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What does the (U), (E), (J) and m5 mean at the end of ROMs

Started by recklessftw, January 19, 2006, 03:07:50 PM

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recklessftw

Hi there,

So what do the letters behind the rom names mean? I see E, U, J UE, stuff like that. Sometimes there is also m5 or something like that.  Is that language? E being english and J being japaneese? So what is U, universal menu...?

Thanks.

Overdrive_X

Quote from: "recklessftw"Hi there,

So what do the letters behind the rom names mean? I see E, U, J UE, stuff like that. Sometimes there is also m5 or something like that.  Is that language? E being english and J being japaneese? So what is U, universal menu...?

Thanks.

(U) = United States/Canada

(E) Europe

(J) Japan

(C) China

(A) Australia

(F) France

(G) German

(P) Portoguese

(I) Italy

M* Multi Language in Exemple M3 might be English/German/Italian


karurosu

Sometimes you'll find extra stuff, a name like (SCZ) means the release group, and a (!) means a correct release.
There are many more. look for Goodtool legend and you'll find everyone
arurosu @ Animation2 Ltd.