The only info that I have found that might relate to this comes from some cheat websites. If you Google "Sonic Adventure 1.1," you'll find that there are separate GameShark codes available for 1.0 and 1.1 versions of the game. I was pretty surprised to find that these revisions aren't documented on the Sonic Adventure page in the wiki. I have no idea if my copies of the game are the 1.0 and 1.1 referred to by these sites (lost my DC GameShark a long time ago, so can't test the codes). Do any of you have any info on why I have two different title screens, or what sets 1.0 apart from 1.1?
Sonic Adventure DC Revisions What are the differences?
#1
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:20 AM
After scouring the wiki, Google, illicit ISO-hosting websites and the like, I figure I just have to ask the forum for more info on this. I have 3 copies of Sonic Adventure for Dreamcast. One of them doesn't work because I played it too much, so we won't worry about that one. The other two I have look identical to each other when you're just looking at the discs; no "Not For Resale" or "Limited Edition" or anything. But they have one difference between them that I can't understand: the title screen. On the older copy, it is just a static Sonic Adventure logo and the "Press Start Button" text. On the newer copy, the title screen has the logo and the background has an animated "ripple" effect. Beyond this, I can't find a single difference in the gameplay. No apparent bug fixes, differences in object placement...nothing. Even my save files are compatible with both versions. (These are both legitimate, retail, not-burned copies.)
The only info that I have found that might relate to this comes from some cheat websites. If you Google "Sonic Adventure 1.1," you'll find that there are separate GameShark codes available for 1.0 and 1.1 versions of the game. I was pretty surprised to find that these revisions aren't documented on the Sonic Adventure page in the wiki. I have no idea if my copies of the game are the 1.0 and 1.1 referred to by these sites (lost my DC GameShark a long time ago, so can't test the codes). Do any of you have any info on why I have two different title screens, or what sets 1.0 apart from 1.1?
The only info that I have found that might relate to this comes from some cheat websites. If you Google "Sonic Adventure 1.1," you'll find that there are separate GameShark codes available for 1.0 and 1.1 versions of the game. I was pretty surprised to find that these revisions aren't documented on the Sonic Adventure page in the wiki. I have no idea if my copies of the game are the 1.0 and 1.1 referred to by these sites (lost my DC GameShark a long time ago, so can't test the codes). Do any of you have any info on why I have two different title screens, or what sets 1.0 apart from 1.1?
#2
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:31 AM
I went through numerous copies of Sonic Adventure myself and notice this difference (my first time using CD games). I think sometime in 2000 I notice a difference with the Title screen. Actually 1.0 codes work with the animated title screen one and 1.1 codes don't.
#3
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:33 AM
Have you noticed ANY other differences between them? Seems strange they would go through the trouble of arbitrarily changing the title screen if they weren't making some other changes as well.
#4
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:35 AM
Switching the Dreamcast to Japanese also shows a small difference. In the static versions it saids something under the logo and the animated version it doesn't.
#5
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:36 AM
I wouldn't want to be the person who labels things "1.0" and "1.1"... doesn't seem right to me.
There's at least three different versions of Sonic Adventure
-The original Japanese version (which would be the "real" 1.0)
-The US (and presumably EU) copy, which contains bugfixes and tweaks
-Sonic Adventure International, which contains more of the above
and if what you're saying is true, there could be revisions in between. Removing the neon cowgirl in Casinopolis was one of the major changes between the JP and US release, and later revisions have more language options.
There's at least three different versions of Sonic Adventure
-The original Japanese version (which would be the "real" 1.0)
-The US (and presumably EU) copy, which contains bugfixes and tweaks
-Sonic Adventure International, which contains more of the above
and if what you're saying is true, there could be revisions in between. Removing the neon cowgirl in Casinopolis was one of the major changes between the JP and US release, and later revisions have more language options.
