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Jersey Devil (PlayStation)

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Title Screen

Jersey Devil

Also known as: Jersey Devil no Daibouken (JP)
Developer: Behaviour Interactive
Publishers: Ocean (EU), SCEA (US), Konami (JP)
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: June 2, 1999
Released in US: May 31, 1998
Released in EU: December 12, 1997


RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Jersey Devil is a Halloween themed platformer where you need to defeat Dr. Knarf and his sidekick Dennis that are trying to takeover Jersey City.

Regional Differences

There are many differences, mainly visual, between the three versions of the game.

Title Screen

  • The European version has a static background with a language option;
  • The North American and Japanese releases have a scrolling background, no language options and a new logo.
  • There is no copyright information on the European and Japanese title screens.
Europe North America Japan
JerseyDevil Title PAL.png JerseyDevil Title.png JerseyDevil Title JP.png

Loading Screens

The loading screen for the HubWorld was changed in the North American release.

Europe North America/Japan
The HubWorld, as it appears in the European release. The HubWorld, as it appears in the North American and Japanese releases of the game..

The level loading screens were also altered to feature the name of the current area and the upcoming level.

Europe North America/Japan
Museum PAL.png Museum NTSC.png
Europe North America/Japan
Cemetery PAL.png Cemetery NTSC.png
Europe North America/Japan
ChemicalWasteland PAL.png ChemicalWasteland NTSC.png

Collectibles

Some collectibles also had their designs reworked.

Europe North America/Japan
Knarf Tokens PAL.gif Knarf Tokens NTSC.png
Europe North America/Japan
Pumpkin PAL.gif PUMPKIN NTSC.gif
Europe North America/Japan
KnarfBox PAL.png KnarfBox NTSC.png

FMVs

The hand-drawn animated intro from the European and North American versions was changed to a computer-animated intro in the Japanese version.

Europe/North America Japan