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** A DVD and Blu-ray box set for "Chapters 1 - 2" that includes a replica coin based upon the currency that is used in the underworld.

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** A DVD and Blu-ray box set for "Chapters ''Chapters 1 - 2" 2'' that includes a replica coin based upon the currency that is used in the underworld.
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** A DVD and Blu-ray box set for "Chapters 1 - 2" that includes a replica coin based upon the currency that is used in the underworld.
** A DVD and Blu-ray box set for ''Chapters 1 - 3'' that includes a set of playing cards inspired by playing cards as shown in ''Chapter 4''.
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* The 2005 Platinum Edition of ''WesternAnimation/Bambi'' came with a small plush toy of Bambi.

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* The Some DVD copies of the 2005 Platinum Edition of ''WesternAnimation/Bambi'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' came with a small plush toy doll of Bambi.
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* ''Precious Moments''
** A few VHS copies of the 1991 Christmas film ''Timmy's Gift'' came in a gift box with a doll version of Timmy.
** Some home video copies of ''Simon the Lamb'' from 1994 came with a plush version of the [[SweetSheep titular lamb]].
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* The complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' will come with a mini ''Scooby-Doo'' encyclopedia and a POP! keychain of Scooby.

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* The 50th Anniversary complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' will come came with a mini ''Scooby-Doo'' encyclopedia and a POP! keychain of Scooby.
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* The UsefulNotes/SharpX68000 version of ''VideoGame/GenpeiToumaden'' came with a ''sashimono'' bearing the game's title.

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* The UsefulNotes/SharpX68000 Platform/SharpX68000 version of ''VideoGame/GenpeiToumaden'' came with a ''sashimono'' bearing the game's title.



* The UsefulNotes/PlayStation 1 game ''VideoGame/{{Alundra}}'' came with a partial map on cloth or a similar material, and the disc art was randomized between five different scenes.

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* The UsefulNotes/PlayStation 1 Platform/PlayStation game ''VideoGame/{{Alundra}}'' came with a partial map on cloth or a similar material, and the disc art was randomized between five different scenes.



* Physical copies of the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port of ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' includes a mini CD containing select songs from the Famitracker version of the game's soundtrack[[note]]"Cave Story", "Gestation", "Yamashita Farm", "Mischievous Robot", "On to Bushlands", "Meltdown 2", "Geothermal", "Scorching Back", "Moonsong", "Balcony", "Hell", "Last Battle", and "Wind Fortress"[[/note]]; physical copies bought from [=GameStop=] additionally feature a grab bag containing, at random, one of three keychains depicting Mr. Traveler/[[spoiler:Quote]], Curly Brace, and Balrog. A full-color physical manual is also included with all physical copies, but whether or not that counts as a feely (particularly in an era where physical manuals are, for all intents and purposes, extinct) can depend from person to person.

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* Physical copies of the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch port of ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' includes a mini CD containing select songs from the Famitracker version of the game's soundtrack[[note]]"Cave Story", "Gestation", "Yamashita Farm", "Mischievous Robot", "On to Bushlands", "Meltdown 2", "Geothermal", "Scorching Back", "Moonsong", "Balcony", "Hell", "Last Battle", and "Wind Fortress"[[/note]]; physical copies bought from [=GameStop=] additionally feature a grab bag containing, at random, one of three keychains depicting Mr. Traveler/[[spoiler:Quote]], Curly Brace, and Balrog. A full-color physical manual is also included with all physical copies, but whether or not that counts as a feely (particularly in an era where physical manuals are, for all intents and purposes, extinct) can depend from person to person.



* The NES game ''VideoGame/StarTropics'' included a letter from the main character's uncle. To get past a certain point in the game, a player needed to dunk the letter in water to get a secret code. Players lost the letter or bought the game secondhand often enough that the code ([[spoiler:747]]) was even printed in an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. The UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole release includes a digital version of the letter that you can click with the Wiimote to "dunk" it in a bucket of water and reveal the code.

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* The NES game ''VideoGame/StarTropics'' included a letter from the main character's uncle. To get past a certain point in the game, a player needed to dunk the letter in water to get a secret code. Players lost the letter or bought the game secondhand often enough that the code ([[spoiler:747]]) was even printed in an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. The UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole Platform/VirtualConsole release includes a digital version of the letter that you can click with the Wiimote to "dunk" it in a bucket of water and reveal the code.



* The physical version of ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'' (called the "First Print Edition") sold on [=MangaGamer=]'s site includes a card containing a key for redeeming the digital version on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, a set of pin badges featuring different characters and two postcards featuring Star Breaker and Sweet Breaker.

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* The physical version of ''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'' (called the "First Print Edition") sold on [=MangaGamer=]'s site includes a card containing a key for redeeming the digital version on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/{{Steam}}, a set of pin badges featuring different characters and two postcards featuring Star Breaker and Sweet Breaker.



* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Dream Collection'', for UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, came with a soundtrack CD and a book of artwork and Kirby history.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Dream Collection'', for UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, Platform/{{Wii}}, came with a soundtrack CD and a book of artwork and Kirby history.



* The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioAllStars'' has an artwork book and a soundtrack CD.

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* The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Platform/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioAllStars'' has an artwork book and a soundtrack CD.



*** The $80 "Wild Cards Premium Edition" includes the tarot cards, as well as an art book, music CD, and a carrying case for a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS XL.

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*** The $80 "Wild Cards Premium Edition" includes the tarot cards, as well as an art book, music CD, and a carrying case for a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS Platform/Nintendo3DS XL.



* ''[[VideoGame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton Magical Night Dreams Cotton 2]]'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn included a full-color 1998 Cotton calendar.

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* ''[[VideoGame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton Magical Night Dreams Cotton 2]]'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn Platform/SegaSaturn included a full-color 1998 Cotton calendar.



* The original UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001'' came with a free 59-block memory card, complete with themed sticker labels. Playing the game with it reveals that this was less an "extra" as a "convenience"--the save file takes up nearly the entire card by itself.[[note]]If you activate the DummiedOut NES games, it does indeed take up the entire card.[[/note]] The card was there so that players wouldn't have to buy a whole new memory card just for one game.

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* The original UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Platform/NintendoGameCube ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001'' came with a free 59-block memory card, complete with themed sticker labels. Playing the game with it reveals that this was less an "extra" as a "convenience"--the save file takes up nearly the entire card by itself.[[note]]If you activate the DummiedOut NES games, it does indeed take up the entire card.[[/note]] The card was there so that players wouldn't have to buy a whole new memory card just for one game.



* Origin was generally pretty good about feelies. The manuals for the first, third, and fifth ''VideoGame/WingCommander'' games, along with the UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade game ''VideoGame/WingCommander Arena'', were presented in the format of an in-universe magazine.

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* Origin was generally pretty good about feelies. The manuals for the first, third, and fifth ''VideoGame/WingCommander'' games, along with the UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade [[Platform/XboxLive Xbox Live Arcade]] game ''VideoGame/WingCommander Arena'', were presented in the format of an in-universe magazine.



* A Japan-only limited edition of ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' came with a "Gyakuten Meets Orchestra 2008" pamphlet, character illustrations and portraits, a DS cartridge case, the "Melodies of Gyakuten Kenji" soundtrack, and a "Memories of Gyakuten" Promotional Trailers DVD. (A limited-edition ''Ace Attorney Investigations''-themed Nintendo UsefulNotes/DSi was also released.)

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* A Japan-only limited edition of ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' came with a "Gyakuten Meets Orchestra 2008" pamphlet, character illustrations and portraits, a DS cartridge case, the "Melodies of Gyakuten Kenji" soundtrack, and a "Memories of Gyakuten" Promotional Trailers DVD. (A limited-edition ''Ace Attorney Investigations''-themed [[Platform/NintendoDS Nintendo UsefulNotes/DSi DSi]] was also released.)



* The physical edition of the ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' UpdatedRerelease ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' came with tiny standees of the main four characters, a download code for the soundtrack, a set of 17 stickers, a club membership card, and a copy of an exclusive poem written by Monika. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port also got a special inner coversheet resembling a notebook.

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* The physical edition of the ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' UpdatedRerelease ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' came with tiny standees of the main four characters, a download code for the soundtrack, a set of 17 stickers, a club membership card, and a copy of an exclusive poem written by Monika. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch port also got a special inner coversheet resembling a notebook.



* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' got a Collector's Edition after development (temporarily) ceased with 1.1.2. It included a physical CD, CD case with artwork, a small pickaxe, a poster, trading cards (physical cards, not UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} cards), character stickers and new players in the game start with a carrot that summons a bunny pet, matching their shirt color.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' got a Collector's Edition after development (temporarily) ceased with 1.1.2. It included a physical CD, CD case with artwork, a small pickaxe, a poster, trading cards (physical cards, not UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} cards), character stickers and new players in the game start with a carrot that summons a bunny pet, matching their shirt color.



* The UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS comes with six AR Cards for use with the AR Games app (among a small selection of other games). The cards are a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 ? Block]] (the primary card that is used 90% of the time), [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Toon Link]], [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} Kirby]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus]], and [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} three Pikmin]]
* The UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem, circa 1985, came with R.O.B. the robot.

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* The UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS Platform/Nintendo3DS comes with six AR Cards for use with the AR Games app (among a small selection of other games). The cards are a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 ? Block]] (the primary card that is used 90% of the time), [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Toon Link]], [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} Kirby]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus]], and [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} three Pikmin]]
* The UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem, Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem, circa 1985, came with R.O.B. the robot.
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* A ''literal'' feelie was handed out by ''Music/DieArzte'' for winners of a fan contest: Their album "Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer" packed in a blue plush sleeve for instant handgasms.



* The LP release of Music/{{Prince}}'s album ''Controversy'' contained a large poster of [[{{Fanservice}} Prince showering in his underwear.]]
* Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1971 album ''Music/StickyFingers'' featured a cover photo taken by Creator/AndyWarhol of a man's crotch in blue jeans with a working zipper.
* The Music/PublicImageLtd album ''Metal Box'' (1979) was originally shipped in a 16mm metal film cannister instead of a sleeve; reissues as ''Second Edition'' switch to a more typical sleeve. The idea behind the canister packaging was to take the idea of "deconstructing music" literally by being so tight that buyers had to scratch and smudge the three records to get them out. A 1990 CD reissue brought back the original design, but with an 8mm canister this time around.

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* The 2010 Deluxe Edition of Music/DavidBowie's ''Music/StationToStation'' included a poster and replica memorabilia from 1976, ranging from press kit material to fan club goodies.
* Creator/CheechAndChong's album ''Big Bambú'' had a cover designed as a reference to a well-known brand of rolling papers; the inside of the album contains a single, ''gigantic'' paper. This is actually referenced in the last track on the album, where one of the characters shows another the biggest joint he's ever seen and explains that he got the papers from Cheech and Chong's new album.
* The initial
LP release of Music/{{Prince}}'s album ''Controversy'' contained ''School's Out'' by Music/AliceCooper included a large poster pair of [[{{Fanservice}} Prince showering in his underwear.]]
* Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1971 album ''Music/StickyFingers'' featured a cover photo taken by Creator/AndyWarhol of a man's crotch in blue jeans with a working zipper.
* The Music/PublicImageLtd album ''Metal Box'' (1979) was originally shipped in a 16mm metal film cannister instead of a sleeve; reissues as ''Second Edition'' switch to a more typical sleeve. The idea behind
tissue paper panties wrapped around the canister packaging was to take the idea record. Reissues got rid of "deconstructing music" literally by being so tight that buyers had to scratch and smudge the three records to get them out. A 1990 CD reissue brought back after they proved to be a fire hazard.
* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18896_10-mind-blowing-easter-eggs-hidden-in-famous-albums.html This article]] from Website/{{Cracked}} talks about {{Easter Egg}}s hidden in albums, but #9, #3 and #1 on
the original design, but with an 8mm canister this time around.list could count as feelies too.



* ''Live at Leeds'', by Music/TheWho, was in its vinyl release packaged with several replicas of documents from the group's early days, including a rejection letter from [=EMI=] and their contract from Woodstock. The replicas were convincing enough that a good many people, upon coming across them secondhand, were at first convinced they'd discovered the genuine article. One of those contracts showed up on an episode of ''Series/PawnStars'' and went for $200, but only because Rick (who did know what it was) didn't handle the sale.
* Music/KlausSchulze's ''Timewind'' included an excerpt from the graphic score of "Wahnfried 1883", which can be seen [[http://www.graphicalscores.org/wordpress/?cat=7 here]]. Furthermore, the [=CDs=] of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition had a vinyl texture on top.
* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18896_10-mind-blowing-easter-eggs-hidden-in-famous-albums.html This article]] from Website/{{Cracked}} talks about {{Easter Egg}}s hidden in albums, but #9, #3 and #1 on the list could count as feelies too.

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* ''Live at Leeds'', by Music/TheWho, was in its vinyl release Vinyl copies of the Music/{{Eagles}}' ''Music/HotelCalifornia'' came with a fold-out poster of the band, with the photo later being incorporated into the CD booklet.
* Vinyl copies of Music/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor's "F♯ A♯ ∞" was, and still is,
packaged with several replicas of documents from the group's early days, many curiosities, including a rejection letter from [=EMI=] picture drawn by the guitarist, a penny crushed by a train, and their contract from Woodstock. The replicas were convincing enough that a good many people, upon coming across them secondhand, were at first convinced they'd discovered the genuine article. One "Faulty Schematics of those contracts showed up on an episode a Ruined Machine".
* Music/PinkFloyd:
** Vinyl copies
of ''Series/PawnStars'' ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'' often come with a pair of sticker sheets and went for $200, but only because Rick (who did know what it was) didn't handle two posters.
** Playing off of
the sale.
* Music/KlausSchulze's ''Timewind''
album title, the LP release of ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'' included an excerpt a postcard depicting the "water" photo of a diver that doesn't splash.
** The 7-inch single for "High Hopes"
from ''Music/TheDivisionBell'' also came with a poster, while the graphic score of "Wahnfried 1883", which can be seen [[http://www.graphicalscores.org/wordpress/?cat=7 here]]. Furthermore, the [=CDs=] 12-inch single of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition had song came with a vinyl texture on top.
* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18896_10-mind-blowing-easter-eggs-hidden-in-famous-albums.html This article]] from Website/{{Cracked}} talks about {{Easter Egg}}s hidden in albums, but #9, #3
set of film cards and #1 an etching on the list could count as feelies too.back of the disc.
** The ''Immersion'' {{boxed set}}s of ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'', and ''Music/TheWall'' had [[https://assets.catawiki.nl/assets/2020/4/1/8/3/7/837ea79a-1d7f-46e0-a90e-3182cc50fb5d.jpg an array of feelies]], including a scarf and marbles!



* The LP release of Music/{{Prince}}'s album ''Controversy'' contained a large poster of [[{{Fanservice}} Prince showering in his underwear.]]
* The Music/PublicImageLtd album ''Metal Box'' (1979) was originally shipped in a 16mm metal film cannister instead of a sleeve; reissues as ''Second Edition'' switch to a more typical sleeve. The idea behind the canister packaging was to take the idea of "deconstructing music" literally by being so tight that buyers had to scratch and smudge the three records to get them out. A 1990 CD reissue brought back the original design, but with an 8mm canister this time around.
* Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1971 album ''Music/StickyFingers'' featured a cover photo taken by Creator/AndyWarhol of a man's crotch in blue jeans with a working zipper.
* Music/KlausSchulze's ''Timewind'' included an excerpt from the graphic score of "Wahnfried 1883", which can be seen [[http://www.graphicalscores.org/wordpress/?cat=7 here]]. Furthermore, the [=CDs=] of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition had a vinyl texture on top.
* The vinyl release of Music/AlanSilvestri's score for ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', released for the film's 30th anniversary, came with a replica of Roger's love letter to Jessica [[spoiler: written over Marvin Acme's will]].



* The 2010 Deluxe Edition of Music/DavidBowie's ''Music/StationToStation'' included a poster and replica memorabilia from 1976, ranging from press kit material to fan club goodies.
* Creator/CheechAndChong's album ''Big Bambú'' had a cover designed as a reference to a well-known brand of rolling papers; the inside of the album contains a single, ''gigantic'' paper. This is actually referenced in the last track on the album, where one of the characters shows another the biggest joint he's ever seen and explains that he got the papers from Cheech and Chong's new album.

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* The 2010 Deluxe Edition special edition of Music/DavidBowie's ''Music/StationToStation'' included a poster and replica memorabilia from 1976, ranging from press kit material Music/{{Spiritualized}}'s "Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" came packaged to fan club goodies.
* Creator/CheechAndChong's album ''Big Bambú'' had a cover designed as a reference to a well-known brand of rolling papers;
resemble prescription medicine, with the inside of the album contains a single, ''gigantic'' paper. This is actually referenced CD being contained in the last track on the album, where one of the characters shows another the biggest joint he's ever seen and explains that he got the papers from Cheech and Chong's new album.a foil blister pack.



