Izuna poster overload!
The Izuna 2 poster situation has officially become ridiculous. Atlus has revealed that the cover of every copy will not feature the same mini-poster on the reverse; rather, each copy will have one of two pieces of arttwork. In addition, they've released the winning design from the Amazon poll.
With the Gamestop-exclusive poster, there are now four different Izuna 2 posters. Each copy ordered from Amazon or GameStop will include two, one of which can be chosen. Crazy people can try to collect them all by ordering one copy from each retailer and just hoping for two different posters on the boxes.
With the Gamestop-exclusive poster, there are now four different Izuna 2 posters. Each copy ordered from Amazon or GameStop will include two, one of which can be chosen. Crazy people can try to collect them all by ordering one copy from each retailer and just hoping for two different posters on the boxes.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr Khan @ Jun 29th 2008 12:27PM
So does it have to be pre-ordered, or just ordered from their online stores, or what?
Keith @ Jun 29th 2008 5:44PM
You have to pre-order the game to be guaranteed either the Amazon or Gamestop exclusive poster (which Atlus still says is in limited supply, so from what I understand, you could still pre-order the copy but not get the exclusive extra poster if you pre-order after supplies are exhausted.) However, all copies of Izuna 2 will contain reversible DS covers so you do not have to pre-order to get the reverse cover art.
aj @ Jun 29th 2008 4:08PM
The question is:
Will anyone actually try to collect them all?
And if so, will Izuna 3 be even more insane?
Red @ Jun 29th 2008 4:18PM
Yes.
Not to say that I will be, but there's always someone who goes the extra mile to indulge their addiction. Always. So I'm sure there's someone (or someones) who already are planning the best way to catch 'em all. I'm also sure that some of these people happen to have custom Izuna DSes or Izuna cosplay and the like.
Chuck @ Jul 15th 2008 12:06PM
Man, the fan-service speaks for itself. If the game doesn't sell itself, then the fan-service will more than make up for it.