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The music heard when printing will also play at the rankings screen in the Japanese version. "Toad" was replaced entirely with "Pakkun", part of the Japanese name for a Piranha Plant. Note that "NOKO2" is short for nokonoko, the Japanese name for Koopa Troopas. The names for the default rankings were appropriately translated. (Source: The Mushroom Kingdom) Default Ranks International In the Japanese version, the brothers are cycled through along with their forms, and even keeps track of your record time for each stage. In the English versions, pressing Select to switch between forms only lets you play as Mario or Luigi based on who you used last in other modes. The point totals for getting the Score Medal were reduced in 14 of the first 16 levels (the exceptions being 2-3 and 3-4), and the score bar at the bottom of the screen fills to the new total. The message presented after choosing to save on the pause menu differs between versions. The extra modes are also unlocked as soon as you hit 100,000 or 300,000, rather than the English versions' method of having to get a Game Over in order for your score to register. Speaking of which, pressing Start in the Japanese version lets you reset the high score table. The Japanese version has a single menu with Continue, Save, and End if you opt to save, a large "RANK IN!" starburst will appear if your score is high enough to get on the records table. In the English versions, the Game Over screen asks you if you want to continue, and if not, if you want to save. Your current score is also saved on the Japanese version (it was reset on the English versions), making it easier to get a high score. This opens up a bug where if you save at the right time while being hit and reload, you can end up as a small Fire Mario. While the English versions start you as Small Mario whenever you restore a game, the Japanese version saves your current powerup. The sound that plays when the screen is scrolled by pressing Select or Up was changed in the Japanese version. The photo album icon on the main menu got a flashing NEW! whenever there are new photos to view.
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The Japanese version was released eight months after the European one, and received a fair amount of improvements. Some Toy Box stuff to print were changed (e.g., Only For was changed to Disk System, a banner was added, among others)