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Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition

XBOX 360
Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition
Europe

The Mojave Wasteland never looked so good sitting on a shelf. The Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition for Xbox 360 is one of those packages Obsidian and Bethesda clearly designed with collectors in mind, not just fans. You get a set of "Lucky 7" Poker Chips, each representing a different casino from the New Vegas strip.

There's a full Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards, a Lucky 38 Platinum Chip that feels like it belongs in a display case, and the hardcover graphic novel "All Roads" penned by Chris Avellone with Dark Horse Comics. Round it out with "The Making of Fallout New Vegas" documentary DVD, and you've got a collector's edition that doubles as genuine Fallout lore. The poker chips are the real showstopper here.

They're weighted, they're distinct, and they sit in their tray like actual casino pieces rather than cheap promotional throwaways. The graphic novel serves as a prequel to the game's events, making it a piece of canon you can hold in your hands. This dropped during the 360's golden age when collector's editions still felt handcrafted rather than algorithmically designed.

For Fallout collectors, this CE sits comfortably next to the Pip-Boy and Power Armor editions as proof that physical media once meant something tangible beyond a disc in a case.

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