| Metroid Prime Trilogy: Collector's Edition unboxed (pictures) |
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| Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed) | ||||||
| Tuesday, 25 August 2009 | ||||||
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Wondering what is packed inside of Nintendo's Metroid Prime Trilogy: Collector's Edition? You may have seen images and a few pictures on the official website, but here's a much closer look at it. Nintendo has put together a great looking Wii Collector's Edition game. Metroid Prime Trilogy: Collector's Edition comes in a metallic tin, with a transparent slipcase. The tray inside features full color artwork. The glossy and matte art booklet has the history of the Metroid Prime Trilogy and some great looking concept art. The manual is even in full color and covers details on the three games. See a full screen slideshow here. See the full gallery thumbnails here. The Metroid Prime Trilogy: Collector's Edition just arrived on retail shelves today for $49.99. Nintendo and game developer Retro Studios have packaged three Metroid Prime games in it: Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. All of the games now utilize Wii motion controls, 16:9 widescreen support, and more enhancements. The ratings on the Metroid Prime Trilogy: Collector's Edition have been excellent so far. Now's a great time to play the Metroid Prime Trilogy in a package that's well worth the price. Don't miss it.
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