Retro City Rampage DX (Limited Edition)

Retro City Rampage DX Limited Edition on PlayStation Vita is the physical release of one of the most clever indie games of its generation, and getting a Vita cart required knowing the right place at the right time. Only 3,330 copies were ever produced, making this a genuinely scarce piece of handheld history.
The game is an open-world action title that parodies everything from '80s pop culture to classic NES games, all rendered in a pixel art style that feels both nostalgic and razor-sharp. Creator Brian Provinciano built this as a one-man passion project, and that handmade quality carries through to the physical release. A standard PS Vita case, no frills, just a game that earned its spot on the shelf through sheer personality.
Of those 3,330 copies, 3,000 were available as pre-orders through FanGamer.com, with the remaining 330 held back by the creator for a surprise drop during a single week in May 2015. If you weren't refreshing FanGamer obsessively, you missed it. That kind of distribution turns a purchase into a story, and collectors live for stories.
The FanGamer connection matters here. This wasn't a major publisher hedging bets on a small print run. It was an independent developer partnering with a community-focused retailer to make something physical exist that otherwise wouldn't have. Retro City Rampage DX is already a cult classic in digital form. The Vita limited edition transforms it into something you can hold, display, and quietly feel superior about owning. A sub-3,500 print run on a system known for physical scarcity. The math does itself.
Retro City Rampage DX (Limited Edition) Unboxing Video
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