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trying to summarize to you the context:
if you are simply talking about "one unit whole blood" as the digital game released on 2010 on gog and then on steam on 2014, during those times lrg (the publisher of blood fresh supply) wasn't here. and atari during those years simply released the games here and there to remove some "digital dust" on it.
if you are talking about the physical edition of "one unit whole blood", that you can see at the right size of that green "unlock the secrets", that bland big box was sold in stores very cheap to make people "remember about blood", considering that some months later blood 2 would have been released.
but, still: awesome packaging
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