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Dav1d
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How different does a game have to be to be considered a variation?
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I have 2 CIB Namco Museums for Gameboy Advance. The only difference between them is the way the Box folds. Is this considered a variation and if so what would I call it in the variation box?
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Considering it's GameBoy Advance, it could be a bootleg (just a warning)...
Do you have pictures?
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If nothing more significant can be found i would HIGHLY suggest extra media images.
I haven't made it deep enough into my closet yet to get my GBA games out yet but i have a sealed one with the "pop in" bottom (top and bottom open the same) where most games have the "pop in" top and the more intricate "you will rip the box by messing with this" folded together bottom.
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I don't have a camera with me but One just folds in. The other has two "tabby" things. So how would I label that?
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