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* On Blu-ray releases (and some DVDs, such as ''Mad Max: Fury Road''), the music is in a lower tone due to PAL to NTSC sound conversion. This applies to both the 1996 and 2011 audio variants.
* On Blu-ray releases (and some DVDs, such as ''Mad Max: Fury Road''), the music is in a lower tone due to PAL to NTSC sound conversion. This applies to both the 1996 and 2011 audio variants.
* On the video board game ''Nightmare IV: Vampire'' (aka ''Atmosfear IV''), different sounds consisting of some spooky sounds and a few whooshes can be heard.
* On the video board game ''Nightmare IV: Vampire'' (aka ''Atmosfear IV''), different sounds consisting of some spooky sounds and a few whooshes can be heard.
* On the "Power To The People At Home" Promo variant, we hear a funky tune with the announcer saying "Roadshow Entertainment, Power to the People at Home!"
* On the "Power To The People At Home" Promo variant, there is a funky tune with the announcer saying "Roadshow Entertainment, Power to the People at Home!"
* On the 1993-1995 Coming Soon variant, once the Roadshow logo finishes, the 1993-1995 music is still heard, but slightly extended.
* On the 1993-1995 Coming Soon variant, once the Roadshow logo finishes, the 1993-1995 music is still heard, but slightly extended.
* On ''Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year'' (disc 2) and ''Hamish & Andy's Caravan of Courage - Australia vs. New Zealand'', the 1996-2011 music is used with the 2011 variant.
* On ''Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year'' (disc 2) and ''Hamish & Andy's Caravan of Courage - Australia vs. New Zealand'', the 1996-2011 music is used with the 2011 variant.
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