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Nemo
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of no one.
Apr 1999 time: 23:14
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The following is a response to an email that I sent to EB (Electronic Boutique) asking about the "pre-ordering" of CivIII. As mentioned in an earlier thread, there are two different versions of CivIII supposedly. Please note that EB still thinks that Microprose is publishing this game . I would be afraid if you have already pre-ordered from them 
quote: Thank you for writing EBgames.com.
At this time, we are waiting for Microprose, the manufacturer, to distribute the information as to the difference between their Limited Edition and the standard edition. As soon as they have notified us as to the benefits and extras of the Limited Edition, we will then post that information to the website, so please keep checking back with us for that update.
Thank you.
Tom
EBgames.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeric [SMTP:jeric@mmcable.com]
> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 11:42 PM
> To: Help
> Subject: Pre-Sale question:
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> Hello,
> I have seen two different versions of Civilization III pre-order options on your website. However, there is no clarifiaction as to the difference between the "limitted edition"
(http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/categori...sp?pf_id=207765) and the "normal edition" (http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/categori...sp?pf_id=202330), other than the $15 price difference. I would like to pre-order this game, but I am confused as to the difference. Can you please clarify what is included in each, or what makes them different?
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> Thank you,
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Last edited by Nemo on 31-07-2001 at 09:30
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quote: We're still working out the final details, but it'll come in a very nice tin with the game, manual, a "Making of Civ III" CD and some other cool stuff |
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