To do:Verify that 'I can't tell which is real' doesn't occur in the game, as opposed to accidentally being left out of Matheson's script.All of these are in-game dialogue. The lines were identified as unused by their absence (or dummied out status) in.Unknown SpeakerFalcoPeppySlippy. SLIPPY SLIPPY. GO BACK TO THE BASE!!. I CAN'T TELL WHICH IS REAL!!. I'LL COVER YOUR TAIL!!. MY SHIP'S MESSED UP.
PICK ME UP ON YOUR WAY BACK!!. I'M OFF YOUR STARBOARD!!. I C-C-COULDN'T GO, FOX!!. HOPE THERE'S NO MORE!! (Source: ) Unused GraphicsHidden inside the game at 0x1099(US) is a 2BPP font that does not get used by the game, but was likely used for the debug menus.Debug CodeAt the beginning of the ROM is some unused code likely used early in development.
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This code loops through what appears to be debugging code and loads some otherwise unused models, graphics, and color tables. However, the code itself is effectively non-functioning. This is likely a leftover from when the game was a tech demo from Argonaut called X.
To do:There's a few more differences that can be found from this webpage:Apparently, at least the earlier North American version has a scoring bug on one or two stages.Title Screen JapanUSUS Rev. 1EuropeFor whatever reason, nearly every version of the game has a different color on the title screen logo — the original Japanese release has grayish blue, the first North American release instead has bright red, and the North American revision changed it to a more dull red.
In both instances, the North American versions also have a more subtle gradient. Also note that the Japanese logo has larger letters than the North American versions. Effectively, the US logo is styled as 'Star Fox' or 'StarFox', while the Japanese logo is styled as 'Starfox'.The European version features the unique Starwing title with relatively bright coloring. Jez San, one of the game's developers, sheds some light on the name change:Nintendo said there was a German company called StarVox and that in a thick German accent, Star Fox sounded too much like StarVox. So to avoid a court case that might risk delaying the launch of the game, they changed the name.Personally, I think both companies overreacted and there was no chance that Star Fox and StarVox would have created confusion between the two brands.
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