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TopicResident Evil Remake 2 Special Edition
Syntheticon
08/13/18 8:14:14 PM
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What would you actually pay for this special edition? - Results (4 votes)
Only $900? It's a steal at twice the price!
0% (0 votes)
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$750? It's totally worth it.
0% (0 votes)
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$675 seems high enough to me.
0% (0 votes)
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$500 is my final offer.
0% (0 votes)
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$400 is a reasonable amount.
25% (1 vote)
1
$300 seems fair.
0% (0 votes)
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I'll just stick with the game thanks.
25% (1 vote)
1
I'm not interested in any of this.
50% (2 votes)
2
So the RE2 remake special edition comes with an (while very nice) extremely overpriced keyboard in the shape of a typewriter. The full pack goes for around $900 while the keyboard on it's own is around $675 (full description of the packs available below).

However, the keyboard is actually the QwerkywriterS and retails for around $250 from the manufacturer, minus the RE2 stickers-would you still pay close to $1K just for all the extra stuff or is this going too far?

The keyboard retails for 75,000 yen (approximately $675 USD) by itself, and is compatible with your PC, Mac, or tablet. For 82,800 yen ($750) you also get a copy of the game and a typewriter ribbon prop. The piece de resistance is the 99,00 yen ($900) copy, which includes the typewriter keyboard, four ribbons, and the boxed collector's edition of the game. That collector's edition comes with a poster, artbook, soundtrack CD, Leon Kennedy figure, collector's box, and a code for additional DLC, and goes for a more reasonable 24,800 ($225).

https://static.gamespot.com/uploads/original/123/1239113/3425684-re1.jpg
https://www.e-capcom.com/sp/biohazard2/z/main/index.html
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