* The vinyl release of Music/AlanSilvestri's score for ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', released for the film's 30th anniversary, came with a replica of Roger's love letter to Jessica [[spoiler: written over Marvin Acme's will]].
* Music/PinkFloyd:
** Vinyl copies of ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'' often come with a pair of sticker sheets and two posters.
** Playing off of the album title, the LP release of ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'' included a postcard depicting the "water" photo of a diver that doesn't splash.
** The 7-inch single for "High Hopes" from ''Music/TheDivisionBell'' also came with a poster, while the 12-inch single of the song came with a set of film cards and an etching on the back of the disc.
** The ''Immersion'' {{boxed set}}s of ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'', and ''Music/TheWall'' had [[https://assets.catawiki.nl/assets/2020/4/1/8/3/7/837ea79a-1d7f-46e0-a90e-3182cc50fb5d.jpg an array of feelies]], including a scarf and marbles!
* A ''literal'' feelie was handed out by ''Music/DieArzte'' for winners of a fan contest: Their album "Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer" packed in a blue plush sleeve for instant handgasms.
* Tying in with its concept as a parody of ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', Music/FrankZappa's ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' originally included a cutout sheet with Zappa's facial hair, a pigtail, a mock dollar bill, a hall monitor badge, a human nipple, and a standee of Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

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* The ''Live at Leeds'', by Music/TheWho, was in its vinyl release of Music/AlanSilvestri's score for ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', released for the film's 30th anniversary, came packaged with a replica several replicas of Roger's love letter to Jessica [[spoiler: written over Marvin Acme's will]].
* Music/PinkFloyd:
** Vinyl copies of ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'' often come with a pair of sticker sheets and two posters.
** Playing off of the album title, the LP release of ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'' included a postcard depicting the "water" photo of a diver that doesn't splash.
** The 7-inch single for "High Hopes"
documents from ''Music/TheDivisionBell'' also came with a poster, while the 12-inch single of the song came with a set of film cards and an etching on the back of the disc.
** The ''Immersion'' {{boxed set}}s of ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'', ''Music/WishYouWereHere1975'', and ''Music/TheWall'' had [[https://assets.catawiki.nl/assets/2020/4/1/8/3/7/837ea79a-1d7f-46e0-a90e-3182cc50fb5d.jpg an array of feelies]],
group's early days, including a scarf rejection letter from [=EMI=] and marbles!
* A ''literal'' feelie was handed out by ''Music/DieArzte''
their contract from Woodstock. The replicas were convincing enough that a good many people, upon coming across them secondhand, were at first convinced they'd discovered the genuine article. One of those contracts showed up on an episode of ''Series/PawnStars'' and went for winners of a fan contest: Their album "Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer" packed in a blue plush sleeve for instant handgasms.
* Tying in with its concept as a parody of ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', Music/FrankZappa's ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' originally included a cutout sheet with Zappa's facial hair, a pigtail, a mock dollar bill, a hall monitor badge, a human nipple, and a standee of Zappa and
$200, but only because Rick (who did know what it was) didn't handle the Mothers of Invention.sale.



* The initial LP release of ''School's Out'' by Music/AliceCooper included a pair of tissue paper panties wrapped around the record. Reissues got rid of them after they proved to be a fire hazard.
* The special edition of Music/{{Spiritualized}}'s "Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" came packaged to resemble prescription medicine, with the CD being contained in a foil blister pack.
* Vinyl copies of the Music/{{Eagles}}' ''Music/HotelCalifornia'' came with a fold-out poster of the band, with the photo later being incorporated into the CD booklet.
* Vinyl copies of Music/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor's "F♯ A♯ ∞" was, and still is, packaged with many curiosities, including a picture drawn by the guitarist, a penny crushed by a train, and the "Faulty Schematics of a Ruined Machine".

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* The initial LP release Tying in with its concept as a parody of ''School's Out'' by Music/AliceCooper ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', Music/FrankZappa's ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' originally included a pair of tissue paper panties wrapped around the record. Reissues got rid of them after they proved to be a fire hazard.
* The special edition of Music/{{Spiritualized}}'s "Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" came packaged to resemble prescription medicine,
cutout sheet with the CD being contained in Zappa's facial hair, a foil blister pack.
* Vinyl copies of the Music/{{Eagles}}' ''Music/HotelCalifornia'' came with
pigtail, a fold-out poster of the band, with the photo later being incorporated into the CD booklet.
* Vinyl copies of Music/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor's "F♯ A♯ ∞" was,
mock dollar bill, a hall monitor badge, a human nipple, and still is, packaged with many curiosities, including a picture drawn by the guitarist, a penny crushed by a train, standee of Zappa and the "Faulty Schematics Mothers of a Ruined Machine".Invention.



* A ''very'' limited edition of John Wick's (no relation to the [[Franchise/JohnWick the John Wick franchise]]) ''Thirty'' came in a wooden box with replicas of many of the in-game magical items.



* Games Workshop started in recent years to do special editions of some ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' books, including extras such as portfolios including all the artworks from the book as posters or sets of coins to use as objective markings in-game. Since the 8th edition of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'', the main rulebooks get released in "Collector's Edition" and "Gamer's Edition", with the latter being just the regular version of the rulebook coming with a backpack made to carry rulebooks and codexes plus some other thing such as dices or tokens (except for the Gamer's Edition release of the 2013 edition of the Apocalypse book, which came with ''an army-carrying case'')



* A ''very'' limited edition of John Wick's (no relation to the [[Franchise/JohnWick the John Wick franchise]]) ''Thirty'' came in a wooden box with replicas of many of the in-game magical items.
* Games Workshop started in recent years to do special editions of some ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' books, including extras such as portfolios including all the artworks from the book as posters or sets of coins to use as objective markings in-game. Since the 8th edition of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'', the main rulebooks get released in "Collector's Edition" and "Gamer's Edition", with the latter being just the regular version of the rulebook coming with a backpack made to carry rulebooks and codexes plus some other thing such as dices or tokens (except for the Gamer's Edition release of the 2013 edition of the Apocalypse book, which came with ''an army-carrying case'')



* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers''' DVD case, which transformed into a feeble Optimus Prime.
** ''[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 The Transformers]]'' UK Season 2, Part 2 DVD set includes the comic "The Beast Within".
* Similar to the ''Quest for Camelot'' example, the VHS release of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' movie ''WesternAnimation/WakkosWish'' came with a rolling toy of Yakko, Wakko and Dot on snowboards stuck under the plastic. Other copies had an ornament.



* Similar to the ''Quest for Camelot'' example, the VHS release of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' movie ''WesternAnimation/WakkosWish'' came with a rolling toy of Yakko, Wakko and Dot on snowboards stuck under the plastic. Other copies had an ornament.
* The complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' comes with postcards depicting key moments from the series and POP! figures of Batman, Joker and Harley Quinn.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'''s first season boxed set featured a close-up of Cleveland's face, complete with fuzzy, felt moustache.



* The VHS release of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' pilot movie included a small board game, which was to be used interactively with the special features on the tape.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** Creator/{{Disney}}'s first DVD of the show, ''Six Strange Tales'', features a replica of Journal #3 inside the case.
** Creator/ShoutFactory's Complete Series Collector's Edition Blu-Ray comes with a poster of the intro's photo depicting the main characters, and a reproduction of the letter one of them gives another in the GrandFinale.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'''s first season boxed set featured a close-up of Cleveland's face, complete with fuzzy, felt moustache.



* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** Creator/{{Disney}}'s first DVD of the show, ''Six Strange Tales'', features a replica of Journal #3 inside the case.
** Creator/ShoutFactory's Complete Series Collector's Edition Blu-Ray comes with a poster of the intro's photo depicting the main characters, and a reproduction of the letter one of them gives another in the GrandFinale.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** Creator/{{Disney}}'s first DVD of the show, ''Six Strange Tales'', features a replica of Journal #3 inside the case.
** Creator/ShoutFactory's Complete Series Collector's Edition Blu-Ray comes
The complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' will come with a poster of the intro's photo depicting the main characters, mini ''Scooby-Doo'' encyclopedia and a reproduction POP! keychain of the letter one of them gives another in the GrandFinale.Scooby.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "Squeaky Boots", said episode and Sandy's Rocket included scratch and sniff cards for specific scenes. This episode only had one sticker, which was used when Mr. Krabs dips the boots in fryer oil, shrinking them.
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers''' DVD case, which transformed into a feeble Optimus Prime.
** ''[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 The Transformers]]'' UK Season 2, Part 2 DVD set includes the comic "The Beast Within".



* The complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' comes with postcards depicting key moments from the series and POP! figures of Batman, Joker and Harley Quinn.
* The complete series Blu-ray for ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' will come with a mini ''Scooby-Doo'' encyclopedia and a POP! keychain of Scooby.
* The VHS release of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' pilot movie included a small board game, which was to be used interactively with the special features on the tape.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "Squeaky Boots", said episode and Sandy's Rocket included scratch and sniff cards for specific scenes. This episode only had one sticker, which was used when Mr. Krabs dips the boots in fryer oil, shrinking them.

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* [=DVD=]s used to come in big cardboard boxes twice the length of the actual case, in an attempt to convince people that there was more than just a disk being sold.



* When the film ''Film/{{Zotz}}'', based on the book by Walter Karig, was in theaters, patrons were given plastic versions of the amulets.
* One version of the movie ''Film/TheIndianInTheCupboard'' on VHS came with a plastic Indian figurine, a plastic key and a 'keyhole' molded into the side of the VHS case. In addition, the insert on the VHS case was reversible, with the cover art on one side and a wooden cupboard on the other.
* [=DVD=]s used to come in big cardboard boxes twice the length of the actual case, in an attempt to convince people that there was more than just a disk being sold.
* The VHS tapes of ''Film/FreeWilly 3'' came with a whale necklace identical to the one in the movie.
* Some original VHS versions of ''Film/BadTaste'' came with barfing bags and some came with extra cradboard finger to make alien's FlippingTheBird on the cover into less offensive inverted V-sign gesture.
* The theatrical release of ''Film/TheLastMimzy'' had keychain versions of the titular character given to patrons on the first week of release.
* The original DVD releases of each part in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Lord of the Rings: Extended Edition]]'' came with feelies: ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' came with bookends in the shape of the Argonath, a statuette of Gollum was packaged with ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers]]'', and ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing The Return of the King]]'' included a miniature of Minas Tirith. Additionally, New Line Home Video ran a mail-in promotion for a free slipcase to fit all three volumes of the ''Extended Edition'' when ''The Return of the King'' was released.
* The DVD of the German movie ''Lauras Stern - Der Film'' had some stickers inside the case.

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* When the film ''Film/{{Zotz}}'', based on the book by Walter Karig, was in theaters, patrons were given plastic Some versions of the amulets.
* One version of the movie ''Film/TheIndianInTheCupboard'' on VHS came with
''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' have a plastic Indian figurine, a plastic key and a 'keyhole' molded into the side of the VHS case. In addition, the insert on the VHS case was reversible, with the cover art on one side and a wooden cupboard on the other.
* [=DVD=]s used to come in big cardboard boxes twice the length of the actual case, in an attempt to convince people that there was more than just a disk being sold.
* The VHS tapes of ''Film/FreeWilly 3'' came with a whale necklace identical to the one in the movie.
* Some original VHS versions of ''Film/BadTaste'' came with barfing bags and some came with extra cradboard finger to make alien's FlippingTheBird on the cover into less offensive inverted V-sign gesture.
* The theatrical release of ''Film/TheLastMimzy'' had keychain versions of the titular character given to patrons on the first week of release.
* The original DVD releases of each part in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Lord of the Rings: Extended Edition]]'' came with feelies: ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' came with bookends in the shape of the Argonath, a statuette of Gollum was packaged with ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers]]'', and ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing The Return of the King]]'' included a miniature of Minas Tirith. Additionally, New Line Home Video ran a mail-in promotion for a free slipcase to fit all three volumes of the ''Extended Edition'' when ''The Return of the King'' was released.
* The DVD of the German movie ''Lauras Stern - Der Film'' had some stickers inside the case.
Beanie Baby figure included.



* Franchise/TheMuppets:
** The 1993 VHS releases of ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' and ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'' were packaged with free watches. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZbtkqbbFTY "Did you say get a free watch? / Yes he said get a free watch!"]])
** Like ''Rugrats in Paris'', ''Film/TheMuppets2011'' came with different items depending on which store you brought it at. Best Buy had a lunchbox, Walmart had finger puppets, Toys R Us had a poster, and Target had a bonus DVD featuring six episodes of ''Series/TheMuppetShow''.

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* Franchise/TheMuppets:
** The 1993
Some original VHS releases versions of ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' and ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'' were packaged with free watches. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZbtkqbbFTY "Did you say get a free watch? / Yes he said get a free watch!"]])
** Like ''Rugrats in Paris'', ''Film/TheMuppets2011''
''Film/BadTaste'' came with different items depending on which store you brought it at. Best Buy had a lunchbox, Walmart had barfing bags and some came with extra cardboard finger puppets, Toys to make alien's FlippingTheBird on the cover into less offensive inverted V-sign gesture.
* Creator/TheCriterionCollection:
** Their Blu-ray release of ''Film/DrStrangelove'' packages its supplementary materials rather creatively: the "about the film" portion comes in the form of the Plan
R Us had a poster, documents, the "about the restoration" portion is packaged in the ''Holy Bible & Russian Phrases'' pamphlet from the ''Leper Colony''[='s=] survival kit, and Target had the "making of the film" portion is in the form of a bonus miniature adult magazine, complete with a faux advertisement on the back based on Ripper's "have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water" monologue.
** Their ''Film/MarriageStory'' Blu-ray includes replicas of Nicole and Charlie's lists of things they like about each other.
* The Creator/{{A24}} Shop-exclusive Blu-ray of ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' comes with replicas of paper documents seen in the film, a multiverse map, and a booklet entitled "Every Evelyn All At Once".
* Select copies of the ''Film/FredClaus''
DVD came with a Christmas ornament.
* The VHS tapes of ''Film/FreeWilly 3'' came with a whale necklace identical to the one in the movie.
* Arrow Video's complete Film/{{Gamera}} box set came with a guidebook to Gamera's history, a hardcover reprint of Creator/DarkHorseComics's Gamera comics and the prequel story "The Last Hope", and an illustrated map of Japan marked with all the locations visited by the giant turtle.
* The 2005 release of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} 1 & 2'' (AKA "the Lime Jell-O variant") came with a souvenir scrapbook
featuring six episodes some early concept work and interviews with Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, and Michael C. Gross (designer of ''Series/TheMuppetShow''.the "No-Ghost" logo).
* Some copies of ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' had, weirdly enough, socks with the Ghostbuster insignia printed on them.



* Originally, the DVD of ''Film/SawV'' came in a thicker-than-usual box displaying a blood-splattered plastic window, through which could be seen a saw blade that spun (complete with accompanying sound) at the press of a button. Unfortunately, the saw blades tended to get stuck in place and not move at all, and the package was withdrawn.
* ''Film/{{Showgirls}}'': The 2004 "V.I.P. Edition" includes pasties, shot glasses, playing cards, movie cards, and a poster.
* Creator/WarnerBros often releases the most popular movies in their library as "Ultimate Collector's Editions", which package the movie together with some merchandise inside a giant box.

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* Originally, the DVD One version of ''Film/SawV'' came in a thicker-than-usual box displaying a blood-splattered plastic window, through which could be seen a saw blade that spun (complete with accompanying sound) at the press of a button. Unfortunately, the saw blades tended to get stuck in place and not move at all, and the package was withdrawn.
* ''Film/{{Showgirls}}'': The 2004 "V.I.P. Edition" includes pasties, shot glasses, playing cards, movie cards, and a poster.
* Creator/WarnerBros often releases the most popular movies in their library as "Ultimate Collector's Editions", which package
the movie together ''Film/TheIndianInTheCupboard'' on VHS came with some merchandise inside a giant box.plastic Indian figurine, a plastic key and a 'keyhole' molded into the side of the VHS case. In addition, the insert on the VHS case was reversible, with the cover art on one side and a wooden cupboard on the other.
* The Blu-ray release for ''Film/{{Interstellar}}'' includes a random frame from an IMAX film positive.
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' came with a bell in select DVD or Blu-ray sets, inspired by the one hanging on the Baileys' Christmas tree.



* Some versions of ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' have a Beanie Baby figure included.

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* Some The theatrical release of ''Film/TheLastMimzy'' had keychain versions of ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' have the titular character given to patrons on the first week of release.
* The DVD of the German movie ''Lauras Stern - Der Film'' had some stickers inside the case.
* The ''Film/LegallyBlonde Platinum Collection'' had DVD copies of both films packaged in
a Beanie Baby figure included.large purse-like box with replicas of Elle's journal and feathered pen.
* ''Film/TheLittleRascals'': The VHS release ''For Pete's Sake'', issued to commemorate the Rascals' 75th anniversary, came with a plushie of Pete the Pup.
* The original DVD releases of each part in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Lord of the Rings: Extended Edition]]'' came with feelies: ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' came with bookends in the shape of the Argonath, a statuette of Gollum was packaged with ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers]]'', and ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing The Return of the King]]'' included a miniature of Minas Tirith. Additionally, New Line Home Video ran a mail-in promotion for a free slipcase to fit all three volumes of the ''Extended Edition'' when ''The Return of the King'' was released.
* Franchise/TheMuppets:
** The 1993 VHS releases of ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' and ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'' were packaged with free watches. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZbtkqbbFTY "Did you say get a free watch? / Yes he said get a free watch!"]])
** Like ''Rugrats in Paris'', ''Film/TheMuppets2011'' came with different items depending on which store you brought it at. Best Buy had a lunchbox, Walmart had finger puppets, Toys R Us had a poster, and Target had a bonus DVD featuring six episodes of ''Series/TheMuppetShow''.
* The "Mr Blonde Deluxe Edition" of ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' (on VHS) came with a set of shades complete with case, a chrome toothpick holder, lighter and switchback comb, tub of hair gel, silver plated handcuff cufflinks, and dog tags.
* Originally, the DVD of ''Film/SawV'' came in a thicker-than-usual box displaying a blood-splattered plastic window, through which could be seen a saw blade that spun (complete with accompanying sound) at the press of a button. Unfortunately, the saw blades tended to get stuck in place and not move at all, and the package was withdrawn.
* ''Film/{{Showgirls}}'': The 2004 "V.I.P. Edition" includes pasties, shot glasses, playing cards, movie cards, and a poster.



