• 125 Batman Vengeance PC Copies
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From this point on use them as replacements for all presents and gifts for your family and friends. Just give everyone batman CDs for Christmas.
Take them all out of their paper sleeves and make them into a t-shirt. Now you can have a t-shirt made of Batman games.
Drive in a batmobile, in a batsuit, then go to a charity for kids and give em away. Or carve em into a batmobile.
As I said: save them for ten/twenty years and then see how much they're worth.
Go take a shit in the box or something
[QUOTE=ColdWave;28273032]Good thing about them is that none of the disk's have scratches. Someone probably was high up in Ubisoft and specially ordered these.[/QUOTE] "Heya Bob? I'm... I'm gonna need 125 copies of that Batman game we just put out. Why? Because I... I'm going to give them to some friends. Yeah? Thanks, bye... God I fucking love discs."
[QUOTE=FuzzyPoop;28278097]Not worth anything, it's just a bunch of unusable CD's with cheap packaging, I'd keep 25 copies and sell the rest for about 30 bucks to a game store.[/QUOTE] Go away all of these games work.
Mail them to your neighbour, or someone you particularly want to creep out. Mail one disc to them every three days or so for a whole year. You could do one per week and do it for just over two years.
Hey, if you want him to send you any games, you should probably PM him.
Awesome thread.
I want one. Put them up on Amazon.
[QUOTE=dirty harry;28298789]Mail them to your neighbour, or someone you particularly want to creep out. Mail one disc to them every three days or so for a whole year. You could do one per week and do it for just over two years.[/QUOTE] Best idea in this entire thread.
Recreate the batmobile with the cds, shiny side out so you can blind all the criminals.
[QUOTE=ColdWave;28304236]Best idea in this entire thread.[/QUOTE] can you send me a copy?
[QUOTE=tieto;28283518]Have a giveaway or something. First 125 people to post in this thread get one. :v:[/QUOTE] So do I win? :unsmith:
That game... actually doesn't look bad.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;28271088]What the fuck is wrong with you? Batman Vengeance was fucking awesome, I still have a PS2 copy of it sitting in a drawer in my dresser.[/QUOTE] The PC version was pretty shitty though. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tvsVjUDld0[/media] Kindly disable annotations.
This really would be a good way to freak someone out. Tell them "You want to come see my attic?" and then have your attic plastered with these CDs.
Or put them in a time capsule. The people will find Batman in 100 years and think it's the best thing ever.
Wow, gaming has sure come far, and yet every third post is asking for a free copy xD
The confusing bit about this is the packaging. I have never seen any game distributed in one of those plain nondescript white sleeves. Even discs that get handed out as freebie promos usually come in a decorated sleeve of some sort. In fact the only time I ever see that type of sleeve is straight out of the game packaging. Also the label on the box isn't a shipping label. Not a typical one at least. It looks more like those labels that get put on inter-company transports. My guess is this box was destined for the packaging plant, after coming from either the disc producer or some Ubisoft distribution center. Either it never made it there for some reason, or more likely, Ubisoft just decided that getting them to store shelves would cost more than they were worth and tossed them. As far as value goes, do you guys think copies of a game lost/abandoned by the publisher would be worth more or less than an old retail copy?
I actually played this on XBOX, it sucked ass, but had a decent story. Apart from the horrible control and the fact you had to handcuff everyone, it was fun.. and frustrating
[img]http://gyazo.com/8d633862a6663b0b90b5574ccb1edb4e.png[/img] The game sucked, it's just your nostalgia goggles kicking in.
[QUOTE=sirbinks;28310683]The confusing bit about this is the packaging. I have never seen any game distributed in one of those plain nondescript white sleeves. Even discs that get handed out as freebie promos usually come in a decorated sleeve of some sort. In fact the only time I ever see that type of sleeve is straight out of the game packaging. Also the label on the box isn't a shipping label. Not a typical one at least. It looks more like those labels that get put on inter-company transports. My guess is this box was destined for the packaging plant, after coming from either the disc producer or some Ubisoft distribution center. Either it never made it there for some reason, or more likely, Ubisoft just decided that getting them to store shelves would cost more than they were worth and tossed them. As far as value goes, do you guys think copies of a game lost/abandoned by the publisher would be worth more or less than an old retail copy?[/QUOTE] I've seen several magazines who hand out free games in simple paper sleeves.
[QUOTE=dirty harry;28298789]Mail them to your neighbour, or someone you particularly want to creep out. Mail one disc to them every three days or so for a whole year. You could do one per week and do it for just over two years.[/QUOTE] Put them in the mailbox yourself and while you are doing it wear a batman costume so they do not know who it is and for extra creepiness.
[QUOTE=koeniginator;28312664][img_thumb]http://gyazo.com/8d633862a6663b0b90b5574ccb1edb4e.png[/img_thumb] The game sucked, it's just your nostalgia goggles kicking in.[/QUOTE] Would you clarify what SYSTEM that is?
Can I have one? :buddy:
I wouldn't doubt that the last person that lived in that house worked at a game store. That store probably had all of them left over because they didn't sell well and since they were basically worthless they were given to an employee.
I think i had a demo of this game its just bad.
grind em down and snort em
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