The N64 box and fake metallic cartridge are doing it for me

I’m not usually in the market for Limited Run Games’ physical releases, but I enjoy seeing what they put together for older games I have a history with. What can I say? I’m a perpetual window shopper.

Star Wars Episode I: Raceris getting a trio of physical copies from Limited Run in July, from the most basic boxed copy on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch to the decked-out, goodie-filled collector’s edition. The middle of the pack – the $59.99 classic edition ofEpisode I: Racer– hits the sweet spot.

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The standard physical edition ofStar Wars Episode I: Racerfor folks who resisted the digital version last week.

The classic edition comes with a ridiculous (yet fitting) metallic cartridge. I’m having Pokémon card flashbacks.

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The premium collector’s edition ofEpisode I: Racerwon’t be as easy to pick up.

There’s just something about N64-style boxes (to say nothing of faux cartridges) that speaks to me on a fundamental level. Maybe it’s the little peeled-back “Only From” label in the corner. Maybe it’s the audacity of plastering Watto on the cover (exactly like the original). Either way, this is the good stuff.

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As announced on Twitter, Limited Run Games will hold a PS4 and Switch pre-order periodfor four weeksstarting at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on July 17, 2025, so there’s time to get an order in. That said, if you’re thinking of going big with a premium edition ofStar Wars Episode I: Racer, the pricier set will be sold in limited quantities – you’ll need to stop by at 10:00 a.m. and/or 6:00 p.m. Eastern on July 10.

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