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This best-of package from Face to Face features three DVDs in NTSC format (Region code 2) plus two CDs.
CD contains bonus DVD.
DVD content is in the Ntsc format, Region Code 2.
Three DVDs (NTSC format, region code 2) and two CDs.
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