seeing all the box set tchotchkes I wanted as a kid pop up on eBay dirt cheap 15 years later is what permanently cured me from ever wanting any of this dumb shit
This was actually a limited release product though (I think it was exclusive to GameStop and they only made a couple thousand of them), most of these "collector's editions" have massive print runs that almost always outpace demand.
So your friends can look at it once and say "oh, cool" and never acknowledge it again.
Also, that's not the flux capacitor. That's just the date display. Who made this shit?
literally everything here is stuff that can be cheaply printed on low-quality paper and mass produced at minimum cost but sold for maximum profit
having a die-cast or scale model would cost actual money and would cut into the percentage the studio would make on this shitty cash-grab >t: have a bachelor's degree in commercial printing
So much better to just have one decent quality item (preferably a statue or something of actual use like the Blade Runner drinking glasses, a full length book about the making of the movie), as opposed to like 50 pieces of tat you're never going to look at. Who even wants this stuff?
seeing all the box set tchotchkes I wanted as a kid pop up on eBay dirt cheap 15 years later is what permanently cured me from ever wanting any of this dumb shit
I sold pic related on eBay last year for $1,100. It wasn't even sealed.
This was actually a limited release product though (I think it was exclusive to GameStop and they only made a couple thousand of them), most of these "collector's editions" have massive print runs that almost always outpace demand.
https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2013/01/23/heres-why-the-last-of-us-post-pandemic-edition-is-gamestop-and-usa-exclusive/
So your friends can look at it once and say "oh, cool" and never acknowledge it again.
Also, that's not the flux capacitor. That's just the date display. Who made this shit?
>who made this shit
A homosexual millennial with a funko pop buttplug
>all this stuff yet no scale model of DeLorean
literally everything here is stuff that can be cheaply printed on low-quality paper and mass produced at minimum cost but sold for maximum profit
having a die-cast or scale model would cost actual money and would cut into the percentage the studio would make on this shitty cash-grab
>t: have a bachelor's degree in commercial printing
I already knew that and didn’t spend 3 years in college looking at pokemon cards you fricking homosexual
This is why Japan does it better
Japan is probably the best country in the world anyway.
>Japan is probably the best country in the world anyway.
virgin hands posted this lmaoooo
Your right, but if you think it took a degree to figure that out you should go ask for your tuition back
For me, it's POSTER TUBUS
I'm going to take a wild guess and say this shit cost $300
How much is all that shit? $200?
That amount of garbage doesn’t go for less than $350 I bet
$663.99
To put in the background of your youtube/twitch channel to show how cool you are
To make snoyfaces happy
So much better to just have one decent quality item (preferably a statue or something of actual use like the Blade Runner drinking glasses, a full length book about the making of the movie), as opposed to like 50 pieces of tat you're never going to look at. Who even wants this stuff?
Or even just a good poster, that comes in a tube, so it doesn't have a permanent crease in it. What's so hard about that as a concept?
It's a pain in the ass to ship.
I always thought they should release a complete Scrubs edition on Blu Ray for no reason. And it comes inside a collectable Rowdy case.
I think streaming will kill these kind of box sets.
consuuming dvd/bd/cd is on the rise again
No idea. Id much prefer 1:18 Delorean model instead of all these useless prints.
For me, it's a code for a digital download and nothing else.
To validate poor lifestyle choices.