Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Limited Edition Released

March 18th, 2008 Michael Pica

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Limited Edition for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 is released today to stores across North America.

Most listed “Release Dates” are actually “Ship Dates” and listed as such to prevent retailers from releasing the game early stores in your area may not receive their shipment until sometime tomorrow.

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Game Database Update #2

March 15th, 2008 Michael Pica

Two more game have had detailed pictures and descriptions posted:

Game Database Update #1

March 14th, 2008 Michael Pica

Collector’s Edition is but a few weeks old. Starting a database with the level of detail here that I would like to strive for is no easy or quick task. Once I got the base site and database laid out I got a lot of feedback about what people wanted to see, and I had a sizable task list in front of me about what needed to be done. Well here is the first major update.

Here are the features that have been added:

  • Title bar Navigation
  • Dates added to the Game Database directory
  • The ability to sort the Game Database lists by by console, release date, title or region coding.
  • The ability to move through the game database list like a directory structure
  • RSS feed added for the news page. You can also subscribe to comments for any individual page or post that allows for comments, look for the link in the grey box at the end of the post/page.
  • entries in the database for every last current generation game that exists to my knowledge… That means every CE for 360, PS3 and Wii that I know about is listed here now.
  • A page for each and every game in the database that means no more dead links, you’ll be taken to at least bare bones page with some basic info, in most cases there is at least a feature list.
  • A glossary of terms describing the different styles of game cases along with other terms and what they mean. Eventually this will be larger and have pictures as well.
  • Loads of bug fixes that caused duplicate entries to be displayed, voting problems on certain pages, or graphical errors in IE (fsking… ie and their non CSS compliance) :D

All in all the database now has 105 records, honestly i didn’t even know there were that many CEs this generation but every time I turned around I found another one that I didn’t notice before.

I’ve also completely fleshed out about a dozen pages at this point with detailed pictures and descriptions, and I’ll be adding more to that list every day. I hope every page will be at this level eventually. Currently concept art has been put up for most of the unreleased games. There are also detailed photos and descriptions up for the following titles:

I’d encourage you to check out the database and let me know if you find any bugs or incorrect info, if you have any ideas for new features, or can provide me with information about a game that I’m missing. You can shoot me an email at any time buy simply clicking the “Contact C.E.” link at the top of the page.

Play.com has UK Exclusive Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and EndWar SteelBook Edition

March 12th, 2008 Michael Pica

Play.com, the UK Gamestore has a listing up for an exclusive Steelbook edition of Rainbow Six Vegas 2. In addition to the nice case and unique artwork it also includes a bonus DVD with the following features:

  • Desktop Wallpapers
  • Windows Icons & Avatars
  • Instant Messenger Thumbnails, Backgrounds and Emoticons
  • Forum Icons and Animated Signatures
  • A selection of the best Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Videos

Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Exclusive Play.com SteelBook Edition

This edition is scheduled for release for both Xbox 360 and PS3 on March 20th at an RRP of £49.99.

Another Play.com Exclusive listed on their site is a SteelBook edition of Tom Clancy’s EndWar for Xbox 360. There are no details on bonus content yet but it’s scheduled for release on May 16th at an RPR of £49.99.

Tom Clancy’s EndWar PAL Xbox 360 Play.com Exclusive SteelBook Edition

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SteelBook, Because Special Editions Should have Special Packaging

March 11th, 2008 Michael Pica

The first metal cased Collector’s Edition I ever owned was Halo 2. I wasn’t expecting anything special when I ordered it but when I found that the case was made of metal I was quite pleased, as well as intrigued. Looking back I was actually more interested in the packaging than the actual game and I quickly started seeking out other Special/Limited/Collector’s Edition games for the Xbox console. At this point I own nearly every “edition” made for the Xbox platforms and quite a number for other consoles as well.

