I have added the "wrong-content" tag because there is a discrepancy in the release date between the cracktro and info file. The cracktro displays October 29th, 2000, while the .nfo file states November 18th, 2000. November 18th seems more plausible since it aligns with the timestamp on the .nfo file, which is November 19th. Furthermore, the PPF file was generated on October 30th, suggesting it may have been tested two weeks prior to its release. However, this seems improbable for a PAL/NTSC Selector.
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I have added the "wrong-content" tag because there is a discrepancy in the release date between the cracktro and info file. The cracktro displays October 29th, 2000, while the .nfo file states November 18th, 2000. November 18th seems more plausible since it aligns with the timestamp on the .nfo file, which is November 19th. Furthermore, the PPF file was generated on October 30th, suggesting it may have been tested two weeks prior to its release. However, this seems improbable for a PAL/NTSC Selector.