
We all know how it is -- game companies release different versions of the same game in hopes of enticing collectors into buying multiple versions. Capcom is doing the same for Street Fighter IV; but mere mortals like us can only afford one version. So which one do you choose?
Clearly, the superior version is the PS3 one. It comes with a Ryu figurine (instead of uh, Crimson Viper), a CD soundtrack, a Blu-ray disc (instead of a "game disc," which presumably can only be played on the 360) with the full anime movie and promotional trailers, a Prima hint book with illustrations by Udon and access to some unspecified downloadable content. Finally, if you pre-order from GameStop, you'll also receive a Ryu headband.
And for once, we can all be jealous of Europe: their collector's edition includes both figurines.
Clearly, the superior version is the PS3 one. It comes with a Ryu figurine (instead of uh, Crimson Viper), a CD soundtrack, a Blu-ray disc (instead of a "game disc," which presumably can only be played on the 360) with the full anime movie and promotional trailers, a Prima hint book with illustrations by Udon and access to some unspecified downloadable content. Finally, if you pre-order from GameStop, you'll also receive a Ryu headband.
And for once, we can all be jealous of Europe: their collector's edition includes both figurines.
