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==TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine non-bugs== | |||
While the support for this version isn't quite perfect, there are a number of things that may look like bugs but which actually aren't. The following have been verified by running the original game in an emulator. Most of them are music-related, and in those cases the names used to refer to them come from the printed manual and built-in Sound Test: | |||
* The letters under the distaff are sometimes drawn with what looks like an incorrect font. | |||
* ''Shepherd's Theme 2'', which is used when the dragon carries you away, is identical to the ''Hetchel Vs Chaos Theme''. Other versions play an up-tempo version of the Shepherds music instead. | |||
* When exploring the dragon caves, the game will play the unused ''Overture'' music instead of ''Shepherds Theme 1''. | |||
* The ''Blacksmith's Theme'' begins playing while you're still on the plateau outside their guild. | |||
* The game plays ''Cygna's Theme'' at and near the Shore of Wonders. | |||
* The game plays ''Shepherd's Theme 1'' and ''Glassmaker's Theme'' when you revisit their respective guilds near the end. | |||
In general, the game is much more inclined to play music again after it ends or has been interrupted than the floppy versions are. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_(video_game) Wikipedia article on Loom] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_(video_game) Wikipedia article on Loom] |
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