[quote name='chimpmeister']No, it also has a physical soundtrack (CD). And it comes in a big box with nice artwork.[/QUOTE]
A big box with nice artwork? You consider that a positive thing? Oh well, to each their own. I hate big boxes cause if you keep it...well, it just winds up taking up a bunch of space. Sure, one box isn't a big deal but they start adding up really quick especially with oversized boxes. I used to keep boxes for everything thinking they would be a good thing to have if I ever sold the item or needed to move. I literally had a roughly 8 x 3 x 3 stack of just hard drive boxes. Well, to make a long story short our basement started looking like a hoarder episode on TV so I went down there a few months back and threw everything out. Well, mostly everything. The only stuff that survived was the really old collectible stuff I had including my early adventure game boxes like Kings Quest, Maniac Mansion and Zack McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. Everything else is now working its way to the bottom of a landfill.
Big boxes....have no interest in them whatsoever. If someone wants my box for Deathsmiles I would be more than happy to give it to them. Otherwise it will be joining the rest of my boxes in that landfill real soon.
I remember reading an article in Xbox Magazine a few years back in regards to people that collected Xbox faceplates. Some of them literally had like 300-400 different face plates and they had invested quite a bit of time and money to get them. Those guys must really have bit the big one on that hobby. They are pretty much worthless now and I cant imagine selling them would be very easy. In fact, I am betting an xbox faceplate collection is one of the toughest things a person can sell these days. Being stuck with 400+ Xbox face plates, that would just suck.