PC and PlayStation 2 versions of the game feature voiced dialogue by the actors from the cartoon, unlockable alternate outfits for Bloom, and certain parts with elements similar to a dating simulation game. The Game Boy Advance version is all but identical to the 3D versions in terms of progression through the game, how battles are fought and the side quests available to the player. The PC and PS2 versions were mainly released in Europe, while the GBA version was released worldwide.
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| - PC and PlayStation 2 versions of the game feature voiced dialogue by the actors from the cartoon, unlockable alternate outfits for Bloom, and certain parts with elements similar to a dating simulation game. The Game Boy Advance version is all but identical to the 3D versions in terms of progression through the game, how battles are fought and the side quests available to the player. The PC and PS2 versions were mainly released in Europe, while the GBA version was released worldwide.
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| - PC and PlayStation 2 versions of the game feature voiced dialogue by the actors from the cartoon, unlockable alternate outfits for Bloom, and certain parts with elements similar to a dating simulation game. The Game Boy Advance version is all but identical to the 3D versions in terms of progression through the game, how battles are fought and the side quests available to the player. The PC and PS2 versions were mainly released in Europe, while the GBA version was released worldwide.
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