A collectors Edition VS a regular game.
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posted03/31/2008 09:20 PM (UTC)by
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outworld222
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Remember every time a new MK game would comes out, there would be a collector's edition? Would you be opposed to this idea? or support it?

I want UMK3 or MK GOLD online. I know MKA had UMK3 however it wasn't online and I was disappointed. Well, any serious thoughts are welcome in this thread.
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XTREEMIST
03/29/2008 06:06 AM (UTC)
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outworld222 Wrote:
Remember every time a new MK game would comes out, there would be a collector's edition? Would you be opposed to this idea? or support it?

I want UMK3 or MK GOLD online. I know MKA had UMK3 however it wasn't online and I was disappointed. Well, any serious thoughts are welcome in this thread.


MK Gold was kind of shitty. Do you not remember watching the sad animations to Baraka's fatalities? Or just about any of them?
Or how about the lazy fatality ideas they gave Mileena.

I want that game to stay burried and forgotten. I'd rather see MK4 (an Arcade perfect version with elements of the home versions included). At least they did the original game some justice. MKG was rushed and total slop. But If they do choose to slap in MKG, I'd expect improvements or I'll say "fuck the collector's edition" just like I did with MKA.
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outworld222
03/29/2008 11:56 PM (UTC)
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XTREEMIST Wrote:
outworld222 Wrote:
Remember every time a new MK game would comes out, there would be a collector's edition? Would you be opposed to this idea? or support it?

I want UMK3 or MK GOLD online. I know MKA had UMK3 however it wasn't online and I was disappointed. Well, any serious thoughts are welcome in this thread.


MK Gold was kind of shitty. Do you not remember watching the sad animations to Baraka's fatalities? Or just about any of them?
Or how about the lazy fatality ideas they gave Mileena.

I want that game to stay burried and forgotten. I'd rather see MK4 (an Arcade perfect version with elements of the home versions included). At least they did the original game some justice. MKG was rushed and total slop. But If they do choose to slap in MKG, I'd expect improvements or I'll say "fuck the collector's edition" just like I did with MKA.



Well if they had MK Gold updated or revamped, then it could work out I suppose.
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locoR
03/30/2008 03:52 AM (UTC)
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You don't relize that UMK3 been online for awhile on Xbox Live..furious
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outworld222
03/30/2008 04:37 AM (UTC)
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locoR Wrote:
You don't relize that UMK3 been online for awhile on Xbox Live..furious


I do it's just not online for PS2 how come?
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03/30/2008 07:52 PM (UTC)
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ps2 doesnt really even have a online market place lol
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Garlador
03/31/2008 09:20 PM (UTC)
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I'm interested in a collector's edition, but only conditionally.

I'm a big hater of Double-Dip DVDs... and games for that matter. Nothing pisses me off more than spending $50-60 for a game only to have it rereleased later on with additional content (Silent Hill 2, Metal Gear Solid 2, and Virtua Fighter 4, I'm looking at you.) If you're going to rerelease the game, let the fans know about it in advance, like movie directors Guillermo Del Toro and Peter Jackson do whenever they're releasing a DVD. They make sure the fans don't feel screwed over.

Okay, that's one thing, but continuing on....

A collector's edition really needs to be special to make me want to spend that extra money. A crummy collection of trailers, a few pictures, and maybe a demo of some game doesn't cut it. I look at the collector's edition of Mass Effect or Halo 3, and those are filled with behind-the-scenes stuff, commentaries, concept art galleries, glossaries, and even mini-games, special movies, and fan tributes.

MK's certainly got the legacy to do that. While you don't need to rehash some things, I really did appreciate a lot of the Krypt content, but I feel a lot of it could've just been included as a free bonus. But seeing stuff like the Mythologies bloopers, Cooking with Scorpion, and some interesting early concept art of fan favorite characters never gets old.
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