Leading Different Boxes (March 16, 2017)

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Hey, that's not how I remember it! Did you know that four Wing Commander games had significantly different box covers in Europe? While the original boxes were designed by Origin, Electronic Arts had regional marketing departments which would then adapt and change designs when they believed it would better suit a different audience. Many wingnuts don't know that multiple boxes exist... so here's a quick visual guide!

For Wing Commander IV, Origin went with a very distinctive box intended to catch eyes at retail. It is larger than usual, red and features markings that suggest it may be an in-lore artifact. When the slipcover is removed, the small key art is replaced by a simple Black Lance symbol. In Europe, Electronic Arts' local publishing arm opted to be much more conservative, developing a traditional black game box that is very much patterned after what was used for Wing Commander III.




The Darkening, released the next year, is the reverse: "Origin UK" (later Warthog) developed a surreal advertising campaign with a distinctive 'eye' box. That was apparently considered a little too 'weird' for American audiences, and a more traditional space painting was commissioned for the US release.





The Privateer speech pack had a makeover for its European release. The reason for the change is clear, as the changed screenshots are much more diverse and exciting in the second version... the only problem is that most of them are parts of the game that do NOT have speech added (remember, full speech didn't happen until the CD-ROM release... the speech pack adds only in-flight dialog. Interestingly, to meet the challenge of how to 'picture' speech, both versions of the expansion exclusively use screenshots where the pack is NOT installed!)






Finally, Righteous Fire had a cool, distinct piece of artwork for the original release that displays the surplus Salthi that figure heavily into the plot. Europe ended up with a far less interesting version: the original Privateer art with a new set of titles. Is this laziness? No, it's branding: EA thought it very important to keep the 'Wing Commander' of the original game in the UK, France and Germany.






Did your region have an 'uncommon' Wing Commander box? Let us know on the forums and we'll feature it in a future article!

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Original update published on March 16, 2017
 
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Never even realised there were two versions of the same game box. I got the European versions of both WC4 and P2. Still have the boxes in my attic somewhere.

In retrospect I prefer the European WC4 box over the other one. I might be biased but I think the European version catches the movie feel of the game.
 
In the Netherlands I purchased the US boxed version of the game on pretty much launch day. It was probably an early import.

And yes, the prophecy box had the opening flap.

They were never selling the add-ons(speeck packs, mission disks) seperatly from the shelves here, because they were useless without the game, hell, even the distributers did not have them in stock... But CD-rom was around the corner so the "CD Deluxe edition" was considered woth the wait.
 
Hmm this continues to bug me - ok so America did have one - could it be that the American version had a nice Velcro pad and the european one was just a bit of sticky tape? But Fred says his doesn't have one at all.

Bah I have about 5 of those boxes back home, definitely one US, one UK and one German and one UK Prophecy Gold - I can't for the life of me remember the specifics of them but I know they were all reasonably different.
 
I believe the UK/FR/DE version of the Prophecy Gold box is flap-less.

Privateer 2 had a flap in the US, too.
 
My WC prophecy definitely did not have sticky tape, but unsure if it was velcro, got rid of my bigbox collection a long time ago..
My privateer 2 was flapless, and the organizer with the CD's was unbranded and black.

Early on release american import boxes were common here, they were easy to make out, they were only in english, whereas european releases contained (at least) german and french quickstart manuals.
 
But Fred says his doesn't have one at all.

In all fairness I put away my box in the attic like 15 years ago so I could remember incorrectly...You know what? I'm gonna go up and check it. Been wanting to do some inventory anyways.
 
Apologies..Just found the box after some digging and yes it is a version with a flap "Made in the EU". It's been so long I must have forgotten about it.

I took them (plus a few other) boxes down and took a few snaps.
Note the flap doesn't extend all the way to the edge.
WCPropheyc_Box_2.jpg

WCPropheyc_Box_3.jpg

WCPropheyc_Box_1.jpg


And just as a bonus:
WC4_Box_2.jpg

WC4_Box_1.jpg

The above box says"Made in the EC"
WC3_Box.jpg
 
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