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Spy fox in dry cereal no talig game play
Spy fox in dry cereal no talig game play











spy fox in dry cereal no talig game play

Other than that, though, there aren't a whole lot of changes, and if you really think those are worth pointing out, please research the other dubs before making a "regional differences" section.

spy fox in dry cereal no talig game play

There are also a few cosmetic changes, such as the nickel now being a British penny and the white house now being parliament. The opening logos are changed around a bit and the game is forced into Slow Machine Mode (a special mode that is used when your VGA card is considered too slow). Other then it being dubbed does the uk version differ from ours in anyway? also the first freddie fish game was at least planned for wii - The preceding unsigned comment was added by mrkoolnerd ( talk There's actually already a message on this page about it. I put that information on the article when I initially created it, but someone decided (and I now agree) that it's just a standard localization change that's no more noteworthy than any of the foreign-language dubs. Legoking831 23:13, 29 March 2013 (EDT)Įvidently the UK version of the game, and I think some later US releases, redubs all of the dialogue with English voice actors. I think we'd need to cover way more than one dub if this really counts. Foxhack 23:00, 14 January 2013 (EST) Regional Differencesĭoes the "regional differences" section here really count as regional differences? It's more just being impressed by the fact that there's a UK dub, and it's only one of the ELEVEN that was dubbed in the UK. I would however look at the disc's contents to see if they snuck something else in there - remnants of another game, work files, that sorta stuff. If the datafiles are the same, then all the debug stuff will likely still be in there. If all they did was bundle the game with ScummVM, then I agree, there's no point. Should a new page be created? Can the Debug Modes still be accessed? How can Quack possibly eat that much blueprint paper?įind out all the answers and more, in another exciting page editing of.īut seriously, should a Wii page be made?Ĭonsidering it's just a hasty third-party contract lazy "port" *cough*bundling unauthorized ScummVM*cough* I don't think it'd be necessary. Basically, they took the entire game, bubbly cursor thing and all, made up a new Save and Load function with multiple files for it, and added a special Main Menu with these options, among others. A Wii port of this Spy Fox game (titled "Spy Fox Dry Cereal" I suppose Humongous forgot to add "in" to the title) was made back in 2008.













Spy fox in dry cereal no talig game play