My wife went to the Sam's Warehouse Club in northern Cincinnati, and saw this box. "I knew you really wanted it, so I bought it", she said. Unfortunately, I was buying the regular edition at Electronics Boutique (for $49.99) at the same time. I haven't opened the combo box, but the picture on the cover looks like Civ 2.42.
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Civ II/III combo pack at Sam's Club: $41.95
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Erm... Civ 3 and Civ2! Civ 2 is the 2.42 version, in a paper sleeve, with the tech chart (folded up to jewel case size) but no paper manual. I never checked for a pdf file, but I bet there is one. Civ 3 is exactly the same manual and CD as in the regular edition.
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well..um..now I'm a little ticked.I just got a pc and hence don't have a copy of civ2 for pc....yet.Would have been nice to get it included-a legitimate copy.
Mine cost 49.99 Canadian.Our dollar the other day was trading at .63 per US dollar.My price was something like $30-35 US...no civ2 includedThe only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu
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Originally posted by Smash
well..um..now I'm a little ticked.I just got a pc and hence don't have a copy of civ2 for pc....yet.Would have been nice to get it included-a legitimate copy.
Mine cost 49.99 Canadian.Our dollar the other day was trading at .63 per US dollar.My price was something like $30-35 US...no civ2 included
Happy hunting!To be one with the Universe is to be very lonely - John Doe - Datalinks
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Warehouse clubs always have a great price advantage over regualr stores--of course, they have to have the specific game you want, which isn't always the case--or never the case, if the game isn't in the top ten at some point.
I'll stop by my local BJ's and Costco, and report back.No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.
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