> Do you have both of these?  Do you think it is possible that these two
> copies are for two different systems, i.e. Amiga or IBM or C64.

Yep, as said the ones at this page are from my collection
(click on mini pics to enlarge covers):
http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/_eng_games_lucasarts.html

My C64 versions has that 1988 box and PC has 1989 box.
Don't know if Amiga, PC, Atari or other platforms were
released in 1988 box too...
(Had another Amiga-version earlier and it was 1989 too).
I don't want to rip my C64 platform-tape off the Zak cover :)
as under that would read some other platform.

Yeah, collecting is quite insane :)
The previous reminds this; taken from a game forum:

'Rainbow Islands: "The game is sometimes called "Bubble Bobble 2". However,
two other games --"Bubble Symphony: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2" and
"Bubble Bobble 2"-- claim the same name. Rainbow Islands happens after
Bubble Bobble. Bubble Symphony happens after Bubble Memories, which is
called Bubble Bobble 3, so Bubble Symphony is really Bubble Bobble 4 or 5.
Bubble Bobble 2 also happens after Bubble Memories, so it is either Bubble
Bobble 4 or 5. Bubble Symphony's song titles, which refer to Bub and Bob as
"Grandfather", are true, then Bubble Symphony is Bubble Bobble 5 and Bubble
Bobble 2, which features Robby, the "son", is Bubble Bobble 4. But then
again, the intro of Bubble Symphony refers to Bubby and Bobby as the
children of Bub and Bob, so Bubble Symphony is Bubble Bobble 4".'

(And apparently it doesn't end even there...)

- J

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