This year marks the 10th anniversary of 2K Sports’ vaunted NBA 2K basketball simulation franchise, and in honor of this grand milestone 2K will be offering a special “Anniversary Edition” of NBA 2K10 on PS3 and Xbox 360 when the game releases this fall (the game will also be available for PC, PS2, PSP and Wii in standard edition form).
As you can see pictured, the NBA 2K10: Anniversary Edition will come with some cool Kobe Bryant goodies, including a 16” x 36” poster and a 3” figurine crafted by McFarlane Toys, along with a commemorative anniversary DVD, access to the game’s VIP online lobby called the Gold Room, and a sweet storage locker (with combination lock) containing shelf space for 20 game boxes. 10 of the bundles will also randomly include an autographed Kobe Bryant fine-art print tucked inside the locker.
2K’s press release doesn’t mention a price, but GameStop is accepting pre-orders with a price point of $99.99. That is definitely pricey, but as far as special edition packages go this is one of the best I’ve seen. And only 30,000 copies will be produced, so yes, it really is a limited edition.
Thats a pretty nice collectors edition for a sports game, too bad I’m not into NBA.
I’m tempted to get one just for the locker as I can always use more game storage space, but I just can’t get myself to pay $100 for any game no matter what the extras are. $85 is the most I’ve ever payed for any game, and that was for the MGS4 LE. That’s about as high as I’ll go.