* Creator/WarnerBros often releases the most popular movies in their library as "Ultimate Collector's Editions", which package the movie together with some merchandise inside a giant box.



* The 2005 release of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} 1 & 2'' (AKA "the Lime Jell-O variant") came with a souvenir scrapbook featuring some early concept work and interviews with Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, and Michael C. Gross (designer of the "No-Ghost" logo).
* The Blu-ray release for ''Film/{{Interstellar}}'' includes a random frame from an IMAX film positive.
* Select copies of the ''Film/FredClaus'' DVD came with a Christmas ornament.
* Some copies of ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' had, weirdly enough, socks with the Ghostbuster insignia printed on them.
* ''Film/TheLittleRascals'': The VHS release ''For Pete's Sake'', issued to commemorate the Rascals' 75th anniversary, came with a plushie of Pete the Pup.
* Creator/TheCriterionCollection:
** Their Blu-ray release of ''Film/DrStrangelove'' packages its supplementary materials rather creatively: the "about the film" portion comes in the form of the Plan R documents, the "about the restoration" portion is packaged in the ''Holy Bible & Russian Phrases'' pamphlet from the ''Leper Colony''[='s=] survival kit, and the "making of the film" portion is in the form of a miniature adult magazine, complete with a faux advertisement on the back based on Ripper's "have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water" monologue.
** Their ''Film/MarriageStory'' Blu-ray includes replicas of Nicole and Charlie's lists of things they like about each other.
* The "Mr Blonde Deluxe Edition" of ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' (on VHS) came with a set of shades complete with case, a chrome toothpick holder, lighter and switchback comb, tub of hair gel, silver plated handcuff cufflinks, and dog tags.
* Arrow Video's complete Film/{{Gamera}} box set came with a guidebook to Gamera's history, a hardcover reprint of Creator/DarkHorseComics's Gamera comics and the prequel story "The Last Hope", and an illustrated map of Japan marked with all the locations visited by the giant turtle.
* The ''Film/LegallyBlonde Platinum Collection'' had DVD copies of both films packaged in a large purse-like box with replicas of Elle's journal and feathered pen.
* The Creator/{{A24}} Shop-exclusive Blu-ray of ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' comes with replicas of paper documents seen in the film, a multiverse map, and a booklet entitled "Every Evelyn All At Once".
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' came with a bell in select DVD or Blu-ray sets, inspired by the one hanging on the Baileys' Christmas tree.

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* The 2005 release of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} 1 & 2'' (AKA "the Lime Jell-O variant") came with a souvenir scrapbook featuring some early concept work and interviews with Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, and Michael C. Gross (designer of When the "No-Ghost" logo).
* The Blu-ray release for ''Film/{{Interstellar}}'' includes a random frame from an IMAX
film positive.
* Select copies of the ''Film/FredClaus'' DVD came with a Christmas ornament.
* Some copies of ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' had, weirdly enough, socks with the Ghostbuster insignia printed on them.
* ''Film/TheLittleRascals'': The VHS release ''For Pete's Sake'', issued to commemorate the Rascals' 75th anniversary, came with a plushie of Pete the Pup.
* Creator/TheCriterionCollection:
** Their Blu-ray release of ''Film/DrStrangelove'' packages its supplementary materials rather creatively: the "about the film" portion comes in the form of the Plan R documents, the "about the restoration" portion is packaged in the ''Holy Bible & Russian Phrases'' pamphlet from the ''Leper Colony''[='s=] survival kit, and the "making of the film" portion is in the form of a miniature adult magazine, complete with a faux advertisement on the back
''Film/{{Zotz}}'', based on Ripper's "have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water" monologue.
** Their ''Film/MarriageStory'' Blu-ray includes replicas of Nicole and Charlie's lists of things they like about each other.
* The "Mr Blonde Deluxe Edition" of ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' (on VHS) came with a set of shades complete with case, a chrome toothpick holder, lighter and switchback comb, tub of hair gel, silver plated handcuff cufflinks, and dog tags.
* Arrow Video's complete Film/{{Gamera}} box set came with a guidebook to Gamera's history, a hardcover reprint of Creator/DarkHorseComics's Gamera comics and
the prequel story "The Last Hope", and an illustrated map book by Walter Karig, was in theaters, patrons were given plastic versions of Japan marked with all the locations visited by the giant turtle.
* The ''Film/LegallyBlonde Platinum Collection'' had DVD copies of both films packaged in a large purse-like box with replicas of Elle's journal and feathered pen.
* The Creator/{{A24}} Shop-exclusive Blu-ray of ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' comes with replicas of paper documents seen in the film, a multiverse map, and a booklet entitled "Every Evelyn All At Once".
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' came with a bell in select DVD or Blu-ray sets, inspired by the one hanging on the Baileys' Christmas tree.
amulets.



* ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames The Hunger Games]]'' trilogy book set comes with a replica of the mockingjay pin.

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* ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames The Hunger Games]]'' trilogy book set comes with a replica of the mockingjay pin.



* ''[[Literature/SDorst S]]'' contains several paper inserts, such as letters and postcards, which offer elaboration on both the deepening relationship between Eric and Jen as they scribble in the book, and also their quest to try and uncover the mysteries of its main narrative and author.
* ''Crime Dossiers'', a series written by Dennis Wheatley and published in the 1930s ([[http://www.filfre.net/2012/07/the-dennis-wheatley-crime-dossiers/ described in detail here]]). In this variant on the classic detective novel, the reader was challenged to solve the mystery based on the included documents, letters, interview transcripts etc. and--yes--physical clues, including such examples as a cut-out piece of a curtain, a torn photograph (for reassembling), handkerchiefs smelling of various perfumes, or a poisoned pellet to be tasted.



* ''Crime Dossiers'', a series written by Dennis Wheatley and published in the 1930s ([[http://www.filfre.net/2012/07/the-dennis-wheatley-crime-dossiers/ described in detail here]]). In this variant on the classic detective novel, the reader was challenged to solve the mystery based on the included documents, letters, interview transcripts etc. and--yes--physical clues, including such examples as a cut-out piece of a curtain, a torn photograph (for reassembling), handkerchiefs smelling of various perfumes, or a poisoned pellet to be tasted.



* ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames The Hunger Games]]'' trilogy book set comes with a replica of the mockingjay pin.




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* ''[[Literature/SDorst S]]'' contains several paper inserts, such as letters and postcards, which offer elaboration on both the deepening relationship between Eric and Jen as they scribble in the book, and also their quest to try and uncover the mysteries of its main narrative and author.



* All the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' sets released by Shout! Factory (Volume 13 onward) have come with 50s-style movie posters for the four episodes in the set. In addition, the 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition (Volume 13) came with a Crow figurine, Volume 16 a Tom Servo, and Volume 19, Gypsy.
** A copy of the original volume 1 of the "[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Shorts," came with a pair of real boxer shorts.
* The ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' "Adventures in Friendship" DVD contains a red cardigan sweater cover with a zipper.

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* All the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' sets released by Shout! Factory (Volume 13 onward) have come with 50s-style movie posters for the four episodes in the set. In addition, the 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition (Volume 13) The VHS release of ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'' episode "Comfy and Joy" came with a Crow figurine, Volume 16 a Tom Servo, an ornament of Loonette and Volume 19, Gypsy.
** A copy of the original volume 1 of the "[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Shorts," came with a pair of real boxer shorts.
* The ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' "Adventures in Friendship" DVD contains a red cardigan sweater cover with a zipper.
Molly.



* The special edition of the ''Series/InaiInaiBaa'' DVD "Pachipachi Parade!" comes with replicas of Wanwan's puppets Pakupaku-san and Pakuko.



* Early copies of ''[[Series/TheNoddyShop Noddy in Toyland: Noddy and Friends]]'' came with stickers.
* The special edition of the ''Series/InaiInaiBaa'' DVD "Pachipachi Parade!" comes with replicas of Wanwan's puppets Pakupaku-san and Pakuko.

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* Early copies of ''[[Series/TheNoddyShop Noddy in Toyland: Noddy and Friends]]'' came with stickers.
* The special edition of the ''Series/InaiInaiBaa'' ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' "Adventures in Friendship" DVD "Pachipachi Parade!" comes contains a red cardigan sweater cover with replicas of Wanwan's puppets Pakupaku-san and Pakuko.a zipper.



* The VHS release of ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'' episode "Comfy and Joy" came with an ornament of Loonette and Molly.

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* The VHS release of ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'' episode "Comfy and Joy" All the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' sets released by Shout! Factory (Volume 13 onward) have come with 50s-style movie posters for the four episodes in the set. In addition, the 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition (Volume 13) came with an ornament of Loonette a Crow figurine, Volume 16 a Tom Servo, and Molly.Volume 19, Gypsy.
** A copy of the original volume 1 of the "[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Shorts," came with a pair of real boxer shorts.
* Early copies of ''[[Series/TheNoddyShop Noddy in Toyland: Noddy and Friends]]'' came with stickers.

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* Some releases go really whole hog, though: just check out Creator/BandaiEntertainment's English release of ''[[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'': cosplay items, single [=CDs=], iron-ons, pillowcases with the three main girls on them...
** ''Manga/LuckyStar'' came with T-shirts packed into its limited editions.

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* Some Creator/ADVFilms has been known to add some cool feelies from time to time though - in addition to most of their releases go really whole hog, though: just check out Creator/BandaiEntertainment's English having a version of the first volume available with an art box, often they'll fill said box with extra goodies. Such as:
** The
release of ''[[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'': cosplay items, single [=CDs=], iron-ons, pillowcases ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' (anime, obviously, not the manga) had an art box with the three main girls on them...
** ''Manga/LuckyStar''
first volume, but ''every'' volume in the series additionally came with T-shirts packed into its a booklet (featuring character design art and translation/pop culture notes), a reversible cover for the DVD case, and one or more decorative pins, featuring everything from various characters to the cute animal mascots.
** The release of ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' tended to come with really... unusual feelies. Such as one volume coming with a "tapping sumo" game (and this was in addition to all the volumes ''already'' having on-disc features like EasterEgg -riddled menus, games, and "ADVidnotes", which was basically ''Series/PopUpVideo'' for anime).
** And perhaps the weirdest and yet most "appropriate": ''Anime/NajicaBlitzTactics'' -- a {{Fanservice}}-heavy spy series where a "panty-shot drinking game" would have gotten you drunk by the halfway point of the first episode -- came with an actual pair of ''Najica''-branded panties. And a towel.
* Anime Limited tend to do this with their UK home releases of Blu-ray collector's editions, usually putting booklets, posters and stickers in. There's an ongoing list on the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition page for more specific examples.
* Volume 37 from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' came with post cards, an autograph, and hear this out, '''AN ACTION FIGURE OF THE BERSERKER ARMOR''', calling this expensive AND AWESOME for collectors is an understatement.
* ''Literature/BeyondTheBoundary'' was released in America as a collector's edition complete with a plethora of goodies, including stickers, pins, art cards, a keychain of Mirai, a lanyard, Mirai's glasses and a certificate of authenticity.
* The American release of the first volume of ''Comic Party'', which came with an art box - a white box covered in sketchy, pencil-drawing-like art, with a clear slipcover that had animation-cel-like full-color character art that matched up perfectly to some of the drawings. It also came with a guide booklet filled with pop-culture notes (helpful, since the series is about the underground world of {{doujinshi}} and thus features ''tons'' of Japan-specific or doujin-community-specific references), as well as a mini-PencilBoard that was ''autographed'' (by one of the English dub's voice actors).
* In the UK, Contender Entertainment were quite fond of doing this with some of the anime they released on VHS and DVD. Early volumes of Yu-Gi-Oh! had
limited editions.printings which included a free booster pack for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, VHS volumes of CardCaptors came with stickers, and some volumes of Beyblade would be packaged with a Beyblade top or keyring.



* The first part of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' features [[http://www.rightstuf.com/cgi-bin/catalogmgr/cGtxjB70pqTiWAMwyj/browse/item/81423/4/0/0 a toy Core Drill with an LED light]].

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* The first part of In the UK, the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' features [[http://www.rightstuf.com/cgi-bin/catalogmgr/cGtxjB70pqTiWAMwyj/browse/item/81423/4/0/0 a toy Core Drill ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' came with a resin model of the Gate of Truth, an LED light]].artbook and art cards, as well as a State Alchemist document signed by King Bradley - the latter of which was a preorder bonus.
* The first edition of the Japanese ''Get Ride! Amdriver'' [=DVD=]s came with a collector card featuring the characters. Unfortunatedly, since the [=DVD=]s didn't sell that well and Konami apparently produced too large a first edition, this meant you could still buy first edition [=DVD=]s over a year after release for the normal price...
* One DVD collection of ''Anime/DotHackSign'' included a box containing three pins. one of Tsukasa, Mimiru, and a pink baby grunty.
* The first printing of the Creator/{{Funimation}} ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' Part 1 and 2 [=DVD=]s came with a limited edition bandana. This kicked off Funi bringing back limited editions dvd for some of their shows. The Limited editions for the movie and world series have continued to come with bandanas. Also a convention-exclusive white one was a freelie for spending 50 dollars at their booth, though some did turn up at an Website/AnimeNewsNetwork Panel.



* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'''s English release by Funimation came with a fold-out art box and a little wallet-type bag with the series' cute animal mascot...thing, on it, too.
* ''Manga/LuckyStar'' came with T-shirts packed into its limited editions.
* Some releases go really whole hog, though: just check out Creator/BandaiEntertainment's English release of ''[[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'': cosplay items, single [=CDs=], iron-ons, pillowcases with the three main girls on them...



* The first edition of the Japanese ''Get Ride! Amdriver'' [=DVD=]s came with a collector card featuring the characters. Unfortunatedly, since the [=DVD=]s didn't sell that well and Konami apparently produced too large a first edition, this meant you could still buy first edition [=DVD=]s over a year after release for the normal price...
* One DVD collection of ''Anime/DotHackSign'' included a box containing three pins. one of Tsukasa, Mimiru, and a pink baby grunty.

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* The first edition American preordered copies of the Japanese ''Get Ride! Amdriver'' [=DVD=]s ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' came with a collector Heaven Coin.
* The releases of the first three ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Pokémon]]'' movies in America had free trading cards given out to people who attended the movie. The home video release also had trading cards which were different from the ones given out in theaters. When the Victini movie had a limited release in 2011, people were given a giant Victini card, a pamphlets, a manga sampler, and a
card for use with the Nintendo 3DS PokeDex app which will allow you to see Victini.
* When kids in Japan go to ''Anime/PrettyCure'' movies, they get many free bonuses. First, there's a little flashlight-like object called a Miracle Light (the name will change based on the movie. For instance, the first ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars New Stage'' film had the Miracle Decor Light, and the ''Anime/SmilePrecure'' movie had the Miracle Wing Light) [[AudienceParticipation which kids are supposed to use when during the critical moment of the film]] (this mostly happens when the Precure are weak and have no energy to battle, but occasionally, it's used for other things), usually turning the Pretty Cures into upgraded forms or giving them their power back. (In case you want to know, Miracle Lights were first used starting with the ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' movie.) The second freebie is a paper visor with 2 designs (one on each side of the hat) and the third item is a Data Cardass card, used for an arcade game
featuring the Pretty Cure characters. Unfortunatedly, Also, if you pre-order advance tickets online or at a theater, you can get a tote bag. Two separate bags are available for each film. If you buy your tickets at a Lawson's store, you can get a bundle of ''Pretty Cure''-themed goodies as well. The ''Smile Pretty Cure'' movie had a book-shaped case with a bracelet inside, a movie guide and a bracelet with Candy on it. Later movies dropped the visor and Data Cardass cards, replacing them with a sheet of stickers. And since 2014, an exclusive collectible item based on the season will occasionally be given out (and in the case of ''Haru No Carnival'', replaced that year's Miracle Light).
** The Miracle Lights are also given away with the DVD releases if you buy them on Toei's website, and some
[=DVD=]s didn't sell that well and Konami apparently produced too large a first edition, this meant you could still buy first edition [=DVD=]s over a year after release for of the normal price...
musical shows contain these as well.
* One In the UK, the DVD collection of ''Anime/DotHackSign'' included ''Manga/PrincessJellyfish'' came bundled with a box containing three pins. one plush keychain of Tsukasa, Mimiru, and a pink baby grunty.Clara.



