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Which G&Ws have caution/warning/how to play leaflets
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07 Mar 2008 12:22 #2830
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Which G&Ws have caution/warning/how to play leaflets was created by RikN
I am relatively new to collecting G&Ws and have not been able to find a reliable information source that can tell me which games should contain the above items (or any other contents besides the instruction manual). I seem to see a lot of variation, even when comparing two of the same games that claim to be mint and unplayed. For example, some NOS blackjacks contain the caution and warning leaflets, others just the caution leaflet. Did nintendo add the warning leaflet later? or has someone simply taken it out of the packaging? Thanks in advance. p.s im talking about the english versions
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07 Mar 2008 21:03 #2831
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Replied by gawaleus on topic Re: Which G&Ws have caution/warning/how to play leaflets
Hello jws250 and welcome to the forum :welcome:
You have an interesting question here!
Interesting in two ways:
One way because I think that this is something many collectors don't know, the second way is, that I'm working on a FAQ about papers and all the other items which were included with the games. I hope to manage the release of this FAQ at the same time as the relaunch of gameandwatch.ch will take place (by the end of this month, if everything is working out well...), but I can't promise anything.
Anyway, back to your question: As far as I know the standard editions (English edition) of Black Jack BJ-60 was shipped with:
- Instructions
- Warning sheet
- Caution sheet
- Battery stickers
I'm not absolutely sure if all games did contain above items, but I guess so. Very often collectors do swap the content of the games. The game Black Jack is very famous for that, because there are many of them out there. So, people can buy a BJ-60 for cheap, just for the papers and the batteries, which will make another game far more valuable...
- Patrick
You have an interesting question here!
Interesting in two ways:
One way because I think that this is something many collectors don't know, the second way is, that I'm working on a FAQ about papers and all the other items which were included with the games. I hope to manage the release of this FAQ at the same time as the relaunch of gameandwatch.ch will take place (by the end of this month, if everything is working out well...), but I can't promise anything.
Anyway, back to your question: As far as I know the standard editions (English edition) of Black Jack BJ-60 was shipped with:
- Instructions
- Warning sheet
- Caution sheet
- Battery stickers
I'm not absolutely sure if all games did contain above items, but I guess so. Very often collectors do swap the content of the games. The game Black Jack is very famous for that, because there are many of them out there. So, people can buy a BJ-60 for cheap, just for the papers and the batteries, which will make another game far more valuable...
- Patrick

