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Cross Channel: In memory of all people Limited Edition

XBOX 360
Cross Channel: In memory of all people Limited Edition
Japan

Here's one that most Western collectors have never even seen in person. The Cross Channel: In Memory of All People Limited Edition on Xbox 360 is a deep cut from Japan's visual novel scene, and its pack-ins are genuinely some of the strangest you'll find in any collector's edition.

Cross Channel started life as a PC visual novel before making the jump to consoles, and the Limited Edition came with an electronic mini massager and the original soundtrack. Yes, a massager. It's the kind of inclusion that makes you wonder what the planning meeting looked like, but that's also exactly what makes niche Japanese limited editions so fascinating to collect. Nobody was playing it safe with this one. The soundtrack is the more traditional collector's item here, capturing the atmospheric audio that drives the game's emotional narrative about isolation and connection among a group of students.

For Xbox 360 collectors who specialize in Japanese exclusives, this is a white whale. The 360 had a surprisingly robust library of Japan-only releases, and Cross Channel's Limited Edition sits comfortably among the weirdest and most memorable of them. The bizarre pack-in combination gives it instant conversation-starter status on any shelf. You can own a thousand steelbooks and special editions, but how many of them come with a massager? This is the kind of edition that reminds us collecting isn't just about prestige. Sometimes it's about the genuinely inexplicable choices that make this hobby endlessly entertaining.