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matt:
A new user (solidgear3) is the one who added it and also added it to his collection. I'm really confused because I haven't seen that number before and there are a few in the database.
monochrome:
Now I'm not sure... do longbox or standard versions even have a different SLUS designation from "Greatest Hits"?  I'm as confused as you haha..
matt:
Haha yeah I don't know. Doom was long box, short box and greatest hits.
matt:
I found this which lists the long box as SLUS-00077:

http://www.videogameobsession.com/videogame/psxboxes/PSX-Doom.jpg

Still not sure where B00000I1BT comes from. @solidgear3 could you chime in?
matt:
Okay I think I'm on to something. I found this page:

http://www.browsenodes.com/listproducts-44263011.html

That list a ton of games in the B000* format. The bottom of this page refers to these numbers the ASINs. A quick wiki search turned up this page:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Standard_Identification_Number

So it looks like B00000I1BT is the Amazon number which makes sense because the first search result for this lands at Amazon.

The moral of this story: DON'T USE ASIN AS PART NUMBER. TAKE THE PART NUMBER FROM THE BOX OR MEDIA. kthanx.
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