#6
Posted 31 October 2011 - 08:40 AM
Black Squirrel, on 31 October 2011 - 08:36 AM, said:
There's at least three different versions of Sonic Adventure
-The original Japanese version (which would be the "real" 1.0)
-The US (and presumably EU) copy, which contains bugfixes and tweaks
-Sonic Adventure International, which contains more of the above
-The original Japanese version (which would be the "real" 1.0)
-The US (and presumably EU) copy, which contains bugfixes and tweaks
-Sonic Adventure International, which contains more of the above
I'm aware of all of these, but all of my copies are US region, and the discs/cases/manuals/etc. are all identical. I know the Japanese had some exclusive bugs like Amy using the Burger Man to get into Casinopolis, but that nor any other JP-exclusive bugs are present in either copy. None of them are "International," "Limited Edition," or anything like that. The only difference I can tell is the title screen.
This post has been edited by n00neimp0rtant: 31 October 2011 - 08:42 AM
#7
Posted 31 October 2011 - 11:48 AM
Some differences with the original japanese and NA/PAL versions:
-I noticed that Sonic's feet have this blur animation when going full speed, but it's removed in the US version.
-Voice acting actually matches the mouth animations.
That's really all I can remember. I know the neon cowgirl is already mentioned and the title/menu differences.
-I noticed that Sonic's feet have this blur animation when going full speed, but it's removed in the US version.
-Voice acting actually matches the mouth animations.
That's really all I can remember. I know the neon cowgirl is already mentioned and the title/menu differences.
#8
Posted 31 October 2011 - 04:20 PM
IIRC looking at the bottom side of the disc on the inner ring you should be able to spot which version it is. I used to have 1.1 and was unable to preform some of the glitches I was able to do on my friends 1.0 copy.
#9
Posted 01 November 2011 - 06:57 AM
Donnyku, did the 1.0 and 1.1 version have the different title screens like I mentioned?
#10
Posted 01 November 2011 - 03:47 PM
The camera handles differently in the International/non-first press release. Significant improvement.
Beyond that and the cowgirl I can't think of any other differences off the top of my head. Been a while since I played the JP original.
Beyond that and the cowgirl I can't think of any other differences off the top of my head. Been a while since I played the JP original.
#11
Posted 01 November 2011 - 04:11 PM
Scarred Sun, on 01 November 2011 - 03:47 PM, said:
The camera handles differently in the International/non-first press release. Significant improvement.
Beyond that and the cowgirl I can't think of any other differences off the top of my head. Been a while since I played the JP original.
Beyond that and the cowgirl I can't think of any other differences off the top of my head. Been a while since I played the JP original.
Once again
#12
Posted 01 November 2011 - 05:29 PM
There is a difference on the disk. The ones with the animated title screen have this number in the inner-most ring: %51000-A 29B20O
The one with a static title screen seems to have smaller numbers that are harder to read: A5 1S 91000 B IFPIL433
Also in the static screen version it saids (can't really verify this because the GD-ROM is scratched to hell) when the Dreamcast system language is set to Japanese and the game is first loaded without a VMU file selected... Something like 'International' under the logo.
The SEGA Allstars Edition uses the animated title screen as well. But the two other versions mentioned above have no difference in packaging other than what I discovered on the inner ring with the numbers that are stumped on the disc.
The one with a static title screen seems to have smaller numbers that are harder to read: A5 1S 91000 B IFPIL433
Also in the static screen version it saids (can't really verify this because the GD-ROM is scratched to hell) when the Dreamcast system language is set to Japanese and the game is first loaded without a VMU file selected... Something like 'International' under the logo.
The SEGA Allstars Edition uses the animated title screen as well. But the two other versions mentioned above have no difference in packaging other than what I discovered on the inner ring with the numbers that are stumped on the disc.
#13
Posted 09 November 2011 - 11:32 AM
Is that seriously the only difference? No bug fixes or content differences? They just decided one day that the title screen was too plain and so they added a ripple effect to the disc master?
I'm going home this weekend so I'll check them out again.
I'm going home this weekend so I'll check them out again.
#14
Posted 09 November 2011 - 07:48 PM
The only to tell if there differences beyond the title screen is to have accurite dumps of both GD-ROMs and so methad to compared them bit for bit. Which is probally inefficent due to 1.2 GB size.
This post has been edited by Chibisteven: 09 November 2011 - 07:50 PM
