a few things:
1) Super Copa (US) is missing in the guide and online list, see here:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/g/supe...opa/images.php
2) what about the two ISS games, i KNOW, they seem not to have been released in the US, BUT they are NTSC (and not japanese) games, so why not in the US section? you know, all games from brazil and australia have to be included in the PAL sections and count for complete sets, so why not mexican releases for the US set, wouldn't you count Canadian-only releases too?? sounds weird to me
3) what about the "Congo" prototype, i know this one was featured one somebodys sites (trm? i don't know), maybe even more protos at that site and snescentral
4) Congo's Caper (US) is not called Joe&mac 2 in europe, it's also called Congo's Caper
5) these protos saw release in europe but it isn't mentioned in the description:
- Daze before Christmas
- Waterworld
6) these rumor mill titles have been released in europe but this isn't mentioned:
-Asterix
-Might & Magic II
- Power Drive
- Syvalion
- Turbo Toons
7) rumor mill title Super Loopz could have been released in Brazil, i saw the name somewhere when searching for Super Copa (PAL)
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9) there is a rom of "Madden NFL '96 Reviewer Version" but no mentioning of this one in the guide
10) there is a rom of "Judge Dredd - CES Preview Version" but no mentioning of this one in the guide
11) Bust-A-Move (US) was also called Puzzle Bobble in Europe
12) Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest (US) has aka "Mystic Quest Legend" for Europe
13) Maui Mallard: Cold Shadow was called "Donald in Maui Mallard" in Europe
14) Road Runners Death Valley Rally was called "Looney Tunes Road Runner" in Europe
15) Super Buster Bros. was called "Super Pang" in Europe too, not just Japan
16) the turtles games were all called "Hero Turtles" instead of "Ninja Turtles" in Europe
17) Tuff E Nuff was also called Tuff E Nuff in Europe, i still haven't found any prove for a PAL game called Fighting Spirits
18) F1 ROC was also called Exhaust Heat in Europe
19) Kirby's Avalance is not called Kirby's Ghost Drop in Europe, but "Kirby's Ghost Trap"
20) Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals was called "Lufia" in Europe
21) NCAA Football akas are messed up, those belong to NCAA Basketball (both)
22) NHL '94 was released as "NHL Hockey '94" in Europe
23) Smartball was also called "Jelly Boy" in Europe
24) Super Alfred Chicken was called "Alfred Chicken" in Europe
25) Tiny Toon Wacky Sports was called "Tiny Toon: Wild & Wacky Sports
" in Europe
26) Wings 2 Aces High is called "Blazing Skies" in Europe