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Every character in Ecco Jr. has a different voice but not much else is different between them. The game features a password system, though all the passwords are included in the instruction manual. Ecco Jr. also features a "Parent's Menu" that had, among other things, a difficulty settings menu, level selection option, and facts about real dolphins.
A slightly modified port of the title, called Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt!, was also available on the Sega Pico.
Ecco Jr. was eventually released on the Sega Mega Drive in Australia, the only PAL version of the game, November 1995. In November 2007, it was released in Japan for the first time ever via the Wii's Virtual Console. The game made its European debut August 2008 via the Virtual Console. Ecco Jr. was featured in the Sega Genesis Collection for PlayStation 2 and PSP.
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