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Unread 08-20-2010, 10:09 PM   #8
Magus
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Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something.
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That was more like a three-for-one deal type of thingy, where you're actually saving money to get three games for only a little extra instead of getting them seperately. Uber Collector Editions are more like charging you 120 bucks to get a game case that looks like Master Chief's helmet or something.

I think they're pretty dumb--back in the day you used to get like, Earthbound that came with the strategy guide and scratch-and-sniff stickers and a bunch of other cool stuff for not a whole ton more of money, especially in comparison to nowadays. Heck, even now every Dragon Quest game comes with an 84 page instructional booklet (though they quit walking you through the entire game now like they used to, with maps and everything), and that wasn't even an extra!
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