![]() ![]() The international versions dropped this to a maximum of three. In the Japanese version, you can select up to five upgrades for the Engine. Louis to Toronto was also redrawn due to the addition of Chicago. ![]() Some of the text was also changed, such as N's are now lowercase, the mission list was moved to the left, and some of the names were truncated. With El Paso being replaced by Chicago, the level order was shifted to accommodate for the changes. The level order is very different in the international versions, and the map was centered. The international versions added a small animation of KITT driving, along with Michael Knight (who was missing from the Japanese title screen). For whatever reason, the international versions changed it to a shade of teal. The Japanese version has a purple title screen, in a similar vein to the beginning of the original opening sequence for the TV series. The European version has the text speed increased slightly. To compensate for some of these changes, some of the cars in missions have been altered to carry more powerups. Some of the levels are shorter in the international versions and have less time to complete, resulting in a more difficult game. The name Sakai is unknown, but is presumably another programmer. Like most other games by the same developer, the game itself contains no staff credits. Miyazawa is Toru Miyazawa, a programmer for Pack-In-Video at the time of the game's release. In the international versions, you can enable the level select in two ways: by holding B and resetting, or by inputting MIYAZAWASAKAI as a password.
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