Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Limited Editions

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a single player action-adventure RPG which is a collaborative effort between Ken Rolston of Big Huge Games, legendary comicbook artist/toy tycoon Todd McFarlane, and world renowned fantasy writer R.A. Salvatore. Rolston served as lead game designer, McFarlane as lead art director, and Salvatore’s writing laying the foundation for the franchise.

Ken Rolston, in case you didn’t know, was the lead game developer for two of the most beloved Elder Scrolls games: Morrowind and Oblivion.

Anyways, there were multiple Limited Editions of the game. A Special Edition at $80, a
Collector’s Edition limited to 700 units and retailed for $200 and lastly a Signature Edition limited to 300 units and retailed for $275.

At the beginning of the year, two Exclusive Editions sold for $2,900.00 (360) and $2,125.99 (PS3). At that time, the Signature Edition sold for $400.00 – $783.00 and the Collectors Edition for up to $320.00. I haven’t really kept track of them since, but the Exclusive Editions have retained their value, but the rest have slipped a little.

Right now a Signature Edition has popped up for the 360. As of posting, the price has already climbed to $450 with eight days to go.

Also:

Limited Edition Domino’s XBOX 360 Batmann Dark Knight Joker Console – Decent price so far.
Green Lantern Dorito’s Contest Limited Edition XBOX 360 – From the same seller. Again, low opening bid and still at a decent price. One of three.
XBOX 360 Rare LE Faceplate Lot – Same seller again.
Playstation 1 PS1 Pepsi Demo Kiosk – Rare to begin with. but these normally don’t show up with the base. (Thanks Libby!)
GRAND THEFT AUTO CHINATOWN WARS PROMO CHINESE FOOD BOX – A promo for the Nintendo DS game Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars, it’s a chinese food box. Inside the box are fortune cookies. The box is decorated with logos from the game. This was a promotional item given to Gamestop stores in 2009 to promote the release of the game. (Thanks Joey!)
NES Nintendo Cheetah Aliend and Bart Controllers – No bids, ends soon.
Atari 2600 Tigervision Cart Manual Box – R7. Worth about $250 – $500.
Nintendo Famicom NES Console JAPAN NTSC-J – Cheap.
Lot of 94 Game Informer Magazines and Lot of 110 Nintendo Power Magazines – Seller made a smart move and posted a nice YouTube video of the collection.
Gameboy Advance SP with Lot Of 42 Games – Decent price.
N64 Doc’s Wireless Controller Dual Pack

More Auctions From Tradera: (Thanks again Jean!)

SNES Super Adaptor
The Legend of Zelda Guide
SNES Rental Cases
Dino Dini´s Soccer SNES
PAL Castlevania Vampires Kiss

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