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(03-21-2010, 11:02 PM)pedrosilvaa Wrote: [ -> ]What game is it? And what do you mean "the disc looks purple"?

Also please don't use caps lock on =/

Edit: nvm...Glare

Some old ps2 games in cd not dvd are in purple on the back side.
(03-22-2010, 12:34 AM)CKL Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-21-2010, 11:02 PM)pedrosilvaa Wrote: [ -> ]What game is it? And what do you mean "the disc looks purple"?

Also please don't use caps lock on =/

Edit: nvm...Glare

Some old ps2 games in cd not dvd are in purple on the back side.

let me guess is that a tekken tag tournament(CD format/purple disc at the back)
No. It's DVD-R. All DVD-R at the backside is purple-coloured. (from what i know Tongue)
I don't know if that game is in cd format, but the one I had was the drum mania, the very first one that came with the drum set. There are a few Japanese games I know are in cd format which have "purple back"(or bluish purple) such as winning eleven 5(or 4 or 6, can't remember). Also, not all DVD-R have purple-coloured back.

Note that I mean the side that ps2 reads , and also The NTSC U/C or Pal games may be different because the one that I had and knew were all NTSC-J
(03-22-2010, 04:43 AM)CKL Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know if that game is in cd format, but the one I had was the drum mania, the very first one that came with the drum set. There are a few Japanese games I know are in cd format which have "purple back"(or bluish purple) such as winning eleven 5(or 4 or 6, can't remember). Also, not all DVD-R have purple-coloured back.

Note that I mean the side that ps2 reads , and also The NTSC U/C or Pal games may be different because the one that I had and knew were all NTSC-J

Did i say purple-coloured black ? Still, the region is same.
Quote:purple-coloured back
(03-22-2010, 03:28 AM)ikazu Wrote: [ -> ]All DVD-R at the backside is purple-coloured.

I am not a native English speaker, and these two statements mean the same to me. Also, I am talking purly about some cd formated ps2 games to give someone a bit information about early ps2 games. It was not intented to be an argument in any way. It has nothing to do with some random blank dvd-r, nor does it have anything to do with region of those blank dvd-r. Blank dvd-r's colour and region have no relation at all.

I heard someone claim the colour may have something to do with the life span of the dvd or cd, but I have no interest finding out whether it is true or not.
Normal quality should have the purple-coloured in the back side of the disc.
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