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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Listing of merchandise licensed, sold, or given away by [[NCsoft]] and [[Cryptic Studios]] that involves the "City of" franchise. The US version of the PlayNC store stopped selling non-game merchandise in January, 2007, while the EU store was open from September, 2007, through September, 2012. | Listing of merchandise licensed, sold, or given away by [[NCsoft]] and [[Cryptic Studios]] that involves the "City of" franchise. The US version of the PlayNC store stopped selling non-game merchandise in January, 2007, while the EU store was open from September, 2007, through September, 2012. | ||
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− | == Physical Game Boxes == | + | == Physical Items == |
+ | === Retail Game Boxes === | ||
''Main Article:'' [[Disc Releases]] | ''Main Article:'' [[Disc Releases]] | ||
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|[[File:CoH Box 3D.jpg|100px|right]]||[[File:CoV Box 3D.jpg|112px|right]] | |[[File:CoH Box 3D.jpg|100px|right]]||[[File:CoV Box 3D.jpg|112px|right]] | ||
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These items are the boxed retail products that were available in stores around the world. | These items are the boxed retail products that were available in stores around the world. | ||
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=== Game Time Cards === | === Game Time Cards === | ||
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[[File:Gen GTC 3 60D Box Front.jpg|100px|right]] | [[File:Gen GTC 3 60D Box Front.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
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''Main Article:'' [[Game Time Cards]] | ''Main Article:'' [[Game Time Cards]] | ||
These items are the game time cards that were available in stores around the world. | These items are the game time cards that were available in stores around the world. | ||
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== Digital Items == | == Digital Items == | ||
=== Super Boosters === | === Super Boosters === | ||
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[[File:Coh jp.jpg|100px|right]] | [[File:Coh jp.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
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''Main Article:'' [[Super Booster]] | ''Main Article:'' [[Super Booster]] | ||
Super Boosters and other related digital-only bundles were collections of similarly-themed costume pieces, powers, and emotes. Eventually, these were discontinued and the individual items were made available separately on the [[Paragon Market]]. | Super Boosters and other related digital-only bundles were collections of similarly-themed costume pieces, powers, and emotes. Eventually, these were discontinued and the individual items were made available separately on the [[Paragon Market]]. | ||
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+ | === Costume Code Cards === | ||
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+ | [[File:Costume Code 2008 SD Comic-Con.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | ''Main Article:'' [[Costume Code Cards]] | ||
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+ | Costume code cards were available at conventions and meet & greet events and gave players permanent account-wide costume replacement powers. | ||
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=== Paragon Market === | === Paragon Market === | ||
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[[File:Icon ig storeaccess color full.png|100px|right]] | [[File:Icon ig storeaccess color full.png|100px|right]] | ||
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''Main Article:'' [[Paragon Market]] | ''Main Article:'' [[Paragon Market]] | ||
All digital items were eventually transferred to the Paragon Market, some in bundles and some individually. Hundreds of different items were available to purchase by the time the game shut down. | All digital items were eventually transferred to the Paragon Market, some in bundles and some individually. Hundreds of different items were available to purchase by the time the game shut down. | ||
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== Comic Books == | == Comic Books == | ||
''Main Article:'' [[City of Heroes (Comic Book)]]'' | ''Main Article:'' [[City of Heroes (Comic Book)]]'' | ||
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|[[File:tc issue01.jpg|100px]] | |[[File:tc issue01.jpg|100px]] | ||
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City of Heroes comic books were produced by three different companies from 2002-2007: Dark Horse Comics (one-issue preview), Blue King Studios (12-issue series), and Top Cow Productions (20-issue series). | City of Heroes comic books were produced by three different companies from 2002-2007: Dark Horse Comics (one-issue preview), Blue King Studios (12-issue series), and Top Cow Productions (20-issue series). | ||
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== Collectible Card Game == | == Collectible Card Game == | ||
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[[File:Cardback1.jpeg|100px|right]] | [[File:Cardback1.jpeg|100px|right]] | ||
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''Main Article:'' [[City of Heroes Collectible Card Game]] | ''Main Article:'' [[City of Heroes Collectible Card Game]] | ||
