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*Level 2 of [[Teeth Polithe]] ends with the old woman biting a corn cob, which in the Japanese original is a ''{{wp|senbei}}''. The background and her clothes are also traditionally Japanese in the original, while the localization sets the game at a beach and dresses the woman in a pink jacket and visor.
*Level 2 of [[Teeth Polithe]] ends with the old woman biting a corn cob, which in the Japanese original is a ''{{wp|senbei}}''. The background and her clothes are also traditionally Japanese in the original, while the localization sets the game at a beach and dresses the woman in a pink jacket and visor.
*In the Japanese version of [[Saving Face (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Saving Face]], the woman wears a red dress. Other versions have her wearing a turtleneck sweater and jeans instead.
*In the Japanese version of [[Saving Face (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Saving Face]], the woman wears a red dress. Other versions have her wearing a turtleneck sweater and jeans instead.
*In most international versions of [[Bell Captain]] the player hits the bell with a mallet, which replaces the suspended wooden beam from the Japanese game. The Korean version keeps the beam but changes the background to a red gate in front of the night sky.
*In most international versions of [[Bell Captain]] the player hits the bell with a mallet, which replaces the suspended wooden beam from the Japanese game. The Korean version keeps the beam but changes the background to a red buddhist temple in front of the night sky.
*In the first level of the Japanese version of [[When in Rome…]], the hands wield {{wp|Lightsaber|lightsabers}}. These were replaced with candy canes for international releases.
*In the first level of the Japanese version of [[When in Rome…]], the hands wield {{wp|Lightsaber|lightsabers}}. These were replaced with candy canes for international releases.
*[[Super Nostalgic Entertainment System]] features a [[Family Computer|Famicom]] and Famicom games (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''{{wp|Duck Hunt}}'', ''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis}}'' and ''{{wp|Devil World}}'') in the Japanese and Korean versions, which were changed to a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and SNES games (''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Mario Paint]]'', ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', ''{{wp|Pilotwings}}'', and ''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'') in other versions.
*[[Super Nostalgic Entertainment System]] features a [[Family Computer|Famicom]] and Famicom games (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''{{wp|Duck Hunt}}'', ''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis}}'' and ''{{wp|Devil World}}'') in the Japanese and Korean versions, which were changed to a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and SNES games (''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Mario Paint]]'', ''[[Wario's Woods]]'', ''{{wp|Pilotwings}}'', and ''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'') in other versions.
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