Talk:Super Hunchback

Time Limit
The article states that " If time ran out, a giant Liberty Bell-like object would ring in the hunchback's ear, thus causing him to double over and to lose a life." but in the UK version of the game, a giant bell falls from the sky and encloses the hunchback. Is there some sort of international variation, or could this idea possibly be pulled from an old review? Magazines like Nintendo Power are notorious for reviewing unfinished games, etc, so possibly this animation was changed prior to release? - ThomasHarte 12:39, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

"the cartridge label records the year as 1992."
My copy of the cartridge has a different picture and no copyright message at all. It has the code DMG-HN-UKV rather than DMG-HN-UKV-1 as in that shown in the article picture — is it possible that the cartridge was reissued with new art, prompting an updated claim of copyright? — 87.194.58.250 (talk) 18:02, 16 July 2008 (UTC)