Can anyone explain to me why this is so expensive? Is the comic art possibly attracting some sort of collector from that hobby?
This is an auction for an ultra RARE inFamous the video game for PS3 Press Kit Booklet. The game itself is NOT included. It's for the booklet only.
The press exclusive booklet features 40 beautiful, highly detailed full-color pages of information about the game. The booklet is filled with artwork, background about characters, and Empire City. It looks more like a comic book than anything else.
You cannot buy this in stores. This item was given out to press/media only as a promotional item that came along with the game.
Seller also has a similar booklet for Resident Evil 5 which is also pricey, but not quite so expensive (yet).
3 Responses to “Rare PS3 inFamous Press Kit Booklet”
Alex on
August 3rd, 2009 12:27 pm
I think it’s because this auction is featured on so many gamers websites.
The last one went for 30 pounds 2 weeks ago.
Kris on
August 4th, 2009 11:28 am
I asked the seller of the posters about the origin of them, and if they were reproductions or not. I was curious since the official Capcom ones you could get when you signed up for the Capcom Craze Club look slightly different. Fair question, right? Well, he was a bit defensive in his answer.
“They are authentic By the way insinuating mine are not authentic because they don’t look like ads you’ve seen before is kind of malicious since you are basing your statement on what you have seen not on anything you actually know. I don’t sell fakes and don’t produce posters”
Kris on
August 4th, 2009 12:58 pm
“The reason they are in such good shape is they have been in
storage for years and they come from a company
that helped create the design and went out of
business.”
I think it’s because this auction is featured on so many gamers websites.
The last one went for 30 pounds 2 weeks ago.
I asked the seller of the posters about the origin of them, and if they were reproductions or not. I was curious since the official Capcom ones you could get when you signed up for the Capcom Craze Club look slightly different. Fair question, right? Well, he was a bit defensive in his answer.
“They are authentic By the way insinuating mine are not authentic because they don’t look like ads you’ve seen before is kind of malicious since you are basing your statement on what you have seen not on anything you actually know. I don’t sell fakes and don’t produce posters”
“The reason they are in such good shape is they have been in
storage for years and they come from a company
that helped create the design and went out of
business.”