Just did a quick search and this is just unfair
Not only do they get a better Collectors Edition with a model of the Mercedes SLR overseas only....Japan gets a special PS3.
[h1]Gran Turismo 5 Gets a Titanium Blue Bundle in Japan[/h1][h2]Sony readying special hardware bundle for Japanese buyers.[/h2][h2]August 18, 2010[/h2]
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Gran Turismo 5's long awaited release is, expectedly, an international event, with the game set to arrive simultaneously throughout the world.
In Japan, the exact date, announced today by
Sony Computer Entertainment, is November 3. The game will carry a 7,980 yen price point in its home territory. Yes, that's over 90 bucks, but it's actually cheaper than some other high profile PS3 games.
Sony is readying a couple of sweet bonuses for gamers in Japan. First up is a first print run limited edition that will include a 300 page booklet and a download code for five "stealth" cars. The game's initial print run will be in the form of this limited edition. After supplies have run out, the game will be sold in standard form. Both versions carry the same price.
While the limited edition is similar to versions that are being made availbale overseas, here's an exclusive version for gamers in Japan. Sony will be giving
GT5 a special hardware bundle. The 35,980 yen bundle includes a 160 gigabyte PS3 and a copy of the GT5 limited edition. The system and included Dual Shock 3 are a special Titanium Blue color.
There's no word yet on a possible release outside of Japan for this special PS3 system, but we'd suggest not holding your breath.