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Likewise, lowering the setting to WARRIOR on Mission 9 will cause the player to continue the game on Mission 8 instead. This means that if the player lowers the difficulty level to PRACTICE on Mission 4 or above, the player will be warped back to Mission 3 instead. The length restriction will still be in effect after entering the continue cheat. After choosing to continue, the player will be taken back to the main menu and will be allowed to change the number of players and difficulty setting before resuming at the last stage they left off.
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The English version also has the full title of the game on top, whereas the Japanese version simply says "DOUBLE DRAGON" only. The difficulty settings are also aligned horizontally in the Japanese version, allowing the player to move the cursor with the D-Pad by pressing Left or Right, whereas in the English version this can only be done with Select. Whereas in the Japanese version the choices are EASY, NORMAL and DIFFICULT, the English version instead goes PRACTICE, WARRIOR and SUPREME MASTER. The difficulty settings are given much fancier names in the English version. "Acclaim presents" was added to the top of the English version's title screen, causing the logo itself to be moved a bit lower and a single line of copyrights removed.Īll the copyrights information have been moved to a different screen in the NES version, which is displayed just before going into the main menu. (Source: CaH4e3) Regional Differences Title Screen Japanese These can only be viewed during debugging. There also appears to be a message for when completing the game on SUPREME MASTER (originally called simply MASTER), even though the final version of the game contains no similar message and simply plays the ending sequence. Apparently the WARRIOR difficulty was originally called NOVICE. There are unused text strings in both versions of the game for what appears to be early versions of the ending messages that you'll get when you complete the game on one of the lower difficulty settings in the English version. The palette also appears to be different from the one used in the final game.
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The manual for Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones, which features a plot summary of the second game, for some reason uses a screenshot from an early version of the game in which one of Marian's alternate designs is used. The first one from the left is the one that is actually used in the game, while the other two are unused designs.
There are three different sprite designs for Marian when she appears just before the final battle in Mission 9.
Bit 5 of the debug variable (to set it, use the Game Genie code AXNYVYAA) enables free walk mode, which allows you to walk to any part of a level instantly.