It’s up there with the Arkham Asylum and Fallout: New Vegas Collector’s Editions. Everything else is just gravy on top of it. I usually don’t go for a collector’s edition of a game, but I’ll get a lot of use out of the bookends and art book. There are even comparison shots of the levels in the game with how they looked in previous MK titles. There is a ton of detail about the game along with a lot of shots of each playable character. The artbook is gorgeous and I actually think it’s the best piece of the collection – even moreso than the bookends. Here is a shot of the artbook on its own outside of the slipcover.įinally, here’s a shot of one of the pages in the artbook. I am currently using Scorpion for mine instead of my usual Chibi-Akuma.
#Mortal kombat bookends code
You have the game, the hardcover artbook and its slipcover, the Kombat Pass that lets you play online, the code for the Ermac costume, and a code for two PS3 themes and three avatars. Here’s everything else that comes with the Kollector’s Edition. You’ll notice that these things are huge and will also take up a lot more room on a shelf than a regular bookend that is merely used to hold things up. This is the Scorpion bookend next to a normal sized generic bookend you can pick up from a Barnes and Noble or the like. You can see the level of detail that went into these. Here’s a close up shot of both of the bookends. I would NOT use these for a bookcase filled with large heavy hardcovers like dictionaries of the complete works of Shakespeare. They’re very detailed, but they are also made of a somewhat flimsy plastic. This is the entire package lifted out of the box. It’s basically a giant picture of Raiden along with promo bits about the game along with what all is in the box. This is the packaging for the game, still sealed and unopened.
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I personally passed on the Tournament Edition because I have enough fight sticks as it is, and the two bookends looked awesome. Get the Flash Player to see this player.var s1 = new SWFObject("","ply","512","288","8","#FFFFFF") s1.addParam("allowfullscreen","true") s1.addParam("allowscriptaccess","always") s1.addParam("wmode","transparent") s1.addVariable("file","") s1.addVariable("image","") s1.addVariable('plugins', 'hd-1,agegate-2') s1.addVariable('agegate.minage','17') s1.addVariable('okielife','30') s1.addVariable('hd.file','') s1.addVariable('link','') s1.addVariable('backcolor','C4611F') s1.addVariable('frontcolor','303030') s1.addVariable('lightcolor','FFFF00') s1.addVariable('screencolor','000000') s1.addVariable('controlbar','over') s1.addVariable('abouttext','TRMK Media Player') s1.addVariable('aboutlink','') s1.For those of you who haven’t picked up your own copy of Mortal Kombat yet, or for those who decided to pass on Kollector’s Edition of the game in favour of the standard or Tournament editions, I thought I’d do a quick unboxing piece for all of you.
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We are treated to see the rest of this great edition that will go great on many fans' bookcases in late April. That ends today, thanks to Rigo Cortes over at NetherRealm Studios. The pictures we originally received were missing half of the statue and really misleading. Many have wanted to see more of the Mortal Kombat (2011) Kollector's Edition bookends.