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* The ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]: Diamond'' release contained the first NWN game, its expansions and three premium modules (think mini-campaigns), all in a single [[DVD]]. Prior to that was the Platinum edition, which was the same minus the premium modules, and before that was the Gold edition, which had only the original game and the first expansion.
* ''[[The Sims]]'' had a Deluxe Edition of their game that featured one of their top-selling expansion packs along with many extra features that would allow you to create more unique sims and even more stuff to put in your homes.
* The Premium Box of ''Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus'' includes limited edition Nendoroids (pint-sized, pseudo-bobbleheaded figurines) of [[Shakugan no Shana|Shana]], [[Kino's Journey|Kino]], [[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index|Index]] and [[Toradora!|Taiga]]. And they are [[Incredibly Lame Pun|toradorable]]. Due to those, it also happens to be the single biggest box for a [[Nintendo DS]] game.
* ''[[Modern Warfare]] 2'' has the Hardened Edition, which has an art book and a redemption code for a downloadable Xbox 360/Playstation 3 version of the first ''[[Call of Duty]]'' game, and the Prestige Edition, which retails for 150$ and includes functional [[Night Vision Goggles]] and a head stand along with the above.
** Treyarch has gone one further. Those who bought the Prestige Edition of ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops|Call of Duty Black Ops]]'' got a fully functional RC car with a camera mounted on it, modeled after the RC-XD killstreak reward.