− | [http://www.alderac.com Alderac Entertainment] produced the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game in 2005, with an expansion set, Secret Origins, in 2006 | + | [http://www.alderac.com Alderac Entertainment] produced the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game in 2005, with an expansion set, Secret Origins, in 2006. |
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
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=== NCsoft Dual Release T-shirt === | === NCsoft Dual Release T-shirt === | ||
[[File:Dual release shirt.JPG|100px|right]] | [[File:Dual release shirt.JPG|100px|right]] | ||
− | A shirt produced by NCsoft to advertise and celebrate the release of two new games (at the time): City of Heroes, and Lineage 2. These shirts were not available at retail, but only at | + | A shirt produced by NCsoft to advertise and celebrate the release of two new games (at the time): City of Heroes, and Lineage 2. These shirts were not available at retail, but only at conventions and some store promotion packages. |
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[[File:Villainshirt.jpg|100px|right]] | [[File:Villainshirt.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
North American version of the EU shirt, introduced for 2009 NCsoft convention booth sales. Also available at 2010 conventions, but never sold online. | North American version of the EU shirt, introduced for 2009 NCsoft convention booth sales. Also available at 2010 conventions, but never sold online. | ||
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+ | === CCG Shirt === | ||
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+ | |[[File:CCG Shirt Front.jpg|100px]] | ||
+ | |[[File:CCG Shirt Back.jpg|100px]] | ||
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+ | Created by Alderac Entertainment to promote the [[City of Heroes Collectible Card Game]], with artwork by [http://natebarnes.deviantart.com/art/City-of-Heroes-CCG-T-Shirt-107294285 Nate Barnes]. | ||
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|[[File:Boxing Gloves 1.jpg|100px]] | |[[File:Boxing Gloves 1.jpg|100px]] | ||
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− | These boxing gloves were promotional items given to gaming journalists along with copies of the game | + | These boxing gloves were promotional items created for the original [[Veteran Rewards#39 Month Rewards|Veteran Rewards]], and were also given to gaming journalists along with copies of the game. Not available for purchase at retail. |
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− | == Magazines == | + | == Magazines and Advertising == |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:PCG Magazine 103.jpg|100px|right]] |
− | ''' | + | '''PC Gamer, October, 2002'''. Includes a two-page interview with City of Heroes lead Designer [[Rick Dakan]] as part of "The Top Ten Games of 2003" feature. Topics include enemy groups, character enhancements, server balancing, and planned public beta (Q1 2003). |
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− | [[File:Scrye Magazine.jpg|100px|right]] | + | [[File:PCG Magazine 112 CE.jpg|100px|right]] |
+ | '''PC Gamer #112, July, 2003'''. Includes a six-page preview of City of Heroes, including background information on how development began, the massive mechanics overhaul that took place in early 2003, and some of the planned and hoped-for features to be added after release. | ||
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+ | [[File:Game Ad CoH.jpg|200px|right]] | ||
+ | '''City of Heroes Ad, October, 2004'''. Published in Marvel's ''District X #4''. | ||
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+ | [[File:Game Ad CoH CE.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''City of Heroes Collector's DVD Edition Ad, December, 2004'''. Published in Wizard Magazine #158. | ||
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+ | [[File:CGW Magazine 253.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''Computer Gaming World #253, July/August, 2005'''. Includes a ten-page preview of City of Villains, including briefs on new signature characters, zones, archetypes, PVP, supergroup bases, and background material from Jack Emmert and Zeb Cook. Also features a brief Q&A with comic writer [[wikipedia:Mark Waid|Mark Waid]]; side notes about City of Heroes HeroClix, the tabletop RPG, the collectible card game, and novels; and a demo disc with cinematic trailers and a trial version of City of Heroes. | ||
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+ | [[File:PCG Magazine UK 152.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''PC Gamer Magazine UK #152, September, 2005'''. This issue includes a four-page preview of the new Archetypes, PVP, Brokers, bases, and general atmosphere of the new zones. Also mentions the [[Issue 5]] update for City of Heroes. | ||
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+ | | [[File:PCG Magazine 141 DVD.jpg|100px|right]] || [[File:PCG Magazine 141.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
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+ | '''PC Gamer Magazine #141, October, 2005'''. The DVD-ROM Edition of this issue contains a 21-day trial of City of Heroes, plus the trailer for City of Villains. Trial code is printed in the magazine, and includes entry in the City of Villains "Golden Ticket" Beta Contest. | ||
