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4:35 pm 22/09/07
| BuckyB
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I don’t have any Oz games, other than Blue’s Clues.
What bothers me is the G-thingie that’s on the games. Is it usually just a sticker? And if it’s not a sticker but printed on the cover, does that mean that it’s an Oz-specific game?
If so, does the game have a different SLES code, or just its own SpineNumber?
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8:18 pm 22/09/07
| AtariBuff
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Muppet Race Mania for example has another SpineNumber and was shipped in an ANZ -jewelcase. Yes, some “G’s” are printed on the cover - these are not just stickers!
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8:40 pm 22/09/07
| BuckyB
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Thanks for the info, but it’s still a bit unclear, sorry
For now, I’d only want to get games with different SLES codes. Is there a simple way of knowing that an aussie games has a different SLES code, simply by looking at the printed/stickers “G”?
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We usally have different size cases too, mainly the slim jewel case kind. Eg: UK Monster Rancher vs Australian Monster Rancher. Crash Bandicoot 1 2 and 3 are all avalible in slim jewel case here, AND have G printed on the back. Final Fantasy 6 is a double CD case, as opposed to the UK version, which is just a thick case (like command and conquer)Also most PAL games all have the same SLES code, except some games like Tombi 2 which has a seperate PAL SLES code. Apart from these differences, I don’t think I have see many extra changes. If anyone wants pictures I can always provide
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2:22 pm 23/09/07
| BuckyB
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I think a list of ‘different jewelcase’ and ‘different SLES numbers’ would be very interesting.
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10:03 pm 23/09/07
| AtariBuff
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a list would definitely be of great help, Nin.
I also got an ANZ “Legend of Legaia” in a Double-CD case where the 2nd disk of “Star Ocean” was (mis)placed in the 2nd compartment of the jewelcase. ANZ sure holds a few surprises with two exclusive releases, “AFL ‘99″ and “Blue’s Clues” and a few country variants like “Shane Warne Cricket ‘99″.
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