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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by Anders View Post
    If the PSRM codes are the same, the discs have been pressed with stampers ultimately made from the same master.

    Mould IFPI codes identify... (shock, horror) the MOULD used to press the discs. They have nothing to do with master identification, it simply pinpoints the mould the disc was made in, mould 26 at Digital Audio Disc Corp, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. When the press many discs, the discs are pressed in different moulds. Faster.

    Link:
    http://wwwcrimson-ceremony.net/pr3/page.php?id=mf-cd
    That's "http://www.crimson-ceremony.net/pr3/page.php?id=mf-cd", not "http://wwwcrimson-ceremony.net/pr3/page.php?id=mf-cd".

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  • Anders
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    If the PSRM codes are the same, the discs have been pressed with stampers ultimately made from the same master.

    Mould IFPI codes identify... (shock, horror) the MOULD used to press the discs. They have nothing to do with master identification, it simply pinpoints the mould the disc was made in, mould 26 at Digital Audio Disc Corp, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. When the press many discs, the discs are pressed in different moulds. Faster.

    Link:
    Resource to Nirvana test pressings and Pennyroyal Tea releases, as well as general information on vinyl and CD manufacturing.
    Last edited by Anders; 04-21-2012, 05:22 PM.

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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by Anders View Post
    Compare the PSRM codes written around the discs' rim, and also in the matrix code (written around the hub).
    Those are pressing plant numbers, and if they are the same, both discs are sourced from the same master.
    PSRM codes are same, but my copy of RE3 without Dino Crisis demo (which is censored) has a mould code of "IFPI 5026". Check your version with Dino Crisis Demo. Read very closely as they are very small.
    Last edited by Joehrex; 04-21-2012, 03:54 PM.

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  • Anders
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    Compare the PSRM codes written around the discs' rim, and also in the matrix code (written around the hub).
    Those are pressing plant numbers, and if they are the same, both discs are sourced from the same master.

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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by [STARS]TyranT View Post
    I don't see how they can be different when the disc pressing has exactly the same code, it's the same game. If it was re-issued or re-burned with a new copy it would have to be registered under a new code.
    Ask Upaluppa. His gameplay content is different from yours and is uncensored.

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  • [STARS]TyranT
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    I don't see how they can be different when the disc pressing has exactly the same code, it's the same game. If it was re-issued or re-burned with a new copy it would have to be registered under a new code.

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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by Anders View Post
    There's nothing there that proves which came first. And regardless of which came first, the discs contain the same RE3 code anyway.
    Anders, first, I want you to play and check out the version of Resident Evil 3 with Dino Crisis demo and see if the zombie's head fly off after being kicked by Jill... Then check and play the single-disc version of Resident Evil 3 (either black lable or Greatest Hits) and see if the zombie's head flies off after kicked by Jill. If you don't believe me, then ask Upaluppa who has the Resident Evil 3 with Dino Crisis demo version and [S.T.A.R.S.]TyranT who has the single disc version of RE3.

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  • Anders
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    Originally posted by Joehrex View Post
    There's nothing there that proves which came first. And regardless of which came first, the discs contain the same RE3 code anyway.

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  • Joehrex
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    Oh, Come on!! http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/19845...mesis/61955348
    Last edited by Joehrex; 04-21-2012, 11:29 AM.

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  • [STARS]TyranT
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    Yeah they are, the SLUS number confirms it, my copy is the very first release then.

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  • Anders
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    Originally posted by Joehrex View Post
    See? The first copy of Resident Evil 3 Nemesis with Dino Crisis demo ....
    As I've already said once in this thread, the one with the DC demo was not the first release.

    First: http://crimson-ceremony.net/lostrele...e_re3-ps1-usa1
    Second: http://crimson-ceremony.net/lostrele...e_re3-ps1-usa2
    GH: http://crimson-ceremony.net/lostrele...e_re3-ps1-usa3

    Further, the contents on all these three RE3 discs are exactly the same.

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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by [STARS]TyranT View Post
    Nope, no decaps here on this version. Was there ever a version then? I don't even have leg removal here, just very blooded legs.

    Amazing how your memory decieves you - sorry for getting it wrong.
    See? The first copy of Resident Evil 3 Nemesis with Dino Crisis demo is the most complete uncut and 100% uncensored with decapitations just the original Japanese PS1 version. The version without Dino Crisis demo is censored.

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  • [STARS]TyranT
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    Nope, no decaps here on this version. Was there ever a version then? I don't even have leg removal here, just very blooded legs.

    Amazing how your memory decieves you - sorry for getting it wrong.

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  • Joehrex
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    Originally posted by Darkmoon View Post
    Please do not link to emulation forums. Thanks.
    Excuse me, then.

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  • Darkmoon
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    Please do not link to emulation forums. Thanks.

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