I know that a few years ago Tenyo went to one package, but previously, did all English packaging have the T# on the box?
And if now all the packaging is the same, how do you know which version it is?
If this question has been asked previously I appologize.
Thanks,
Scot
English vs Japanese Packaging
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Re: English vs Japanese Packaging
Hi Scot
I don't know for sure, but I believe some do, some don't. But you should check Johns site starting here: http://funstuffonly.com/tenyo/t001-t010-2/ - work your way up and let us know when you've looked through all the pages/packagings
Do keep in mind sometimes different versions of packages were released. Most if not all info can be found on John's website. Here's another excellent page with info obout the packages: http://funstuffonly.com/tenyo/collecting/e-pack/ .
I don't know for sure, but I believe some do, some don't. But you should check Johns site starting here: http://funstuffonly.com/tenyo/t001-t010-2/ - work your way up and let us know when you've looked through all the pages/packagings
Do keep in mind sometimes different versions of packages were released. Most if not all info can be found on John's website. Here's another excellent page with info obout the packages: http://funstuffonly.com/tenyo/collecting/e-pack/ .
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Re: English vs Japanese Packaging
There may be a couple of odd instances where there was no T-number, but all english packages from T-1 up to T-246, have the T-Number printed on the package.
Once they went to Japanese only (starting with T-247 Tower of Dice), the packages were the same except the ones sold in the US had a cellophane bag on the back with professionally printed instructions. The instructions were the only place that the T-number was shown. They do not use T-Numbers with the Japanese versions.
Then last year they abandoned the cello bag instructions and went to the digital instructions that you can download with a code that was at the end of the japanese instructions.
Once they went to Japanese only (starting with T-247 Tower of Dice), the packages were the same except the ones sold in the US had a cellophane bag on the back with professionally printed instructions. The instructions were the only place that the T-number was shown. They do not use T-Numbers with the Japanese versions.
Then last year they abandoned the cello bag instructions and went to the digital instructions that you can download with a code that was at the end of the japanese instructions.
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Re: English vs Japanese Packaging
Thanks David and John,
This info helps alot.
Scot
This info helps alot.
Scot