Call of Duty 4  Modern Warfare German PC DVD-ROM Call of Duty 4  Modern Warfare German PC DVD-ROM

While the Halo 2 Collector’s Edition case wasn’t a genuine SteelBook brand product, it was actually imitating that design. As the proud owner of many DVD movies and games contained within genuine SteelBook brand cases I can appreciate both the high build quality and appealing visuals that these cases offer over a standard DVD keep case and even over knock-off products like the Halo 2 case. Really isn’t that what a Collector is looking for? Something that not only protects your investment, but cherishes and embellishes it, particularly us game collectors spending $70 or $80 on a Special Edition here in the USA and equivalent to $100 elsewhere in the world. SteelBooks have raised the bar, I now find it disappointing when a Special Edition game is released without one.

Dragon Ball Z DVD The History of Trunks Bardock The Father of Goku Double Feature SteelBook Dragon Ball Z DVD The History of Trunks Bardock The Father of Goku Double Feature SteelBook Dragon Ball Z DVD The History of Trunks Bardock The Father of Goku Double Feature SteelBook

You can imagine how excited I was when I was actually contacted by an employee of Scanavo, one of the companies behind SteelBook. I talked with him at length over email and he was kind enough to send over sample cases that they had produced. I received them today and wasted no time putting them in the photo-booth to share with you here. Not to mention I uploaded them at a higher resolution than I normally do for images here on CE so you can take in some of the details.

John Woo Presents Strangle Hold Collector’s Edition Xbox 360 SteelBook John Woo Presents Strangle Hold Collector’s Edition Xbox 360 SteelBook

I also visited http://steelbook.com for the first time and was quite pleased with what I found there. It’s loaded with pictures of the different cases they’ve made and also features “behind the scenes” content discussing the evolution of the their design and the ideals behind the product from the people who actually designed it. It’s essentially the bonus disc to your Collector’s case. I thought it was a nice touch.

Clive Barker’s Jericho Special Edition PS3 SteelBook Clive Barker’s Jericho Special Edition PS3 SteelBook

One thing that makes SteelBooks special is that steel is not a material you typically find on store shelves these days, nearly everything is plastics and paper, and if you do happen to find something made of steel there is usually an attempt to hide that fact. Metal can be quite beautiful if crafted properly, and it caries with it an association with high quality and value, while paper and plastic are most commonly associated with cheap or disposable products. Take a look at these comparison shots between the NTSC and PAL releases of John Woo’s Stranglehold Collector’s Edition for Xbox 360. Not only does the SteelBook version look sleek, sturdy and much higher in quality, but the graphics have a 3D quality to them and much better color fidelity.

John Woo Presents Strangle Hold Collector’s Edition Xbox 360 SteelBook John Woo Presents Strangle Hold Collector’s Edition Xbox 360 SteelBook

Lets face it, if you’re going to spend extra to get the best possible version of your favorite game, movie, or TV show then it’s only right that it’s wrapped in metal. Of course I’m preaching to the choir here, as I’m sure most collectors would easily opt for a SteelBook over a keep case when given the option. I consider this write up for the benefit of game and movie publishers out there. Take note: collector’s want high quality and unique cases and SteelBooks fit that bill better than any other case design.

Turok PS3 SteelBook Turok PS3 SteelBook

Beyond the build quality SteelBooks can do things that just can’t be done with a paper or plastic case. The natural brushed look, the natural shimmering qualities of the metal, the ability to emboss images and create textures, and most interestingly the ability to decorate with not just gloss and metallic finishes but also flat finishes really make them POP in the right light.

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare German PC DVD-ROM SteelBook Dragon Ball Z DVD The History of Trunks Bardock The Father of Goku Double Feature SteelBook Clive Barker’s Jericho Special Edition PS3 SteelBook

Personally some of my favorite features found in SteelBooks are also some of the things that separate it from other metal cases. The use of clear plastic on the inside of the case with printing on the inside of the metal shell to match the outside makes the whole case feel complete, especially considering that most other metal cases either have an opaque plastic or simply bare metal, the inclusion of additional artwork, coherent right across the inside of the spine is something that’s rarely found elsewhere, and when it is, the case is usually made of cheap paper.

