Speaking of DDS1, I wanted to verify with you forum folk about whether the item was released in two formats: 1) regular game-only version and 2) deluxe version with slipcase & soundtrack and such. If so, that means the non-deluxe version should have the non-deluxe image, no? (http://vgcollect.com/item/1144)
I was just afraid to change it when I noted how many users had already marked that they owned the non-deluxe version (while only 1 person has claimed the deluxe version). ... also looks like the barcodes for the game box itself and the deluxe slipcase are the same, too, which is a bit confusing.
You've actually piqued my curiosity with this whole
"Digital Devil Saga"...saga
I guess that's mainly because I had so much fun playing both of the DDS games
Also, once I start wondering about something that I don't know the answer to (
*Especially* when it relates to one of my all-time favorite games & series)...I...guess...that...I just get pretty tenacious & relentless - until I've hunted down the answers/Info that I was after
Anyway...here's the full *deal* w/ DDS One...
A). There were indeed two releases of the game.
B). The *Initial* release was the boxed version. At the original time of the game's release...this boxed-version would have been the *only* version to be found.
C). This initial boxed edition (which, supposedly has enough room/space in the box to hold both DDS 1 & DDS 2) came with:
(1). The game disc itself,
(2). A 40-page instruction manual,
(3). An Art-Book, and
(4). A "*Special*" version of the OST.
(- the word "Special" used above is in quotes because...it is *NOT* the entire/official OST. For various "Licensing" reasons/issues/problems, and due to various other vague & unspecified isues...a good amount of the songs that are on the Japanese OST/Game...were left-off of this (U.S) OST...
(D). Then, later...the game was re-printed as the 'vanilla' "game-only" version.
Both versions have the same reversible sleeves.