DJ Max Portable 2: Japan gets 2 limited edition packs
Korea-Japan relations appear to be on the rise, at least if you happen to be a fan of Pentavision‘s DJ Max Portable 2 game for the PSP. The Japan-based GDEX online store has just updated with a listing for DJ Max 2‘s limited edition Metallic Silver and Night Black limited edition packs, both of which are now available for pre-ordering. Here’s a run-through on what buyers will find in each:
- Specially made “Orpheus” box
- 500-piece jigsaw puzzle (Unique per edition)
- Audio Trinity O.S.T. collection (3 CDs)
- Special visual art book (64 pages)
- Visual post card (16 cards)
- English manual
- English UMD case
- Game Poster (Japan-exclusive)
Much like their Gold Champagne edition brethren, both collections come with English instruction manuals. Guys planning to buy these will have to hurry, however, as Korea produced only 1,000 copies of each for its territory. This implies supplies in Japan might be limited as well. The Metallic Silver and Night Black limited edition packs will go for ¥ 19,800 (US$ 168) each, and will be on sale come April 15.
Now, for the benefit of the readers who would prefer to get a closer look at the merchandise, up ahead are pictures of the various trinkets these two DJ Max 2 collections offer. Ogle away!
Korea-Japan relations appear to be on the rise, at least if you happen to be a fan of Pentavision‘s DJ Max Portable 2 game for the PSP. The Japan-based GDEX online store has just updated with a listing for DJ Max 2‘s limited edition Metallic Silver and Night Black limited edition packs, both of which are now available for pre-ordering. Here’s a run-through on what buyers will find in each:
- Specially made “Orpheus” box
- 500-piece jigsaw puzzle (Unique per edition)
- Audio Trinity O.S.T. collection (3 CDs)
- Special visual art book (64 pages)
- Visual post card (16 cards)
- English manual
- English UMD case
- Game Poster (Japan-exclusive)
Much like their Gold Champagne edition brethren, both collections come with English instruction manuals. Guys planning to buy these will have to hurry, however, as Korea produced only 1,000 copies of each for its territory. This implies supplies in Japan might be limited as well. The Metallic Silver and Night Black limited edition packs will go for ¥ 19,800 (US$ 168) each, and will be on sale come April 15.
Now, for the benefit of the readers who would prefer to get a closer look at the merchandise, up ahead are pictures of the various trinkets these two DJ Max 2 collections offer. Ogle away!