It is always fun to get cool stuff with your games and NIS America knows it. See what they are offering for the latest Atelier game.
It is always fun to get cool stuff with your games and NIS America knows it. See what they are offering for the latest Atelier game.
Last edited by TwinBahamut; 08-24-2010 at 03:16 PM.
From store.nisamerica.com, It's $60 plus $15 shipping. So no thanks - too expensive.
Then Gamestop says $60. No charge for shipping - and you get your game on release day in most cases.
Then Amazon.com says $50, but no preorder bonuses.
Decisions, decisions.
Thanks flamethrower for the rundown. I looked up the amazon also and will probably go with that. I was going to go with the NISA store's version until you noted the shipping costs, which honestly, doesn't surprise me but it's simply too much ($75) for the extras in my case. The soundtrack would be cool to have though...
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Yeah I really wanted both the soundtrack and art book, but that's too damn much for shipping when I can get free 2-day shipping from amazon prime.
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What is with the 15 dollar shipping? That's ridiculous, any way to contact them and actually get a response?
Giant art books appear to be the standard with NISA games these days, pretty awesome.
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Their last few artbooks have been excellent. The Trinity Universe artbook is just about perfect, with both design sketches and full color pages, and the Sakura Taisen Artbook was beautiful. I'm in love Gust Sound Team, so I paid the extra bit.
Though, I agree, the shipping is ridiculous. $9 for me, and I live within about two hours of NISA's warehouses.
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