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Title: Region question for the Wii
Post by: Izret101 on January 15, 2009, 03:44:54 PM
Let me know if i should submit this hardware a different way....

I have the Energizer Power & Play.
It is in english but also has flags and translations on the sides of the box for 9 other countries.

Countries represented are
USA
Canada
Brazil
Portugal
Mexico
Spain
Germany
Italy
France
Poland

Should i select North America, Europe, Brazil? Or select the individual countries that i listed above?


Also can i use the pipe for more than one alternate title(like related game IDs?) so i can get all the correct title typed in for all 6 languages?

Got the page all filled in just waiting for an answer before i click send.

Thanks guys.


Title: Re: Region question for the Wii
Post by: Tan on January 15, 2009, 06:59:15 PM
I think to be fair to everyone worldwide who may want this in their collection, we'll break this listing up into regions. North America, South America, Europe. That way collectors from each region can have a native flag in their profile.

You can't select countries from multiple regions anyway as NA uses "U", Europe "E" and Brazil uses "B" in our particular ID system to distinguish titles.

Also there's a good chance other regions will have alternate UPC stickers placed over the original one to suit their own purpose and each variation should have it's own UPC on it's page if applicable.

 :)


Title: Re: Region question for the Wii
Post by: James on January 15, 2009, 07:02:16 PM
Chances are if it's sold in different regions it will have a different power connector, and so will have a different SKU (Or a barcode sticker as Tan said). That's assuming it's mains powered.


Title: Re: Region question for the Wii
Post by: Izret101 on January 15, 2009, 07:16:44 PM
Just wanted to check since it wasn't the normal english/french/spanish that is normally on the boxes.
Submitting now.