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+ | :T-series codes apply only to '''t'''hird parties, not games published by Sega. Sega's product codes vary between regions and systems - sometimes they have an MK prefix, sometimes it's an "HDR" prefix, sometimes there's no prefix at all. There might be a correlation between the undocumented T-84 code and Sega's first party system but if it doesn't have a "T-" prefix, it's not a third party code. -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] 05:35, 17 October 2011 (CDT) |
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What GameTek games have a serial number indicating T-84? - Andlabs 04:55, 17 October 2011 (CDT)
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Okey so they miss the T but these are mine PAL games. Did I put them on T-85???
Doom: 84506-50 Knuckles: 84503-50 Kolibri: 84518-50 NBA JAM T-8104B-50 (Acclaim) Virtua Fighter MK84701-50 virtua Racing 84601-50
Maybe they're all missing the MK? Except VF. Correct my mistake if you want. The T-84 space were open, that's why I thought they would fit in there.
They have SEGA's 670-code on the carts and manuals though.
Rotmostraedet 05:08, 17 October 2011 (CDT)
- T-series codes apply only to third parties, not games published by Sega. Sega's product codes vary between regions and systems - sometimes they have an MK prefix, sometimes it's an "HDR" prefix, sometimes there's no prefix at all. There might be a correlation between the undocumented T-84 code and Sega's first party system but if it doesn't have a "T-" prefix, it's not a third party code. -Black Squirrel 05:35, 17 October 2011 (CDT)