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Why does it say "Save Type NONE" when the save type is Password?
Look at the finding Nemo ROM below, it says, "Save Type Password".
I never understood the difference......
 

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Yes, it should say Save Type: Password. The difference between none and password, is that none literally means none. No built in save, no passwords. You turn the game off, you lose your progress and high-scores. Sometimes puzzle games have this.
 

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Looking over at IGN, it appears that all the Password option is good for is Level Select. There is no save per se, you will start the level with whatever defaults there are. If this is true, then None is the proper save type since none of your progress is actually being saved.
 

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Still waiting for this to come into the shops, had the (E) ROM since early last year! Bloody good game though, nice to have something like this on GBA, the film looks like crap.
 

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Thought Max Payne GBA was a bit average myself, this is way better and has better controls, ok the driving bit sucks but I love it anyway.
 

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