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* NoExportForYou: Oddly enough, Japan did not see a release until the Game Boy Color port, presumably for marketing purposes to coincide with the handheld's release. The Japanese-intended pre-GBC version existed at one point, but only glimpses can be seen in pre-release screenshots, where it differed slightly from the final.

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* NoExportForYou: Oddly enough, Japan did not see a release until the Game Boy Color port, presumably for marketing purposes to coincide with the handheld's release. The Japanese-intended pre-GBC version existed at one point, but only glimpses can be seen in pre-release screenshots, where it differed slightly from the final.final.
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* InvisibleAdvertising: Outside of a guide in Nintendo Power, this game was not advertised in the US at all. No TV commercials, print ads, or anything.

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* InvisibleAdvertising: Outside of a guide in Nintendo Power, this game was not advertised in the US at all. No TV commercials, print ads, or anything. Several other game magazines did give it brief coverage, namely ''Gamepro'', but most of the advertising and coverage was for its colorized remake.
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* InvisibleAdvertising: Outside of a guide in Nintendo Power, this game was not advertised in the US at all. No TV commercials, print ads, or anything.
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* DummiedOut: For some reason, an entire enemy (albeit rare) was AdaptedOut of the Game Boy Color version, even though it has graphics and was coded on the original Game Boy version. It's a fish with sharp teeth that swims in a diagonal pattern, charges at Wario, and attempt to hold him down while chomp away at his coins until shaken off. It was replaced by more sawfish.
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* NoExportForYou: Oddly enough, Japan did not see a release until the Game Boy Color port, presumably for marketing purposes to coincide with the handheld's release. The Japanese-intended pre-GBC version existed at one point, but only glimpses can be seen in pre-release screenshots, where it differed slightly from the final.

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