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Post by Aris on Aug 24, 2008 21:30:04 GMT 2
Hey guys, I just received my first ever Green Judge last week, and have played it a few times since I got it. I've noticed I haven't been able to get anywhere near my highscore on the Purple Judge game (I got 8 on the Purple Judge, but could only muster 29 on the Green Judge) and am wondering if the Green Judge has, or is supposed to have, a higher level of difficulty than the Purple?
Does anyone have any information, opinions or experience on this subject? Has anyone actually played both and found the Green to be more challenging than the Purple, or vice-versa?
Aris
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 25, 2008 18:10:15 GMT 2
Aris, I'm not sure about this, it's only an assumption: as you well know, purple judge replaced green judge because of an error in the gameplay of game B. Maybe when they designed the gameplay for purple judge they discovered that it was rather difficult, fixed the problem in game B and tweaked it so that it would be a bit easier. Can anyone else confirm there are indeed differences between the gameplay of purple and green judge?
Michael
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Post by andycole on Aug 26, 2008 10:35:27 GMT 2
I've never played the green one, I just knew about the error in the gameplay, although I can't remember the details of the error. Perhaps the error was that it was too hard! Andy
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Post by Aris on Aug 26, 2008 15:06:12 GMT 2
Hey guys, thanks for the responses! Well, that sounds like a good enough reason to me, unless of course, my reflexes just aren't what they used to be..... Is there anyone here who has played both and has come to the same conclusion I have regarding the difficulty issue? AC AC
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 26, 2008 21:11:36 GMT 2
The error was in the gameplay of Game B. The extra leaflet that comes with the green judge describes this exact problem!
Michael
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Post by andycole on Aug 27, 2008 17:43:06 GMT 2
Eh? So you're saying that they knew about the problem whilst the Green was in production, and instead of fixing it, they just released a leaflet to go with the game, and carried on selling it? I never knew about that, I thought that they just halted production of green and produced the fixed purple.
Andy
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 27, 2008 23:19:25 GMT 2
No, I'm sure they discovered it later and replaced it with the purple judge but it seems they had already produced the games so they decided to release green judge with the leaflet.. But it's just an assumption, I don't know exactly what happened.
Michael
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Post by pablo on Aug 28, 2008 9:12:47 GMT 2
Hey Mike, can you publish the Green Judge extra leaflet or give a link to read it? I would like to know the error explanation from Nintendo. I have one myself, played very few times, and still don't know where is the error. Thanks.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 28, 2008 13:55:20 GMT 2
The information is included in my FAQ Pablo!
Michael
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Post by pablo on Aug 28, 2008 20:49:43 GMT 2
O.K. i found it. But it is in japanese!!! I have found you're explanation and it's correct. If someone still don't know it and don't want to look the FAQ, this is the error:
In game B, if the right player gets the higher number, but instead of hitting runs away, the left player gets 2 points. If the left player does the same, the right player gets only one point! I have played green and purple game A and i confirm both have the same difficulty. I won in the two games, arriving to almost the same score. So it's the same game, one with the error and the other without it.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 28, 2008 23:29:39 GMT 2
Of course it's in japanese, green judge wasn't released worldwide!
Michael
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Post by pablo on Aug 29, 2008 13:59:53 GMT 2
I thought that green Judge had an english version instructions as the other silver-gold games. Even the rare Flagman had one in english!
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Aug 29, 2008 18:46:09 GMT 2
No, the english ones available for green judge weren't regular instructon booklets but supplemental ones folded like scandinavian booklets for example and they were meant for various Asian countries. The CGL version released in UK was purple. There wasn't a CGL version of green judge.
Michael
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Post by rensmits on Aug 30, 2008 0:02:56 GMT 2
Well, we have seen a couple of green judges with English text on it some years ago on ebay. Probably made with the front of a purple judge, but we can't be 100% sure about that. Maybe, just maybe English green judges were made for export, but were terminated ;D after they discovert the mistake and only some survived.
Not very likely, but we've seen stranger items come up.
René
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Post by Aris on Sept 13, 2008 6:39:08 GMT 2
O.K. i found it. But it is in japanese!!! I have found you're explanation and it's correct. If someone still don't know it and don't want to look the FAQ, this is the error: In game B, if the right player gets the higher number, but instead of hitting runs away, the left player gets 2 points. If the left player does the same, the right player gets only one point! I have played green and purple game A and i confirm both have the same difficulty. I won in the two games, arriving to almost the same score. So it's the same game, one with the error and the other without it. Hi Pablo, Yes, I agree with you regarding the difficulty being the same. I have since got my score on Green Judge down to 16, so, while it's not as low as my score on the Purple Judge, it's close enough to conclude that it's not more difficult, as I first thought. AC
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