Tails Adventure - Plot

Plot

The Japanese version of the game has a different plot line than the Western version of the game. However, the difference ends in the manual, because both the Japanese cartridge and the Western cartridge are identical. The language the game is in is automatically set to whichever region the Game Gear unit is in. The Japanese version of the game has a more complex version of the story than the Western version, but besides this difference, and the names of various items in the game, both are identical.

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