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WORKING DESIGNS ANNOUNCES RE-RELEASE OF LUNAR: SILVER STAR STORY COMPLETE FOR SONY PLAYSTATION
Jan. 9, 2002 (Redding, CA) Working Designs is pleased to announce that, due to overwhelming demand, the popular role-playing game LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete will be re-released with a very limited fan-art special edition. For this special limited edition, Working Designs has decided to not use the artwork featured on the original game discs and instead has invited one of their frequent fan-art contributors to create two pieces for the project.
Hence, the special fan-edition discs were born. Examples of this fan art featured on the two discs of this re-release are pictured at
http://www.workingdesigns.com/news/2002/020109_01.htm. This re-release will feature the game only, as well as a slimmed-down version of the original manual/artbook, and will come in a standard double jewel-case.LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete: Special Fan Edition will be available at Electronics Boutique and other quality retailers for $35 or less in late January.
Coinciding with the PlayStation re-release of LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete, Working Designs has announced the cancellation of LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete for PC. The main reason for the cancellation was that a version of the software that was stable enough to meet Working Designs' standards could not be delivered to them. An unfortunate side effect of this action is that the Alex puppet that was to be the premium item with this offering will now forever remain limited to a handful of manufacturing samples. Fortunately, fans awaiting the game on PC will soon be able to acquire LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete: Special Fan Edition.
Additional details are available at
http://www.workingdesigns.com/news/index.html.Working Designs is a California based company that publishes CD software for the PlayStation® game console. They specialize in converting CD software from Japanese to English, and enhancing the graphics, gameplay, and audio before releasing the titles in the United States, and were the first third-party CD-ROM publisher in the United States.

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