Garou
Three hundred copies. A hand-signed canvas painting nearly four feet wide. The Garou: Mark of the Wolves Collector's Edition for PlayStation 4 is less a game package and more a museum acquisition, built around a large-format canvas print measuring 47.25 by 31.49 inches and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by legendary SNK artist Eisuke Ogura. This is the top-tier variant, and it doesn't pretend otherwise.
Garou: Mark of the Wolves is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighting games ever made. Released in 1999 as the final entry in the Fatal Fury lineage, it introduced the T.O.P. system, Just Defended mechanics, and a roster of new characters who became instant icons. It's the game that SNK perfected before the lights went out, and its influence echoes through every modern fighter that values neutral play and precise spacing.
The 96-page artbook goes beyond standard galleries. Alongside design documents and production illustrations, it features an exclusive interview with Yasuyuki Oda, the game planner behind Garou. That kind of primary-source developer insight is rare in any medium. Seven double-sided lithographs covering all 14 fighters give you the complete roster in collectible form, and the exclusive OST CD lets you hear that legendary soundtrack outside the game.
The official NeoGeo snap case, numbered to just 300 copies with an exclusive reversible cover sheet, houses the PS4 game with the kind of presentation that SNK diehards dream about. Between the signed canvas, the Ogura certificate, and one of the smallest production runs you'll find on any PS4 collector's edition, this set exists in its own tier. If you know Garou, you know why.



