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*In [[On Strike]], all three matchboxes are changed in the international versions. | *In [[On Strike]], all three matchboxes are changed in the international versions. | ||
*In [[Sweet Nothings]], the person on the left is replaced by a cat in the Korean version. | *In [[Sweet Nothings]], the person on the left is replaced by a cat in the Korean version. | ||
*In [[Stylus Hunt|Pushing Buttons]], the controller featured in the Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Korean versions is a | *In [[Stylus Hunt|Pushing Buttons]], the controller featured in the Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Korean versions is a Famicon controller, while the American and European versions feature an NES controller. | ||
*The Japanese version has a microgame called [[Famicom Tantei Club 2]] in 9-Volt's microgame set. It is replaced by [[Metroid (WarioWare: Touched!)|Metroid]] in the international versions. | *The Japanese version has a microgame called [[Famicom Tantei Club 2]] in 9-Volt's microgame set. It is replaced by [[Metroid (WarioWare: Touched!)|Metroid]] in the international versions. | ||
*In [[Gunslinger]], the music is played differently in the international versions compared to the Japanese version. The American, European, and Korean versions also remove the tutorial on the top screen, though the Simplified Chinese version keeps the tutorial from the top screen and the same music effects as the Japanese version. | *In [[Gunslinger]], the music is played differently in the international versions compared to the Japanese version. The American, European, and Korean versions also remove the tutorial on the top screen, though the Simplified Chinese version keeps the tutorial from the top screen and the same music effects as the Japanese version. |