1 (edited by fuzzball 2009-03-09 16:50:40)

In my opinion...

Namco Museum Encore (SLPS-01050)
Edition: Original
Release: 1997-10-30
Exe file: SLPS_010.50
Version: - (1.0)

Namco Museum Encore (SLPS-00765)
Edition: Genteiban
Release: 1997-10-30
Exe file: SLPS_007.65
Version: 1.0

Namco Museum Encore (SLPS-91163)
Edition: PlayStation the Best
Release: 1999-10-28
Exe file: SLPS_007.65
Version: 1.1


What do you make of this?

edit: added 'release date'

it will be weird in the dat.  but I am not sure about 1.0 and 1.1. can you compare other files' dates? and what exactly differs in this dumps? only exe file?

differences...

SLPS-00765 & SLPS-01050
\SYSTEM.CNF  1997-09-25 14:38

SLPS-91163
\SYSTEM.CNF  1997-09-14  14:32
\DAT\NEWTITLE.DAT  1997-08-21 10:09 (added)

and

SLPS_007.65@SLPS-00765 & SLPS_010.50 are the same one. roll
(only filename is different)

if think we should name them similar to
Ganbare Morikawakun 2 Gou (J) [SCPS-10033]
Ganbare Morikawakun 2 Gou (J) (Genteiban) [SCPS-10033]
where only volume labels are different.
so, new names are
Namco Museum Encore (J) [SLPS-01050]
Namco Museum Encore (J) (Genteiban) [SLPS-00765]
Namco Museum Encore (J) (PlayStation the Best) [SLPS-91163]

Why isn't the version of SLPS-91163 v1.1?

I think what he was getting at was that instead of using version numbers to identify the different copies to instead use the editions of each one since it's the edition that makes each of them unique in the database.

yes. beacuse thay are the same except the exe file and system.cnf.

It's as clear as mud... roll

*closed*

is PlayStation the Best exe file SLPS_007.65?