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* [[Recycled Title]]: There's the 1987 arcade original, the 1988 NES version (which was advertised as a port of the arcade game), and the 1996 Neo-Geo sequel.
* [[Recycled Title]]: There's the 1987 arcade original, the 1988 NES version (which was advertised as a port of the arcade game), and the 1996 Neo-Geo sequel.
* [[Reformulated Game]]: The NES version has less players on the court than in other versions, but gave each character individualized stats, health gauges and power shots (in contrast to the arcade version, where only captains could perform power shots). Moreover, the NES version added two new teams not in the arcade version (India and U.S.S.R.).
* [[Reformulated Game]]: The NES version has less players on the court than in other versions, but gave each character individualized stats, health gauges and power shots (in contrast to the arcade version, where only captains could perform power shots). Moreover, the NES version added two new teams not in the arcade version (India and U.S.S.R.).
* [[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]: Iceland, in the arcade version
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Iceland, in the arcade version
* [[Spiritual Sequel]]: Technically ''Super Dodge Ball Advance'' is one, considering it doesn't have the familiar Nekketsu characters from the earlier games. However, the U.S. localization renamed most of the characters with names used in the original NES localization.
* [[Spiritual Sequel]]: Technically ''Super Dodge Ball Advance'' is one, considering it doesn't have the familiar Nekketsu characters from the earlier games. However, the U.S. localization renamed most of the characters with names used in the original NES localization.