Fate/Tiger Colosseum Limited Edition
Capcom released a first press limited edition of Fate/Tiger Colosseum to hype up this game. Aside from the game, the LE package includes a drama CD, a carrying case PSP pouch, an artbook, & posters. Besides the game, I haven't open any of the items out of their packaging. So, this is basically a brief overview of what's inside the box.
Some of the pictures aren't clear & good. If I have time, I'll redo the bad ones & repost them.



Fate/Tiger Colosseum Limited
Edition Box
Because the LE box was too big for my scanner, I scanned the more important areas & took a pic of the front part of the box afterwards. It's a nice box, but opening it was "bleh". You have to open it from the sides. I was expecting a flip top kind of box or something fancy. Opening the box, you need to pull out a cardboard tray-like packaging. Quite tight too.
The drama CD was produced in Taiwan, which was a surprise to me. Anyways, the CD box is kind of cheap as it only listed the tracks on the back side. By the way, there's five track in there. Some samples of the track can be heard from the game's official website.
The pouch has the master's command symbol on it, but about 90% of it. It's got a nice hard material, so it's kind of sturdy. Because the PSP slim was coming at the time, I'm not sure if the pouch can carry both versions. I assume it would as it looks stretchable & won't be fair to favour one PSP owner to another. Nice black with red trimmings. Plus, it's got the tiger symbol on the yellow tab at the back on the bottom.
The posters feels & looks more like pencil boards. It's small based on the images & seems to use the same materials as the pencil boards. I don't plan to open it since I got no room for these things. So, I'm going by what people say; which is that it's a poster. From the looks of it, it looks like there's two. It's got the alternative costumes of Saber, Rin, & Sakura. The drawings here are more like the original character designs almost. I don't like the new designs, but these ones look good.
Although it's still sealed, the artbook is in a hard cover & I think it contains 64 pages. The book contains drawings of the game designs such as rough art & finished ones. I don't know much details about the book other than looking at the official site. I plan to open it someday.
In summary, that's what the limited edition of Fate/Tiger Colosseum has. There are two versions of this: an Asian & Japanese version. I think the difference is the game's instruction manual really, aside from the lower price for the Asian one. These were released one time only & the limited edition name really stands by it. Both versions are no longer available in stores.