Panzer Dragoon
Sandworms' Attacks
For the US version of Panzer Dragoon, it seems that some changes were made to Episode 2 in order to make it more challenging than it was in the Japanese release. One such change is the sandworms' attacks: in the US version the sandworms spew clouds of green slime at you, but in the Japanese version they didn't have this attack at all. (The PAL version is the same as the US version in this respect.)
Sandworms' Toughness
A similar alteration is the toughness of the giant sandworms. In the Japanese version, these creatures can be gunned down relatively quickly, but in the US and PAL versions, they're so resistant to damage that it seems humanly impossible to defeat them all before they disappear. Of course, this means that it's not possible to get a 100% shot down ratio for Episode 2 in those versions of the game, so this change evidently went a bit to far...
Parasite Enemies
Another Episode 2 change can be seen right at the beginning of the level; as you fly towards the cave, a few groups of brown winged enemies approach from your right, some of which carry pink parasites on their backs that will fly towards you and attack you if their "host" is destroyed. In the Japanese version of the game, only the final group of brown enemies carries these parasites, but in the US and PAL versions, all three groups have them.
Credits
In the Japanese version of Panzer Dragoon, you begin a new game on the Normal difficulty setting with three credits, on the Hard setting with no credits, and on the Easy setting with unlimited credits (which is displayed as "free play"). This was altered for the US and PAL versions of the game though, as in them you start a new game on Normal with only one credit, on Hard with no credits, and on Easy with only five credits. Oddly enough, this change seems to have been overlooked for the US and PAL instruction manuals, as they still quote the numbers used in the Japanese game.
Similarly, you're able to earn more credits when you finish a level in the Japanese version: the maximum you can get is five for a 100% shot down ratio, compared to a maximum of three credits in the US and PAL versions.
Wizard Mode
The "Wizard Mode" cheat basically makes the game play faster, but it was removed entirely from the PAL version of the game, although many European gaming magazines still published this cheat with all the others back when the game was released. It may possibly have been removed because Sega couldn't get the ultra-fast Wizard mode looking good on slow-refresh-rate 50Hz PAL televisions.
Speed of Episode 0
In the Japanese and US versions of the game, the secret "Episode 0" level plays at the same speed as Wizard Mode, but as Wizard Mode was removed for the PAL version of the game, it just plays at the normal game speed there.
Final Congratulations Message
In every version of Panzer Dragoon, you get a bit of a reward for beating the game on hard mode: a congratulations message reveals one of the game's cheat codes to you, while an FMV of a cloudy sky plays in the background. In the Japanese version of the game, the congratulations message reads as follows:
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING "HARD MODE"
Now, you can play TEST MODE
Input Command
L R L R [Up] [Down] [Up] [Down] [Left] [Right]
This cheat code is actually the one for Wizard Mode. After some time, the FMV of the cloudy sky fades away and ends, but before it does, you'll be greeted by one final message:
Expect next game of
"Panzer Dragoon Team"
...referring of course to Panzer Dragoon Zwei, which Team Andromeda were already planning according to various sources from the time. Oddly enough though, this final part of the message doesn't appear at all in the US or PAL versions of the game.
In the US version, the congratulations message itself is a little different; it appears at the bottom of the screen rather than in the centre as the Japanese message does, and it reads as follows:
Your skill in "Hard Mode"
deserves a reward.
The "Secret Mode" is
now at your disposal.
Input Secret Command:
L R L R [Up] [Down] [Up] [Down] [Left] [Right]
Although it's worded differently, it still gives the same information as the Japanese message: the "Secret Mode" referred to is Wizard Mode. However, the congratulations message for the PAL version is different again:
Your skill in "Hard Mode"
deserves a reward.
The "Scenic Mode" is
now at your disposal.
Input Secret Command:
L L R R [Up] [Down] [Left] [Right]
Because Wizard Mode was removed from the PAL version of the game, a different cheat had to be given, so the cheat for invincibility took its place.
The Invincible Mode / Scenic Mode Cheat
When the invincibility cheat is entered in the Japanese or US versions of the game, the words "Invincible Mode" pop up on the screen, but in the PAL version the words "Scenic Mode" appear instead; it's not really clear why this odd change was made...
Text in the Teaser Movie
If you wait at the game's title screen in any version of the game, a "teaser" movie will eventually start playing. In the Japanese version of the game, this movie features several lines of text in Japanese; whatever this text may say though, a translation of it doesn't appear in the US or PAL versions.
Hidden Document on the Game Disc
If you put the Japanese game disc into your PC and have a look at what's on it, you should find a file called README.DOC. This is a Word document containing some post-production thoughts and commentary from Team Andromeda (all in Japanese, of course), but it doesn't appear on the US or PAL game discs. To view this document in the original Japanese, you can click on the link below:
README.DOC (converted to plain text)
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