* The first printing of the Creator/{{Funimation}} ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' Part 1 and 2 [=DVD=]s came with a limited edition bandana. This kicked off Funi bringing back limited editions dvd for some of their shows. The Limited editions for the movie and world series have continued to come with bandanas. Also a convention-exclusive white one was a freelie for spending 50 dollars at their booth, though some did turn up at an Website/AnimeNewsNetwork Panel.
* Really, Funimation is pretty good for feelies - ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'''s English release by Funimation came with a fold-out art box and a little wallet-type bag with the series' cute animal mascot...thing, on it, too.
* Creator/ADVFilms has been known to add some cool feelies from time to time though - in addition to most of their releases having a version of the first volume available with an art box, often they'll fill said box with extra goodies. Such as:
** The release of ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' (anime, obviously, not the manga) had an art box with the first volume, but ''every'' volume in the series additionally came with a booklet (featuring character design art and translation/pop culture notes), a reversible cover for the DVD case, and one or more decorative pins, featuring everything from various characters to the cute animal mascots.
** The release of ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' tended to come with really... unusual feelies. Such as one volume coming with a "tapping sumo" game (and this was in addition to all the volumes ''already'' having on-disc features like EasterEgg -riddled menus, games, and "ADVidnotes", which was basically ''Series/PopUpVideo'' for anime).
** And perhaps the weirdest and yet most "appropriate": ''Anime/NajicaBlitzTactics'' -- a {{Fanservice}}-heavy spy series where a "panty-shot drinking game" would have gotten you drunk by the halfway point of the first episode -- came with an actual pair of ''Najica''-branded panties. And a towel.
* The English release of ''Anime/WitchHunterRobin'' Vol. 1 had a version that not only came with a full art box to house the rest of the series (and an actually attractive one, at that), but also a soundtrack CD, a shot glass, and a pair of "art cels" - prints of character art on transparent plastic much like an animation cel. It was kind of cool, especially if you were already the kind of fan who collects cels to begin with.
* The American release of the first volume of ''Comic Party'', which came with an art box - a white box covered in sketchy, pencil-drawing-like art, with a clear slipcover that had animation-cel-like full-color character art that matched up perfectly to some of the drawings. It also came with a guide booklet filled with pop-culture notes (helpful, since the series is about the underground world of {{doujinshi}} and thus features ''tons'' of Japan-specific or doujin-community-specific references), as well as a mini-PencilBoard that was ''autographed'' (by one of the English dub's voice actors).
* The releases of the first three ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Pokémon]]'' movies in America had free trading cards given out to people who attended the movie. The home video release also had trading cards which were different from the ones given out in theaters. When the Victini movie had a limited release in 2011, people were given a giant Victini card, a pamphlets, a manga sampler, and a card for use with the Nintendo 3DS PokeDex app which will allow you to see Victini.
** ''Anime/YuGiOhBondsBeyondTime'' had a similar "card given to you when you see the movie" promotion like Pokemon's movie when ''Anime/YuGiOhTheMoviePyramidOfLight'' came out.



* When kids in Japan go to ''Anime/PrettyCure'' movies, they get many free bonuses. First, there's a little flashlight-like object called a Miracle Light (the name will change based on the movie. For instance, the first ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars New Stage'' film had the Miracle Decor Light, and the ''Anime/SmilePrecure'' movie had the Miracle Wing Light) [[AudienceParticipation which kids are supposed to use when during the critical moment of the film]] (this mostly happens when the Precure are weak and have no energy to battle, but occasionally, it's used for other things), usually turning the Pretty Cures into upgraded forms or giving them their power back. (In case you want to know, Miracle Lights were first used starting with the ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' movie.) The second freebie is a paper visor with 2 designs (one on each side of the hat) and the third item is a Data Cardass card, used for an arcade game featuring Pretty Cure characters. Also, if you pre-order advance tickets online or at a theater, you can get a tote bag. Two separate bags are available for each film. If you buy your tickets at a Lawson's store, you can get a bundle of ''Pretty Cure''-themed goodies as well. The ''Smile Pretty Cure'' movie had a book-shaped case with a bracelet inside, a movie guide and a bracelet with Candy on it. Later movies dropped the visor and Data Cardass cards, replacing them with a sheet of stickers. And since 2014, an exclusive collectible item based on the season will occasionally be given out (and in the case of ''Haru No Carnival'', replaced that year's Miracle Light).
** The Miracle Lights are also given away with the DVD releases if you buy them on Toei's website, and some [=DVD=]s of the musical shows contain these as well.
* American preordered copies of ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' came with a Heaven Coin.
* In the UK, the DVD of ''Manga/PrincessJellyfish'' came bundled with a plush keychain of Clara.
* The first edition print of the ''Anime/Vanguard'' manga came with a limited edition Blaster Blade card.
* Volume 37 from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' came with post cards, an autograph, and hear this out, '''AN ACTION FIGURE OF THE BERSERKER ARMOR''', calling this expensive AND AWESOME for collectors is an understatement.
* ''Literature/BeyondTheBoundary'' was released in America as a collector's edition complete with a plethora of goodies, including stickers, pins, art cards, a keychain of Mirai, a lanyard, Mirai's glasses and a certificate of authenticity.

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* When kids in Japan go to ''Anime/PrettyCure'' movies, they get many free bonuses. First, there's a little flashlight-like object called a Miracle Light (the name will change based on the movie. For instance, the first ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars New Stage'' film had the Miracle Decor Light, and the ''Anime/SmilePrecure'' movie had the Miracle Wing Light) [[AudienceParticipation which kids are supposed to use when during the critical moment of the film]] (this mostly happens when the Precure are weak and have no energy to battle, but occasionally, it's used for other things), usually turning the Pretty Cures into upgraded forms or giving them their power back. (In case you want to know, Miracle Lights were first used starting with the ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' movie.) The second freebie is a paper visor with 2 designs (one on each side special edition Japanese release of the hat) and the third item is a Data Cardass card, used for an arcade game featuring Pretty Cure characters. Also, if you pre-order advance tickets online or at a theater, you can get a tote bag. Two separate bags are available for each film. If you buy your tickets at a Lawson's store, you can get a bundle of ''Pretty Cure''-themed goodies as well. The ''Smile Pretty Cure'' movie had a book-shaped case with a bracelet inside, a movie guide and a bracelet with Candy on it. Later movies dropped the visor and Data Cardass cards, replacing them with a sheet of stickers. And since 2014, an exclusive collectible item based on the season will occasionally be given out (and in the case of ''Haru No Carnival'', replaced that year's Miracle Light).
** The Miracle Lights are also given away with the DVD releases if you buy them on Toei's website, and some [=DVD=]s of the musical shows contain these as well.
* American preordered copies of ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt''
''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie'' came with a Heaven Coin.
* In
the UK, Fureai Friend Chamametchi toy, while the DVD of ''Manga/PrincessJellyfish'' came bundled with a plush keychain of Clara.
* The first edition print of the ''Anime/Vanguard'' manga
American one came with a limited the special edition Blaster Blade card.
* Volume 37 from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' came with post cards, an autograph,
of the Music Star toy and hear this out, '''AN ACTION FIGURE OF THE BERSERKER ARMOR''', calling this expensive AND AWESOME for collectors is an understatement.
* ''Literature/BeyondTheBoundary'' was released in America as a collector's edition complete with a plethora of goodies, including stickers, pins, art cards, a keychain of Mirai, a lanyard, Mirai's glasses and a certificate of authenticity.
3 figurines.



* The first part of the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' features [[http://www.rightstuf.com/cgi-bin/catalogmgr/cGtxjB70pqTiWAMwyj/browse/item/81423/4/0/0 a toy Core Drill with an LED light]].
* In the UK (at least), ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'' came with collectible Hero Cards and mini magazines with information about the episodes, character designs and staff interviews.



* In the UK (at least), ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'' came with collectible Hero Cards and mini magazines with information about the episodes, character designs and staff interviews.
* Also in the UK, the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' came with a resin model of the Gate of Truth, an artbook and art cards, as well as a State Alchemist document signed by King Bradley - the latter of which was a preorder bonus.
* The special edition Japanese release of ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie'' came with the Fureai Friend Chamametchi toy, while the American one came with the special edition of the Music Star toy and 3 figurines.
* In the UK, Contender Entertainment were quite fond of doing this with some of the anime they released on VHS and DVD. Early volumes of Yu-Gi-Oh! had limited printings which included a free booster pack for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, VHS volumes of CardCaptors came with stickers, and some volumes of Beyblade would be packaged with a Beyblade top or keyring.
* Anime Limited tend to do this with their UK home releases of Blu-ray collector's editions, usually putting booklets, posters and stickers in. There's an ongoing list on the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition page for more specific examples.

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* In The first edition print of the UK (at least), ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'' came with collectible Hero Cards and mini magazines with information about the episodes, character designs and staff interviews.
* Also in the UK, the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003''
''Anime/{{Vanguard}}'' manga came with a resin model of the Gate of Truth, an artbook and art cards, as well as a State Alchemist document signed by King Bradley - the latter of which was a preorder bonus.
* The special
limited edition Japanese Blaster Blade card.
* The English
release of ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie'' ''Anime/WitchHunterRobin'' Vol. 1 had a version that not only came with a full art box to house the Fureai Friend Chamametchi toy, while the American one came with the special edition rest of the Music Star toy series (and an actually attractive one, at that), but also a soundtrack CD, a shot glass, and 3 figurines.
* In the UK, Contender Entertainment
a pair of "art cels" - prints of character art on transparent plastic much like an animation cel. It was kind of cool, especially if you were quite fond of doing this with some of already the anime they released on VHS and DVD. Early volumes kind of Yu-Gi-Oh! fan who collects cels to begin with.
* ''Anime/YuGiOhBondsBeyondTime''
had limited printings which included a free booster pack for similar "card given to you when you see the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, VHS volumes of CardCaptors movie" promotion like Pokemon's movie when ''Anime/YuGiOhTheMoviePyramidOfLight'' came with stickers, and some volumes of Beyblade would be packaged with a Beyblade top or keyring.
* Anime Limited tend to do this with their UK home releases of Blu-ray collector's editions, usually putting booklets, posters and stickers in. There's an ongoing list on the LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition page for more specific examples.
out.



* ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' came with black armbands with S-Shields printed on them for fans to wear.



* ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' came with black armbands with S-Shields printed on them for fans to wear.



* A Blu-Ray of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' came with a Buzz Lightyear figure.
* The Blu-Ray and DVD of ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'' contain Marty's [[MemeticMutation Circus Afro/rainbow wig]] he wore in the movie. The wig can only fit kids, but if you want to order adult sizes, there is a website link on the back of the box the wig comes in. The Toys R Us exclusive version also have a Beanie Baby figure included.
* Depending on which store you bought it from, some copies of ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'' contained some free bonuses. UsefulNotes/{{Kmart}} gave you a keychain picture frame with Chuckie and Kimi, UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} gave you a Chuckie straw, Best Buy gave you a joke book, and Target gave you a watch. During the theatrical release, a passport promoting a tie-in contest was given to patrons.
* ''WesternAnimation/RugratsGoWild'' had a scent card that you had to scratch off when a number came on screen. ''Film/SpyKidsAllTheTimeInTheWorld'' did something similar.
* One DVD of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' was packaged with 2 wind-up toys of the walking [[ShoutOut Sheldon]] [[ComicStrip/USAcres Egg]]-inspired eggs.
* The DVD for ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' sold at UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} comes with a plush doll of Mavis' bat form.

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* A Blu-Ray of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' came with a Buzz Lightyear figure.
* The Blu-Ray and DVD 1996 VHS of ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'' contain Marty's [[MemeticMutation Circus Afro/rainbow wig]] he wore ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' was available in the movie. The wig can only fit kids, but if you want to order adult sizes, there is a website link on the back of the box the wig comes in. The Toys R Us exclusive version also have a Beanie Baby figure included.
* Depending on which store you bought it from, some copies of ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'' contained some free bonuses. UsefulNotes/{{Kmart}} gave you a keychain picture frame
gift set with Chuckie and Kimi, UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} gave you a Chuckie straw, Best Buy gave you a joke book, and Target gave you a watch. During the theatrical release, a passport promoting a tie-in contest was given to patrons.
* ''WesternAnimation/RugratsGoWild'' had a scent card that you had to scratch off when a number came on screen. ''Film/SpyKidsAllTheTimeInTheWorld'' did something similar.
* One DVD of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' was packaged with 2 wind-up toys of the walking [[ShoutOut Sheldon]] [[ComicStrip/USAcres Egg]]-inspired eggs.
* The DVD for ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' sold at UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} comes with a
an O'Malley plush doll toy.
* ''WesternAnimation/BandsOnTheRun'' was made to cash in on a line
of Mavis' bat form.novelty shaped rubber bands called Silly Bandz, so the DVD has a handful of them (valued at $4.99) stuffed into the box.



* The ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' Diamond Edition came with a POP! figurine of the titular character as a UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive.
* The VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' came with a necklace whose charm featured Devon and Cornwall. Annoyingly, said necklace was under not the shrinkwrap on the new movie, but under the plastic of the clamshell cover -- meaning that you either had to partly ruin the cover to get the blasted thing out, or you had a heck of a time lining it up neatly on your video shelf.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie''
** The first movie's Everything is Awesome Edition 3D Blu-Ray combo pack comes with a Vitruvius minifigure and a "3D photo" of Emmet.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' came with a Batgirl minifigure at Target, and a miniature Batmobile set at Toys 'R' Us.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'' has a Rex Dangervest minifigure and a Plantimal[[note]]previously bundled in a LEGO Store-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Target-exclusive release, and Emmet and a giant LEGO heart[[note]]previously bundled in a Target and Wal-Mart-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Wal-Mart-exclusive release.
** Wal-Mart helped promote ''The LEGO Movie 2'''s theatrical premiere by bundling the previous LEGO movies together with ''VideoGame/LEGODimensions'' minifigures of Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and Batman[[note]]the Batman from the Creator/DCComics dimension, as opposed to the one from ''The LEGO Movie''[[/note]].
* Some DVD copies of ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'' came with a figurine of the titular alien robot.
* A UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive edition of ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'' was packaged with a Mr. Peabody plushie. Meanwhile, Best Buy sold a lunchbox with their copies and Target had replicas of Peabody's glasses and bowtie.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' Diamond Edition came with a POP! figurine of the titular character as a UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive.
* The VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' came with a necklace whose charm featured Devon and Cornwall. Annoyingly, said necklace was under not the shrinkwrap on the new movie, but under the plastic of the clamshell cover -- meaning that you either had to partly ruin the cover to get the blasted thing out, or you had a heck of a time lining it up neatly on your video shelf.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie''
** The first movie's Everything is Awesome Edition 3D Blu-Ray combo pack comes with a Vitruvius minifigure and a "3D photo" of Emmet.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' came with a Batgirl minifigure at Target, and a miniature Batmobile set at Toys 'R' Us.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'' has a Rex Dangervest minifigure and a Plantimal[[note]]previously bundled in a LEGO Store-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Target-exclusive release, and Emmet and a giant LEGO heart[[note]]previously bundled in a Target and Wal-Mart-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Wal-Mart-exclusive release.
** Wal-Mart helped promote ''The LEGO Movie 2'''s theatrical premiere by bundling the previous LEGO movies together with ''VideoGame/LEGODimensions'' minifigures of Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and Batman[[note]]the Batman from the Creator/DCComics dimension, as opposed to the one from ''The LEGO Movie''[[/note]].
*
''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime'': Some DVD copies of ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'' came with a figurine of the titular alien robot.
* A UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive edition of ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'' was
were packaged with a Mr. Peabody plushie. Meanwhile, Best Buy sold a lunchbox with their copies and Target had replicas of Peabody's glasses and bowtie.the book ''Disney Princess: The Essential Guide''.



* The Walmart special edition of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' Blu-ray came with some character cards.

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* The Walmart special edition 60th Anniversary VHS release of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' Blu-ray came ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' was available in a gift set with some character cards.a Dumbo plushie.



* The 1996 VHS of ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' was available in a gift set with a Meeko plush toy.
* The 1996 VHS of ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' was available in a gift set with an O'Malley plush toy.
* The 60th Anniversary VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' was available in a gift set with a Dumbo plushie.
* ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime'': Some copies were packaged with the book ''Disney Princess: The Essential Guide''.
* The original VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' [[https://images.wikia.com/nickstory/images/3/36/1999-09-17_2000pm_SpongeBob_SquarePants_%28Commercial_8%29.png came with a beanbag of a camel]].



