014, 04:13:29 PM
Also, the US version of R-TYPE (on Hucard) has the advantage of having the game on one card.
Whereas the PC Engine version is split into two separate cards.
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: deubeul on September 16, 2014, 07:36:24 AM
In this case i think it's a good thing that you can start at level 5 with full power  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: cr8zykuban0 on September 16, 2014, 05:43:48 PM
Kato-chan & Ken-chan > J.J. & Jeff


agreed!
Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: csgx1 on September 16, 2014, 07:26:56 PM
Forgotten Worlds Japan release was available as a bundle with the Avenue 3 button pad. 

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Title: Re: Better in Japan?
Post by: Black Tiger on September 17, 2014, 05:44:34 AM
Forgotten Worlds Japan release was available as a bundle with the Avenue 3 button pad. 

Gate of Thunder, PC Genjin, PC Genjin 2, Bomberman, Ys I & II, Ninja Spirit, Dungeon Explorer and other games' North American releases were available  as a bundle with the Ave Pad 2 and PC Engine Duo.

The System Card 3.1 North American release was available as a bundle with at least several of the games listed above.

Wataru's North American release was available as a bundle with the Ave Pad 2 and PC Engine.

Several games' North American releases were available as a bundle with the PCE GT.