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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
How does one know it is "Launch Edition" by looking at it?
Which entry is 98087 a dupe of, 45466 or 103649? You are the only one to have 98087 in the collection with no barcode or item number.
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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
How does one know it is "Launch Edition" by looking at it?
Which entry is 98087 a dupe of, 45466 or 103649? You are the only one to have 98087 in the collection with no barcode or item number.
thats why I linked the original thread from back when. The Launch edition SHOULD have the original UPC or the original item should be renamed to Launch edition and the other 2 merged.
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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
How does one know it is "Launch Edition" by looking at it?
Which entry is 98087 a dupe of, 45466 or 103649? You are the only one to have 98087 in the collection with no barcode or item number.
thats why I linked the original thread from back when. The Launch edition SHOULD have the original UPC or the original item should be renamed to Launch edition and the other 2 merged.
If I were to pick up the item used, how would I know it was Launch Edition? It would seem to me, that if the term "Launch Edition" is not on the packaging, then it should not be in the item's title, and that "Launch Edition" would be something you put in the description field.
And, still, which is which? Can you answer the question specifically, the one above with the item numbers?
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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
How does one know it is "Launch Edition" by looking at it?
Which entry is 98087 a dupe of, 45466 or 103649? You are the only one to have 98087 in the collection with no barcode or item number.
thats why I linked the original thread from back when. The Launch edition SHOULD have the original UPC or the original item should be renamed to Launch edition and the other 2 merged.
If I were to pick up the item used, how would I know it was Launch Edition? It would seem to me, that if the term "Launch Edition" is not on the packaging, then it should not be in the item's title, and that "Launch Edition" would be something you put in the description field.
And, still, which is which? Can you answer the question specifically, the one above with the item numbers?
This is the type of stuff that gets frustrating when dealing with different admins. Back when this first came up months ago, I was told to submit a new item with the added "Launch Edition" or "Launch Bundle".
Barcode 083717202721 goes to the first print run that came with an artbook and slipcase.
The other barcodes would be a second and third printing, I presume.
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Copied from another thread.
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087 <-- Launch edition
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,6934.0.html
http://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,7154.0.html
How does one know it is "Launch Edition" by looking at it?
Which entry is 98087 a dupe of, 45466 or 103649? You are the only one to have 98087 in the collection with no barcode or item number.
thats why I linked the original thread from back when. The Launch edition SHOULD have the original UPC or the original item should be renamed to Launch edition and the other 2 merged.
If I were to pick up the item used, how would I know it was Launch Edition? It would seem to me, that if the term "Launch Edition" is not on the packaging, then it should not be in the item's title, and that "Launch Edition" would be something you put in the description field.
And, still, which is which? Can you answer the question specifically, the one above with the item numbers?
This is the type of stuff that gets frustrating when dealing with different admins. Back when this first came up months ago, I was told to submit a new item with the added "Launch Edition" or "Launch Bundle".
Barcode 083717202721 goes to the first print run that came with an artbook and slipcase.
The other barcodes would be a second and third printing, I presume.
I told you they aren't in sync with their own rules. I guess just find the right time to submit something into the database. It'll get approved eventually by someone or just don't submit anything anymore. An effort will eventually be made to work in unison.
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I told you they aren't in sync with their own rules. I guess just find the right time to submit something into the database. It'll get approved eventually by someone or just don't submit anything anymore.
C'mon now, no need for sour grapes. :P
I'd say it's more of a case of that some admins are more "letter of the law" than others but they're all human so we should expect interpretations of the Style Guide to vary slightly because of that.
I was meaning to reply to your other thread before it got locked and I understand what you're saying about reducing clutter in the database but if there indeed 3 different versions with three different sets of barcodes and item numbers then there should be three separate entries. Yeah it can be confusing to some who just want to put the game in their collection and be done with it but a little due diligence on their part can help them determine which version they own. ;)
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I told you they aren't in sync with their own rules. I guess just find the right time to submit something into the database. It'll get approved eventually by someone or just don't submit anything anymore.
C'mon now, no need for sour grapes. :P
I'd say it's more of a case of that some admins are more "letter of the law" than others but they're all human so we should expect interpretations of the Style Guide to vary slightly because of that.
I was meaning to reply to your other thread before it got locked and I understand what you're saying about reducing clutter in the database but if there indeed 3 different versions with three different sets of barcodes and item numbers then there should be three separate entries. Yeah it can be confusing to some who just want to put the game in their collection and be done with it but a little due diligence on their part can help them determine which version they own. ;)
More like a mouthful of lemon when on separate occasions your entries get accepted and then suddenly they start getting denied for the same reason they were accepted to begin with. My issue isn't the multiple entries, I was the one that created a new entry after the mod suggested I do so, but now ctracy is making something out of it. So, I want to know what's the deal. Was I right or did I create a dupe at the request of a mod? We need a clear cut answer.
