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Originally Posted by Lo Zeno
Ok, now, who do I have to believe to?
Just to give an example: Wii games (actually, every Nintendo game sold since the times of the NES) in PAL (euro) version has a box like this (look at the lower right corner):
http://www.gearfuse.com/wp-content/u...4box042907.jpg
As for the "is this enough" part, I guess it's different from each country. Here, it's enough, and (theoretically) you can bring back the game as soon as you read the license and decide that you do not agree with it, but you have 11 days to do it.
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I dont think you understand this part!? this label is to show that the Game itself is licensed by the manafacturer of that particular game . and is properly licensed and approved by nintendo. this is to stop a manafacturer releasing an ulicensed game for the machine.
NOTHINg to do with an EULA or a license with the buyer of a product. Its one of the very clear things that DawnFalcon has tried to explain if i buy something from a shop and its a physical product in a box then I am buying that product not a license no matter what the EULA or box may say.