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Video game errors
i have 3 video games which were printed and packaged with another game or a DVD in one case
sense i can't post links i'll just tell you which ones i got i have a Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 Greatest hits which has Action Bass on it for ps1 Midway's Arcade Greatest hits vol 1 which has Marvel Vs Capcom 2 for dreamcast and a really weird one Power Drome with Good Times Season 5 Disc 1 for ps2 anyone know of any others? |
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You created an account just to post this? Seriously?
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For all we know he's a legit member guys...let's not force him out until he makes it truly a spam post.
In the meantime - I liked this game error. http://www.freewebs.com/psychogorill...powcongrat.png |
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The NES was particularly full of Japanese translated errors. The ending of Double Dragon for instance calls the two protagonists Bimmy and Jimmy.
Then there is also this infamous error from Zelda 2. http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1048/zeldaerror.gif |
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Someone set us up the bomb!
Does Daikatana count as an error? |
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Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
(Post 10938644)
The NES was particularly full of Japanese translated errors. The ending of Double Dragon for instance calls the two protagonists Bimmy and Jimmy.
Then there is also this infamous error from Zelda 2. GKEPZUIK zelda II contains Error not an error. Error is his name nothing more anyone have an idea how manufacturing errors like the ones i listed could happen? especially the ps2 one i'm confused how anyone could mixup a dual layer DVD with a ps2 DVD |
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Originally Posted by hybrid
(Post 10938757)
zelda II contains Error not an error. Error is his name nothing more
I have heard that rumor before, but never seen it confirmed. Someone would actually have to look in the game's code to see if Error was his intended name. It seems very unlikely and would have to be a huge coincidence if it was never an actual error. anyone have an idea how manufacturing errors like the ones i listed could happen? especially the ps2 one i'm confused how anyone could mixup a dual layer DVD with a ps2 DVD |
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GoodBadBugs
And regarding the Zelda 2 character, screenshots taken from the Japanese version should be enough to settle it. Funny how no-one ever posts them. |
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Originally Posted by dugan
(Post 10938948)
And regarding the Zelda 2 character, screenshots taken from the Japanese version should be enough to settle it. Funny how no-one ever posts them.
I have never seen the Japanese version, but I did a google image search and found this: http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/9871/errorjapanese.png How does that settle anything? I still don't know what it says. Even if it does say "I am Error" in Japanese, maybe the bug exists in both versions and Nintendo was just too lazy to fix it when porting it over to the US. |
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I can determine this: it definitely doesn't say "I am Errol" (as some websites insist). It says ERAA, which is almost certainly meant to be a transliteration of "Error".
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Here is what Google translates "I am error" to with the red part meaning error.
私はエラーです。 |
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Originally Posted by SunMonkey
(Post 10939148)
Here is what Google translates "I am error" to with the red part meaning error.
私はエラーです。 |
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The rest says "My name is Error." Not "I am Error."
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俺の名はエラー。ゲッ・・・
(tough guy voice) "My name is Error. Ugh..." It's written differently in the screenshot because this is a non-Japanese character speaking (and it's a game for kids). |
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I was talking to a friend of mine and he mentioned Error's friend Bug (バグ). :)
<img src="http://www.kasuto.net/image/zelda2/z2towns_saria5.gif" /> |
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Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
(Post 10938841)
Several ways actually. Most of these things are cross-manufactured on assembly lines. It is more than possible than an assembly line worker just put the wrong thing into the wrong product. That happens a lot. Also, someone could have bought it and switched it, then repackaged it and returned it for a refund, then the store just puts it back out for sale again. Kids in particular think that is a funny thing to do.
if i could post images i would be able to show you that its not the case |
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I sure hope you didn't just spam a forum you're involved in...because that would make my defending of your first post moot.
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not intentional spam my apologies.
but not even being able to post images or links until 30 posts seems a little bit aggressive and pictures speak louder than words |
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Originally Posted by hybrid
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not intentional spam my apologies.
but not even being able to post images or links until 30 posts seems a little bit aggressive and pictures speak louder than words |
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ahh understood
maybe someone here can help me confirm the letter codes on the back of a Good Times Season 5 Disc 1 the codes i have on my "Power Drome" Disc is DVDL-241670A1 2 DVDL-241610B1 1 |
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This thread went from intriguing to shitty in a heartbeat.
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