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Old 06-11-2011, 11:51 PM
RaverX RaverX is offline
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Default Re: Rules that All CE makers should follow

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Originally Posted by Twistedsymphony View Post
I would rather have a CE that is limited to only 1000 units and has nothing special about it other than alternate cover art and a certificate than one that includes a huge box full of bonus material and saw production numbers in the 100s of 1000s.
That would be weird. A limited collector's edition should be rare, that's true, but should offer something more than the normal edition, ideally a lot more.

Yes, those days they release too many collector's edition when a game appears and they often make more if they manage to sell all of the initial "batch". This brings the price down fast and makes the game less atractive. But it also offers us more chances to get a collector's edition at a good price.

Back in the days only a limited quantity of colelctor's edition were available and only one time, no "reprints". Games like Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Half Life 2 are very rare now and the prices are quite high. If you find them at 20-30 pounds it's nice. And we are talking about used and old games.

And then we have games like Alan Wake or Halo reach - new games that can often be found sealed in stored under 20 pounds. Isn't this a bit strange ? Only time will tell, maybe after 4-5 years those games (Alan Wake) will be more valuables (in collector's edition format, of course), but I doubt it, because I have a feeling there were a lot of games made and they will be easy to find, even sealed.
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