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==Version Differences==
==Version Differences==
===CD-ROM²===
===Super CD-ROM²===
The CD-ROM² version doesn't change much from the Super Famicom release, but adds a few features like a reworked soundtrack, cutscenes, and additional demons.
The Super CD-ROM² version doesn't change much from the Super Famicom release, but adds a few features like a reworked soundtrack, cutscenes, and additional demons.


There is a bug present in this release that prevents the player from defeating an end-game boss, but can be bypassed if the player exits and re-enters the overworld from a different area.
There is a bug present in this release that prevents the player from defeating an end-game boss, but can be bypassed if the player exits and re-enters the overworld from a different area.


===Mega-CD===
===Mega-CD===
The Mega-CD version includes many changes over previous releases. The graphics and soundtrack have been reworked, with a new additional track for the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] being included. All regular item boxes have been removed, leaving only the special chests that contain gemstones in the game.  
The Mega-CD version, developed by Sims, includes many changes over previous releases. The graphics and soundtrack have been reworked, with a new additional track for the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] being included. All regular item boxes have been removed, leaving only the special chests that contain gemstones in the game.  


There are some changes made to the overworld and dungeons such as new underpasses in the overworld and the [[Basilica]] having its layout completely redesigned.
There are some changes made to the overworld and dungeons such as new underpasses in the overworld and the [[Basilica]] having its layout completely redesigned.


Similarly to the CD-ROM² release, the Mega-CD version also includes cutscenes, but now featuring voice acting.
Similarly to the Super CD-ROM² release, the Mega-CD version also includes cutscenes, but now featuring voice acting.


New demons have also been added to this version.
New demons have also been added to this version.
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===Wii===
===Wii===
The Wii version of is a direct port of the Super Famicom release and was part of the now defunct Virtual Console line of downloadable games. The game is exactly the same as the original release due to it being an emulated Super Famicom rom. The title screen of the game version is used as the icon on the Wii home menu.
The Wii version of is a direct port of the Super Famicom release and was part of the now defunct Virtual Console line of downloadable games. The game is exactly the same as the original release due to it being an emulated Super Famicom ROM. The title screen of the game version is used as the icon on the Wii home menu.
===Game Boy Advance===
===Game Boy Advance===
The Game Boy Advance version is largely based off of the PlayStation release, aesthetically and gameplay-wise, though the 3D environments have been changed to 2D and the game has a reworked overworld map. The soundtrack has also been reworked due to the Game Boy Advance using a weaker soundchip.
The Game Boy Advance version is largely based off of the PlayStation release, aesthetically and gameplay-wise, though the 3D environments have been changed to 2D and the game has a reworked overworld map. The soundtrack has also been reworked due to the Game Boy Advance using a weaker soundchip.

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