Yeah, but it's inconsistent. El Grande Decennial Edition is a version of El 
Grande and it packs some expansions with it, but Puerto Rico Anniversary 
Edition is it's own entry and it packs some expansions with it, and updated 
components.  Dominant Species 3rd printing has updated components, and it's 
a version.

The logic seems strange.

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 4:27:48 PM UTC-4, MuRRe wrote:
>
> Well, take Descent 2nd edition.
> After all info we now have, it is quite the different game and putting it 
> under the same name would be pretty confusing, right?
>
> Den tisdagen den 10:e juli 2012 kl. 22:15:48 UTC+2 skrev ralpher:
>>
>> It's always a contentious subject whether new editions should be given a 
>> new game entry in the database.  Most users say no.  That doesn't stop the 
>> admins from continuously letting in new editions as new games.  Perhaps it 
>> gives BGG bragging rights (70,,000 games!) but I wonder whether it is 
>> taxing the database.
>
>

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