Originally posted by: Of games
you're mixing the back/front codes.
Am I? Apart from the EAI, which one am I mixing?
Originally posted by: Of games
you're also missing GBR, which was used in Australia.
I'd assume GBR is a British Mattel code, which would've been sold in Australia, but surely not meant for the Australian market?
Okay - Can see your other comment further down in regards to this. Didn't know that. Interesting. The whole usage of the NES-SM-GBR as oppose to GBR only doesn't seem to have been used the same way as in the PAL-B regions. Interesting stuff.
Originally posted by: Of games
on boxes, there was ESP/ESP, FRG/FRG, NOE/FRG, SWE/SWE
And SCN/SWE
But the part after the "/", I wouldn't class as region, since it only determines in-game language.
Originally posted by: Of games
there was also the Asian region: ASI
also Korea: KOR
Ah. Of course, yes
Originally posted by: Friendsfa26
also, in the PAL B list, we have 1 game that is quite funny....and gets often overlooked here,
Athletic World was released in the Netherlands with USA label on front, but HOL code backside...
Cool
The whole Family Fun Fitness series seems like a mess in Europe. The Scandinavian Stadium Events manual even has "Leicht Athletic" written on the front page, just as the German manual. This is the only SCN manual, which has German language on the front. The strangest thing is, that you could say fair enough, they only copied directly from the German manual, but they actually changed the background color from Blue to Yellow, so some editing was done.
Anyway - Might be we should all try to make a list of which regions were available on front of carts, back of carts, box flaps and manuals, and their corresponding copies, and add it to the page. This place could definitely need som more PAL information, to be honest.