![]() Possibly scrapped and replaced with the more advanced/final code Phantasy Star Online Master, which received wider printing as a regular White Label. Most likely for same purpose as the other White Labels.īut for some reason the Phantasy Star you have (and maybe also the missing 0432.) did not receive wide distribution. My theory: It appears that Sega decided to print regular non-final code GD-ROMs for 2 games (or 3, if the unknown 432 is something similar) around Xmas 2000. ![]() Which in my books almost certainly indicates that they were created at a similar time frame (FV2 Beta has a date of 26/12/00 on the header and is slightly earlier than the retail). The best known to your disc is Fighting Vipers 2 Beta White Label, with ringcode 952-0135-0431SS. There are several white labels that have 952-XXXX ringcodes, some identical in content to retail versions and others slightly different/earlier. The retail PSO is 0319SS and the retail PSO v2 is 0495SS.Ģ) The PAL White Label "Phantasy Star Online Master" has been dumped and is exactly the same as the retail. There are many gaps in my catalogs as I don't know/have all discs released. I have made catalogs with all numbers I know from PAL and JP discs. It's the xxxxSS part, which in your case is 0430SS. ![]() Apart from the ringcode being the same type as the usual ringcodes from PAL GD-ROMs, Sega appears to have been using a system where part of the ringcode indicates specific GD-ROM content/mastering. If it had been released, it would probably have been called " Phantasy Star Online Beta " knowing that the WL known at the mention of " Master " This version of PSO does not require serial and access key. Looking at the build date, it is indeed a prototype. ![]() If we rely on the GD-Rom in a hurry, it would not be a Beta. ![]()
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