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Post by pulse8 on Feb 26, 2004 13:34:58 GMT 2
Hey all, Wondering if anyone can shed some light on this one... All I seem to see from the silver series are Asian boxes with Asian instructions. I thought that I'd seen these in English? Was there English versions, and if so, are they rarer Cheers ;D
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Feb 26, 2004 16:33:38 GMT 2
CGL released the silver games in the UK and the boxes had the CGL logo on the front. They are rarer but most people seem to prefer the asian versions..
Michael
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Post by QJ on Feb 27, 2004 1:23:01 GMT 2
Finding any of the Silver games with English instructions is really hard. My guess is that they didn't sell too well outside Japan hence why it's rare to find any other manual apart from the Japanese ones.
Also, I'm fairly sure that some Silver games that had English manuals were sold in Japanese boxes anyway, which would explain the high amount of Jap boxes.
In the few years I've been collecting I think I can honestly say I've only ever seen 1 English Flagman instructions for sale which was with the game and box (which I believe our good friend Jon here won). I've seen loads of Japanese Flagman manuals over the years.
/QJ
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Post by pulse8 on Feb 27, 2004 10:53:23 GMT 2
Thanks guys. Well I'm not interested in the CGL games so I guess it's asian for me! Might have a bit more "authenticity" about them anyway cos this is where they originated from... Onward and upward (the top-50 list that is ;D) pulse8
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Post by lio on Feb 27, 2004 19:16:53 GMT 2
My silver games all come with English instructions (except green Judge). None of them is CGL. I agree that they are harder to find.
I bought my boxed Flagman with English instructions from ebay in 2002. The seller is colfaxcat from the US.
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