What's the difference between Super Junior's Album Sorry Sorry Versions A B and C? - sorry
I want to buy a Super Junior Sorry, we do not know which version to buy. Is it just the same, but with a different cover on? Or are there differences between A, B and C? Please help! Thank you.
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Tapas and C have different bonus tracks in order to encourage you. and D is the Taiwanese Speacial comes with a DVD. A and B are the same. C with 4 bonus tracks, you are what I want, love, and love like U more senile. The Japanese edition is the Japanese version of Sorry.
Contains a recovery, with 12 tracks ~
Version B with a different cover also the same .. with 12 songs
Version C has a different cover, but with 12 songs includes 4 bonus tracks.
Version D [Hong Kong and Taiwan] has a similar version in C, but it is like a rectangle .. And the money .. It's' .. Asia Edition "Is the CD C, with a special version of DVD-Clip makes with Chinese subtitles .. I Think It's Traditional Chinese ..
And finally, the Japanese version of the C version with bonus CD Japanese version of Sorry ~ ~ is
Hope this helped ~ ~
I think there were two major parties that run.
Cards Topps 70s and early 60s tend to use different colors of the various "on" in the computer name on each card.
You and your opponent start with one of the cards (10, 20, and regardless of stack you and your opponent) arrived, he draws the cards one after the other ... provided that the color of the team name on the rebate card "with the color of the top card from the deck that would win the cards in the deck ... and play until one player all the cards ready.
If no cards meet for the first time through the valve, then you can mix the cards and deal each player again. Whatever you cards after the shuffle, like the winner-take-all game anyway.
This game can be played with more than two players, but the object was the same in all cases.
The other thing is literally "flip" cards ...
You have two feet, and one of you "flip"A map on the floor and spins several times, but has taken off ... even though the ground with the front or back of the card shows.
Then the other player is called "Party" or "party" ... switched on when his card in the same way, when the earth with the same face upward, as the card ( "Match" or the top of the card ( "dematch"). .. if it is right for Game Party You put the two cards ... if he calls it wrong, you have two cards.
Both games were really as "flip" (in this first game with the words: "I run and five" or "I am again, and ten) depending on the number of playing cards.
These are the two major parties, which were played in the 70s in the late 60s/early.
There was some strategy to employ in the first game (or so we thought, lol), there are some colors more often than others in terms of computer names that appear on the maps.
I think there were two major parties that run.
Cards Topps 70s and early 60s tend to use different colors of the various "on" in the computer name on each card.
You and your opponent start with one of the cards (10, 20, and regardless of stack you and your opponent) arrived, he draws the cards one after the other ... provided that the color of the team name on the rebate card "with the color of the top card from the deck that would win the cards in the deck ... and play until one player all the cards ready.
If no cards meet for the first time through the valve, then you can mix the cards and deal each player again. Whatever you cards after the shuffle, like the winner-take-all game anyway.
This game can be played with more than two players, but the object was the same in all cases.
The other thing is literally "flip" cards ...
You have two feet, and one of you "flip"A map on the floor and spins several times, but has taken off ... even though the ground with the front or back of the card shows.
Then the other player is called "Party" or "party" ... switched on when his card in the same way, when the earth with the same face upward, as the card ( "Match" or the top of the card ( "dematch"). .. if it is right for Game Party You put the two cards ... if he calls it wrong, you have two cards.
Both games were really as "flip" (in this first game with the words: "I run and five" or "I am again, and ten) depending on the number of playing cards.
These are the two major parties, which were played in the 70s in the late 60s/early.
There was some strategy to employ in the first game (or so we thought, lol), there are some colors more often than others in terms of computer names that appear on the maps.
I think there were two major parties that run.
Cards Topps 70s and early 60s tend to use different colors of the various "on" in the computer name on each card.
You and your opponent start with one of the cards (10, 20, and regardless of stack you and your opponent) arrived, he draws the cards one after the other ... provided that the color of the team name on the rebate card "with the color of the top card from the deck that would win the cards in the deck ... and play until one player all the cards ready.
If no cards meet for the first time through the valve, then you can mix the cards and deal each player again. Whatever you cards after the shuffle, like the winner-take-all game anyway.
This game can be played with more than two players, but the object was the same in all cases.
The other thing is literally "flip" cards ...
You have two feet, and one of you "flip"A map on the floor and spins several times, but has taken off ... even though the ground with the front or back of the card shows.
Then the other player is called "Party" or "party" ... switched on when his card in the same way, when the earth with the same face upward, as the card ( "Match" or the top of the card ( "dematch"). .. if it is right for Game Party You put the two cards ... if he calls it wrong, you have two cards.
Both games were really as "flip" (in this first game with the words: "I run and five" or "I am again, and ten) depending on the number of playing cards.
These are the two major parties, which were played in the 70s in the late 60s/early.
There was some strategy to employ in the first game (or so we thought, lol), there are some colors more often than others in terms of computer names that appear on the maps.
I think there were two major parties that run.
Cards Topps 70s and early 60s tend to use different colors of the various "on" in the computer name on each card.
You and your opponent start with one of the cards (10, 20, and regardless of stack you and your opponent) arrived, he draws the cards one after the other ... provided that the color of the team name on the rebate card "with the color of the top card from the deck that would win the cards in the deck ... and play until one player all the cards ready.
If no cards meet for the first time through the valve, then you can mix the cards and deal each player again. Whatever you cards after the shuffle, like the winner-take-all game anyway.
This game can be played with more than two players, but the object was the same in all cases.
The other thing is literally "flip" cards ...
You have two feet, and one of you "flip"A map on the floor and spins several times, but has taken off ... even though the ground with the front or back of the card shows.
Then the other player is called "Party" or "party" ... switched on when his card in the same way, when the earth with the same face upward, as the card ( "Match" or the top of the card ( "dematch"). .. if it is right for Game Party You put the two cards ... if he calls it wrong, you have two cards.
Both games were really as "flip" (in this first game with the words: "I run and five" or "I am again, and ten) depending on the number of playing cards.
These are the two major parties, which were played in the 70s in the late 60s/early.
There was some strategy to employ in the first game (or so we thought, lol), there are some colors more often than others in terms of computer names that appear on the maps.
we use to change the color of the card, which fit together with U Win this job
Color card, same computer, the same work, and my favorite flip-distances. It was another game in which the coverage and try to collect on another card of the country for all. Have fun and something new!
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