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* The three floppy disks have white labels with the text printed rather plainly on them, contrasting the initial Ocean release where a variation of the Worms logo, with the Directors Cut subtitle, was printed directly onto the floppy disk itself. | * The three floppy disks have white labels with the text printed rather plainly on them, contrasting the initial Ocean release where a variation of the Worms logo, with the Directors Cut subtitle, was printed directly onto the floppy disk itself. | ||
− | WormsDC was one of several games that Guildhall Leisure acquired the rights to rerelease during 1996 and 1997. Other titles included ''Theme Park'' and ''Gloom Deluxe''. They were all managed in a similar manner, including the photocopied manuals. They were mostly available either by mail order or from Electronics Boutique, who continued to stock Amiga games up until late 1998. | + | WormsDC was one of several games that Guildhall Leisure acquired the rights to rerelease during 1996 and 1997. Other titles included ''Theme Park'' and ''Gloom Deluxe''. They were all managed in a similar manner, including the photocopied manuals. They were mostly available either by mail order directly from Guildhall, or from Electronics Boutique store, who continued to stock Amiga games up until late 1998. |
Revision as of 02:04, 7 June 2007
(Up to Worms: The Directors Cut)
The Guildhall Leisure release of WormsDC is believed to have come out late in 1997, some time after the release of Worms 2.
- The boxart is identical to that of the Ocean release, but someone has drawn a black box over the "Ocean Sales & Marketing" logo in the bottom right corner. Judging by the uneven edges on the box, this appears to have been done on Guildhall's master of the cover using a black marker pen and duplicated from there.
- The packaging is a rather basic cardboard box that unfolds. The cover is a wrap-around plastic-like card that appears to be cheaply produced. The ends of the card are glued together and the glue becomes unstuck after some months.
- The manual appears to have been photocopied on A4 plain paper and stapled together.
- The three floppy disks have white labels with the text printed rather plainly on them, contrasting the initial Ocean release where a variation of the Worms logo, with the Directors Cut subtitle, was printed directly onto the floppy disk itself.
WormsDC was one of several games that Guildhall Leisure acquired the rights to rerelease during 1996 and 1997. Other titles included Theme Park and Gloom Deluxe. They were all managed in a similar manner, including the photocopied manuals. They were mostly available either by mail order directly from Guildhall, or from Electronics Boutique store, who continued to stock Amiga games up until late 1998.