Border Down / Border Down LE differences

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Border Down / Border Down LE differences

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Hey, just wanted to ask those of you that own Border Down if there are any differences between the regular edition, and LE edition besides the included OST. Was never really clear on the differences, and I'm always curious about the LE edition. Thanks. :wink:
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Re: Border Down / Border Down LE differences

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superhitachi4 wrote:Hey, just wanted to ask those of you that own Border Down if there are any differences between the regular edition, and LE edition besides the included OST. Was never really clear on the differences, and I'm always curious about the LE edition. Thanks. :wink:
No, it's just the OST, and you can buy it by itself. I think that the comments on the OST by Yack are the same in the LE and the separate audio CD.
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I remember hearing about a mousepad with the BDLE image on it...was that also included with the LE, or was that something separate?
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it came with the order from Segadirect, which was possible only for residents in Japan (as Segadirect only takes orders from Japan).
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Ah, okay: the postcards that came with Ikaruga were the same deal, right? Thanks for the info, I'll find that useful in one of my current...projects.
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Ah, very good to know. Thanks for all the replies. :)
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The LE D-Direct pre-orders also came with a seperate CD case and spine card for the OST.
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While the "regular" LE came in a single 2-CD case or something like that?
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yeah.
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Seag Direct (D-Direct was long gone when Border Down came out) just about always has something wicked. I bought a few of those Border Down LE's for a friend. I still have mine, although I probably would have a very hard time finding the mousepad, although it is around. Haven't even opened the OST case. :/
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