Title: Part Number question Post by: Izret101 on February 24, 2009, 02:29:05 PM Would it be possible to add the ability for multiple Part Number fields?
This would work well with multidisc games as well as hardware items. Right now people are just either listing the multiple part numbers either with a space in between them or a / There isn't really a rhyme or reason to it. For example a PS game might be SLUS-0000/0001 or SLUS-0000 / SLUS-0001 or SLUS-0000 SLUS-0001 or some other combination i haven't noticed yet. As for hardware since i am adding GBA part numbers right now i can give specific ones. All the color/packaging variants do have specific part numbers but they are only listed on the box. Example AGB-S-PLA Platinum AGB-S-TKA Toys R US Jet AGB-S-MPA Fuchsia But they all have the same part number listed on the systems, AGB-001, because that is the part number for the system shell. Some games also have part numbers listed on the box/manual/game that are all different or have a slight difference either at the start or end of the number. I remember running into this with Xbox games were there was generally no obvious part number listed on any of those pieces if there was one at all. So i guess the question is would it be difficult to add a multi part number option if it is possible at all? Yes i know there is already a lot going on with you guys both on and off the site so i wouldn't be surprised to hear if this was/became a back burner item. Thanks :) Title: Re: Part Number question Post by: Crabmaster2000 on March 17, 2009, 04:36:43 PM Can anyone tell me where to find Xbox game part numbers??
Title: Re: Part Number question Post by: Izret101 on March 17, 2009, 04:49:07 PM Midway games are on the spine and start MWO
I believe Ubisoft and Activision both have them on the back of the box and they will be long XXX.XXX.XUS or something similair. But on the whole there is no rhyme or reason and most don't have anything that is a dicernable part number. Some of the ones that do have(not all and probably not even most) them are just the end of the UPC with some other numbers before it anyways. |