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Brand new in box and still factory shrink wrapped. Would prefer a pick up from the customer but I am willing to ship at the customers expense.

  • WINGS OF LIBERTY EXCLUSIVE BEHIND-THE-SCENES DVD:
    • Over an hour of developer interviews, delving deep into the game's development from initial design to final gameplay
    • All 113+ minutes of pre-rendered cinematics and 32 minutes of in-game 'story more' scenes, including director's commentary
    • A retrospective examining StarCraft's rich history in gaming

    [*]COLLECTOR'S EDITION SOUNDTRACK

    • Fourteen orchestral pieces from the Wings of Liberty soundtrack, plus exclusive bonus tracks

    [*]STARCRAFT COMICS ISSUE #0

    • Join the War cops in their first terrifying encounter with the alien Zerg in this exclusive Issue #0 of Wild Storm's StarCraft comic

    [*]THE ART OF STARCRAFT II: WINGS OF LIBERTY

    • Journey into the game's artistic development, from early concepts to final 3D renderings, with this 176-page Collector's Edition art book

    [*]JIM RAYNOR "DOG TAG" USB DRIVE

    • This battle-worn replica of Jim Raynor's in-game dog tag doubles as a fully functional 2GB USB drive and comes preloaded with the original StarCraft and the Brood War expansion set

    [*]EXCLUSIVE BATTLE.NET DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT

    • Unlock special features through Battle.net, including in-game army icons, unique avatar portraits, and an exclusive version of the in-game Thor unit

    [*]EXCLUSIVE IN-GAME WORLD OF WARCRAFT PET

    • Hammer of the gods! Summon a Baby Thor to accompany you on your journeys throughout World of Warcraft

    [*]STARCRAFT II: WINGS OF LIBERTY PC/MAC GAME

    • The full version of the StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty game on DVD-ROM

Looking for $250 but will consider offers.

Needs to be sold by 12/8/2010

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