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Post by Blastero » Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:40 pm

I talked with someone at Atari today, and he said that there was a very small chance of them doing anything. Now with this new info, it looks like B3 GH is officially a simple re-packaging. And I am really not very happy about this.

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Post by The S » Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:09 am

I saw the GH edition at Best Buy yesterday. I laughed at the absurdity of the game's existance, then cried at the thought that it may never be fixed. The damage has been done, but Atari needs to take this shot like a man instead of a whiny baby.
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Post by lost in thought » Wed Dec 28, 2005 2:05 am

Blastero wrote:I talked with someone at Atari today, and he said that there was a very small chance of them doing anything. Now with this new info, it looks like B3 GH is officially a simple re-packaging. And I am really not very happy about this.
Meh. I forgot to call, but I will tommorow.
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I am unsure of just where the fucking hell to look for the number, so anyone calling their US branch mind dropping me the number so I can complain?

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Post by Socar15 » Wed Dec 28, 2005 2:21 am

Atari was one of the few compaines left that I actually hadn't had a complaint with for a while anyway. But if GH really is just B3 repackaged, anyone who buys this is going to be pretty pissed. Surely there will be some difference, but not one which will make it worth me buying.

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Post by Leotaku » Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:31 am

lost in thought wrote: I am unsure of just where the fucking hell to look for the number, so anyone calling their US branch mind dropping me the number so I can complain?
I looked in the Budokai Tenkaichi booklet, and the only number I found was
(425) 951-7108.

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Post by Tekkaman Gamma51 » Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:24 pm

Yep, thats the number. Just a brief update. Just got off the phone with them now, Atari finally got there testing copy in (about time :p) !! They told me once they test it, they will call and/or email me. I reccomend people who have called them before have them do the same for you. Or call back later on today. They'll be open till 6pm pacific (9pm eastern). Once they test it, guess well see what happens from here. :\

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Post by Izlude » Thu Dec 29, 2005 1:00 am

I bought Budokai 3 Greatest Hits and it does have a Japanese Voice Option along with Animated Menu's and the extra costumes. Maybe some copies were just repackaged but some were just as they said they would be? :?

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Post by Akira » Thu Dec 29, 2005 1:41 am

Where do you live and where did you purchase a correct copy from?

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Post by Leotaku » Thu Dec 29, 2005 10:03 am

Akira wrote:Where do you live and where did you purchase a correct copy from?
Through investigation of his deviantART page, he's apparently in Ovid, New York.
Of course, I don't know where he bought it. :P

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Post by Blastero » Thu Dec 29, 2005 10:35 am

Does your copy say, "Now with original Japanese voice cast" on the back?

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Post by gotenx » Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:50 pm

Leotaku wrote:
Akira wrote:Where do you live and where did you purchase a correct copy from?
Through investigation of his deviantART page, he's apparently in Ovid, New York.
Of course, I don't know where he bought it. :P
Atari's main office is in New York. That explains why he was the first person to get the correct copy.

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Post by Mugenmidget » Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:02 am

I just got a slim-sized Playstation 2 for Christmas, so I hope we can find out the distinguishing feature of the real Greatest Hits version so I can pick it up.

Izlude, maybe you could provide scans of your box's back and front (or a proper description of it)? Hopefully by comparison to everyone else's faulty copies we can reveal something that tips us off.

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Post by Xyex » Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:21 am

Unlikely. Atari's being quiet about this. They're not likely to mark the new copies any differently than the old. You'll just have to buy it and hope it's the right version, if not, return it and get a new copy.
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Post by Slickmasterfunk » Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:04 am

Leotaku wrote:
Akira wrote:Where do you live and where did you purchase a correct copy from?
Through investigation of his deviantART page, he's apparently in Ovid, New York.
Of course, I don't know where he bought it. :P
Hmm...I live in Geneva, New York and Ovid is about 30-40 minutes away from me. Maybe I'll check out some local stores.

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Post by lost in thought » Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:46 pm

gotenx wrote:Atari's main office is in New York. That explains why he was the first person to get the correct copy.
Actually Gotenx, the Atari main office is somewhere in France. Infogrames is the corperation, Atari is the publication label.
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Their main headquarters. The other locations are merely branches, subsidiaries, and development studios outside of France.
(Atari/Infogrames is a French company afterall, that started in France.)

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Post by t-bone135 » Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:09 pm

I read in a book called "Who Knew?" by David Hoffman that Atari is based in Northern-California. :?

It also states that they chose the name Atari so that people would think they were Japanese. :lol:

And it also states that if you hook Jell-O up to an EEG, it will register movements virtually identical to the brain waves of a healthy adult. :shock:
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Post by lost in thought » Fri Dec 30, 2005 8:31 pm

t-bone135 wrote:I read in a book called "Who Knew?" by David Hoffman that Atari is based in Northern-California. :?

It also states that they chose the name Atari so that people would think they were Japanese. :lol:

And it also states that if you hook Jell-O up to an EEG, it will register movements virtually identical to the brain waves of a healthy adult. :shock:
Partially correct. The "original" Atari, that capsized in the 80's, after suffering a huge defeat to Nintendo a short period before the Super Nintendo/Super Famicom was released, was based out of California. However this "Atari" merely took the name as a mantle piece. They were originally the French company "Infogrames" which is now merely a corperate identity. 8)

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Budokai 3 Greatest Hits

Post by Akira » Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:52 pm

Can anyone who purchased a copy of the game that is the "correct" version with the additional features confirm if the disc art matches the boxart of the Greatest Hits package art or the Original Budokai 3 artwork? That may make identifying a correct copy easier.

Has anyone else purchased the game to find that they have the correct version with the extra costumes / Japanese voices? I saw about 25 or so copies at Wal*Mart today, but was very hesitant to purchase after all the negative information surfacing about those copies on the internet.

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Re: Budokai 3 Greatest Hits

Post by Orochi_Rockman » Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:21 am

Akira wrote:Can anyone who purchased a copy of the game that is the "correct" version with the additional features confirm if the disc art matches the boxart of the Greatest Hits package art or the Original Budokai 3 artwork? That may make identifying a correct copy easier.

Has anyone else purchased the game to find that they have the correct version with the extra costumes / Japanese voices? I saw about 25 or so copies at Wal*Mart today, but was very hesitant to purchase after all the negative information surfacing about those copies on the internet.
There is no "correct" version. They're all bad. The closest thing to a "correct" version would be the Collector's Edition that came out in Europe.

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Post by B-kun » Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:35 am

I take it you missed Izlude's post, Orochi. He said he bought Greatist Hits and it was the fixed version. So it looks like it is indeed being released correctly.

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