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Old Sep 21, 2014, 09:42 PM
Hellacia Hellacia is offline
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How much meaning does that number have though? I ask because the "catalog number" of sorts for Final Fantasy II, the SNES game, is SNS-P-F4. It says it on the back of the box, as it does for just about every SNES game in existence I'm pretty sure. Its catalog number certainly isn't SQ104... which is what this magazine will have you believe.

These numbers seem to be the magazine's way of keeping track of items in stock, but I don't think the numbers should be given any official relationship to the products themselves. The numbers are nowhere present on any of the packaging for this album. This is the exact same case with all those other Nintendo albums, like the XXXX-WinterXX albums - it was discovered that these were just numbers in a magazine somewhere, and not really on any of the soundtracks themselves. I don't agree that these should be considered real catalog numbers.

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