PS2 Treasure Planet - 2 Different Versions?

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I went to TRU today to pick up some stuff from their 50% off clearance and one game that I picked up was Treasure Planet. I stupidly didn't know that I already had it, but I didn't recall having it because I thought the one I had had a black background with the cover artwork. So the one I just bought has a white background and says "Clsasics." A few other differences are present, but they're mostly stupid things like something that was on the left was switched over to the right. My question is this: is there any other difference? I'm trying to figure out which one to get rid of and which one to keep.
 
I honestly don't think there is any difference between the 2. I'm pretty sure that Disney Licensing has gone out of their way to re-release some of their licensed games in their own unique greatest-hits-type packaging that they call "Classic". I've seen a few old Disney games with this new mostly white "classic" pakaging, and I'm pretty sure there nothing different about the game inside. I've also noticed that the classic versions were always selling for $20 even though the original versions of the same games had been drastically reduced by the retailer... they must have different SKU #'s.
 
[quote name='Spoon_si']dropout? is this actually a good game by disney... I enjoyed the movie tho...[/QUOTE]

as with 90% of my games, i havent had a chance to even play it yet...but PSM gave it an 8 out of 10 and Game Informer gave it a 7.75 out of 10...i only paid $10 for it both times ive bought it, so i dont think it was a bad deal
 
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