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Not for Resale: Limited Edition Packages (pack-in) Robotech: Battlecry Collectors Edition -R4 True Crime: New York City Collector's Edition -R1ĭriver: Parallel Lines Limited Edition -R2 Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Limited Collectors Edition -R2 Marc Ecko's Getting Up Limited Edition -R2 These are in metal cases with plastic slip covers: Need for Speed: Most Wanted Black Edition -R2 Mortal Kombat: Deception Collectors Edition -R2 These are in DVD cases with cardboard slip covers: The collector/special edition titles were merely marketing ploy's. Robocop and Star Wars Starfighter never had regular Xbox editions. Star Wars Starfighter: Special Edition -R1 MechAssualt 2: Lone Wolf Limited Edition -R1Įlder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition -R1 Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter Limited Special Edition -R1 Limited Editions, Collectors Editions, Special Editions, and GOTY'sĬall of Duty 2: Big Red One Collectors Edition -R1 There were also some demo's included in the Starter Kits for Whacked!/MotoGP, MechAssault/MotoGP, and MechAssault 2/OutRun 2. The games were all sealed and though they are common now, I wonder how those cardboard sleeves will fare over time. The Xbox Live Arcade launch disc was originaly sold by Microsoft for $4.99 in 2004, but I'm pretty sure it was later included in one of the 3 month Xbox Live Starter Kit's. Xbox Live Starter Kit's cardboard sleeved Xbox games:

Don't know if they were sold or given away, but they do have thier own unique case artwork and paperwork. It's not a demo, but rather the exact same bonus DVD included with the Limited Edition Fable. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 Companion Demo Disc -R3ĮBGames/Gamestop Fable Limited Edition Bonus DVD.

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These were the only Xbox game that I've come across that had anything extra inside, bonus DVD's, movie tickets, music CD's, collector cards, ect., that isn't clearly noted on the case. Grand Theft Auto and Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind games both came with large fold out maps. They're probably R2's at best, but they are variations from the regular versions.
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You might like to keep an eye out for the ToCA Race Driver 2/Colin McRae Rally 04 bundle, Mace Griffon Bounty Hunter with bonus music sampler and World Championship Poker with the bonus Fundamentals of Poker Book. What follows has less to do with discussing rarity and more to do with things that might be of interest to Xbox collectors. The Xbox never had a Platinum edition Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, so you get the regular version disc in the combo packs. Sonic Heroes and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe -R2

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Sonic Mega Collection Plus and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe -R2 I'm usually derisive of Platinum Hits versions, but at least these particular combo packs were exclusive to the Xbox and not trip over common.Ĭrash Super Pack -Wrath of Cortex & Nitro Kart -R2 Not sure how much that affects their rarity, but it does hinder access and should be accounted for. I've noticed that Ebay won't list The Guy Game and EBGames/Gamestop won't carry the 1st edtion GTA:SA. But something that may interest those contemplating picking up Steel Battalion is that it was collaborated on by Atsushi Inaba of Clover Studios who seems to be the current cause celeb among game reviewers. Not that it matters much, as neither is particularly hard to find. How many chuckleheads would have ponied up $200 for a game? But from the figures I've read about, Otagi 2 actually sold fewer copies. Logically, I would have reasoned that Steel Battalion would easily have been the rarest Xbox game. The job took him months to accomplish, and it was remembered as a big shock among the game developers in Japan." Redmer had to undertake the controversial job of laying off many of the game developers in the office in a country where it is illegal to conduct a mass layoff. The staff was staging a mutiny and Miyata was leaving. "Ed Fries had sent Redmer to Japan to relieve Toshiyuki Miyata, the former Sony game studio chief whose big fighting game, Kakuto Chojin, wasn't in good shape. This is an excerpt from Dean Takahashi's book 'The Xbox 360 Uncloaked'. But there was one other bit of controversy about the game that I thought I would share. I think if you come across any copy of the game and play track 23 from the sound options menu you will hear what sounds like Koranic verses. Personally I'm not convinced that Kakuto Chojin was ever recalled, edited and re-released. Wakeboarding Unleashed Featuring Shaun Murray Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green You might think I'm off a little one way or the other for any particular title, but what's an R level among friends.ĭai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics
