

To unlock Infinite Credits and the Tranquilizer Gun complete mission 1, 2, 3 with out using any continues.īeat the first three missions without running out of continues and you will get unlimited credits on the tranquilizer gun game. These Missions are in the same areas, but they are extremely challenging. To unlock the Tranquilizer Gun hidden game, complete any mission.Ĭollect ALL pictures, use no continues and complete all missions.īeat the first three missions without running out of continues, and you will get Missions 4, 5, and 6 to play.

Infinite Credits and Tranquilizer Gun.In the confusion, Hans slips out unnoticed with Holly in an ambulance. Holly was captured! The story ended in a tragedy. In the turmoil, Hans took Holly and escaped in an ambulance without anyone noticing. "JOHN!!!" You got Hans, but he got you too. The tragedy of Los Angeles will remain in people's hearts forever. The Japanese version appears to have more "flair" in the game over messages than the international versions. The Japanese version always starts you off on floor 32 like the Beginner difficulty. However, the international versions start you out anywhere from floors 31-34. In the Japanese version, they take two hits.īoth versions' Advanced difficulty is pretty much identical: enemies take two hits, you take two hits, and soda cans give you two health points.

In the international versions on the Beginner difficulty, enemies die in one hit. The item icons were switched around on the lower-right corner of the screen the B button is on the left and A button on the right in the Japanese version, and switched around for the international releases. "I need to find a way to contact the Los Angeles Police." The text roughly translates to:Ĥ0 terrorists occupy the Nakatomi Building and have caught Holly!

The Japanese version has a couple of cutscenes that appear after selecting your difficulty. The European version simply credits Nintendo. The US version adds a Nintendo of America credit.The US and European versions give separate copyright credits to Activision and Pack-In-Video. The Japanese version has a different year, as well as a credit to Activision."All Rights Reserved." in the Japanese version added an "Are" in the US and European versions.The second "Trademark" in the Japanese version was pluralized in the US and European versions.The US and European versions add a splash screen for Activision before the title screen appears.Translate Japanese version's cutscenes, as most of the dialogue is different from the US/European versions.
