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You need a player that plays Region 2 discs. I'm not much for the specifics on that but you probably don't have one.Mr.Piccolo wrote:And another thing, do you guys definately need a different DVD player for this?
-Rick
You just need to get a region-free DVD player. They sell them at this site here:Mr.Piccolo wrote:And another thing, do you guys definately need a different DVD player for this?
-Rick
For some reason, when I did the calculation, I got about $17 bucks per movie. And yeah, it cost me about $250 (give or take $15, I can't remember). But I thought it was too good to pass up.MajinVejitaXV wrote:Which is about $18 a movie. Not bad, really. Add to that the actual quality of the set, the booklet, the extras...it's a damn good deal, IMHO. I love mine.
Yeah, it was $17 and change, so I just called it $18 for simplicity's sake.ect5150 wrote:For some reason, when I did the calculation, I got about $17 bucks per movie.
Today, possibly. The chances of single releases of nearly all the DragonBox contents is pretty much a given, so the only real advantage of the boxes would be the compact presentation and the bonuses (booklets, figures, etc.). Back when they first came out though, not so much of a waste of time. After setting up my Amazon.co.jp account, it took about 3 minutes to order each one. 3 minutes times 5 boxes equals 15 minutes collecting all the DragonBoxes ;pBlitzen wrote:Movies Dragonbox, just to add, is a good idea if you want to own a Dragonbox but I cannot stress hard enough how much of a waste of time it is to collect all dragonboxes.