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Some Master System and Game Gear games have dual language support, depending on the hardware's region. Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong use the Japan region, while every other country uses the International (English) region. This behavior may be updated in time with a region switch and such behavior can be done in emulators as well (results vary between games). | Some Master System and Game Gear games have dual language support, depending on the hardware's region. Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong use the Japan region, while every other country uses the International (English) region. This behavior may be updated in time with a region switch and such behavior can be done in emulators as well (results vary between games). | ||
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;93C46 EEPROM | ;93C46 EEPROM | ||
− | A 128-byte EEPROM is used in several Game Gear cartridges. All games are licensed baseball games | + | A 128-byte EEPROM is used in several Game Gear cartridges. All games are licensed baseball games to hold custom team data and/or save Pennant Mode progress: |
* ''The Majors Pro Baseball'' | * ''The Majors Pro Baseball'' |