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Alot of them are not worth money
It really depends on how much of a fan you are of the game.
I have all the Assassin's Creed ones and I love them. I bought shelves to just display them.
Whether it's a waste of money or not really depends on whether you think the contents were worth your cash. Most of the ones I've bought over the years have brought a smile to my face, and I enjoy having them, so they've been worth the money I spent on them.
A good collectors edition can be a great thing for a fan, but there are a lot of poor ones out there.
If you don't want the collector's edition you can easily avoid them.
I know I've never regretted buying any of the ones I own.
I haven't bought one since the original Bioshock... my Big Daddy figure came with a hand broken off. :(