I don't know for sure, but from experience sometimesDoes anyone know, do some Europe versions still use slightly different savefiles to the US releases? Just curious really, I know they sometimes used to on the GBA. If so it's something to consider if you buy a game at a later date and want to migrate your savefile to it.
Thanks guys. That's what made me say it, because I nearly did itSome saves are able to be used without issue but others have problems (FF3 Japanese version stored Japanese encoded names in the save which did not look nice in the US/Eu versions)...it is more a coding issue than a save type one like Mr Driller 2 for the GBA though.QUOTE(dice @ Jan 19 2008, 12:40 AM)I don't know for sure, but from experience sometimes
often the extra languages take up a teeny bit of extra space, so if you're stingy about space saving on your card, you might be inclined to go for the (U) version.