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
Tried that before on a Fallout 3 entry and it was denied. I tried submitting it again since you're online. :P
EDIT: Accepted, thanks.
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
Tried that before on a Fallout 3 entry and it was denied. I tried submitting it again since you're online. :P
EDIT: Accepted, thanks.
Wasn't me who accepted the edit, so I don't deserve the thanks ;P
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
Tried that before on a Fallout 3 entry and it was denied. I tried submitting it again since you're online. :P
EDIT: Accepted, thanks.
Wasn't me who accepted the edit, so I don't deserve the thanks ;P
Who ever did it. :P
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
Tried that before on a Fallout 3 entry and it was denied. I tried submitting it again since you're online. :P
EDIT: Accepted, thanks.
This behaviour of re-submitting edits so they get accepted is not the way to do things. If something gets rejected, rather than re-submitting in hopes it goes through, you should be making a thread about it on the forum.
@ctracy
Barcode 083717202721 goes to the first print run that came with an artbook and slipcase.
The other barcodes would be a second and third printing, I presume.
So we are in agreement that there are 3 releases, but the 3 items in the database do not correspond correctly. You indicate that the first release with the artbook has a barcode of 083717202721, which is present in the database as 45466. That item's barcode was added in 2013. This item is not in your collection, instead you have the dupe (98087), added in 2016, in your collection. It would seem to me that you should remove 98087 from your collection and add 45466. Then we can edit 98087 to become the third release that is not covered in the database.
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I haven't been tracking this MGS saga for too long, but I just wanted to mention that, to help validate what differentiates a "launch edition" from second prints that may not include parts, like an artbook/soundtrack/slipcase, you can always:
- have the description field note the difference (i.e. "Launch editions include 30-page artbook")
- have cart/media art that shows the components
Otherwise, it's very easy for someone to see it as a dupe or record made in error.
Tried that before on a Fallout 3 entry and it was denied. I tried submitting it again since you're online. :P
EDIT: Accepted, thanks.
This behaviour of re-submitting edits so they get accepted is not the way to do things. If something gets rejected, rather than re-submitting in hopes it goes through, you should be making a thread about it on the forum.
@ctracy
Barcode 083717202721 goes to the first print run that came with an artbook and slipcase.
The other barcodes would be a second and third printing, I presume.
So we are in agreement that there are 3 releases, but the 3 items in the database do not correspond correctly. You indicate that the first release with the artbook has a barcode of 083717202721, which is present in the database as 45466. That item's barcode was added in 2013. This item is not in your collection, instead you have the dupe (98087), added in 2016, in your collection. It would seem to me that you should remove 98087 from your collection and add 45466. Then we can edit 98087 to become the third release that is not covered in the database.
Okay, but this is where the inconsistency comes in... do we rename the original item to Launch Bundle/Edition, or are you insisting that all 3 items have the exact same name? In which case, shouldn't all items with "Launch edition" or "Launch bundle" be changed to the standard edition name?
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I split this from Dupe thread to a new thread.
do we rename the original item to Launch Bundle/Edition, or are you insisting that all 3 items have the
exact same name?
Definately not. With the current way the db functions, all items should have unique (to category) names. In other
words, we should not have 2 items with the same name in the same category. And I am aware that there exists many
instances where this happens.
The one with the artbook should not have "Launch Edition" in the title because those terms are not used on the
packaging. It can be used in the description.
Here is a start:
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection (with Artbook)
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
We can keep those 2 with the same name until it can be determined what the difference is between them besides the barcode. We need to "dig deeper" as they say. I am looking at everything possible, including Region code and Disc p/ns. I have also read online that there is a region-free ESRB rated version that is sold by Russian websites. By far, the one MrFoxhound submitted seems to be the rarer of the two non-artbook releases. With exception to a 4th version I found for sale in Canada!
Here is the full research, with missing info marked as needed. This is for our determination as to what these different versions are and the info won't be needed to be put into an item entry unless required.
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection (with Artbook)
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
BLUS-41033
083717202721
number on case: 20272-CS
number on slipcover: 20272-OS
Disc 1: BLUS-30109.BPDL 018520
Disc 2: BLUS-41028.BHDL 492480
Slipcase has cut-out for barcode.
EN/FR/ES
EN/FR Black ESRB (slipcover and case)
Slipcover has raised print
Region marking: Region 1 (slipcover)
Region marking: ? (case)
Ebay ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/331830124242
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection
http://vgcollect.com/item/103649
BLUS-83009L
083717202950
number on case: 20295-CS
Disc 1: BLUS-?
Disc 2: ?
EN/FR/ES
EN/FR Black ESRB (case)
Region marking: ? (case)
Ebay ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/262417369674
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection
http://vgcollect.com/item/98087
BLUS-41033
083717202943
number on case: 20294-CS
Disc 1: BLUS-30109.BPDL 018520
Disc 2: BLUS-41028.BHDL 492480
EN/FR/ES
EN/FR Black ESRB (case)
Region marking: ? (case)
Ebay ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/141386362344
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection (with Artbook?)
