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i just ask.
* The Art of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, a 176-page book featuring artwork from the game
* An exclusive 2GB USB flash drive replica of Jim Raynor's dog tag, which comes preloaded with the original StarCraft and the StarCraft: Brood War expansion set
* A behind-the-scenes DVD containing over an hour of developer interviews, cinematics with director's commentary, and more
* The official StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty soundtrack CD, containing 14 epic tracks from the game along with exclusive bonus tracks
* StarCraft comic book issue #0, a prequel to the comic series
* A World of Warcraft mini Thor in-game pet that can be applied to all World of Warcraft characters on a single Battle.net account
* Exclusive Battle.net downloadable content, including special portraits for your Battle.net profile, decals to customize your units in-game, and a visually unique version of the terran Thor unit
$60 for a standard game.
Goddammit person, use your damn brain!!!
$60 for a standard game.
And for the battlechest only $100 which includes all of this awesomeness.
Now, let me get this traight. Norway DOESN'T have dollars?
Still much less than in Slovenia comparing with the average income.
In Macedonia average orinigal game is 10 euros and how it's going to be SCII ? 1e = 61denar
You guys sell ancient games, ever noticed the date they were created? 1990? 1992?
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Learn your facts. It's not called Macedonia.
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It's called Macedonia, FYROM only stands for Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia.
Honestly, I'm fairly sure that everyone just says ''Macedonia''.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia
Also, DEMIGOD is from Macedonia.
That "battlechest" seems to be like worthless. X_X
Just a trick to pay more for the company.
Seeing as it is Activision i'm guessing 60-80 dollars.
Wont be buying SC2 right away.
Warcraft 3 was $80 when it first came out.