* ''WesternAnimation/BandsOnTheRun'' was made to cash in on a line of novelty shaped rubber bands called Silly Bandz, so the DVD has a handful of them (valued at $4.99) stuffed into the box.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BandsOnTheRun'' was made to cash in on The DVD for ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' sold at UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} comes with a line plush doll of novelty shaped rubber bands called Silly Bandz, so Mavis' bat form.
* Some DVD copies of ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'' came with a figurine of
the DVD has a handful of them (valued at $4.99) stuffed into the box.titular alien robot.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie''
** The first movie's Everything is Awesome Edition 3D Blu-Ray combo pack comes with a Vitruvius minifigure and a "3D photo" of Emmet.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie'' came with a Batgirl minifigure at Target, and a miniature Batmobile set at Toys 'R' Us.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'' has a Rex Dangervest minifigure and a Plantimal[[note]]previously bundled in a LEGO Store-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Target-exclusive release, and Emmet and a giant LEGO heart[[note]]previously bundled in a Target and Wal-Mart-exclusive polybag[[/note]] in its Wal-Mart-exclusive release.
** Wal-Mart helped promote ''The LEGO Movie 2'''s theatrical premiere by bundling the previous LEGO movies together with ''VideoGame/LEGODimensions'' minifigures of Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and Batman[[note]]the Batman from the Creator/DCComics dimension, as opposed to the one from ''The LEGO Movie''[[/note]].
* The Blu-Ray and DVD of ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'' contain Marty's [[MemeticMutation Circus Afro/rainbow wig]] he wore in the movie. The wig can only fit kids, but if you want to order adult sizes, there is a website link on the back of the box the wig comes in. The Toys R Us exclusive version also have a Beanie Baby figure included.
* A UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive edition of ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'' was packaged with a Mr. Peabody plushie. Meanwhile, Best Buy sold a lunchbox with their copies and Target had replicas of Peabody's glasses and bowtie.
* The ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' Diamond Edition came with a POP! figurine of the titular character as a UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive.
* The 1996 VHS of ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' was available in a gift set with a Meeko plush toy.
* The original VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' [[https://images.wikia.com/nickstory/images/3/36/1999-09-17_2000pm_SpongeBob_SquarePants_%28Commercial_8%29.png came with a beanbag of a camel]].
* The VHS release of ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' came with a necklace whose charm featured Devon and Cornwall. Annoyingly, said necklace was under not the shrinkwrap on the new movie, but under the plastic of the clamshell cover -- meaning that you either had to partly ruin the cover to get the blasted thing out, or you had a heck of a time lining it up neatly on your video shelf.
* One DVD of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' was packaged with 2 wind-up toys of the walking [[ShoutOut Sheldon]] [[ComicStrip/USAcres Egg]]-inspired eggs.
* Depending on which store you bought it from, some copies of ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'' contained some free bonuses. UsefulNotes/{{Kmart}} gave you a keychain picture frame with Chuckie and Kimi, UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} gave you a Chuckie straw, Best Buy gave you a joke book, and Target gave you a watch. During the theatrical release, a passport promoting a tie-in contest was given to patrons.
* ''WesternAnimation/RugratsGoWild'' had a scent card that you had to scratch off when a number came on screen. ''Film/SpyKidsAllTheTimeInTheWorld'' did something similar.
* The Walmart special edition of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' Blu-ray came with some character cards.
* A Blu-Ray of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' came with a Buzz Lightyear figure.

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* During the surge of flight sims during the early and mid-90s, extensive manuals were common "feelies". In many of the hard-core non-survey sims, a significant manual was a requirement not an "extra" as mastering the avionics systems was quite a feat in and of itself. Microprose and EA's line of ''Jane's'' games were particularly noted for their extensive documentation, befitting their status as hard-core sim titles.
* The instruction "booklet" for ''[[Creator/{{Dynamix}} Aces Over Europe]]'' was a nearly half inch thick tome with extensive sections on history, the science of flight, tactics and maneuvers, vehicles, weapons, and aircraft specifications. Actual setup and gameplay info was relegated to the back third of the book. Numerous period photos appeared throughout.
* The original UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001'' came with a free 59-block memory card, complete with themed sticker labels. Playing the game with it reveals that this was less an "extra" as a "convenience"--the save file takes up nearly the entire card by itself.[[note]]If you activate the DummiedOut NES games, it does indeed take up the entire card.[[/note]] The card was there so that players wouldn't have to buy a whole new memory card just for one game.



* The ''VideoGame/CookingMama'' spin-off ''Babysitting Mama'' comes with a stuffed doll resembling Yuto, one of the babies from the game. It's actually meant to be used with the game itself -- the player is supposed to stick the Wii Mote into a pocket on the baby's back and use its motion-sensor capabilities to simulate taking care of a child.
* Early versions of ''VideoGame/{{Creatures}} 2'' came with stuffed Norn plushies, affectionately dubbed "norndolls" by the fandom. They were actually created because fans requested Norn stuffed toys.
* Microsoft's earlier PC-borne version of the arcade flyer ''Crimson Skies'' came with an issue of Air Aviation Weekly, an aviation magazine, set in the game's late 1920's alternate history, with all the relevant gameplay information neatly tucked among the interviews, articles and era-flavoured advertisements.
* ''Frontier- VideoGame/{{Elite}} 2'' Came with a manual that was written in the style of an instruction manual for your spacecraft, a travel guide to many of the star systems featured (With a short explanation of the in game history), a book of short stories set in the game universe, and a wallchart of most inhabited star systems within the game. And the one floppy that the game fitted onto.
** The first Elite came with a novella named The Dark Wheel that was set in the game world.
* ''VideoGame/F15StrikeEagle III'' not only came with a thick, richly detailed manual complete with an entire chapter about the actual developmental history of the titular aircraft, a real-life account of one of the developers (who also happened to have been a real F-15 pilot during Desert Storm) and complete alternate histories for some of the TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture campaigns, but also came with a photo-essay book obtainable ''only'' through the purchase of the game about the actual real-life squadron the player flew for in the game, ''and authentic squadron patches.''
** F-19 Stealth Strike Fighter for Commodore 64 by the same company came with a thick manual describing, among other things, the basics of aerodynamics, air combat maneuvers, detailed take-off and landing procedures, and extensive, if propaganda-ridden info about weapons and aircraft encountered in the game. In the box one could also find a keyboard overlay with controls, and two double-sided military-style maps (though the geographical detail was questionable) of the areas you flew over.
* ''Falcon 4.0'' featured an "Commander's Edition" of the game where the packaging was a three-ring binder filled with over 500 pages of manuals on everything from installing the game to the detailed avionics systems the game simulated. Also included was a pilot's map of the Korean Peninsula and even mission briefing sheets to be photocopied and filled out with your various waypoints, targets, radio frequencies, and fallback airfields.
* ''Flight of the Intruder'', a flight sim about Vietnam-era Intruder-bombers, came with [[Literature/FlightOfTheIntruder the book by the same name]], by Stephen Coonts. At least the Amiga version did...
* The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover'' comes with an extensive hardcover "Pilot's Instructions"-handbook, a reprint of pilot's notes for the Mk.I Spitfire and a fabric map of the English Channel area.
* The Software Toolworks game ''Life & Death'' included a surgeon's mask, two latex gloves, an "Operating Procedures Manual", a "memo" to "All First-Year Residents", a book detailing the "History of Surgery", parts of a book called "Anatomy and the Surgical Technique", and a beeper which served as the game's copy protection (as failing to return phone calls within the game would keep you from completing surgery).



* UsefulNotes/WorldWarI combat flight simulator ''VideoGame/RedBaron'' came with an instruction manual; two additional booklets featuring ace biographies, combat tactics, and a brief history of the war in the air; and printed maps of the various fronts. The latter were helpful for orienting oneself in-flight within the game.



** Another example of a collector's edition: The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/TheSims 3'' comes with a USB drive shaped like the iconic "plumbob."
* ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' pre-orders typically come with stuffed farm animal toys, usually their SeriesMascot, which is a cow.
* ''VideoGame/TIEFighter'' initially included "The Steele Chronicles," which gave backstory to the player character and additional details about the campaign story through his perspective.



* ''Falcon 4.0'' featured an "Commander's Edition" of the game where the packaging was a three-ring binder filled with over 500 pages of manuals on everything from installing the game to the detailed avionics systems the game simulated. Also included was a pilot's map of the Korean Peninsula and even mission briefing sheets to be photocopied and filled out with your various waypoints, targets, radio frequencies, and fallback airfields.
* During the surge of flight sims during the early and mid-90s, extensive manuals were common "feelies". In many of the hard-core non-survey sims, a significant manual was a requirement not an "extra" as mastering the avionics systems was quite a feat in and of itself. Microprose and EA's line of ''Jane's'' games were particularly noted for their extensive documentation, befitting their status as hard-core sim titles.
* ''VideoGame/F15StrikeEagle III'' not only came with a thick, richly detailed manual complete with an entire chapter about the actual developmental history of the titular aircraft, a real-life account of one of the developers (who also happened to have been a real F-15 pilot during Desert Storm) and complete alternate histories for some of the TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture campaigns, but also came with a photo-essay book obtainable ''only'' through the purchase of the game about the actual real-life squadron the player flew for in the game, ''and authentic squadron patches.''
** F-19 Stealth Strike Fighter for Commodore 64 by the same company came with a thick manual describing, among other things, the basics of aerodynamics, air combat maneuvers, detailed take-off and landing procedures, and extensive, if propaganda-ridden info about weapons and aircraft encountered in the game. In the box one could also find a keyboard overlay with controls, and two double-sided military-style maps (though the geographical detail was questionable) of the areas you flew over.
* ''Frontier- VideoGame/{{Elite}} 2'' Came with a manual that was written in the style of an instruction manual for your spacecraft, a travel guide to many of the star systems featured (With a short explanation of the in game history), a book of short stories set in the game universe, and a wallchart of most inhabited star systems within the game. And the one floppy that the game fitted onto.
** The first Elite came with a novella named The Dark Wheel that was set in the game world.
* ''VideoGame/TIEFighter'' initially included "The Steele Chronicles," which gave backstory to the player character and additional details about the campaign story through his perspective.
* The Software Toolworks game ''Life & Death'' included a surgeon's mask, two latex gloves, an "Operating Procedures Manual", a "memo" to "All First-Year Residents", a book detailing the "History of Surgery", parts of a book called "Anatomy and the Surgical Technique", and a beeper which served as the game's copy protection (as failing to return phone calls within the game would keep you from completing surgery).

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* During the surge of flight sims during the early and mid-90s, extensive manuals were common "feelies". In many of the hard-core non-survey sims, a significant manual was a requirement not an "extra" as mastering the avionics systems was quite a feat in and of itself. Microprose and EA's line of ''Jane's'' games were particularly noted for their extensive documentation, befitting their status as hard-core sim titles.
* ''VideoGame/F15StrikeEagle III'' not only came with a thick, richly detailed manual complete with an entire chapter about the actual developmental history of the titular aircraft, a real-life account of one of the developers (who also happened to have been a real F-15 pilot during Desert Storm) and complete alternate histories for some of the TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture campaigns, but also came with a photo-essay book obtainable ''only'' through the purchase of the game about the actual real-life squadron the player flew for in the game, ''and authentic squadron patches.''
** F-19 Stealth Strike Fighter for Commodore 64 by the same company came with a thick manual describing, among other things, the basics of aerodynamics, air combat maneuvers, detailed take-off and landing procedures, and extensive, if propaganda-ridden info about weapons and aircraft encountered in the game. In the box one could also find a keyboard overlay with controls, and two double-sided military-style maps (though the geographical detail was questionable) of the areas you flew over.
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** The first Elite came with a novella named The Dark Wheel that was set in the game world.
* ''VideoGame/TIEFighter'' initially included "The Steele Chronicles," which gave backstory to the player character and additional details about the campaign story through his perspective.
* The Software Toolworks game ''Life & Death'' included a surgeon's mask, two latex gloves, an "Operating Procedures Manual", a "memo" to "All First-Year Residents", a book detailing the "History
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* Microsoft's earlier PC-borne version of the arcade flyer ''Crimson Skies'' came with an issue of Air Aviation Weekly, an aviation magazine, set in the game's late 1920's alternate history, with all the relevant gameplay information neatly tucked among the interviews, articles and era-flavoured advertisements.
* ''Flight of the Intruder'', a flight sim about Vietnam-era Intruder-bombers, came with [[Literature/FlightOfTheIntruder the book by the same name]], by Stephen Coonts. At least the Amiga version did...
* Another example of a collector's edition: The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/TheSims 3'' comes with a USB drive shaped like the iconic "plumbob."
* Early versions of ''VideoGame/{{Creatures}} 2'' came with stuffed Norn plushies, affectionately dubbed "norndolls" by the fandom. They were actually created because fans requested Norn stuffed toys.



* ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' pre-orders typically come with stuffed farm animal toys, usually their SeriesMascot, which is a cow.
* UsefulNotes/WorldWarI combat flight simulator ''VideoGame/RedBaron'' came with an instruction manual; two additional booklets featuring ace biographies, combat tactics, and a brief history of the war in the air; and printed maps of the various fronts. The latter were helpful for orienting oneself in-flight within the game.
* The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover'' comes with an extensive hardcover "Pilot's Instructions"-handbook, a reprint of pilot's notes for the Mk.I Spitfire and a fabric map of the English Channel area.
* ''[[VideoGame/{{X}} X3: Gold Edition]]'' contains a soundtrack disc for the games, while the ''X-Superbox'' series collection has that soundtrack, four fan-made soundtracks, loads of art, PDF versions of several fanfics, and an encyclopedia filling out billions of years of backstory.
* The original UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001'' came with a free 59-block memory card, complete with themed sticker labels. Playing the game with it reveals that this was less an "extra" as a "convenience"--the save file takes up nearly the entire card by itself.[[note]]If you activate the DummiedOut NES games, it does indeed take up the entire card.[[/note]] The card was there so that players wouldn't have to buy a whole new memory card just for one game.
* The instruction "booklet" for ''[[Creator/{{Dynamix}} Aces Over Europe]]'' was a nearly half inch thick tome with extensive sections on history, the science of flight, tactics and maneuvers, vehicles, weapons, and aircraft specifications. Actual setup and gameplay info was relegated to the back third of the book. Numerous period photos appeared throughout.
* The ''VideoGame/CookingMama'' spin-off ''Babysitting Mama'' comes with a stuffed doll resembling Yuto, one of the babies from the game. It's actually meant to be used with the game itself -- the player is supposed to stick the Wii Mote into a pocket on the baby's back and use its motion-sensor capabilities to simulate taking care of a child.



* ''Colonization'' came with a large manual and nice fold out "cheat sheet" showing all the unit types and the buildable structures.



* ''Colonization'' came with a large manual and nice fold out "cheat sheet" showing all the unit types and the buildable structures.



* Games by Purple Moon, another production house exclusive to TheNineties, always came with them. ''Rockett's World'' games had dolls of the characters and ''Secret Paths'' games had plastic stones like those won from the puzzles; both came with cards for a series-specific card game. The rest of the dolls and stones, as well as booster packs, were sold separately. And if ''that'' wasn't enough, the first editions of the first games (released simultaneously) came with a shirt, a lip gloss and a backpack.



* As well as a soundtrack CD and artbook, the NIS America Limited Edition of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' also includes a Monocoin replica, the "I'm sorry, I was born stupid" sticker from Chapter 3, and Monokuma-themed sunglasses. The Japanese Limited Edition includes a Monocoin replica, a small medal of the Hope's Peak Academy logo, Monokuma and Monomi keychains, and a plush of Monokuma's head.
* The physical edition of the ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' UpdatedRerelease ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' came with tiny standees of the main four characters, a download code for the soundtrack, a set of 17 stickers, a club membership card, and a copy of an exclusive poem written by Monika. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port also got a special inner coversheet resembling a notebook.
* ''VisualNovel/LuxPain'' for the DS came with an art booklet.



* Games by Purple Moon, another production house exclusive to TheNineties, always came with them. ''Rockett's World'' games had dolls of the characters and ''Secret Paths'' games had plastic stones like those won from the puzzles; both came with cards for a series-specific card game. The rest of the dolls and stones, as well as booster packs, were sold separately. And if ''that'' wasn't enough, the first editions of the first games (released simultaneously) came with a shirt, a lip gloss and a backpack.



* As well as a soundtrack CD and artbook, the NIS America Limited Edition of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' also includes a Monocoin replica, the "I'm sorry, I was born stupid" sticker from Chapter 3, and Monokuma-themed sunglasses. The Japanese Limited Edition includes a Monocoin replica, a small medal of the Hope's Peak Academy logo, Monokuma and Monomi keychains, and a plush of Monokuma's head.
* ''VisualNovel/LuxPain'' for the DS came with an art booklet.
* The physical edition of the ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' UpdatedRerelease ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' came with tiny standees of the main four characters, a download code for the soundtrack, a set of 17 stickers, a club membership card, and a copy of an exclusive poem written by Monika. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port also got a special inner coversheet resembling a notebook.

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* Example of a collector's edition: The CE for ''VideoGame/MedievalIITotalWar'' includes the following, in addition to the game itself: figurine in its own packaging, four high-quality artcards, "Making Of" documentary, soundtrack, game map
** Collector's Edition game manual with exclusive cover
** A special Collector's Edition "Building Planner" poster
** Exclusive game packaging

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* Example of a collector's edition: The CE preorder premium for ''VideoGame/MedievalIITotalWar'' includes the following, in addition to ''Anno 1404'' was a bag of natural almonds. Seriously. Three years after you get tired of the game itself: figurine in its own packaging, four high-quality artcards, "Making Of" documentary, soundtrack, game map
** Collector's Edition game manual with exclusive cover
** A special Collector's Edition "Building Planner" poster
** Exclusive game packaging
you can enjoy a nice nutty topping on your cereal. That's nice of the marketing department, isn't it?



* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' developers knew their audience, and included a Girls of Red Alert promotional calendar.
* The Earth Universe Edition, published by German publisher Zuxxez, included all parts of the Earth game series (Earth 2140, 2150, The Moon Project, Lost Souls and 2160, including all patches up to that point, even community map packs), a T-Shirt, a leather organizer with matching pen (both of remarkable quality), a manual with almost 400 pages and a soundtrack CD. The price for the whole pack was around 15€.



* Example of a collector's edition: The CE for ''VideoGame/MedievalIITotalWar'' includes the following, in addition to the game itself: figurine in its own packaging, four high-quality artcards, "Making Of" documentary, soundtrack, game map
** Collector's Edition game manual with exclusive cover
** A special Collector's Edition "Building Planner" poster
** Exclusive game packaging
* ''VideoGame/TotalAnnihilationKingdoms'' came with a complete foldout map of the world of Darien and a huge backstory in the manual.