- no db entry
083717202738
number on case: 20273-CS
number on slipcover: 20272-OS
Disc 1: ?
Disc 2: ?
EN/FR/ES
EN/FR Black ESRB (case)
Region marking: ? (case)
Ebay ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261949061691
Ebay ref: http://www.ebay.com/itm/201570025736 (in artbook slipcase 20272-OS)
http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/83717202738
Misc
Disc 1 BLUS-30109.BPDL 018528? (http://www.ebay.com/itm/201550647447)
Disc 2 BLUS-41028.BDHL 492468 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/351712279874)
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The one with the artbook should not have "Launch Edition" in the title because those terms are not used on the
packaging. It can be used in the description.
Here is a start:
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection (with Artbook)
http://vgcollect.com/item/45466
It doesn't say "with Artbook" on the packaging, so by your rule it should just say "Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection"
Why is "with Artbook" okay, but "Launch edition" isn't okay? That's why I made the post in the first place, asking what the listing should say, the consensus was "Launch edition". I even suggested "with Artbook" and was told "Launch edition"
There are tons of items in the database like this. Tons of items have a first print run, and it seems to be generally acceptable practice to put something descriptive in the title to easily differentiate the items.
How does one differentiate the other 2 nearly identical items? I don't know, I honestly believe someone will in the not too distant future mark those two as dupes of each other and it will get merged or it will continue being marked as dupe.
Note: I get that this has sort of been fixed, but I feel it is still a valid topic for discussion. These types of things should have a consistent decision.
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It doesn't say "with Artbook" on the packaging, so by your rule it should just say "Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection"
Why is "with Artbook" okay, but "Launch edition" isn't okay?
It comes with an "artbook" but not a "Launch edition." That is something that someone can tell just by looking at the item they have. No one can tell if they purchased this if it is a "Launch Edition" by looking at it. And it appears that Google can only find results from VGCollect for use of the term "Legacy Collection Launch Edition" which also proves that this isn't a term we should be using.
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I hate to make this discussion more complicated, but I tend to use "launch edition" in my item names, but usually because it is noted in advertising from the publisher about "first-print copies" or "copies at launch."
For instance, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax and its launch version looks identical (because all they did was seal it in plastic with an extra cardboard insert on the back):
http://vgcollect.com/item/59462
http://vgcollect.com/item/85203
The barcodes are supposedly the same (I haven't checked my version).
If someone were to have bought this used, there's no way for them to know which one they got unless they bought it with the punching bag included.
*Note: I did not create the launch edition for this particular title and will probably submit an edit to change the title and image to go with this:
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vXMAAOSwhcJWM7S5/s-l1600.jpg)
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The Persona one, "Launch Edition" is not an official term either. If it were me, that would become "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax - Tarot Card Set" or something along those lines.
If our listing is accurate to the actual item itself (and not what a website sells it as or using fan terms) a person who purchases the item will know exactly which item to add. If a person buys the game on its own and wants to add the one with the extra stuff, they can do that. We do not need to police collections, but we do have a responsibility of having accurate representations of the actual items. But since "Launch Edition" is not an official term or phrase, we can put that into the description. Something like: this version was sold by some online retailers using the phrase Launch Edition.
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The Persona one, "Launch Edition" is not an official term either. If it were me, that would become "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax - Tarot Card Set" or something along those lines.
If our listing is accurate to the actual item itself (and not what a website sells it as or using fan terms) a person who purchases the item will know exactly which item to add. If a person buys the game on its own and wants to add the one with the extra stuff, they can do that. We do not need to police collections, but we do have a responsibility of having accurate representations of the actual items. But since "Launch Edition" is not an official term or phrase, we can put that into the description. Something like: this version was sold by some online retailers using the phrase Launch Edition.
Yeah, I can understand that. It never quite sat right with me to call it a launch edition when a publisher wasn't calling it that specifically. These days they say things like "all preorders and some launch copies will include [special goodies here]" but the actual version doesn't have a name. The publisher might be thinking of it more of a "limited edition," for all we know, since it is technically "limited" to whatever their first print is.
I'm wondering if this is something we should further refine in our style guide then.
Thanks for your thoughts on this, tripredacus. I'll also go ahead and submit those edits for that P4AU version now.
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Bump-a-roonie
1. Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection 1987-2012 (slipcover)
https://vgcollect.com/item/45466
2. Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection 1987-2012 (20294-CS)
https://vgcollect.com/item/98087
3. Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection 1987-2012 (20295-CS)
https://vgcollect.com/item/103649
Should be the best way to go about it. Unfortunately #2 and #3 still seems to not be known what the deal is... I also wonder what the L in #3 is for...
You can think we can put (20272-OS) into the name for #1... would you guys rather it be slipcover or that item number from the back of the slipcover?