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I've read that in the Japanese version, the "bananas" are drugs or something of that nature, makeing it seem not so rediculous. Anyone confirm or deny? It's be worth adding to the article. Melodia Chaconne 9 July 2005 18:40 (UTC)
- I've heard they were "Opium", but that it went through Nintendo's old censorship policy. If I can find a good source to cite, I'll add it. You (Talk) July 9, 2005 19:27 (UTC)
I added various bits of information to the article for purposes of expansion and elaboration. --John Arlington.
So, is it possible to defeat Venus with just monsters or not? The description of the race first says its impossible and then goes on to explain how to beat the quirk in the game that supposedly makes an all monster team a bad idea. --Ryuukuro 19:30, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
It is possible. I changed the term "impossible" to "difficult" to avoid confusion. --John Arlington.