If it was America then I could understand but not England.Eon-Rider said:If this is "international", isn't it being a bit biased with the boxart?
How is America any more international than England? (Not that it's the English flag on the boxart anywayEdgedancer said:If it was America then I could understand but not England.Eon-Rider said:If this is "international", isn't it being a bit biased with the boxart?
Ronstar said:If that's not a union jack I dunno what is.
BlueStar said:How is America any more international than England? (Not that it's the English flag on the boxart anywayEdgedancer said:If it was America then I could understand but not England.Eon-Rider said:If this is "international", isn't it being a bit biased with the boxart?)
Joey R. said:Ronstar said:If that's not a union jack I dunno what is.
It is, but the Union Jack is not the English flag. It's the British flag. Explanation, in French
If we're going to be really pedantic, many people say it's proper name is the Union Flag and it should only be called the Union Jack when it's flying on a ship.
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How is America any more international than England? (Not that it's the English flag on the boxart anywayJeff88 said:If it was America then I could understand but not England.BlueStar said:If this is "international", isn't it being a bit biased with the boxart?Edgedancer said:QUOTE(Eon-Rider @ Dec 8 2008, 07:02 PM))
How is England any more international than America anyway?
BlueStar said:Joey R. said:Ronstar said:If that's not a union jack I dunno what is.
It is, but the Union Jack is not the English flag. It's the British flag. Explanation, in French
If we're going to be really pedantic, many people say it's proper name is the Union Flag and it should only be called the Union Jack when it's flying on a ship.
Joey R. said:BlueStar said:Joey R. said:Ronstar said:If that's not a union jack I dunno what is.
It is, but the Union Jack is not the English flag. It's the British flag. Explanation, in French
If we're going to be really pedantic, many people say it's proper name is the Union Flag and it should only be called the Union Jack when it's flying on a ship.
I'd love to know why you're calling me pedantic, when all I did was inform Ronstar of the difference between one flag and another.
Edit: No, wait, I really don't care. This looks more and more like GameFAQs every day.