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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 07:14 PM.
Depends on your view.
Your description sans price point sums up the Halo 3: Legendary Edition...which is now almost half price and collecting dust in most stores.
Working Designs tried it with the Lunars and Arc, but truth be told...how useful is anything in a collector's edition?
Heck, even most of the recent Collector's Editions contents, usually come out separately on Xbox Live / PS Network when it comes to digitial content.
I guess it all depends on what exactly yiou are looking for. I think Devil May Cry 4 had it included the freebie artbook with it, would have been impressive.
Jason
working designs made some nice sets. I like the limited editions out now but would like more limited runs and maybe some nicer stuff. Dreamcast had some nice limited editions in japan
I don't see why new games get collectors editions anyway. How does anyone know if they like the new game or not? It's silly.
How about COLLECTED editions. Graphic novels for videogames. Something where they pack together all the previous games in a franchise along with the newest release. Preferiably with "new" games that never hit the region before.
I always think the same thing when I see a movie is put out through Sony's "Sony Pictures Classics" label. I've seen some shit on that label that was far from classic.
I think Capcom is one of the few companies doing collected editions, or at least they did them for RE and DMC.
As far as "collectors editions" go, I don't give a shit honestly. I never watch the DVDs that come with CDs and I never watch making-of DVDs that come with games, and that's generally what "collectors edition" implies...well, and sometimes a steelbook case. "Collectors Edition" holds the same weight to me that "Special Edition" or "Unrated" on DVD packaging does; they're all borderline-meaningless.
Collectors edition in my opinion is a companies way to just get more sales. It's bad enough they have one collectors edition. But now I have seen some games where for a particular game, they have a different collectors edition for various stores. Target and Walmart are notorious for this.
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If what you really want is unreleased concept art and unreleased soundtracks, then go out and buy those. It'll cost ya a lot less then $400. The fact they're not easy to find is the whole point, isn't it?
I ranted about it here:
So you’re probably wondering what my ideas are for a true collector’s edition game? I could say have the development staff sign each copy by hand and walk away, but that’s far too easy, and signed games aren’t anything special. How about this, include an art book drawn by hand by the artists themselves. Include an alpha or beta build of the game on a separate disc. Include an actual animation cel or concept sketch that wasn’t used in the game. Have an artist hand draw the box art. Include a CD of music and sound FX that didn’t make it into the game, and make each disc unique so that the owner will be the only person who has those tracks. Print up 30 copies, charge $450 each for them. This is the crap that would make a game ‘Collector’s Edition.’ Would it make you any money? Nothing compared to what you would get with a simple “making-of” DVD and a fancy box for $10 above MSRP, but if you’re going to call a game Collector’s Edition and it’s just a worthless overpriced copy of the same game, rename it to something more suiting like “Dumbass Edition.”
I usually only go for Collector's or Limited Edition games if they include the soundtrack. The thing that I would like is that they would put the full soundtrack in these games. I'm thinking of the OSTs you can import from Japan. That's the kind of soundtrack I want with my CE or LE games. I actually like listening to these.
Personally, I've said it a million times, I'm a sucker for a steelbook. Not those crappy tins, mind you, it's gotta be a genuine steelbook. For some reason, call it stupid I don't care, I have no problem paying a few $$ extra for them.
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That's a completely manufactured collectible. Who cares about that? Do you really want to be one of the collectors left out in the cold when the first 500 get sold to people who have better relationships with the manager of their local Gamestop?
I like the Steelbook LE games on the Xbox 360, but the truth is, manufacturers create these limited editions in the first place to convince people who would ordinarily wait for a price drop to not only pay full price, but often a little bit more for a game. I have shelves full of useless promo items and freebies and I don't think anyone is really crying out for more Japanese style premiums. I think the pinnacle of ridiculousness was when Two Worlds came out in a collector's edition and got universally panned as one of the worst games in a very long time. Ditto for Turning Point which was a great idea saddled to a very poor game. Devil May Cry 4 was a joke of a Collector's Edition and offered very little for the outrageous cost of an additional $20. I could really care less about more elitism in videogaming. I'd rather see manufacturers focus on making better AAA titles and more niche games than on trying to squeeze us for $5 extra for a collector's edition.
The only ones I find worth my time are the ones with something addition playable like the mortal kombat (deception I believe) special editions that had Mortal Kombat playable on an extra disc or Doom 3 that did the same.
The RosenQueen exclusive CE Mana Khemia is the coolest I've seen come along in a while--limited to 1000 pieces, good crap inside, low price, sold out in a week or so... I'm glad I got my order in for it.
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NO. WE. DON'T.
We need more kick ass console games that retail between $20-$30. Games need to get in the hands of more people and not serve some crap elitist niche market. Go slab some sealed games or something would ya? Make game shopping likened to securing Hannah Montana tickets and I'm not playing anymore ok?
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I pre-ordered one and really all we are getting is a figure in a box. The other items come with the limited edition which is the only retail version they are going to release right now. I am curious if it is a specific box for the US release or just the same Japanese box in which case I am going to be very disappointed since I paid $10 for the box and a figure I will never use.
Whenever there's a special/collector's edition of a game that interests me and isn't too pricey, I'll get it. So what's the point in getting an expensive (well, compared to the normal set) collector's edition which isn't even exclusive or anything? It just makes me feel like those old days when games were more than just a DVD-cover and a .pdf-manual - yeah, those cardboard boxes sure took a hell of a lot space but were worth it.
Or is it just nostalgia.