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* RegionalBonus: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the American version. In the Japanese version, the multiplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.

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* RegionalBonus: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the American version. In the Japanese version, the multiplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss an OptionalBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.
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Japan also used NTSC, so the statement as it was now is inaccurate.


** The NTSC versions of the first game had many rooms changed to be easier. In addition, in the unlockable BossRush mode, the bosses were faster in the Japanese version, while they're the same as their original fights in the international version. That said, in the Japanese version, the White Rabbit appears before bosses and [[ExpositionFairy gives you hints on how to beat them.]] He's not there in the international version, making them harder there.

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** The NTSC American and Japanese versions of the first game had many rooms changed to be easier. In addition, in the unlockable BossRush mode, the bosses were faster in the Japanese version, while they're the same as their original fights in the international version. That said, in the Japanese version, the White Rabbit appears before bosses and [[ExpositionFairy gives you hints on how to beat them.]] He's not there in the international version, making them harder there.



* RegionalBonus: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the multiplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.

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* RegionalBonus: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC American version. In the Japanese version, the multiplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.
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** The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the mutliplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.
** The carrots and their unlockable minigames did eventually re-appear in all versions of the sequel, however they "made up" for that by arbitrarily bloating the bosses' health bars.
* DifficultyByRegion: The NTSC versions of the first game had many rooms changed to be easier. In addition, in the unlockable BossRush mode, the bosses were faster in the Japanese version, while they're the same as their original fights in the international version. That said, in the Japanese version, the White Rabbit appears before bosses and [[ExpositionFairy gives you hints on how to beat them.]] He's not there in the international version, making them harder there.

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** The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the mutliplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.
** The carrots and their unlockable minigames did eventually re-appear in all versions of the sequel, however they "made up" for that by arbitrarily bloating the bosses' health bars.
* DifficultyByRegion:
The NTSC versions of the first game had many rooms changed to be easier. In addition, in the unlockable BossRush mode, the bosses were faster in the Japanese version, while they're the same as their original fights in the international version. That said, in the Japanese version, the White Rabbit appears before bosses and [[ExpositionFairy gives you hints on how to beat them.]] He's not there in the international version, making them harder there.there.
** The international version of the sequel added several instances of FakeDifficulty and FakeLongevity, such as the bosses having [[DamageSpongeBoss bloated health]].
* RegionalBonus: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the multiplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.

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* BadExportForYou: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the mutliplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons. The carrots and their unlockable minigames did eventually re-appear in all versions of the sequel, however.

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The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the mutliplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons.
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The carrots and their unlockable minigames did eventually re-appear in all versions of the sequel, however.however they "made up" for that by arbitrarily bloating the bosses' health bars.
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* BadExportForYou: The Japanese version of the game has significantly more features than the NTSC version. In the Japanese version, the mutliplayer power-ups were found in the main story, there were hidden carrots that unlocked secret mini-games, there was a BonusBoss fight against another chameleon, and there were unlockable black and white chameleons. The carrots and their unlockable minigames did eventually re-appear in all versions of the sequel, however.
* DifficultyByRegion: The NTSC versions of the first game had many rooms changed to be easier. In addition, in the unlockable BossRush mode, the bosses were faster in the Japanese version, while they're the same as their original fights in the international version. That said, in the Japanese version, the White Rabbit appears before bosses and [[ExpositionFairy gives you hints on how to beat them.]] He's not there in the international version, making them harder there.

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