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*In Mona's stage, whenever the player wins a microgame, the "HIT" is changed to a heart in the European and Simplified Chinese versions. Likewise, when players lose the microgame, "MISS" is changed to a broken heart.
*In Mona's stage, whenever the player wins a microgame, the "HIT" is changed to a heart in the European and Simplified Chinese versions. Likewise, when players lose the microgame, "MISS" is changed to a broken heart.
*Dr. Crygor in his stage is silent in the American version for most of the intro after he states he wants to test the machine. In other regional versions, however, he talks more. The dialogue was added back in for the DSiWare download version.
*Dr. Crygor in his stage is silent in the American version for most of the intro after he states he wants to test the machine. In other regional versions, however, he talks more. The dialogue was added back in for the DSiWare download version.
*In 9-Volt's stage, the Japanese and Korean versions displayed points as "pts.", the American version displayed points in full, the European version displayed points as "point(s)", and the Chinese version displayed points as "分". The DJ turntable for the Japanese version has the name "Ninevolt" displayed on it, the American version features "Nine-Volt", and the European version has no name on the turntable at all.
*In 9-Volt's stage, the Japanese and Korean versions displayed points as "pts.", the American version displayed points in full, and the European version displayed points as "point(s)". The DJ turntable for the Japanese version has the name "Ninevolt" displayed on it, the American version features "Nine-Volt", and the European version has no name on the turntable at all.
*During Jimmy's intermission, the Japanese version has a jug of milk. It is replaced by a carton of milk in international versions.
*During Jimmy's intermission, the Japanese version has a jug of milk. It is replaced by a carton of milk in international versions.
*In the international versions, the touch screen guitar in Mona's stage is changed to match the sprite on the top screen.
*In the international versions, the touch screen guitar in Mona's stage is changed to match the sprite on the top screen.

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