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Topic: Is this a fake copy of a game 'Combat of giants: Dinosaur Strike' ?

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Bunkerneath

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Verm

Hope these links work:

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Verm

link3710

Looks real enough to me, though I'm not familiar with PAL Wii packaging differences.

link3710

cadaver138

Seems real to me. Seen a few of these games on ds but I think this was the only one for Wii.

cadaver138

Verm

Well, what concerns me is that the back of the box has UKV, yet the triangle colour on the spine isn't UK?

Verm

link3710

I think it's more likely a print error than a fake game, that's too dark for the blue triangles NOE uses from what I can find online. Also, who would make a fake copy of THAT game?

link3710

Verm

Thank you for the replies.

Verm

Anti-Matter

Verm wrote:

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Dude, it was Official cover.
I had checked from Gamefaqs.com
Yes. It was Official cover, Front and Back.
That game was exist.
Here the Official cover from Gamefaqs.
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cadaver138

Just looked at all the pre-owned Wii games at work and they mostly have that green triangle on the spine, 2 had a yellow one, 3 were purple. I have no idea what they mean

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Octane

@Verm UKV is green.

@cadaver138 It's a classification system for regional varieties. You can tell the in-game language from the triangle, but I doubt they were ever meant for the customers. Probably something Nintendo used internally for distribution. Green means it's a UK game. Yellow, depending on the hue, is either a UK game, or a UK game not meant for sale (probably promotional material). Purple is the general colour for Europe.

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cadaver138

New knowledge! Thank you. I actually find that quite interesting

cadaver138

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