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'''D26 T H E A V E N G E R S''' |
'''D26 T H E A V E N G E R S''' |
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However, on some tapes, such as ''N64: Change the System'', ''Against a Crooked Sky'', and ''A Girl of the Limberlost'', the printings just said the title. |
However, on some tapes, such as ''N64: Change the System'', ''Against a Crooked Sky'', and ''A Girl of the Limberlost'', ''The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room, Plus 3 More Berenstain Bears Stories'', the printings just said the title. |
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* Tapes by this company had the white screen test pattern with a 1000hz tone at the end. On some copies of ''N64: Change the System'', ''City of Angels'', ''Wrongfully Accused'', and ''The Avengers'', it was followed by the static roll of death. |
* Tapes by this company had the white screen test pattern with a 1000hz tone at the end. On some copies of ''N64: Change the System'', ''City of Angels'', ''Wrongfully Accused'', and ''The Avengers'', as well as tapes from Goldstar Video, it was followed by the static roll of death. |
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* On copies of ''City of Angels'', ''Wrongfully Accused'', ''The Avengers'', |
* On copies of ''City of Angels'', ''Wrongfully Accused'', ''The Avengers'', ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', and tapes from Goldstar Video duplicated by this company, there is a notation printed underneath the label that says "MADE IN MEXICO." On a few other tapes, it was printed on the side of the tape. |
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* Starting around mid-1999, when the duplicator was fully acquired by Technicolor, the printings became similar to those of the latter. |
* Starting around mid-1999, when the duplicator was fully acquired by Technicolor, the printings became similar to those of the latter. |
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* Until late 1999, shortly after its acquisition by Technicolor, tapes by this duplicator also had the '''BHCP''' codes like the ones used by Deluxe from 1987 to 1996. |
* Until late 1999, shortly after its acquisition by Technicolor, tapes by this duplicator also had the '''BHCP''' codes like the ones used by Deluxe from 1987 to 1996. |