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Top Ten Collector’s Editions of the Past Generation

If this generation can be remembered for one thing – and, to be honest, it will be remembered for many things – it’s the rise and escalation of the Collector’s Edition. Highly sought after and frequently snagged by vindictive eBay merchants, Collector’s Editions have always had a presence in the games market but it wasn’t until this marathon generation that they became a fixture on release calendars. From steelbooks to statues, chests to cheap crap, Collector’s Editions embody everything amazing and naff about gaming today. Here are ten of the most memorable money-vacuums to hit shelves this generation. Nail that wallet shut and tremble at their majesty:

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-Foxtrot3876d ago

Call of Duty: Prestige/Care Package Edition...but no Fallout 3 or New Vegas Collectors editions. Much better in my opinion

Plus some of the Assassins Creed ones aren't that bad.

SIRHC133875d ago

Halo 3 Legendary Edition Master Race.

jay23875d ago (Edited 3875d ago )

And I own 78 of them. dont have COD or Ni No Kuni and ucfh:

DivineAssault 3875d ago

that million dollar saints row is stupid lol.. Who would buy that even if they had the disposable funds?

RE_L_MAYER3875d ago

the thing Is for the amount you are paying you can get so much more
plain trip-idk
lamborgini Gallardo is like 150-200 grand
toytota prius is probably 40-30 grand

there is probably more in this trip but I could make 1 million worth me so much more than that

rainslacker3875d ago

I find anything in a collector's edition that isn't actually related to the game(or series) in question to be pretty silly.

It was meant to be something absurd, I doubt they expected anyone to actually purchase it. More a marketing gimmick than anything.

RE_L_MAYER3875d ago

uncharted ones are mixed up I believe....im literally out of space in my room for anything.......Idk where im gonna store box from gta 5

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No Rest For The Wicked Early Access PC Requirements Revealed

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