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When Rock Band was released in the US, it cost $169, and came with the game, guitar, microphone and drums. Not a bad deal.
But in Europe/Australia, on May 23? The game won't come in a single bundle. Instead, there's two products available at lauch. One is called the "Instrument Edition", which costs £130/€170. It comes with a guitar, drums, and mic. That's it. No game, if you want the game as well, it'll cost you another £50/€70. That brings the cost of the game and three instruments to £180/€240. Or, USD$378 also known as ridiculously ******* expensive AUD$408. E "F"ING A NOT COOL! Last edited by Shin-Ra; 04-08-2008 at 01:41 PM. |
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