Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (Collector's Edition)
Ten years of high-resolution sprite combat, celebrated with a collector's edition that goes harder than a Roman Cancel. The Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus Collector's Edition on Wii is one of the most stacked fighting game packages the console ever received, and it's not even close.
You're choosing between the Guilty Gear 10th Memorial Artbook or the exclusive Lost Archives art book, which is a collector's dilemma that borders on cruel. The limited edition antique silver Guilty Gear keychain carries real weight, both physically and as a piece of franchise memorabilia. The official soundtrack captures Daisuke Ishiwatari's genre-bending metal compositions, and the included T-shirt lets you wear your allegiance publicly. But the crown jewel is the chance at one of only 200 limited edition Giclee prints of A.B.A., numbered and printed on Hahnmemuhle paper. Two hundred. That's it.
Guilty Gear on the Wii was already a niche proposition, and a Collector's Edition this loaded makes it exponentially rarer. The Giclee prints alone have become standalone collectibles, and finding one still paired with the rest of the set is the kind of discovery that makes your hands shake a little. Arc System Works built this for the faithful, and if you count yourself among them, this is the edition that proves it. Fighting game collector's editions rarely go this hard. This one went harder.
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