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** Cards in the Japanese version have a rating and icon for range.
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* DummiedOut: Digging through the game files for 2 reveals a few unused/excluded features, partly in due to the odd publishing situation. The Western version was shipped first (possibly due to Activision's deadline demands), and the Japanese version was shipped a month later, meaning that the Western version is technically the incomplete release.

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Digging through the game files for 2 reveals a few unused/excluded features, partly in due to the odd publishing situation. The Western version was shipped first (possibly due to Activision's deadline demands), and the Japanese version was shipped a month later, meaning that the Western version is technically the incomplete release.
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* DummiedOut: Digging through the game files for 2 reveals a few unused/excluded features, partly in due to the odd publishing situation. The Western version was shipped first (possibly due to Activision's deadline demands), and the Japanese version was shipped a month later, meaning that the Western version is technically the incomplete release.
** The Japanese demo has a different costume for Tara.
** The Japanese version of the game has an unused Stage 26 (s26.pds), which is full of enemies with unfinished AI in an arena.
** You can collect [[https://archive.org/details/LostKingdoms2StrategyBookJP/page/n127 music cards]] found in blue chests as part of an unlockable in-game music player. You can see a leftover sprite of one of the cards in the Western release still on the [[https://i.imgur.com/YOHhOvQ.png signboard in front of the first card shop]] (top row, second from the left), and somewhere in the church card shop.
** Cards in the Japanese version have a rating and icon for range.

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