Dragon Ball Z DVD The History of Trunks Bardock The Father of Goku Double Feature SteelBook Clive Barker’s Jericho Special Edition PS3 SteelBook John Woo Presents Strangle Hold Collector’s Edition Xbox 360 SteelBook

The other thing I like about SteelBooks is the way their spine looks when sitting on a shelf. the curvature of the top and bottom of the case sandwiching the slender spine is slimming and gives it somewhat of an hourglass shape. The outline of the thin metal rails on either side of the spine give it a smooth hard detail that just makes every other case on the shelf look sloppy and inferior. The spine is something that separates real SteelBooks from imitations too, as they’re unable to duplicate the slick and slender design. Not only that but the spine on SteelBooks is built better, using a design analogous to stitch welding, which dramatically increases it’s lifespan. I can’t tell you how many Halo 2 Collector’s Editions I’ve seen on the used rack in stores with broken spines.

SteelBook Spines

As you can see the SteelBooks in my collection are easily my most prized pieces, they have the ability to make a mediocre release stand out on the shelf, and to make a great release a prized possession for fans and collectors. I’d like to thank Dave and the other fine people at Scanavo for sending me these samples and hopefully I’ll be able to share more of this stuff again in the future.

-TS

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Fable 2 Limited Edition Coming

March 2nd, 2008 Michael Pica

Amazon.com recently added a listing for Fable 2 Limited Edition, No details on the release were included aside from an October 30, 2008 release date and a $69.99 price point.

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Rumor: Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Collector’s Edition Coming.

March 2nd, 2008 Michael Pica

I’ve had 3 separate sources tell me that we can expect a Collector’s Edition for the up coming Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, due out November 11th this year.

No word on if this package will be available for the PS3, or 360, or both, nor any information on pricing or what it will include, only that it will be available.

I’m sure if this rumor is true we’ll see listing for it shortly.

Metal Gear Solid 4 Gets Special Edition in Japan

February 27th, 2008 Michael Pica

IGN is reporting that the latest issue of the Japanese Gaming publication Famitsu includes details about a Special Edition release of Metal Gear Solid 4 in Japan. Apparently Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots will be available in 3 flavors when it arrives in stores on June 12th later this year.

The Standard Edition, A Special Edition that includes a Blu-Ray Disc with all of the Metal Gear Solid 4 trailers and behind the scenes footage, and a Premium Edition that is basically the Special Edition bundled with an 80GB PS3. Sony has announced that the US will see a MGS4 bundle as well, though there is no word on whether or not it will be a special edition.

Even if the US does not receive the Special Edition, both the US and Japan share the same region encoding for PS3 games so imported games from Japan will play on USA consoles and visa versa.

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Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition NTSC Xbox 360 Photos

February 27th, 2008 Michael Pica

The name of this edition of Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty is unclear. In online listings before release it was listed as “Collector’s Edition” However the case itself has no moniker beyond the regular game name. The wrapping around the case did feature a sticker referring to it as a “Special Edition” But the bonus disc and the art book both carried the term “Limited Edition”. Special Edition is probably the most accurate label considering Codemaster’s last release of this type, Clive Barker’s Jericho, carried the “Special Edition” Label, also that is the term used on the outside of the actual case.

Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360] Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360]

Despite the confusion with the name the case is distinctly different than that of the regular edition, while carrying nearly identical artwork the Special Edition comes in a 2 Disc Steel Book Case.

Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360] Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360]

Inside the differences between the two versions further diverge with the inclusion of an alternate history timeline poster, a “Limited Edition” Concept art book, and a Limed Edition DVD which includes a behind the Scenes making of feature as well as the Game’s Soundtrack. In addition to the regular edition disc and manual.

Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360] Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360] Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360]

Also included is a reminder that by registering your game you’ll receive a code that will allow you to use an infinite number of grenades in game.

Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360] Turning Point: The Fall of Liberty Special Edition (NTSC) [360]

You may recall that those who Pre-Ordered the game through Gamestop also received a Pre-Order pack.

It’s clear that a great deal of thought went into both the Pre-Order Pack and Special Edition, offering high quality items that enhance the experience as opposed to something that was thrown together to make some extra coin, this is further proven by the fact that the Pre-Order pack was free, and the Special Edition is only $5 more than the regular edition.

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Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Collector’s Edition [Xbox 360] (NTSC)

February 26th, 2008 Michael Pica

Codemasters’ Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Collector’s Edition (NTSC) for Xbox 360 is released today to all major retailers in North America with an MSRP of about $65.

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