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  1. #1
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    Default Wipeout Omega Collection Press Kit!

    I'm very excited now!
    I just found this on eBay and bought it immediately!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUTEn_kIIQY
    Hopefully I can also find the vinyl version but there is only 163 of those. If I find more info when I have it in my hands I will let you all know. Take care everybody and see you on the track.

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    Man that vinyl is so interesting ,i will look for one for sure!

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    Glad someone on here got one! Wish it was me!

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    I made an offer on the very one you were likely looking at. Congrats on the find!
    Last edited by Cheapether; 28th January 2020 at 10:36 PM.

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    is the media allowed to sell these things this early?

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    I honestly don't know what the agreement is/was between the folks that got their hands on a press kit and the devs. I figured that after release day the promo swag would turn into a wild west situation, like it always does with new releases. Same with E3 stuff, too -some lucky schmuck gets their hands on a big, juicy,free carrot, and starts dangling it.

    The particular kit to which I was referring in my prior post was coming out of Slovakia; don't know what difference that makes, but just thought I'd mention it. Regardless of where it comes from, I stand by the notion that if your job provides you with material, for free, which you can turn around and sale for a premium, then you should consider yourself overpaid. If a Microsoft employee were selling free copies of Windows at $100.00 a pop, then you would expect there to be a little friction coming from any management that found out about it. Selling press kits for hundreds of dollars is no less disgraceful to the workplace, in my opinion.

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