When that movie left theaters they reprinted the art without that "movie ticket" callout on front and removed the ticket. What I consider "Black Label" may not be the true "first release" - For instance, any game that came with a movie ticket (having a callout on the front art for that ticket) may in fact be the first release, as they probably came out right before or while that movie was still in theaters. Things to Keep in Mind - (This is a work in progress!) dot Hack games and the Disney Games later. I have been collecting photos of everything on this list, but that doesn't mean something I've found isn't fake.Īlso, we can argue about the placement in the list of the. PLEASE, if you see anything you think is incorrect, let me know so I can look into it. I will try to keep it updated and edit it to reflect the change and the date changes were made. I've been working with a few people over the years.MurdockEx, Supernintender, and a few other people (chime in below if you're here!) to try to compile this list, and I'm still finding variants, so this list is fluid. I've been working on this list for a few years now, flushing out variants and oddities along with the standard "black label" and Greatest Hits sets.
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