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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could choose any character and pair them with whoever they wanted[[note]]Red Eye had to be unlocked[[/note]], and both would explain the game's mechanics at length, observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions narrated by the chosen character. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the [[CutAndPasteTranslation existing translation]] was questionable as it was), the contents of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were implemented into the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.

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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could choose any character and pair them with whoever they wanted[[note]]Red Eye had to be unlocked[[/note]], and both would explain the game's mechanics at length, observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions narrated by the chosen character. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the [[CutAndPasteTranslation existing translation]] translation was questionable as it was), the contents of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were implemented into the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.
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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could pair each character with whoever they wanted, and both would explain the game's mechanics at length, observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the existing translation was questionable as it was), the content of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were included in the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.

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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could pair each choose any character and pair them with whoever they wanted, wanted[[note]]Red Eye had to be unlocked[[/note]], and both would explain the game's mechanics at length, observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions. introductions narrated by the chosen character. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the [[CutAndPasteTranslation existing translation translation]] was questionable as it was), the content contents of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were included in implemented into the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.
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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could pair each character with whoever they wanted to explain the game's mechanics at length, who would also observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the existing translation was questionable as it was), the content of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were included in the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.

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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. The player could pair each character with whoever they wanted to wanted, and both would explain the game's mechanics at length, who would also observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions. But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the existing translation was questionable as it was), the content of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes were included in the regular disc of the overseas release. It also didn't make the cut for the PC version and didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.

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* AllStarCast: To the point where every actor involved has their own page here!

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* AllStarCast: To the point where every actor involved with the game has their own page here!



* DuelingWorks: Primarily with ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Edge]]'', which also featured weapons-based combat and was also among the first fighting games to utilize motion capture. While ''Last Bronx'' was much more popular in Japan, ''Soul Edge'' was more successful in other regions.



** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. Each character could be paired up with another to explain the game's mechanics at length, who would also observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The classroom also included character introductions. Some of the training modes made their way into the regular disc of the overseas release, but considering that there are hours worth of spoken dialogue to translate, it was removed from the overseas release, the PC version, and doesn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.
** The [=PS2=] Sega Ages 2500 version stayed in Japan.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The weapon tracer effects were missing from the Saturn port of the game and was planned to be released without them. However, after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded without sacrificing performance.

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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version, which included extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. Each The player could pair each character could be paired up with another whoever they wanted to explain the game's mechanics at length, who would also observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The training classroom also included character introductions. Some But considering the extensive translation that would be required (and the existing translation was questionable as it was), the content of the second disc never made it outside Japan, although some of the training modes made their way into were included in the regular disc of the overseas release, but considering that there are hours worth of spoken dialogue to translate, it was removed from release. It also didn't make the overseas release, cut for the PC version, version and doesn't didn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.
** The As with several other titles in the series, the [=PS2=] Sega Ages 2500 version stayed in Japan.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The weapon tracer effects were originally missing from the Saturn port of the game and was Sega planned to be released release the game without them. However, after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded without sacrificing performance.

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** Lisa Kusanami: Creator/MinaTominaga
** Saburo Zaimoku: Creator/TesshoGenda



** Lisa Kusanami: Creator/MinaTominaga
** Saburo Zaimoku: Creator/TesshoGenda
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* AllStarCast:

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* AllStarCast:AllStarCast: To the point where every actor involved has their own page here!



* DirectToVideo: The ''Last Bronx'' live action film was released as a V-Cinema title.

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* DirectToVideo: The ''Last Bronx'' live action film was released as a V-Cinema title.title, and was directed by Creator/TakashiShimizu.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The weapon tracer effects were missing from the Saturn port of the game and was planned to be released without them, but after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The weapon tracer effects were missing from the Saturn port of the game and was planned to be released without them, but them. However, after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded.succeeded without sacrificing performance.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Saturn version was initially missing the weapon tracer effects, but after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Saturn version was initially missing the weapon tracer effects, effects were missing from the Saturn port of the game and was planned to be released without them, but after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded.
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* DirectToVideo: The ''Last Bronx'' live action film was released as a V-Cinema title.
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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version included extensive tutorials which was narrated by chibi versions of the cast. The overseas version never got this disc and got a barebones version of some of these modes on the regular disc.

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** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version version, which included extensive tutorials which was narrated by extra training modes including one in the form of a classroom featuring chibi versions of the cast. Each character could be paired up with another to explain the game's mechanics at length, who would also observe what was happening on screen, provide their own commentary and argue with each other. The overseas version never got this disc and got a barebones version classroom also included character introductions. Some of some of these the training modes on made their way into the regular disc.disc of the overseas release, but considering that there are hours worth of spoken dialogue to translate, it was removed from the overseas release, the PC version, and doesn't return in the Sega Ages 2500 version.
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* AllStarCast:
** Yusaku Kudo: Creator/KazukiYao
** Joe Inagaki: Creator/KanetoShiozawa
** Yoko Kono: Creator/MegumiOgata
** Hiroshi Tomiie/Tommy: Creator/NobuyukiHiyama
** Nagi Hojo: Creator/KikukoInoue
** Toru Kurosawa: Creator/NorioWakamoto
** Lisa Kusanami: Creator/MinaTominaga
** Saburo Zaimoku: Creator/TesshoGenda
** Red Eye: Creator/NobutoshiCanna
* NoExportForYou:
** The second disc of the Japanese Saturn version included extensive tutorials which was narrated by chibi versions of the cast. The overseas version never got this disc and got a barebones version of some of these modes on the regular disc.
** The [=PS2=] Sega Ages 2500 version stayed in Japan.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Saturn version was initially missing the weapon tracer effects, but after fans in Japan complained about it, Sega [=AM3=] worked hard to get them in and succeeded.

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