I won't even think about the clausterf*ck that is coming in the future when you want one of the four games as original . When the games will be sold seperatly from the owners and everybody thinks it's a real one - similar to the Sapphire sales today .I mean it wouldn't be such a problem if the four games would be marked as reprints but based on Sapphire they sure aren't . A writing that says "This is a reprint" on the last side inside the manual, the back of the spine card, the CD itself and the inside of the backcover and all would be fine => that way you could at least ask if it is an original or not.
Pressed is nice, but I don't like how he charges an arm and a leg for something that costs him only a few bucks to produce, and I agree that they should be easily distinguishable from legitimate copies. Like the Sapphire boots, I bet there'll be obvious differences if you know what to look for, but that won't help noobs and the uninformed.
For whatever reason i was under the impression that it would be labeled "reprint" SOMEWHERE on the game like you said. But that sucks. I'll have to do my research and stress over whether I'm buying the real thing or not when the time comes.
Somehow, he just happened to have a set left for me to buy today. I'm going to heavily document them along with the rest of his boots and try to narrow down the easiest to spot aspects. We can't have them just floating around with the only info being "some are fake and some are not".
I'm not sorry about this, as I'm not sorry about ANY attack by the goverrats.
someone has already posted an unboxing on youtube:looks like the discs are definitely pressed as earlier reported, and there are new logo makings unique to this repro pressing on the manuals and discs that make these easily identifiable as fakes.