* ''VideoGame/TotalAnnihilationKingdoms'' came with a complete foldout map of the world of Darien and a huge backstory in the manual.
* The preorder premium for ''Anno 1404'' was a bag of natural almonds. Seriously. Three years after you get tired of the game you can enjoy a nice nutty topping on your cereal. That's nice of the marketing department, isn't it?
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' developers knew their audience, and included a Girls of Red Alert promotional calendar.
* The Earth Universe Edition, published by German publisher Zuxxez, included all parts of the Earth game series (Earth 2140, 2150, The Moon Project, Lost Souls and 2160, including all patches up to that point, even community map packs), a T-Shirt, a leather organizer with matching pen (both of remarkable quality), a manual with almost 400 pages and a soundtrack CD. The price for the whole pack was around 15€.



* Creator/{{Atlus}} USA provides Feelies with some of its larger-profile titles through its Atlus Spoils program, which offers things like soundtracks, artbooks, and sometimes even plushies related to the game at no extra cost.
** The initial release of ''VideoGame/Persona3'' was delayed a few weeks so they could get their art book just right. The art book itself was full of interesting sketches and some spoilers; some of the material never made it into the game, such as concept art of the main character [[DistaffCounterpart as a girl]].
*** ''Persona 3 Portable'' [[PreorderBonus preorders]] (in certain areas) come with Junpei's hat.
** Even the most basic version of ''VideoGame/Persona4'' comes with a partial soundtrack CD.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' comes with a special steelbook case for early copies of the [=PS4=] version. Launch copies without the steelbook instead get a controller skin. The [=PS3=] version, likely to make up for the lack of extras, is $10 cheaper.
** ''VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth'':
*** Early copies included a partial set of tarot cards. The other cards were included with ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax''.
*** The $80 "Wild Cards Premium Edition" includes the tarot cards, as well as an art book, music CD, and a carrying case for a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS XL.
** Every copy of ''Videogame/KnightsInTheNightmare'', ''VideoGame/LuminousArc2'', and ''SuperRobotTaisenOG: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier'' was released in a special box containing the game and an OST of the game. ''VideoGame/KnightsInTheNightmare'' in particular featured about 32 songs on its OST, and featured a pre-order bonus of a 93-page artbook that went so far as to tell players that it might be best to hold off flipping through it until after the second playthrough.
** ''Raidou Kuzunoha 2'' made waves, though; it was released in a special edition boxed-set, featuring the game, and a Jack Frost plushie, dressed up as the titular Devil Summoner
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' came with an OST. Unfortunately, the ones packaged with the game were defective. Upon being informed of the problem, Atlus set up a page on their site where a replacement could be ordered free of charge
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' came in a large box with a music CD and art book. Of note is that the CD contained an exclusive live performance of a medley of all [[OminousPipeOrgan Cathedral of Shadows themes]], and that the art book also doubled as a partial strategy guide.
** Atlus' release of ''VideoGame/MagnaCarta'': Tears of Blood came packed with an artbook.
** ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIVLegendsOfTheTitan'' and ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyVBeyondTheMyth'' each came with a CD containing rough drafts of the respective games' music. Additionally, the CD's case doubled as a booklet containing concept art and a couple of comics.
** ''VideoGame/TheAllianceAlive'' had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRCuDX4lPR8 collector's edition]] including a CD, art book, and keychain of Robbins. The game case also has a reversible cover that has a tabletop game on the flip side.




* ''Franchise/BaldursGate'':
** ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII: Shadows of Amn'' had a pre-order edition and a collector's edition; each resulted in a different special merchant with powerful equipment appearing somewhere in the game. These were later added to a simple patch for download. However, the game's manual was very nearly a bludgeoning weapon (and would have been a good one if it had been hardcover instead of spiral-bound), and the collector's edition, at least, came with a cloth map, other versions came with a map-poster and a novel.
** The ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' manuals were typically longer because only half of the manual was dedicated to the game itself. The other half was dedicated to the D&D second edition rules (abridged) as interpreted for the Infinity Engine. And then the ''other half'' was just a list of all the spells in game, which by ''[=BG2=]'' borders on a HyperspaceArsenal.




* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' (both the original SNES and the DS remake) came with fold-out posters of art scenes depicting the characters.
* ''VideoGame/CyberPunk2077'' had a phyisical Day One Edition loaded with a variety of feelies. From stickers, to a map, to post cards of famous locales in Night City, to a reversible sleeve for your box cover and a World Compendium to help understand the areas and in game lore to players.



* ''VideoGame/TheDarkSpire'' by Atlus included a soundtrack CD.




* The American release of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' came in an oversized box which included a player's guide, written and presented in the style of a travel guide with newspaper clippings.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsAdventuresRedguard'', an ActionAdventure GaidenGame prequel taking place a few centuries before the main series takes place, includes the first Feelie for the series in the form of ''A Pocket Guide to the Empire''. The ''Pocket Guide'' is a booklet which gives the first detailed look at the setting of the ''Elder Scrolls'' universe written from a ([[UnreliableNarrator sometimes unreliable]]) in-universe perspective, with notes and sketches added by the previous owner in the margins.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' comes with a full-color map of Vvardenfell done in the style of an in-universe cartographer. The collector's edition also included a pewter Ordinator figurine, a booklet titled ''The Art of Morrowind'', and the game's soundtrack on CD. Both expansions, ''Tribunal'' and ''Bloodmoon'', likewise come with similar maps of Mournhold and Solstheim, respectively.
** The collector's edition of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'' comes with a replica of the in-game currency and a "making of Oblivion" DVD, as well as an updated edition (written some 400 in-game years later) of the aforementioned ''Pocket Guide''. The 5th anniversary edition of ''Oblivion'' comes with a paper map.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' came with a paper map of the region. The collector's edition also included a statue of Alduin, the ''Art of Skyrim'' book, and the "Making of Skyrim" DVD.
** While it didn't get any of the cool Guides listed above, the ''[[CompilationRerelease Elder Scrolls Anthology]]'' features all of the maps listed above, along with [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsArena one for the entirety of Cyrodiil]] and [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall one for the Iliac Bay region]]. The games themselves were contained in a nice-looking bookbox, where the discs were surrounded with artwork of the region each game is set in, screenshots of the game, and blurbs describing each game's premise.

* (To quote Amazon.com) "The ''VideoGame/Fallout3: Survival Edition'' is the ultimate ''Fallout 3'' package that includes a life-size replica of the Pip-Boy 3000, the wrist-mounted device worn by characters in-game. The Pip-Boy 3000 has been painstakingly recreated and modified for real world display as a digital clock. In addition to the Pip-Boy 3000, the Survival Edition will include all of the items from the ''Fallout 3'' Collector's Edition including the ''Fallout 3'' game, a customized, metal Vault-Tec lunch box, 5" Vault Boy Bobblehead, The Art of ''Fallout 3'' hardcover book, and The Making of Fallout 3 DVD."
** ''VideoGame/Fallout1'''s manual was definitely a Feely. It was spiral-bound and written entirely in-character: it described a simulator sold by Vault-Tec. The manual included a chapter on nuclear weapons and nuclear war so you could understand what your ancestors did to the world to make it so dangerous.
** ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' continues the trend with its special edition. It includes poker chips from each of the casinos in-game, a deck of cards with characters or places from the game on each card, a making of DVD, a comic book showing the backstories of several characters and a special platinum poker chip which has [[MacGuffin some significance]] in-game.
** ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' also has a "Pip-Boy Edition" much like the Survival edition above, with an updated Pip-Boy. This new model features a space for the player to put their cell phone, as there was a Pip-Boy Companion App that you can use with the game.
** The case for the ''[[CompilationRerelease Fallout Anthology]]'' was a feelie itself! It was a roughly 1:1 scale replica of the Mini-Nuke weapons from the game, and pressing the radioactivity symbol causes it to play a standard "bomb drop" sound followed by the series normal "Experience earned" sound effect. Unscrewing the top reveal discs of the first five ''Fallout'' titles (sans the infamous ''VideoGame/FalloutBrotherhoodOfSteel'', as it has fallen into CanonDiscontinuity and wasn't released on PC in the first place), including a space for the then-upcoming ''Fallout 4''.
** The $200 ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 76}}'' Power Armor Edition includes a wearable [=T-51B=] power armor helmet, a glow-in-the-dark terrain map of West Virginia where the game takes place, 24 collectible ''Fallout'' figurines, an exclusive Tricentennial steelbook, and a West Tec bag. Buyers were outraged that after a long delay, the bag was made out of nylon rather than canvas as advertised, and after people were displeased with Creator/{{Bethesda}}'s compensation of 500 Atoms ($5 of in-game currency), Bethesda promised to ship out canvas bags.
* The original ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyI Final Fantasy]]'' for the NES game came with two foldouts. One had the map of the world along with key locations on one side, and maps of various dungeons on the other. The second had all of the weapon, item, and magic details on one side, and monster stats (albeit with the main boss shadowed out and several monsters provided with ??? vulnerabilities) on the other. And the 80-page manual included a walkthrough of the first half of the game, along with some other useful information.
* ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection]]'' came with a set of five trading cards featuring the main characters of the game series. The Japanese edition came with an art book, a guide, and a CD soundtrack.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' came with a map of the World of Balance and World of Ruin.
* Some versions of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' came with a cloth map of the world.
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' comes with a DVD detailing the history of the past games, including an interesting "movie" of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII'' included an artbook, in-game Aerith DLC and most memorably, a working [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpf8Ly8Va3M pocket watch]] with the game imagery on it.
* Mystic Quest for the Platform/GameBoy (also known as ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure'' or Seiken Densetsu 1) came with a world map. Still it was easy getting lost.

* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' came with a partial map of the game world.
** The sequel came with a ''complete'' map of the game world, as well as a primer on the plot and characters of the original game on the flipside.
** And ''[[VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn Dark Dawn]]'' came with... just a map, showing half the continent of Angara and the surrounding sea (area roughly equal to the first game's map), and all the things that had changed since the prior games. Since it was starting a new story, the primer wasn't needed, and the character relationship chart was full of spoilers, so it was pulled (and then leaked to the internet).




* ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGUGames .hack//G.U]]'' volume 1's special edition came with an extra DVD with info about the first four games and a figurine of Haseo.

* The Limited Edition of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts: II.5 HD [=ReMix=]'' [[note]]A CompilationRerelease of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', and cutscenes from ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded Kingdom Hearts re:Coded]]''[[/note]] contained a special pin. The Collector's edition featured a plush of one of the "Shadow" enemies, a hardcover art book, and a steelbook that could house the game and ''I.5 HD [=ReMix=]'', the first compilation in the series.
** The Prime strategy guide for the original [=PS2=] release of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' contained a replica of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Jiminy Cricket]]'s journal.

* The ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' series of games for the [=PlayStation=] offered substantial feelies, including hardcover 70-page instruction manuals, cloth maps, the soundtrack, and a replica of a pendant worn by the second game's heroine.



* Most of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' games came with a cloth map of Britannia, along with other game-specific feelies. For the record, these were:
** ''VideoGame/UltimaI'' remakes came with a cloth pouch containing five coins.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' came with a metal ankh.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaV'' came with a symbol of the Codex.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' came with a black moonstone.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVII'' came with a triangular symbol of the Fellowship.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVIII'' came with a pentagram coin.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' Dragon Edition came with an ankh pendant and eight virtue tarot cards.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' series of games for the [=PlayStation=] offered substantial feelies, including hardcover 70-page instruction manuals, cloth maps, the soundtrack, and a replica of a pendant worn by the second game's heroine.
** This was a hallmark of the late Creator/WorkingDesigns production house. Another of their game remakes, ''Growlanser Generations'', came with a replica of the jewelry-based weaponry the two games in the set used, among other things. They never skimped on the quality, either. The downside, of course, was that this increased the games' prices significantly. Which wouldn't have been a problem if these bonus items hadn't been put in ''every'' game box -- there were no separate "standard" and "special" editions, making the games [[BadExportForYou much more expensive than their Japanese versions]] (and every other game on the market).
* ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection]]'' came with a set of five trading cards featuring the main characters of the game series. The Japanese edition came with an art book, a guide, and a CD soundtrack.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' came with a map of the World of Balance and World of Ruin.
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' comes with a DVD detailing the history of the past games, including an interesting "movie" of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII'' included an artbook, in-game Aerith DLC and most memorably, a working [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpf8Ly8Va3M pocket watch]] with the game imagery on it.
* Mystic Quest for the Platform/GameBoy (also known as ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure'' or Seiken Densetsu 1) came with a world map. Still it was easy getting lost.

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* Most of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' games ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork5TeamColonelAndTeamProtoMan'' came with a cloth map of Britannia, along battle chip for use with other game-specific feelies. For the record, these were:
** ''VideoGame/UltimaI'' remakes came with a cloth pouch containing five coins.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' came with a metal ankh.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaV'' came with a symbol of
Mega Man Advanced [=PET=] accessory.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' had
the Codex.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' came with a black moonstone.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVII'' came with a triangular symbol of
''Mega Man Trading Card Game'' "Mega Man X" card, which referred players to the Fellowship.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVIII'' came with a pentagram coin.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' Dragon Edition came with an ankh pendant and eight virtue tarot cards.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' series of games for the [=PlayStation=] offered substantial feelies, including hardcover 70-page instruction manuals, cloth maps, the soundtrack, and a replica of a pendant worn by the second
latter game's heroine.
** This was a hallmark of the late Creator/WorkingDesigns production house. Another of their game remakes, ''Growlanser Generations'', came
website for item passcodes to use with a replica of the jewelry-based weaponry the two games in the set used, among other things. They never skimped on the quality, either. The downside, of course, former.
* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3''
was that this increased the games' prices significantly. Which wouldn't have been a problem if these bonus items hadn't been put available in ''every'' game box -- there were no separate "standard" and "special" editions, making the games [[BadExportForYou much more expensive than their Japanese versions]] (and every other game on the market).
* ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection]]'' came with
a set of five trading cards featuring the main characters of Deluxe Box limited edition, which accompanied the game series. The Japanese edition came with an art book, a guide, and a CD soundtrack.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' came
with a map of the World of Balance specially-printed Platform/GameBoyMicro and World of Ruin.
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' comes with
a DVD detailing the history of the past games, including an interesting "movie" of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''
* The collector's edition of ''VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII'' included an artbook, in-game Aerith DLC and most memorably, a working [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpf8Ly8Va3M pocket watch]] with the game imagery on it.
* Mystic Quest for the Platform/GameBoy (also known as ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure'' or Seiken Densetsu 1) came with a world map. Still it was easy
Franklin Badge. [[CrackIsCheaper Good luck getting lost.one of these now]].



