THIS LEGENDARY GAME IS FINALLY AVAILABLE IN A HIGH QUALITY BIG BOX!
€69.95 Shallow Grave Edition: Coffin USB
€89.95 Tomb Stone Edition while supplies last 3.5" floppy disk + Coffin USB
€154.95 Ancient Vault Edition while supplies last 5.58" & 3.5" floppy disk + Coffin USB + Catacomb 3-D Shirt
- Custom Catacomb 3-D Autographed Big Box
- Catacomb 3-D cover poster (A3)
- Catacomb 3-D full-size cinch bag
- Sticker sheet with five stickers
- Catacomb 3-D Logo pin
- Catacomb 3-D Gremlinar pin
- Catacomb 3-D on signed 3.5" disk (Stone Tomb and Ancient Vault Editions only)
- Catacomb 3-D Tee (5.25" version only)
- Code for full digital version via email
- Catacomb 3-D Coffin USB
- Catacomb 3-D Game
- Making of Catacomb 3-D video
- History of Catacomb 3-D by David L. Craddock
- Readme.txt
3.5" and 5.25" editions limited to 1 each per order.
RogueSix wrote on Jul 4, 2024, 17:09:No, Catacomb 3D was not as legendary or influencial. But if George Lucas was to put up signed stuff he made before Star Wars... Thats what I meanBicycleRepairMan wrote on Jul 4, 2024, 16:37:
Its obviously for those with special interest in old retro stuff. He could have priced it at ten times the price and someone would buy.
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Its like Paul McCartney selling out another stadium, why do people pay 150 bucks to see him? Because he was 1/4 of the beatles. same reason they bought all his albums. Its the freakin Beatles. People want some of that. Same reason Mark Hamill can go to conventions and talk about that old movie he was in in 77.
I dunno, dude. Was Catacomb 3D really as "legendary" as The Beatles? I mean, Doom, sure. Wolfenstein, hmmm... mkay. But flarking Catacomb 3D? Wat?!?
Or maybe I'm just an old fart but simply not old enough to appreciate the legendary-ness of Catacomb 3D? Especially not the legendary-ness of spending feckin' €155 for an Ancient Vault edition (lel).