James Cameron's Avatar The Game (Limited Edition)
Same Na'vi, different label. The James Cameron's Avatar The Game Limited Edition for Wii is essentially the same release as its "Collector's Edition" sibling, packaged in a large cardboard box with that same 4-inch glow-in-the-dark Tsu'tey figurine made by Mattel. The naming distinction likely comes down to regional branding, but for collectors, two different names on two different boxes means two separate entries on the shelf.
And that's the game within the game, isn't it? We don't just collect the products. We collect the variants. The differences between the "Limited Edition" and the "Limited Collector's Edition" might be cosmetic at best, but try telling that to a completionist staring at a gap in their display. The Mattel figurine is identical, Tsu'tey in all his bioluminescent glory, ready to light up your shelf when the room goes dark. The oversized cardboard housing is the same format, which means the same vulnerability to shelf wear, corner dings, and the general cruelty of time passing.
The Wii version of Avatar flew under the radar compared to the PS3 and Xbox 360 releases, making both editions less commonly seen in the wild. That quiet scarcity has a way of catching up with collectors down the line. If you already own the Collector's Edition, this is the variant that completes the pair. If you're just starting, grab whichever one you find first and worry about the naming conventions later. Either way, you get a glowing alien warrior and a conversation starter.
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