

The Japanese version doesn't mark this with anything special, the North American version denotes this with a star, and while the original European version handled it like the North American version, the Rev 1 ROMs gives the 96 a blue palette.

Interestingly, this returns the height of the European title screen border to that of the 1989 build.Įach version handles files with 96 goals differently. Since the European Rev 1 release displays all 239 scanlines, the border was extended vertically. The wooden border was given more detail, and the copyright information was updated as well, with the copyright symbol and Nintendo logo also being given a few almost unnoticeable touchups. The international release also replaced the unique trademark symbol with standard blue letters. 3, featuring much larger shadows and smaller Os than the international version. The Japanese logo is very similar to that of Super Mario Bros.

The game's logo was redrawn for the international release.
