Full version demo games. Whats different than actual games?
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doodude
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Full version demo games. Whats different than actual games?
As the title implies, is there a difference in a so called 'Full Version Demo' game for reviewers & such & a 'Full Version' game you would purchase?
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Someone is selling a game.
This is the note that accompanies the description...
Condition: Good * Notes: This is a FULL version demo of the game that was released in 2000. It is not an IMPORT. No artwork included with this sale. It is a review version for Game magazine writers and columnists. All characters and levels are selectable like the official game.
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This is the note that accompanies the description...
Condition: Good * Notes: This is a FULL version demo of the game that was released in 2000. It is not an IMPORT. No artwork included with this sale. It is a review version for Game magazine writers and columnists. All characters and levels are selectable like the official game.
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Sorry, Im not trying to hide anything...Necronom wrote:@doodude
I'm not an ebay expert but it sounds like somebody selling a review copy, means no content should be missing (retail or at least gold status) but it could also be a CD-R declared as review copy. It would help if you could at least name the title...
It was Giga Wing 2 & it is ebay.
Now I never thought about a bootleg ( lil' o naive me ) but I know software companies, music companies etc etc send out full version demos for magazines etc to try & review. So I wondered if this happened in video games as well...
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doodude
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OK, so you dont care for ebay. How does that change the question?shoe-sama wrote:they do but ebay is bs
How else do nub sites like ign release gameplay videos way before the release date for the game
Im just trying to find out if these games are exact copies minus the artwork etc. Do they only contain a few levels? Are they limited in anyway?
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Found the item...
http://product.half.ebay.com/Giga-Wing- ... Zvidetails
....and the seller's feedback
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... llFeedback
He has good feedback, but one of the buyer's feedback is ''Great Condition, expected only a Burned Cd but came labeled as well. Thanks''
So basically, he sells CDRs with nice labels on it.
Another proof is that a couple of previous buyers bought Half Life Dreamcast from him.
Here's another buyer's comment "H-L 4 DC, looks like the real thing. Good communication."
So it's 100% sure you will end up getting a burned CDR from him. And if you're still interested after that, I don't know why you would, but they're most likely full games. Pirated games, but most likely complete.
http://product.half.ebay.com/Giga-Wing- ... Zvidetails
....and the seller's feedback
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... llFeedback
He has good feedback, but one of the buyer's feedback is ''Great Condition, expected only a Burned Cd but came labeled as well. Thanks''
So basically, he sells CDRs with nice labels on it.
Another proof is that a couple of previous buyers bought Half Life Dreamcast from him.
Here's another buyer's comment "H-L 4 DC, looks like the real thing. Good communication."
So it's 100% sure you will end up getting a burned CDR from him. And if you're still interested after that, I don't know why you would, but they're most likely full games. Pirated games, but most likely complete.
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I work full time as a games journalist for loads of the bigger publications and while I've never heard that exact term, here's what I know, and what they call them in the UK a tleast. I review so many fuckin' games, and get so many through the post a week from game PRs, I guess I know my stuff (Which makes a change from the rest of my life!)...
'Retail code' is a boxed copy, with manual and packaging, like you buy in a shop.
'Review code' is the full game, in a box, but often in just a small music CD-style jewel case box, and rarely with a Manuel. Often the game box's printed paper cover isn't their, or is massively faded to save costs and deter resale. Might also have 'PROMO ONLY' stamped across the front.
Twice, out of perhaps 600 or more free games in around three years, I got a 'preview demo', which was about 4 hours of Tomb Raider Anniversary, and a small sample of Loco Roco PSP, but in all other cases they have been 100% full games, even a month or two before release in some cases.
So in general, reviewers copies are always complete. In fact most preview copies are so close to complete you can barely tell.
EDIT - So if the seller has good feedback, it might be worth getting, but you might not want to pay for a burned CD even if it's the full game.
'Retail code' is a boxed copy, with manual and packaging, like you buy in a shop.
'Review code' is the full game, in a box, but often in just a small music CD-style jewel case box, and rarely with a Manuel. Often the game box's printed paper cover isn't their, or is massively faded to save costs and deter resale. Might also have 'PROMO ONLY' stamped across the front.
Twice, out of perhaps 600 or more free games in around three years, I got a 'preview demo', which was about 4 hours of Tomb Raider Anniversary, and a small sample of Loco Roco PSP, but in all other cases they have been 100% full games, even a month or two before release in some cases.
So in general, reviewers copies are always complete. In fact most preview copies are so close to complete you can barely tell.
EDIT - So if the seller has good feedback, it might be worth getting, but you might not want to pay for a burned CD even if it's the full game.
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Thanks for the info spadgy...
Ive sent the seller a msg asking him to clarify what he is offering, more out of curiosity than anything else, but Im not holding my breath for a clear answer.
His feedback does seem to contradict his description, but then those old 'FULL VERSION DEMOs' or 'REVIEW CODED' or whatever theyre called, game disk have to be somewhere.
They might very well be wasting away in the National Trust, but something happened to 'em. Why couldnt they end up as fodder on that wicked, mean ol' Ebay!?
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Ive sent the seller a msg asking him to clarify what he is offering, more out of curiosity than anything else, but Im not holding my breath for a clear answer.
His feedback does seem to contradict his description, but then those old 'FULL VERSION DEMOs' or 'REVIEW CODED' or whatever theyre called, game disk have to be somewhere.
They might very well be wasting away in the National Trust, but something happened to 'em. Why couldnt they end up as fodder on that wicked, mean ol' Ebay!?
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Jeez, doodude, you really aren't the sharpest tool in the box, are you? Which part of the feedback quoted above ("a Burned Cd") don't you understand?
Yes.Keade wrote:If I got it right, this guy is openly *selling* copies of games, for his own profit ?
Indeed. Please go ahead.Keade wrote: Shouldn't this kind of things be reported to Ebay ?
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