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Post by andycole on Nov 22, 2005 10:51:50 GMT 2
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Post by rensmits on Nov 22, 2005 12:52:55 GMT 2
Is that just a sticker on the box or a real print.
Is the game somehow different. I mean is there a print or something that says KE leg?
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Post by andycole on Nov 22, 2005 13:20:17 GMT 2
It's just a sticker. The game looks the same, although I admit I haven't studied them. I think the manuals are the most interesting thing. They are quite nice but you can see there wasn't much quality control. Compare the title between the 2 manuals!
Andy.
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Post by rensmits on Nov 22, 2005 13:27:23 GMT 2
Ah, I see. So it's something like the Swedish Bergsala distributor. Nothing fancy or special.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Nov 22, 2005 19:47:37 GMT 2
Rene, do you have a photo of the games this swedish distributor used to sell ? Do they have any special logo on them ?
Anyway, the photos are great Andy. Do I have your permission to use them in the FAQ ? Do we know anything about the number of games they released ?
Michael
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Post by rensmits on Nov 22, 2005 21:48:20 GMT 2
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Post by Br3nd4N on Nov 23, 2005 0:26:03 GMT 2
Theres a mario box on my site.... a bit small but...
-B
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Post by sAner on Nov 23, 2005 9:16:22 GMT 2
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the good pictures. I think the instruction manuals are very interesting and even it's just a sticker, the Danish logo aswell.
Regards, sAner
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Post by andycole on Nov 23, 2005 10:53:54 GMT 2
Anyway, the photos are great Andy. Do I have your permission to use them in the FAQ ? Do we know anything about the number of games they released ? Michael Sure. I could do a proper scan if you want. I have no idea about release numbers. It's difficult to compare this company with another distributor like CGL. We know CGL released a lot of games, because they are everywhere and they even did their own boxes. With KE LEG on the one hand they didn't bother making new boxes, they just put stickers on, but on the other hand, they printed their own instruction sheets, so there must have been quite a few of them, as it would not have been worth printing small numbers of sheets. I'm surprised a lot more haven't been seen. I suppose as the company is still going, it would be possible to ask them, but we already know what resonse we'll get! Andy.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Nov 23, 2005 12:13:49 GMT 2
Theres a mario box on my site.... a bit small but... If it's from KE LEG, I've seen it already.. :smile: Thanks Andy, I'd appreciate it! Michael
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Post by Marcus on Nov 24, 2005 22:22:18 GMT 2
Just thought I should show a better example of a swedish manual from Bergsala (the one rensmits linked to was a copy of a more general information paper that came with earlier wide screen games). Most games sold in Sweden came with both the original english manual and a separate swedish manual (always in A4 format as far as I know). Nothing else (box, game etc) came with the Bergsala logo even though Sweden was one of the the countries with the highest number of sold G&W's per capita (according to Bergsala atleast ;-)) Green House - frontGreen House - back
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