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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:28
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Three things Dutch RoN fans may want to be aware of:
(1) You may already know this, but the Dutch release date of Ron is May 23. That was last Friday! So it's out in shops now!
(2) Dutch TV network RTL is having a RoN contest. You can win a complete RoN package (game, shirt, lunchbox, optical mouse) by answering a (very) simple question. Contest closes next week (31-5).
(3) The recommended price ('adviesprijs') for RoN is €49,99. However, most shops seem to charge around €55(!) for it. Fortunately, I've seen it for just €41,50 at the online discount shop GCshop.nl (plus €2 shipping costs; no credit card or anything needed). If anyone has been able to pick it up for even less, please let me know Unless anyone posts a cheaper address, I plan on ordering it from GCshop later this week.
Last edited by Locutus on 25-05-2003 at 18:31
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Nacht
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May 2002 time: 06:28
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I bought it friday for €49,95 at dynabyte. I wasn't even aware that that was the release date.
Still gonna answer that question though, I can use that optical mouse.
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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:28
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I found 2 more Dutch contests:
Bart Smit: answer a question to win the game, lunch box, t-shirt and some fortune cookies (or just the game alone, which is the 2nd price); ends 26 May.
Gamer.nl: send in a picture of yourself with your lunchbox (oldest, ugliest, crappiest, most worn-out lunchbox wins) to also win game, lunch box, t-shirt and some fortune cookies; ends 4 June.
And here is the link to the RTL website, which I appear to have left out in my first post.
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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:28
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Actually, Linda de Mol works for the TROS in the Netherlands, which used to be the biggest competitor of RTL4 (not sure to what extend that is still the case: I rarely watch either) 
Though some Googling proved that the Dutch and German companies are indeed affiliated, I can assure you they share very little of their programming. In fact, the rights to many of the series and shows that RTL airs in Germany are owned by RTL's competitors in the Netherlands (Who Wants To Be A Millionair, Smallville, A-team, Power Rangers, Explosief/Explosiv, to name a few examples -- I wouldn't know about movies though). For all intents and purposes, they are seperate companies 
Off-topic, what do you mean, off-topic? 
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