Chris Leach wrote:this should be done as well with games that had movie tickets inside the case and later came out with a release with no movie ticket.
the spine of the case will show the SLUS # with a P after the number
example 21014P
Interesting bit of Trivia. Even though the movie ticket will be expired, the idea of the SLUS number with the added P right on the spine makes for in itself a likely lower total count copy? I guess this could be a collectable if the movie ticket still inside? Not sure if it would bring up the value of the game since few know about this, but a nice trivia bragging rights case on the shelf.
The game you listed comes up thru Google as
High Rollers Casino, but what is the movie ticket? I could add to the list if a proof picture to verify.
Semi related to your discovery; I have
PS2 Reign Of Fire which includes a $5.00 Discount coupon inside (long expired) towards the same titled DVD purchase. No change to the spine number; fortunately a matched case with the red circle sticker on the front case mentioning the savings coupon inside. My Gamecube version also has the $5.00 coupon but no sticker. The DVD movie I have is missing the $10.00 Off coupon for the game. All coupons way passed expired; ah well, bought used years later for five bucks apiece at BookOff.
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