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    Those 2 pics show the same thing, only the second is missing the cardboard box.

    The poster might look misleading, but it's simply the other side on the second pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Npt99 View Post
    Sorry, I should have clarified I was referring to releases in the UK...

    From what I could find, at least based on some picture I found, the original release seems to come in a bigger kind of box, but sill similar to the DVD box dimensions (just "fatter", so to speak). The EA Classics re-release is a normal DVD box. I've yet to find a picture of the EA Classics opened box, but I'm assuming it is similar to a re-release I find available in my country, in which the brand is designated as "EA Value Games", and comes with only the 2 DVDs and the manual.

    EDIT:

    OK, I was checking e-bay (unfortunately didn't find any prices suited to the prince-range I would be willing to spend) and now I'm confused regarding the original edition...

    I've found out these 2 photos:

    First picture: .

    Second picture: .

    Based on these 2 photos, which version was in fact the original one? Does the first picture match the original release and the second picture a posterior release that came with the poster, predating the EA Classics release? Or is this just a picture of the same release without the bigger box?

    They're both the same package.
    The poster is double sided.

    As for the EA classics version, I would assume that the poster isn't included, but everything else is exactly the same.
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    Yes, sorry, should have specifically asked about where did you buy it, through Amazon or another online shop, or was it a local retailer shop? Did you buy it recently?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elearen View Post
    They're both the same package.
    The poster is double sided.

    As for the EA classics version, I would assume that the poster isn't included, but everything else is exactly the same.
    Thanks for the input, Elearen and Nyerguds (I should have said that I already knew the poster was double sided)! Then it was just a case of a seller not putting up for sale the bigger box (and not a possible second release of the game).

    I'm also assuming that the UK EA Classics release is equal to the UK original one (minus the bigger box and poster).

    What I would like to know was if there was some code number/barcode number/special designation or something else, that is specific to each release, so that I could present it to an online seller like Amazon (or other online shops like Game.co.uk, for instance) and they could check their records and confirm if in fact they are selling the original release or the EA Classics one.

    For me this would be just a case of confirming if box of the game they have in stock is equal to the original one or the EA Classics one, but, alas, this doesn't seem possible to achieve , at least not with the 2 online shops I've tried to ask about it (Game and Gamestation), both asked me to contact EA asking for more information.

    I tried that, and although the people from the EA support chat were nice and tried their best to be helpful, they couldn't tell me anything new about this and asked me to try my luck here in the forums...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Npt99 View Post
    Yes, sorry, should have specifically asked about where did you buy it, through Amazon or another online shop, or was it a local retailer shop? Did you buy it recently?
    Local retailer..........Game I think, but back in oh I don't know.......2006 perhaps.


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    Asking for barcodes of both UK releases (original one and EA Classics one)

    Hi again!

    My attempts to find out more information about these releases aren't going well... tried again contacting EA support (this time through email) but didn't have much luck...

    I'm trying now another approach, this time, I'm asking the people who own one of the releases: can anybody tell me the barcode of the original UK release and the barcode of the EA Classics re-release?

    So far, I've discovered in Mobygames a barcode, which I'm assuming it is the UK barcode for the original release: 5030930049539 (at least, both boxshots I found, http://www.mobygames.com/game/window...CoverId,58171/ and http://www.mobygames.com/game/window...overId,108479/, both show the same barcodes, even though apparently they refer to countries Poland and United Kingdom or Finland and United Kingdom).

    I found out a possible barcode for the EA classics re-release (found it in an online store that specifically said it was selling the EA Classics re-release), it is 5030930078775.

    So, can anybody with the UK original release confirm if it's barcode is in fact 5030930049539? and can anybody with the UK EA Classics re-release confirm if it's barcode is in fact 5030930078775?

    I also found out another number, located on top of the barcode: WWE07705031IS. Which seems to differ from the one found in this other image http://www.mobygames.com/game/window...overId,108476/, which is WWE07705031BA. Anybody has a clue on what this number is? From my previous contact with EA, they have provided me with at appears to be the SKU number of the original release, wwe07705031d, which has a format similar to these other numbers... Anyone has some more input on this?

    Thanks in advance!
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