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Extra Klasyka
Publishing label for CD Projekt
Founded: 200x
Defunct: 20xx

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Extra Klasyka was a budget video game publishing label owned by CD Projekt. It was also used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia as Extra Klasika (previously Nová eXtra Klasika) and in Hungary as Legjobb Választás.

Prices were fixed at 199.00 Kč199.00 (Czech Republic)[1] and 249.00 Sk249.00 (Slovakia)[1].

Softography

Extra Klasyka (Poland)

Extra Klasika (Czech Republic)

Legjobb Választás (Hungary)

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.cdprojekt.cz/nxk/opis_serii.asp (Wayback Machine: 2007-07-03 11:19)