If they ever did do that, I would do whatever necessary to raise that money up.Shoggoth2588 said:Bioshock 2 still had it beat though where collector's ed is concerned. If Fallout wants to be number one, they will offer a full set of Brotherhood Armor with Helmet...and a machine-grenade launcher
For 20 bucks more you get the making-of, poker chips, cards, and not just an ordinary book, but a graphic novel. How does that not sound like it is worth 20 bucks? They could probably sell the book alone for 20, especially since it is a hardcover. Just asking.ItsAPaul said:Not seeing how this is worth $20 more than the original.
0_0Andy Chalk said:Bethesda Unveils Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition - UPDATED
Bethesda Softworks expects the upcoming Fallout 3 [http://fallout.bethsoft.com/eng/home/teaser.php] and to help ensure it does, it's taken the wraps off the game's super-cool Collector's Edition.
The Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition comes loaded with extras inspired by the post-nuclear version of Sin City that players will encounter in the game. The CE will include "Lucky 7" poker chips modeled after those found in the major casinos along the New Vegas strip, a deck of cards illustrated with New Vegas characters and factions, a "Lucky 38" platinum game chip, a hardcover graphic novel written by Creative Director Chris Avellone called All Roads and of course, the ubiquitous "Making of" DVD. The whole thing comes packed inside a sexy, faux-weather-beaten case.
"We're offering this very cool collector's edition to give fans the opportunity to own some of the items that they'll discover while playing Fallout: New Vegas," said Bethesda marketing man Pete Hines. "We are also expanding their experience with the game by including a top-notch graphic novel worthy of the Fallout [http://fallout.bethsoft.com] name and a DVD that gives them a behind-the-scenes look at how the game was created."
Collector's Editions aren't quite the rarity they once were but even so, the New Vegas CE looks like a standout. It'll need to be: Hines also predicted that the new game will outsell the multi-million-selling hit Fallout 3. "Based on what we're seeing so far from the response at retail and from gamers, we expect New Vegas to do even better than Fallout 3," he told MCV [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/38860/New-Vegas-to-top-Fallout-3-sales]. "We'll have to wait and see just how much better."
Fallout: New Vegas is expected to be released near the end of 2010 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
UPDATE: For those who can't be bothered to dig this stuff themselves, GameStop is listing the Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition for $79.99 ($69.99 for the PC) while the regular version is $59.99 ($49.99 for the PC). Dare to compare! [http://www.gamestop.com/browse/search.aspx?N=0&Ntk=TitleKeyword&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntt=new%20vegas]
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I don't know ... In my experience, even when following a theme, a game that gives you a deck of cards, could be a concern. Otherwise the only thing I'd be intersted in, in the long term from that package would be the making of the game movie. Which will probably be released in one form or another for free on the internet (Youtube). I really couldn't justify picking up this collectors edition listed as it is. Its normal pack for me I guess.Andy Chalk said:Bethesda Unveils Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition - UPDATED
Bethesda Softworks expects the upcoming Fallout 3 [http://fallout.bethsoft.com/eng/home/teaser.php] and to help ensure it does, it's taken the wraps off the game's super-cool Collector's Edition.
The Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition comes loaded with extras inspired by the post-nuclear version of Sin City that players will encounter in the game. The CE will include "Lucky 7" poker chips modeled after those found in the major casinos along the New Vegas strip, a deck of cards illustrated with New Vegas characters and factions, a "Lucky 38" platinum game chip, a hardcover graphic novel written by Creative Director Chris Avellone called All Roads and of course, the ubiquitous "Making of" DVD. The whole thing comes packed inside a sexy, faux-weather-beaten case.
"We're offering this very cool collector's edition to give fans the opportunity to own some of the items that they'll discover while playing Fallout: New Vegas," said Bethesda marketing man Pete Hines. "We are also expanding their experience with the game by including a top-notch graphic novel worthy of the Fallout [http://fallout.bethsoft.com] name and a DVD that gives them a behind-the-scenes look at how the game was created."
Collector's Editions aren't quite the rarity they once were but even so, the New Vegas CE looks like a standout. It'll need to be: Hines also predicted that the new game will outsell the multi-million-selling hit Fallout 3. "Based on what we're seeing so far from the response at retail and from gamers, we expect New Vegas to do even better than Fallout 3," he told MCV [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/38860/New-Vegas-to-top-Fallout-3-sales]. "We'll have to wait and see just how much better."
Fallout: New Vegas is expected to be released near the end of 2010 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
UPDATE: For those who can't be bothered to dig this stuff themselves, GameStop is listing the Fallout: New Vegas Collector's Edition for $79.99 ($69.99 for the PC) while the regular version is $59.99 ($49.99 for the PC). Dare to compare! [http://www.gamestop.com/browse/search.aspx?N=0&Ntk=TitleKeyword&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntt=new%20vegas]
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It has something to do with game companies having to pay royalties to Microsoft/Sony for xbox 360/blu-ray discs, whereas PC discs are a dime a dozen.tehweave said:Wait... Why is it cheaper on the PC?
*drools on money needed to upgrade pc to play FO:NVOnyx Oblivion said:*drools*
*pre-orders*
*drools on pre-order slip*