The part about not re-using information is to prevent things like using the name from the title (not necessarily the name of the game) in the description. It was specifically to combat people using a Desc like so:
"Akiba's Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed 10th Anniversary Edition includes an original soundtrack..."
Or to put into Description the barcode, or item number, release date/etc that is put into the other fields already. It is OK to put in a Dev or Pub if they are not options in the dropdown.
For this one, the Includes is a good start but
- "sealed game" doesn't help anyone. Here you can put in the name of the game as well as the item number or barcode on it. If you want to put in the item number from the disc then it can be done on this line OR above the includes list.
- remove the term "exclusive" from the Artbook item unless this is actually in the name. Now, in this line item it is OK to put how many pages there are if you want.
- if the item contains a soundtrack CD and we know the name of it, use the name of the CD, if not then it should be put as "soundtrack CD". Terms like "Original Soundtrack" is obviously copied from the marketing material and we should not be using that.
There are some considerations to have where you need not always put every bit of info in a Description for items included inside of a set, especially for items that have or can have their own entries.
Examples
- If the Game inside is also available separately, then it is better to put things like what paperwork is inside it, or the disc item number onto that entry instead.
- the artbook is allowed a separate entry in the books section, so the info like how many pages are in it should be on that entry for sure and whatever other details.
- same goes for an audio CD, they can get entries made in the Swag Soundtrack section where you can put in anything even IFPI numbers if you want.
For these, you just want to make sure that the description in the LE Includes section has enough identifying info so that you could find the other entries if you looked for them. This is why using the generic terms like "game name" or "artbook" or "original soundtrack" is not a good idea. Maybe someday we can link things together to make it easier to know exactly what those things are.