Canadian Bi-Lingual Software Releases

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Canadian Bi-Lingual Software Releases

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This week for the FIRST time I saw a Drangon's Lair Canadian edition go up forsale on eBay. Didn't know this package even exsisted.

I have the following Bi-Lingual Software: SmartLOGO, Smart Letters & Forms, Flashcard Maker, Recipe Filer, Smart Filer, Tax Planner, ExperType Addressbook Filer, Dam Busters and Market Monitor.

What else exsists???
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All products released in Canada, by law, have to be bi-lingual so in theory, every Coleco hardware, software and accessory product should have a bi-lingual counterpart to their U.S. release. However, in some instances like a couple of the Super Games, the Canadian market release was generic using a blank digital data pack box, a black and white J-Card and IIRC a black and white manual.
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Re: Canadian Bi-Lingual Software Releases

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RGDiRocco wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:09 pm s-l1600 (3).jpgThis week for the FIRST time I saw a Drangon's Lair Canadian edition go up forsale on eBay. Didn't know this package even exsisted.
That is in EXCELLENT shape in addition to being the ONLY Bi-Lingual Dragon's Lair I've ever seen. This domestic title is rare enough and often found in poor condition. I was careful in 1985 to select the best one of the few in stock, and preserve it very well to this day.

Have you acquired it for your collection?

Shawn
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