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Homeworld HD collector's edition includes foot-tall Mothership, will be extremely limited

Developer Gearbox only planning to issue a few thousand units, says it spent an "irresponsible amount" of money to create it.

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Today during a panel at PAX East, Borderlands developer Gearbox Software announced that its Homeworld Remastered premium collector's edition will be extremely limited. Only a few thousand units will be produced, Gearbox marketing director Steve Gibson said.

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The Homeworld Remastered collector's edition will include a 12", hand-decorated molded ABS resin Mothership with LED lights. The bundle will also include a stand and USB/AC power cable. The collector's edition is expected to sell for around $100, Gearbox announced earlier this year, though the studio said nothing about a final price today during the panel.

Gearbox launched a survey last month asking fans if they would prefer a Homeworld Remastered collector's edition that included a 6" or 12" in Mothership model. As we now know, the bigger version won out. (Ed. note: As you might know, everything is bigger in Gearbox's home state of Texas).

Also during the panel, Gibson and Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford said creating the Homeworld Remastered collector's edition was no small feat. Pitchford said "we're hoping to break even" from sales of the bundle, while Gibson quipped that Gearbox spent an "irresponsible amount" of money to create the premium bundle.

The Homeworld Remastered collector's edition will also include memorabilia like an art book, game manual, key chain, and codes for the remastered versions of Homeworld and Homeworld 2. As a caveat, Gearbox notes on its website that these items are subject to change and pricing is still TBA.

Gearbox, which acquired the Homeworld license from the now defunct THQ, announced its plans to relaunch the games last year.

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Why no Cataclysm? Because of it being developed by outside company?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The source code for Cataclysm was lost, they'd have to completely remake it from scratch.

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Noob question but they couldnt pull the code off of a disk :S? Id love to play cataclysm In hd, it was such a creepy game

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<< LINK REMOVED >> No you can't. A good analogy I read somewhere is like extracting all the ingredients out of bread once you bake it. The amount of effort needed to do so, you might as well remake it entirely.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Well that is suck. I really enjoyed that one. At least in it and Homeworld 2 you could move your base.

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