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The Korean version of Samurai Shodown II has several differences compared to the other versions:
• Attract mode is completely silent. There are no music or sound effects regardless of the settings in the options menu.
• All blood is recolored to white.
• There are no in-game fatalities, though the referees still take away the opponent's corpse after the match ends.
• The background on the title screen is completely different.
• Attract mode is completely silent. There are no music or sound effects regardless of the settings in the options menu.
• All blood is recolored to white.
• There are no in-game fatalities, though the referees still take away the opponent's corpse after the match ends.
• The background on the title screen is completely different.
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