It is quite simple.
1P = Blue Lasers
2P = Red Lasers
End of story.
Gradius V - US/JPN Differences?
I think it was on one of the DVDs (either Options or The Perfect), an interview with someone on the staff reveals that there are 256 loops.DeBurgo wrote:Something I'm curious about: Does the game end? Like, I mean, does it ever stop looping? What's the highest loop someone's gotten up to?
I know the difficulty stops increasing after loop 16 or something (maybe it was 32, I forget), but that's all I know.
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256 loops.DeBurgo wrote:Something I'm curious about: Does the game end? Like, I mean, does it ever stop looping? What's the highest loop someone's gotten up to?
I know the difficulty stops increasing after loop 16 or something (maybe it was 32, I forget), but that's all I know.
The difficulty maxed out at 10. But some people in Japan claimed the game gets slight harder after loop 31.
The game ends when your PS2 melts from all that nonstop play.DeBurgo wrote:Something I'm curious about: Does the game end? Like, I mean, does it ever stop looping? What's the highest loop someone's gotten up to?
I know the difficulty stops increasing after loop 16 or something (maybe it was 32, I forget), but that's all I know.

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That's Heresy!iatneH wrote:The biggest (sacrilegious) thing I noticed is that "Options" are called "Multiples" in the US version >:(
The savages! The Infidels! They should be burned to the stake!

What about in the EURO-PAL version... Are they called "Options" or "Multiples"?
Does it also have the Vic-Viper booklet or any other extra goodies?