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Classics Collection Publishing label for Cenega |
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Classics Collection was a budget video game operated by Cenega in Poland (as Kolekcja Klasyki), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (as Kolekce Klasiky), and Hungary (as The Gamemania). Usually localised names would be used, but later multi-language releases used the collective term.
Cenega typically only used this label for (highly rated) games which had been translated.