Thu Oct 9, 2008 3:24PM1 comment ›
Thu Oct 9, 2008 — by Karl Cramer
Mortal Kombat Versus DC Universe Kollector's Konundrum
Which edition of MKvsDC should you get?
We’ve talked about Midway’s upcoming Mortal Kombat Versus DC Universe fighting game plenty. Consider it a done deal that we want to play Green Lantern fighting Sub-Zero. So the only question that remains is to get the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 version.
Not so fast. A Kollector’s Edition has been announced. For an extra $10 you get a removable Alex Ross alternate cover, making of videos, and a 16-page comic book.
“But wait. There’s more,” as the cheesy infomercial announcers say. Pre-order at Gamestop and get a lithograph of The Joker finishing off Scorpion in the Batcave.
“We’re not done yet!” Another wrinkle in the mix is that the PS3 version will have a neat exclusive for comic book fans: a digital version of the Kollector’s Edition comic book viewable on your game system.
Mortal Kombat Versus DC Universe is scheduled to ship for release on November 10th.
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Comments (1)
Allyn Gibson (3:52 PM on Thu Oct 9, 2008)
Speaking as someone who worked for GameStop, the lithograph offer isn't something to put any stock in.
First, stores won't get many of the lithographs. Maybe three or four.
Second, employees will probably snag them.
Based on my experience, it's doubtful that customers will get them.