Halo 2 Limited Collector's Edition
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The Halo 2 Limited Collector's Edition is the limited edition release of Halo 2. The Limited Collector's Edition was released alongside the standard edition on November 9, 2004.
Official summary[edit]
| “ | One of the most highly-anticipated games of 2004 gets a limited edition release in the form of this supreme, luxury stylised tin. As well as containing the sequel to arguably one of the finest games to ever grace gaming platforms, this edition will contain a wealth of exclusive and special features, including the a collection of featurettes detailing the development process of the game as well as its much celebrated predecessor. | ” |
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Limited Collector's Edition Manual[edit]
- Main article: Halo 2 Limited Collector's Edition Manual
The Limited Collector's Edition has an exclusive game manual, which features a Covenant Elite Zealot on the manual's cover instead of the standard edition's Master Chief cover. The manual is written as if it were a report made by the Covenant Supreme Commander of the Fleet of Particular Justice to the Prophet of Truth, after the Battle of Installation 04.
Conversations from the Universe[edit]
- Main article: Conversations from the Universe
The Conversations from the Universe is a booklet containing conversations, letters and text logs from characters in the Halo universe.
Limited Collector's Edition Disc[edit]
The Limited Collector's Edition Disc features content related to the development of Halo 2 and Halo: Combat Evolved, including:
- Behind the Scenes: Making of Halo 2
- Developing the Game
- Cutting Room Floor
- Commentaries
- Gameographies of Bungie staff members
- Art Gallery
- Audio Test video
- Fan Creations
Easter Eggs[edit]
After being idle for 1 minute and 17 seconds in the bonus DVD's menu, Sergeant Banks begins speaking and breaks the fourth wall, with additional dialogue after another minute of idle time, and then again after another minute.
| “ | Soldier, I'm going to only say this once. Push "play", soldier. Push "play", soldier. Don't make me say please. Soldier, please. Soldier, 'ello? Soldier? Please, don't make me come out there. Just push "play", soldier. What do I have to do to get this thing going, hm? Don't make me come off this screen to shoot you. Okay! Where's the remote? Did you lose the remote? Did you? Go get it. Bring it back. Check the battery. Are they good? Okay! Now push! No, not that! |
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