* ''Franchise/BaldursGate'':
** ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII: Shadows of Amn'' had a pre-order edition and a collector's edition; each resulted in a different special merchant with powerful equipment appearing somewhere in the game. These were later added to a simple patch for download. However, the game's manual was very nearly a bludgeoning weapon (and would have been a good one if it had been hardcover instead of spiral-bound), and the collector's edition, at least, came with a cloth map, other versions came with a map-poster and a novel.
** The ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' manuals were typically longer because only half of the manual was dedicated to the game itself. The other half was dedicated to the D&D second edition rules (abridged) as interpreted for the Infinity Engine. And then the ''other half'' was just a list of all the spells in game, which by ''[=BG2=]'' borders on a HyperspaceArsenal.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsAdventuresRedguard'', an ActionAdventure GaidenGame prequel taking place a few centuries before the main series takes place, includes the first Feelie for the series in the form of ''A Pocket Guide to the Empire''. The ''Pocket Guide'' is a booklet which gives the first detailed look at the setting of the ''Elder Scrolls'' universe written from a ([[UnreliableNarrator sometimes unreliable]]) in-universe perspective, with notes and sketches added by the previous owner in the margins.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' comes with a full-color map of Vvardenfell done in the style of an in-universe cartographer. The collector's edition also included a pewter Ordinator figurine, a booklet titled ''The Art of Morrowind'', and the game's soundtrack on CD. Both expansions, ''Tribunal'' and ''Bloodmoon'', likewise come with similar maps of Mournhold and Solstheim, respectively.
** The collector's edition of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'' comes with a replica of the in-game currency and a "making of Oblivion" DVD, as well as an updated edition (written some 400 in-game years later) of the aforementioned ''Pocket Guide''. The 5th anniversary edition of ''Oblivion'' comes with a paper map.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' came with a paper map of the region. The collector's edition also included a statue of Alduin, the ''Art of Skyrim'' book, and the "Making of Skyrim" DVD.
** While it didn't get any of the cool Guides listed above, the ''[[CompilationRerelease Elder Scrolls Anthology]]'' features all of the maps listed above, along with [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsArena one for the entirety of Cyrodiil]] and [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall one for the Iliac Bay region]]. The games themselves were contained in a nice-looking bookbox, where the discs were surrounded with artwork of the region each game is set in, screenshots of the game, and blurbs describing each game's premise.
* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' came with a partial map of the game world.
** The sequel came with a ''complete'' map of the game world, as well as a primer on the plot and characters of the original game on the flipside.
** And ''[[VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn Dark Dawn]]'' came with... just a map, showing half the continent of Angara and the surrounding sea (area roughly equal to the first game's map), and all the things that had changed since the prior games. Since it was starting a new story, the primer wasn't needed, and the character relationship chart was full of spoilers, so it was pulled (and then leaked to the internet).
* (To quote Amazon.com) "The ''VideoGame/Fallout3: Survival Edition'' is the ultimate ''Fallout 3'' package that includes a life-size replica of the Pip-Boy 3000, the wrist-mounted device worn by characters in-game. The Pip-Boy 3000 has been painstakingly recreated and modified for real world display as a digital clock. In addition to the Pip-Boy 3000, the Survival Edition will include all of the items from the ''Fallout 3'' Collector's Edition including the ''Fallout 3'' game, a customized, metal Vault-Tec lunch box, 5" Vault Boy Bobblehead, The Art of ''Fallout 3'' hardcover book, and The Making of Fallout 3 DVD."
** ''VideoGame/Fallout1'''s manual was definitely a Feely. It was spiral-bound and written entirely in-character: it described a simulator sold by Vault-Tec. The manual included a chapter on nuclear weapons and nuclear war so you could understand what your ancestors did to the world to make it so dangerous.
** ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' continues the trend with its special edition. It includes poker chips from each of the casinos in-game, a deck of cards with characters or places from the game on each card, a making of DVD, a comic book showing the backstories of several characters and a special platinum poker chip which has [[MacGuffin some significance]] in-game.
** ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' also has a "Pip-Boy Edition" much like the Survival edition above, with an updated Pip-Boy. This new model features a space for the player to put their cell phone, as there was a Pip-Boy Companion App that you can use with the game.
** The case for the ''[[CompilationRerelease Fallout Anthology]]'' was a feelie itself! It was a roughly 1:1 scale replica of the Mini-Nuke weapons from the game, and pressing the radioactivity symbol causes it to play a standard "bomb drop" sound followed by the series normal "Experience earned" sound effect. Unscrewing the top reveal discs of the first five ''Fallout'' titles (sans the infamous ''VideoGame/FalloutBrotherhoodOfSteel'', as it has fallen into CanonDiscontinuity and wasn't released on PC in the first place), including a space for the then-upcoming ''Fallout 4''.
** The $200 ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 76}}'' Power Armor Edition includes a wearable [=T-51B=] power armor helmet, a glow-in-the-dark terrain map of West Virginia where the game takes place, 24 collectible ''Fallout'' figurines, an exclusive Tricentennial steelbook, and a West Tec bag. Buyers were outraged that after a long delay, the bag was made out of nylon rather than canvas as advertised, and after people were displeased with Creator/{{Bethesda}}'s compensation of 500 Atoms ($5 of in-game currency), Bethesda promised to ship out canvas bags.
* The original ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyI Final Fantasy]]'' for the NES game came with two foldouts. One had the map of the world along with key locations on one side, and maps of various dungeons on the other. The second had all of the weapon, item, and magic details on one side, and monster stats (albeit with the main boss shadowed out and several monsters provided with ??? vulnerabilities) on the other. And the 80-page manual included a walkthrough of the first half of the game, along with some other useful information.
* We're not even going to get started on the various feelies ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' has shipped with in its various versions. The Website/{{Wikipedia}} article on it even includes [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witcher_(video_game)#Enhanced_Edition a section just for the first game's "Enhanced Edition"]]. Although it wasn't until the third game's collector's edition that they finally made full replicas of the protagonist's wolf's-head medallion.
* ''VideoGame/CyberPunk2077'' had a phyisical Day One Edition loaded with a variety of feelies. From stickers, to a map, to post cards of famous locales in Night City, to a reversible sleeve for your box cover and a World Compendium to help understand the areas and in game lore to players.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' (both the original SNES and the DS remake) came with fold-out posters of art scenes depicting the characters.
* Some versions of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' came with a cloth map of the world.
* ''VideoGame/WildArms5'' came with an art book depicting characters and scenes from all five ''VideoGame/WildArms'' games.
* Atlus USA provides Feelies with some of its larger-profile titles through its Atlus Spoils program, which offers things like soundtracks, artbooks, and sometimes even plushies related to the game at no extra cost.
** The initial release of ''VideoGame/Persona3'' was delayed a few weeks so they could get their art book just right. The art book itself was full of interesting sketches and some spoilers; some of the material never made it into the game, such as concept art of the main character [[DistaffCounterpart as a girl]].
*** ''Persona 3 Portable'' [[PreorderBonus preorders]] (in certain areas) come with Junpei's hat.
** Even the most basic version of ''VideoGame/Persona4'' comes with a partial soundtrack CD.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' comes with a special steelbook case for early copies of the [=PS4=] version. Launch copies without the steelbook instead get a controller skin. The [=PS3=] version, likely to make up for the lack of extras, is $10 cheaper.
** ''VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth'':
*** Early copies included a partial set of tarot cards. The other cards were included with ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax''.
*** The $80 "Wild Cards Premium Edition" includes the tarot cards, as well as an art book, music CD, and a carrying case for a UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS XL.
** Every copy of ''Videogame/KnightsInTheNightmare'', ''VideoGame/LuminousArc2'', and ''SuperRobotTaisenOG: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier'' was released in a special box containing the game and an OST of the game. ''VideoGame/KnightsInTheNightmare'' in particular featured about 32 songs on its OST, and featured a pre-order bonus of a 93-page artbook that went so far as to tell players that it might be best to hold off flipping through it until after the second playthrough.
** ''Raidou Kuzunoha 2'' made waves, though; it was released in a special edition boxed-set, featuring the game, and a Jack Frost plushie, dressed up as the titular Devil Summoner
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' came with an OST. Unfortunately, the ones packaged with the game were defective. Upon being informed of the problem, Atlus set up a page on their site where a replacement could be ordered free of charge
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' came in a large box with a music CD and art book. Of note is that the CD contained an exclusive live performance of a medley of all [[OminousPipeOrgan Cathedral of Shadows themes]], and that the art book also doubled as a partial strategy guide.
** Atlus' release of ''VideoGame/MagnaCarta'': Tears of Blood came packed with an artbook.
** ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIVLegendsOfTheTitan'' and ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyVBeyondTheMyth'' each came with a CD containing rough drafts of the respective games' music. Additionally, the CD's case doubled as a booklet containing concept art and a couple of comics.
** ''VideoGame/TheAllianceAlive'' had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRCuDX4lPR8 collector's edition]] including a CD, art book, and keychain of Robbins. The game case also has a reversible cover that has a tabletop game on the flip side.
* The indie lab Introversion pretty much kicked this trope in the 21st century with ''VideoGame/{{Uplink}}'' and the completely game-separate digital riddles you have to crack to access the goodies. The /Misc folder of the game CD contains, in addition to "Diary of a Hacker.txt" and a few screenshots from the developers' desktops during the game's development, a mysterious file called "[=GameBible=].zip" that's been password-locked with no explanation - with the password nowhere to be found unless you [[spoiler:take a gander at the game's box and convert the seemingly out-of-place symbol string on the back from hexadecimal to ASCII.]] After the .zip cracks, inside you'll find [[spoiler:the directories book1, book2 and book3. The readme.txt in the directory has the lead designer Chris Delay congratulating you for discovering the first Book, hinting at where the remaining two Books can be found. The second one is said to be found on the ''Uplink'' bonus disk available from Introversion. And the third one, "who knows where that might be hidden".]] The Last of the Bedroom Programmers, indeed.
* The American release of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' came in an oversized box which included a player's guide, written and presented in the style of a travel guide with newspaper clippings.
* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' was available in a Deluxe Box limited edition, which accompanied the game with a specially-printed Platform/GameBoyMicro and a Franklin Badge. [[CrackIsCheaper Good luck getting one of these now]].



* ''VideoGame/SecretOfEvermore'' came with a poster of two drawings that would seem to be ancient maps from the prehistoric and Roman areas of the game, plus a more straightforward map of the overworld.

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* ''VideoGame/SecretOfEvermore'' came with a poster of two drawings that would seem to be ancient maps from the prehistoric and Roman areas of the game, plus a more straightforward map of the overworld.



* ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGUGames .hack//G.U]]'' volume 1's special edition came with an extra DVD with info about the first four games and a figurine of Haseo.

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* ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGUGames .hack//G.U]]'' volume 1's special edition ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar''. Really Naughty Limited Edition. Ellis. Pillowcase. Vira-Lorr. Boobie mousepad. That is all.

* ''VideoGame/SecretOfEvermore''
came with an extra DVD with info about a poster of two drawings that would seem to be ancient maps from the first four games prehistoric and a figurine Roman areas of Haseo.the game, plus a more straightforward map of the overworld.




* Most of the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' games came with a cloth map of Britannia, along with other game-specific feelies. For the record, these were:
** ''VideoGame/UltimaI'' remakes came with a cloth pouch containing five coins.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' came with a metal ankh.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaV'' came with a symbol of the Codex.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' came with a black moonstone.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVII'' came with a triangular symbol of the Fellowship.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaVIII'' came with a pentagram coin.
** ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' Dragon Edition came with an ankh pendant and eight virtue tarot cards.
** This was a hallmark of the late Creator/WorkingDesigns production house. Another of their game remakes, ''Growlanser Generations'', came with a replica of the jewelry-based weaponry the two games in the set used, among other things. They never skimped on the quality, either. The downside, of course, was that this increased the games' prices significantly. Which wouldn't have been a problem if these bonus items hadn't been put in ''every'' game box -- there were no separate "standard" and "special" editions, making the games [[BadExportForYou much more expensive than their Japanese versions]] (and every other game on the market).
* The indie lab Introversion pretty much kicked this trope in the 21st century with ''VideoGame/{{Uplink}}'' and the completely game-separate digital riddles you have to crack to access the goodies. The /Misc folder of the game CD contains, in addition to "Diary of a Hacker.txt" and a few screenshots from the developers' desktops during the game's development, a mysterious file called "[=GameBible=].zip" that's been password-locked with no explanation - with the password nowhere to be found unless you [[spoiler:take a gander at the game's box and convert the seemingly out-of-place symbol string on the back from hexadecimal to ASCII.]] After the .zip cracks, inside you'll find [[spoiler:the directories book1, book2 and book3. The readme.txt in the directory has the lead designer Chris Delay congratulating you for discovering the first Book, hinting at where the remaining two Books can be found. The second one is said to be found on the ''Uplink'' bonus disk available from Introversion. And the third one, "who knows where that might be hidden".]] The Last of the Bedroom Programmers, indeed.



* ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar''. Really Naughty Limited Edition. Ellis. Pillowcase. Vira-Lorr. Boobie mousepad. That is all.
* ''VideoGame/TheDarkSpire'' by Atlus included a soundtrack CD.
* The Limited Edition of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts: II.5 HD [=ReMix=]'' [[note]]A CompilationRerelease of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', and cutscenes from ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded Kingdom Hearts re:Coded]]''[[/note]] contained a special pin. The Collector's edition featured a plush of one of the "Shadow" enemies, a hardcover art book, and a steelbook that could house the game and ''I.5 HD [=ReMix=]'', the first compilation in the series.
** The Prime strategy guide for the original [=PS2=] release of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' contained a replica of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Jiminy Cricket]]'s journal.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork5TeamColonelAndTeamProtoMan'' came with a battle chip for use with the Mega Man Advanced [=PET=] accessory.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' had the ''Mega Man Trading Card Game'' "Mega Man X" card, which referred players to the latter game's website for item passcodes to use with the former.

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* ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar''. Really Naughty Limited Edition. Ellis. Pillowcase. Vira-Lorr. Boobie mousepad. That is all.
* ''VideoGame/TheDarkSpire'' by Atlus included a soundtrack CD.
* The Limited Edition of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts: II.5 HD [=ReMix=]'' [[note]]A CompilationRerelease of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'',
''VideoGame/WildArms5'' came with an art book depicting characters and cutscenes scenes from ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded Kingdom Hearts re:Coded]]''[[/note]] contained a special pin. all five ''VideoGame/WildArms'' games.
* We're not even going to get started on the various feelies ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' has shipped with in its various versions.
The Collector's edition featured Website/{{Wikipedia}} article on it even includes [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witcher_(video_game)#Enhanced_Edition a plush of one of the "Shadow" enemies, a hardcover art book, and a steelbook that could house the game and ''I.5 HD [=ReMix=]'', section just for the first compilation in the series.
** The Prime strategy guide for the original [=PS2=] release of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' contained a replica of [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Jiminy Cricket]]'s journal.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork5TeamColonelAndTeamProtoMan'' came with a battle chip for use with the Mega Man Advanced [=PET=] accessory.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' had the ''Mega Man Trading Card Game'' "Mega Man X" card, which referred players to the latter
game's website for item passcodes to use with "Enhanced Edition"]]. Although it wasn't until the former.third game's collector's edition that they finally made full replicas of the protagonist's wolf's-head medallion.

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* The UsefulNotes/PlayStation 1 game ''VideoGame/{{Alundra}}'' came with a partial map on cloth or a similar material, and the disc art was randomized between five different scenes.
* The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Origins}}'' features a statue of The Joker in front of his array of Christmas Present Bombs. It also featured an opaque polybag with a warning stating that players should wait until the end to open. [[spoiler:It contains a replica of Roman Sionis' iconic mask that fits on The Joker, as it's revealed towards the middle of the game that the clown has been masquerading as the mob boss the whole time.]]
** Similarly, the Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Knight}}'' contains a scale replica of the Batmobile from the game, complete with the ability transform into its tank mode. No spoilered-out polybag goodies this time, though.



* The NES game ''VideoGame/StarTropics'' included a letter from the main character's uncle. To get past a certain point in the game, a player needed to dunk the letter in water to get a secret code. Players lost the letter or bought the game secondhand often enough that the code ([[spoiler:747]]) was even printed in an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. The UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole release includes a digital version of the letter that you can click with the Wiimote to "dunk" it in a bucket of water and reveal the code.

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* The NES game ''VideoGame/StarTropics'' included a letter from Physical copies of the main character's uncle. To get past a certain point in the game, a player needed to dunk the letter in water to get a secret code. Players lost the letter or bought the game secondhand often enough that the code ([[spoiler:747]]) was even printed in an issue UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port of ''Nintendo Power''. The UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole release ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' includes a digital mini CD containing select songs from the Famitracker version of the letter game's soundtrack[[note]]"Cave Story", "Gestation", "Yamashita Farm", "Mischievous Robot", "On to Bushlands", "Meltdown 2", "Geothermal", "Scorching Back", "Moonsong", "Balcony", "Hell", "Last Battle", and "Wind Fortress"[[/note]]; physical copies bought from [=GameStop=] additionally feature a grab bag containing, at random, one of three keychains depicting Mr. Traveler/[[spoiler:Quote]], Curly Brace, and Balrog. A full-color physical manual is also included with all physical copies, but whether or not that you counts as a feely (particularly in an era where physical manuals are, for all intents and purposes, extinct) can click depend from person to person.
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' comes
with a 3DS stand and with six trading[=/=]AR cards.
* ''VideoGame/KonjikiNoGashBellMakaiNoBookmark'' came with a card of Kokomelo for
the Wiimote to "dunk" it in a bucket of water and reveal trading card game based on the code.''Manga/ZatchBell'' manga. ''The Card Battle for GBA'' likewise had an unique card portraying the cover art of the game.



* The UsefulNotes/PlayStation 1 game ''VideoGame/{{Alundra}}'' came with a partial map on cloth or a similar material, and the disc art was randomized between five different scenes.
* The cooking game ''Order Up!'' comes with a paper chef hat.



* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' comes with a 3DS stand and with six trading[=/=]AR cards.

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* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' The special edition of ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'' comes with a 3DS stand music CD containing various songs from the whole franchise and the box art cover is reversible, which had box art for the original ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' as a callback. Europeans got even more feelies on top of what was listed; a steelbook styled after the Game Boy cartridge with six trading[=/=]AR cards.''Metroid II'' on it, a download code for said game, an artbook, and a pin of the Morph Ball.



* The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Origins}}'' features a statue of The Joker in front of his array of Christmas Present Bombs. It also featured an opaque polybag with a warning stating that players should wait until the end to open. [[spoiler:It contains a replica of Roman Sionis' iconic mask that fits on The Joker, as it's revealed towards the middle of the game that the clown has been masquerading as the mob boss the whole time.]]
** Similarly, the Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Knight}}'' contains a scale replica of the Batmobile from the game, complete with the ability transform into its tank mode. No spoilered-out polybag goodies this time, though.

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* The Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Origins}}'' features a statue of The Joker in front of his array of Christmas Present Bombs. It also featured an opaque polybag cooking game ''Order Up!'' comes with a warning stating that players should wait until the end to open. [[spoiler:It contains a replica of Roman Sionis' iconic mask that fits on paper chef hat.
*
The Joker, as it's revealed towards the middle of the NES game that the clown has been masquerading as the mob boss the whole time.]]
** Similarly, the Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Batman Arkham Knight}}'' contains
''VideoGame/StarTropics'' included a scale replica of the Batmobile letter from the main character's uncle. To get past a certain point in the game, complete a player needed to dunk the letter in water to get a secret code. Players lost the letter or bought the game secondhand often enough that the code ([[spoiler:747]]) was even printed in an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. The UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole release includes a digital version of the letter that you can click with the ability transform into its tank mode. No spoilered-out polybag goodies this time, though.Wiimote to "dunk" it in a bucket of water and reveal the code.



* The special edition of ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'' comes with a music CD containing various songs from the whole franchise and the box art cover is reversible, which had box art for the original ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' as a callback. Europeans got even more feelies on top of what was listed; a steelbook styled after the Game Boy cartridge with ''Metroid II'' on it, a download code for said game, an artbook, and a pin of the Morph Ball.
* Physical copies of the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch port of ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' includes a mini CD containing select songs from the Famitracker version of the game's soundtrack[[note]]"Cave Story", "Gestation", "Yamashita Farm", "Mischievous Robot", "On to Bushlands", "Meltdown 2", "Geothermal", "Scorching Back", "Moonsong", "Balcony", "Hell", "Last Battle", and "Wind Fortress"[[/note]]; physical copies bought from [=GameStop=] additionally feature a grab bag containing, at random, one of three keychains depicting Mr. Traveler/[[spoiler:Quote]], Curly Brace, and Balrog. A full-color physical manual is also included with all physical copies, but whether or not that counts as a feely (particularly in an era where physical manuals are, for all intents and purposes, extinct) can depend from person to person.
* ''VideoGame/KonjikiNoGashBellMakaiNoBookmark'' came with a card of Kokomelo for the trading card game based on the ''Manga/ZatchBell'' manga. ''The Card Battle for GBA'' likewise had an unique card portraying the cover art of the game.



