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*The camera angle in the [[Home-Run Contest]] is more zoomed-in when the language is set to Japanese. | *The camera angle in the [[Home-Run Contest]] is more zoomed-in when the language is set to Japanese. | ||
*All distances in the game are recorded in feet in American English, due to America's use of the U.S. Imperial System. All distances are recorded in metres in Japanese, as Japan uses the metric system. | *All distances in the game are recorded in feet in American English, due to America's use of the U.S. Imperial System. All distances are recorded in metres in Japanese, as Japan uses the metric system. | ||
**The latter is also the case with | **The latter is also the case with PAL versions. | ||
*The announcer says different phrases in some of the game modes, which are covered in the respective article. | *The announcer says different phrases in some of the game modes, which are covered in the respective article. | ||
*Most crowd chants are different in Japanese than they are in American English (except {{SSBM|Mario}}, {{SSBM|Luigi}}, {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, and {{SSBM|Young Link}}). | *Most crowd chants are different in Japanese than they are in American English (except {{SSBM|Mario}}, {{SSBM|Luigi}}, {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, and {{SSBM|Young Link}}). |