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Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition

PLAYSTATION 3
Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition
REGION 2

The Mojave Wasteland runs on caps, bullets, and bad luck. But if you want to feel like a real high roller before you even boot the game, this is how you get there. The Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition on PlayStation 3 is one of the most thematically cohesive special editions of the PS3 generation, built around a set of physical props pulled straight from the game's casino-drenched world.

The "Lucky 7" poker chips are the headliners, each one representing a different New Vegas casino with distinct designs and satisfying weight. Shuffle them in your hand and you're holding a piece of the Mojave. A Fallout-branded deck of cards and the Lucky 38 Platinum Chip complete the gambling set, turning your shelf into a miniature Vegas display.

Then there's the hardcover graphic novel "All Roads," written by Chris Avellone and published through Dark Horse Comics. It's a prequel story that feeds directly into the game's narrative, and Avellone's involvement gives it genuine literary weight within the Fallout canon. A "Making of Fallout New Vegas" documentary DVD rounds out the package with behind-the-scenes insight into the development process.

What makes this edition resonate with collectors is the coherence. Every item connects back to the game's identity. Nothing feels like filler, nothing feels like afterthought.

This is Obsidian's love letter to the world they built, rendered in physical form. For PS3 collectors and Fallout devotees, this is the edition that feels like it was designed by people who actually cared about the universe they were selling.

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