* ''VideoGame/GoldRush'' came with a map of the Americas, and a history book as a manual.
* ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheComet'' had a envelope which contained some of Bolskines letters and a report from the mental institution he was committed to, detailing his mental health decline.
* One of the first Full Motion Video CD-ROM games, ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes: Consulting Detective'', shipped with a stack of miniature newspapers, each loaded with clues to the various cases. This was a continuation of the contents of its boxed-game original. The various "Consulting Detective" sets, and some third party "Call of Cthulhu" adventures set the feely bar very high in the mid-eighties.



* As it was sort of a throwback/homage to text adventures, ''VideoGame/StarshipTitanic'' came with an in-flight magazine (which contained hints, if you read into it) and a pair of 3D glasses (used late in the game).

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* As it was sort ''VideoGame/{{Blackout}}'' contain a prequel novel describing the setting from some of a throwback/homage to text adventures, ''VideoGame/StarshipTitanic'' the game's minor character's point of view.
* ''VideoGame/GoldRush''
came with a map of the Americas, and a history book as a manual.
* ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'' includes a sheet of origami paper and instructions on how to fold a Spanish Pajarita origami like the ones the Origami Killer leaves lying around.
* ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' came packaged with a hard-paper Grail Diary. The very detailed 63-page booklet contains Henry's field research about the Grail and doubles as a subtle CopyProtection method, as the in-game information and {{Metapuzzle}}s resort to it. The high quality of the book made it look like a collector’s item and some editors didn't realize the booklet was not a cosmetic addition so it was not included in any form in some versions. [[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/07/grail-diary/ Wired]] wrote
an in-flight magazine (which article praising the quality of this feelie. The Steam version fortunately included it in a PDF file
* ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry7LoveForSail'' came with the Cyber-Sniff 2000, a scratch and sniff card which would prompt you to use when the game would indicate a number and say "Cyber-Sniff 2000!" Which is nice when it's coconut oil suntan lotion, or ocean spray, but less than glamorous in Larry's cabin... which is the engine room with faulty plumbing.
* ''VideoGame/MystIIIExile'' had a collector's edition that
contained hints, if you read into it) a soundtrack, a "Making of" DVD, a tiny pewter statue of an in-game animal, and a pair of 3D glasses (used late in amusingly enough for anyone who's ever played the game).often confusing games, a full strategy guide.



* ''VideoGame/MystIIIExile'' had a collector's edition that contained a soundtrack, a "Making of" DVD, a tiny pewter statue of an in-game animal, and amusingly enough for anyone who's ever played the often confusing games, a full strategy guide.

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* ''VideoGame/MystIIIExile'' These were a staple of the ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory'' games by {{Creator/Sierra}}. Generally the games included 2 instruction books, one that was straightforward and one that was more humorous.
* The ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' episodic games have Case Files that you can order. The first one included a "Max for president" button, a Ted E. Bear magnet, and a postcard from the moon, along with other things.
* ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheComet''
had a collector's edition that envelope which contained a soundtrack, a "Making of" DVD, a tiny pewter statue some of an in-game animal, Bolskines letters and amusingly enough for anyone who's ever played a report from the often confusing mental institution he was committed to, detailing his mental health decline.
* One of the first Full Motion Video CD-ROM
games, ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes: Consulting Detective'', shipped with a full strategy guide.stack of miniature newspapers, each loaded with clues to the various cases. This was a continuation of the contents of its boxed-game original. The various "Consulting Detective" sets, and some third party "Call of Cthulhu" adventures set the feely bar very high in the mid-eighties.



* Similarly, the ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' episodic games have Case Files that you can order. The first one included a "Max for president" button, a Ted E. Bear magnet, and a postcard from the moon, along with other things.
* These were a staple of the ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory'' games by {{Creator/Sierra}}. Generally the games included 2 instruction books, one that was straightforward and one that was more humorous.

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* Similarly, the ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' episodic games have Case Files that you can order. The first one ''VideoGame/StarControl'' II included a "Max for president" button, a Ted E. Bear magnet, and a postcard from the moon, along with other things.
* These were a staple
map of the ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory'' games by {{Creator/Sierra}}. Generally galaxy, used as part of the games included 2 instruction books, one that game's copy protection.
* As it
was straightforward sort of a throwback/homage to text adventures, ''VideoGame/StarshipTitanic'' came with an in-flight magazine (which contained hints, if you read into it) and one that was more humorous.a pair of 3D glasses (used late in the game).



* ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry7LoveForSail'' came with the Cyber-Sniff 2000, a scratch and sniff card which would prompt you to use when the game would indicate a number and say "Cyber-Sniff 2000!" Which is nice when it's coconut oil suntan lotion, or ocean spray, but less than glamorous in Larry's cabin... which is the engine room with faulty plumbing.
* ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'' includes a sheet of origami paper and instructions on how to fold a Spanish Pajarita origami like the ones the Origami Killer leaves lying around.
* ''VideoGame/{{Blackout}}'' contain a prequel novel describing the setting from some of the game's minor character's point of view.
* ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' came packaged with a hard-paper Grail Diary. The very detailed 63-page booklet contains Henry's field research about the Grail and doubles as a subtle CopyProtection method, as the in-game information and {{Metapuzzle}}s resort to it. The high quality of the book made it look like a collector’s item and some editors didn't realize the booklet was not a cosmetic addition so it was not included in any form in some versions. [[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/07/grail-diary/ Wired]] wrote an article praising the quality of this feelie. The Steam version fortunately included it in a PDF file
* ''VideoGame/StarControl'' II included a map of the galaxy, used as part of the game's copy protection.



* ''VideoGame/PokemonTradingCardGame'' for the Platform/GameBoyColor came with a special edition Meowth card.



* ''VideoGame/PokemonTradingCardGame'' for the Platform/GameBoyColor came with a special edition Meowth card.



* Creator/HumongousEntertainment was rather fond of these. Activity books were the most common type, but in other cases there would be a few extra things -- for instance, the earliest releases of ''VideoGame/FattyBear'' contained a frisbee and the ''VideoGame/SpyFox'' series would include a "Spy Guide". ''VideoGame/PajamaSam 2'' and ''3'' included comic books, and the one included in ''2'' [[AllThereInTheManual sets up the opening scene.]] ''VideoGame/BackyardSports'' included cards of the characters. As later releases have stopped including these, though, they have become increasingly difficult to find, and even if you can find a boxed copy, it may not include the feelies.



* Creator/HumongousEntertainment was rather fond of these. Activity books were the most common type, but in other cases there would be a few extra things -- for instance, the earliest releases of ''VideoGame/FattyBear'' contained a frisbee and the ''VideoGame/SpyFox'' series would include a "Spy Guide". ''VideoGame/PajamaSam 2'' and ''3'' included comic books, and the one included in ''2'' [[AllThereInTheManual sets up the opening scene.]] ''VideoGame/BackyardSports'' included cards of the characters. As later releases have stopped including these, though, they have become increasingly difficult to find, and even if you can find a boxed copy, it may not include the feelies.



* ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'' came with a CD entitled, "Killer Cuts", which featured studio versions of all the music in the game.



* ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'' came with a CD entitled, "Killer Cuts", which featured studio versions of all the music in the game.



* ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' had a [[https://i0.wp.com/www.selectgame.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/bioshock-2-limited-edition.jpg?fit=560%2C321&ssl=1 special edition]] featuring feelies such as an art book and a vinyl of the soundtrack. ''Videogame/BioShockInfinite'' brought it one step further with a box that had a keychain, a lithograph, and a figure from the licensed board game.
* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' came in a "Balls of Steel" edition which included a desktop-size bust of his Dukeness, as well as a pair of dice, poker chips, a deck of cards, a numbered certificate of authenticity, postcards, a foldable paper standee, a comic book, and an art booklet.



* ''VideoGame/PerfectDarkZero'' was released in a special edition 'Collectors Tin' which came packaged with a Special Edition DVD with Behind the Scenes Slideshows and Avatar Unlockables, Special Edition Comic Book that set things up for the prequel as well as one of 8 holographic 'Glyph' card, straight out of the ''Perfect Dark'' universe that could be use to access extra content.



* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' came in a "Balls of Steel" edition which included a desktop-size bust of his Dukeness, as well as a pair of dice, poker chips, a deck of cards, a numbered certificate of authenticity, postcards, a foldable paper standee, a comic book, and an art booklet.
* ''VideoGame/PerfectDarkZero'' was released in a special edition 'Collectors Tin' which came packaged with a Special Edition DVD with Behind the Scenes Slideshows and Avatar Unlockables, Special Edition Comic Book that set things up for the prequel as well as one of 8 holographic 'Glyph' card, straight out of the ''Perfect Dark'' universe that could be use to access extra content.
* ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' had a [[https://i0.wp.com/www.selectgame.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/bioshock-2-limited-edition.jpg?fit=560%2C321&ssl=1 special edition]] featuring feelies such as an art book and a vinyl of the soundtrack. ''Videogame/BioShockInfinite'' brought it one step further with a box that had a keychain, a lithograph, and a figure from the licensed board game.



* The web-based {{MMORPG}} ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' used to feature a "Feelies Pack" that you could buy from the website. Every Feelies pack came with a code that you could redeem for Styrofoam Packing Peanuts, an in-game item, which don't actually do anything for you besides show that you purchased a Feelies pack. The Feelies Pack is long gone but every so often Jick and Skullhead talk about things they could include in a second Feelies Pack on their radio show.
* ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'' is an MMORPG that can be downloaded for free, meaning there's usually no case or box available for Feelies. However, for their fifth birthday (and release of ''Dofus 2.0''), a Collector's Pack was released. This pack included: one DVD with links to download the update, one leather-map of the game, one exclusive OST disc, one foil card of their TradingCardGame, one VIP-member card (giving access to a specific house in game, a life-long reduction on their online shop, and other advantages yet to come), one month worth of subscribing to the game, and a limited-edition resin replica of the Ochre Dofus (a MacGuffin from the game), which will never be sold again in the future. And that's not even counting some in-game advantages, like a complete exclusive panoply. For all the hardcore fans, it was US$30 very well spent!



* ''VideoGame/UltimaOnline'' Charter Edition came with a pewter UO pin.
* ''VideoGame/WarhammerOnline'' went balls-to-the-wall, which is pretty fitting considering that "over the top isn't high enough" should be Games Workshop's motto: a hardcover collection of concept art; a hardcover ''graphic novel'' that's a semi-setup to how the Old World got into this particular predicament; the DVD of the game; a mouse pad; and a ''completely game-play-legal'' metallic miniature of the lead Orc and his Goblin buddy to be used in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game. Shame what's happened to the actual game over time...

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* ''VideoGame/UltimaOnline'' Charter Edition ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'' is an MMORPG that can be downloaded for free, meaning there's usually no case or box available for Feelies. However, for their fifth birthday (and release of ''Dofus 2.0''), a Collector's Pack was released. This pack included: one DVD with links to download the update, one leather-map of the game, one exclusive OST disc, one foil card of their TradingCardGame, one VIP-member card (giving access to a specific house in game, a life-long reduction on their online shop, and other advantages yet to come), one month worth of subscribing to the game, and a limited-edition resin replica of the Ochre Dofus (a MacGuffin from the game), which will never be sold again in the future. And that's not even counting some in-game advantages, like a complete exclusive panoply. For all the hardcore fans, it was US$30 very well spent!
* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline'''s collector's edition, as well as that of its ''Morrowind'' and ''Summerset'' editions, each
came with a pewter UO pin.
* ''VideoGame/WarhammerOnline'' went balls-to-the-wall,
statue (Molag Bal, the Dwemer Centurion, and Mephala, respectively), and a physical lorebook. ''Greymoor'' also had a statue of a Vampire Lord, but rather than including a book, it came with four coins, which is pretty fitting considering that "over the top isn't high enough" should be Games Workshop's motto: a hardcover collection of concept art; a hardcover ''graphic novel'' that's a semi-setup to how the Old World got into this particular predicament; the DVD were larger versions of the game; ones that had been given out at conventions for each expansion. All collector's editions also included a mouse pad; and a ''completely game-play-legal'' metallic miniature of the lead Orc and his Goblin buddy to be used map printed in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game. Shame what's happened to the actual game over time...color.



* The web-based {{MMORPG}} ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' used to feature a "Feelies Pack" that you could buy from the website. Every Feelies pack came with a code that you could redeem for Styrofoam Packing Peanuts, an in-game item, which don't actually do anything for you besides show that you purchased a Feelies pack. The Feelies Pack is long gone but every so often Jick and Skullhead talk about things they could include in a second Feelies Pack on their radio show.
* ''VideoGame/UltimaOnline'' Charter Edition came with a pewter UO pin.
* ''VideoGame/WarhammerOnline'' went balls-to-the-wall, which is pretty fitting considering that "over the top isn't high enough" should be Games Workshop's motto: a hardcover collection of concept art; a hardcover ''graphic novel'' that's a semi-setup to how the Old World got into this particular predicament; the DVD of the game; a mouse pad; and a ''completely game-play-legal'' metallic miniature of the lead Orc and his Goblin buddy to be used in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game. Shame what's happened to the actual game over time...



* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline'''s collector's edition, as well as that of its ''Morrowind'' and ''Summerset'' editions, each came with a statue (Molag Bal, the Dwemer Centurion, and Mephala, respectively), and a physical lorebook. ''Greymoor'' also had a statue of a Vampire Lord, but rather than including a book, it came with four coins, which were larger versions of the ones that had been given out at conventions for each expansion. All collector's editions also included a map printed in color.



* The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioAllStars'' has an artwork book and a soundtrack CD.



* The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioAllStars'' has an artwork book and a soundtrack CD.



* The "Love is Over" Deluxe Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' comes with ''several'' feelies, including replicas of Vincent's boxer shorts, one of his T-shirts, and a Stray Sheep pizza box, as well as a pillowcase featuring Catherine, a soundtrack CD and an artbook.
* ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}} 2: The Tribes'' was packaged with a full-colour illustrated children's book detailing the adventures of Jimmy [=McLemming=] of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}} Highland Tribe]], travelling the island as he enlisted the other tribes' help in "the evacuation" i.e. you playing the game. There was also a fold-out chart of all the new lemming skills.



* The limited edition of ''Shenzhen I/O'' came with a copy of the game's [[ReadTheFreakingManual extensive, necessary manual]] printed out and organized in a custom binder, with several other goodies such as a secret letter and a business card for the company you work for in the game. Even if you didn't buy this version, you're still encouraged to do this with the digital version of said manual having instructions on how to print and organize it in your own binder. Zach Barth, the game's creator, explained "for something that is a written programming language, you kind of need a written reference." Seeing as how this "game" is singular in that it's more akin to a real-life engineering job than a piece of entertainment, the fact that it requires you to [[ReadTheFreakingManual RTFM]] does indeed follow naturally.



* ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}} 2: The Tribes'' was packaged with a full-colour illustrated children's book detailing the adventures of Jimmy [=McLemming=] of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}} Highland Tribe]], travelling the island as he enlisted the other tribes' help in "the evacuation" i.e. you playing the game. There was also a fold-out chart of all the new lemming skills.
* The "Love is Over" Deluxe Edition of ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' comes with ''several'' feelies, including replicas of Vincent's boxer shorts, one of his T-shirts, and a Stray Sheep pizza box, as well as a pillowcase featuring Catherine, a soundtrack CD and an artbook.
* The limited edition of ''Shenzhen I/O'' came with a copy of the game's [[ReadTheFreakingManual extensive, necessary manual]] printed out and organized in a custom binder, with several other goodies such as a secret letter and a business card for the company you work for in the game. Even if you didn't buy this version, you're still encouraged to do this with the digital version of said manual having instructions on how to print and organize it in your own binder. Zach Barth, the game's creator, explained "for something that is a written programming language, you kind of need a written reference." Seeing as how this "game" is singular in that it's more akin to a real-life engineering job than a piece of entertainment, the fact that it requires you to [[ReadTheFreakingManual RTFM]] does indeed follow naturally.
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* ''VideoGame/PokemonTradingCardGame'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor came with a special edition Meowth card.

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* ''VideoGame/PokemonTradingCardGame'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Platform/GameBoyColor came with a special edition Meowth card.



* Mystic Quest for the gameboy (also known as ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure'' or Seiken Densetsu 1) came with a world map. Still it was easy getting lost.

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* Mystic Quest for the gameboy Platform/GameBoy (also known as ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure'' or Seiken Densetsu 1) came with a world map. Still it was easy getting lost.



* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' was available in a Deluxe Box limited edition, which accompanied the game with a specially-printed UsefulNotes/GameBoyMicro and a Franklin Badge. [[CrackIsCheaper Good luck getting one of these now]].

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* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' was available in a Deluxe Box limited edition, which accompanied the game with a specially-printed UsefulNotes/GameBoyMicro Platform/GameBoyMicro and a Franklin Badge. [[CrackIsCheaper Good luck getting one of these now]].

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