In the international versions, they are written horizontally.
The Korean version changed the red and yellow background of the wrestler's pose to orange and yellow, most likely to avoid resemblance to Japan's rising sun flag.
The "YONE" text (referring to the game's sound director, Masami Yone) was removed from the star pattern on the background in international version. This was removed in international versions. The Japanese version labels the robot arm with "安全第一" ("Safety First"). The European version changes "Pal" to "Grandson", and "You" to "Cousin". This option would later appear in international versions of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, although not without certain caveats. This option toggles the sound effects and music between their Japanese and English counterparts. The North American version's title screen has slightly different outlines for the bubble characters compared to the Japan and Korean versions, while the European version gets an entirely new logo to compensate for its name change.Įxclusive to European versions is a new voice selection option seen in the file select screen. The region's appropriate background and logo are different for each version's Save Data Banner. The North American version's icon removes the white outline around him and has three yellow stars instead of two, and the European version's icon has the black stars moved slighty closer to his outline. On the Japanese and Korean version's Save Data Icons, Marshal/Matt was given a white outline and the stars are white. The copyright text is also different for each region as well. Japan and Korea's versions use a rainbow-striped background, the North American version uses an orange and blue-striped sunburst background, and the European version uses an yellow and orange-striped sunburst background. When the Disc Channel is selected, the banners for each region are different. The European version changes these to colored sound waves, to better match up with its logo. On the Wii Home Menu screen, when the game's disc is inserted, the effects for the Japanese, North American, and Korean version's banners are colored firework-like circles. This also applies to the Save Data Icon and Save Data Banner. Like most other Wii games, the region's appropriate logo and background is used for the game's Wii Home Screen Channel Banner. Wii Home Menu Channel & Save Data Banners