First are the tidbits also included with the Limited Edition. If you didn’t, here’s a look at what goodies have been missed out on. Here’s hoping all the Gal*Gun lovers out there were able to snag a copy themselves. Originally sold for £64.99 / £69.99 (or approximately $90), this set has recently been seen selling on eBay for $250+.
The edition which sold out pre-release in both regional and console variants is known as the Gal*Gun: Double Peace Mr.Happiness Edition. As for the editions themselves, they included a standalone game copy and Limited Edition (including art book and DLC), both of which are still available. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita iterations were available physically so that both console and handheld fans would be pleased.
First, every edition of the game was split into an ESRB-rated and PEGI-rated edition. PQube provided all manner of versions to customers. Times have changed! Earlier this year, PQube produced an English-language version of sequel Gal*Gun: Double Peace for both North American and European customers. Game publishing wasn’t quite at the state it is today, meaning that nobody was willing to touch Gal*Gun. Gal*Gun launched in 2011 and managed to gain some attention from an international audience thanks to its oddball concept of “shooting” high school girls in an on-rails fashion. In Japan, the Xbox 360 was never a particularly beloved console, but even so, it had received its fair share of completely unique exclusives in the region. Every month, Hardcore Gamer picks a premium collectible from our cavernous swag vaults and tells you whether it’s worth a spot in your Collector’s Cabinet. There’s nothing quite like owning physical goods, but they can be expensive and shelf space can come at a premium.