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+ | [[File:PCG Magazine 142.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''PC Gamer Magazine #142, November, 2005'''. This issue includes a three-page hands-on review of City of Villains, covering the first few levels of the pre-public beta version. Also includes feedback from Jack Emmert about future additions, including [[Mayhem Missions]], PVP zones, the Invention system, The Battalion, side-switching, color customization, and new zones. | ||
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+ | [[File:PCG Magazine 143.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''PC Gamer Magazine #143, December, 2005'''. This issues includes a five-page strategy guide for new City of Villains content. Pointers cover the five new Archetypes and base building. | ||
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+ | [[File:Game Ad CoV EU.jpg|105px|right]] | ||
+ | '''City of Villains UK Ad, December, 2005'''. Published in GamesMaster Magazine #166. | ||
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+ | [[File:Scrye Magazine 92.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
'''Scrye #92, February, 2006'''. Includes a one-page article on strategy for deckbuilding in the City of Heroes CCG, two pages of strategy and scenario for City of Villains HeroClix, and a one-page post-release review of the City of Villains game. | '''Scrye #92, February, 2006'''. Includes a one-page article on strategy for deckbuilding in the City of Heroes CCG, two pages of strategy and scenario for City of Villains HeroClix, and a one-page post-release review of the City of Villains game. | ||
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+ | [[File:Game Ad GR.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''City of Heroes Going Rogue Ad, {{red|XXX}}, 2010'''. Published in {{Missing}}. | ||
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+ | [[File:PCG Magazine 204.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | '''PC Gamer Magazine #204, September, 2010'''. Includes a two-page hands-on review of City of Heroes Going Rogue. Mentions the Alignment system, updated graphics system, and new power sets. | ||
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== Miscellaneous Items == | == Miscellaneous Items == | ||
=== Balloons === | === Balloons === | ||
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+ | City of Villains Arachnos logo balloons. Ten balloons per bag: 5x red w/black logo, 5x black w/red logo. | ||
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=== Drinking Glasses === | === Drinking Glasses === | ||
[[File:PintGlasses.jpg|100px|right]] | [[File:PintGlasses.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
− | Pint glasses featuring the hero and villain logos. These glass cups were available | + | Pint glasses featuring the hero and villain logos. These glass cups were available at NCsoft convention booths for $5.00 each starting in 2009. |
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=== Mouse Mat === | === Mouse Mat === | ||
− | [[File:CoH GR Mousepad.jpg| | + | [[File:CoH GR Mousepad.jpg|150px|right]] |
This [http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mouse-mats/razer-sphex/ Razer Sphex] desktop skin was produced as a bonus item for pre-ordering [[Going Rogue Pre-Order#GameStop Pre-Order|Going Rogue]] at North American [http://www.gamestop.com GameStop] stores. | This [http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mouse-mats/razer-sphex/ Razer Sphex] desktop skin was produced as a bonus item for pre-ordering [[Going Rogue Pre-Order#GameStop Pre-Order|Going Rogue]] at North American [http://www.gamestop.com GameStop] stores. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 26 February 2015
Overview
Listing of merchandise licensed, sold, or given away by NCsoft and Cryptic Studios that involves the "City of" franchise. The US version of the PlayNC store stopped selling non-game merchandise in January, 2007, while the EU store was open from September, 2007, through September, 2012.
Physical Items
Retail Game Boxes
Main Article: Disc Releases
These items are the boxed retail products that were available in stores around the world.
Game Time Cards
Main Article: Game Time Cards
These items are the game time cards that were available in stores around the world.
Digital Items
Super Boosters
Main Article: Super Booster
Super Boosters and other related digital-only bundles were collections of similarly-themed costume pieces, powers, and emotes. Eventually, these were discontinued and the individual items were made available separately on the Paragon Market.
Costume Code Cards
Main Article: Costume Code Cards
Costume code cards were available at conventions and meet & greet events and gave players permanent account-wide costume replacement powers.
Paragon Market
Main Article: Paragon Market
All digital items were eventually transferred to the Paragon Market, some in bundles and some individually. Hundreds of different items were available to purchase by the time the game shut down.
Comic Books
Main Article: City of Heroes (Comic Book)
City of Heroes comic books were produced by three different companies from 2002-2007: Dark Horse Comics (one-issue preview), Blue King Studios (12-issue series), and Top Cow Productions (20-issue series).
Collectible Card Game
Main Article: City of Heroes Collectible Card Game
Alderac Entertainment produced the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game in 2005, with an expansion set, Secret Origins, in 2006.
Books
Novels
Main Article: Novels
Two novels were published by CDS Books: "The Web of Arachnos," by Robert Weinberg, was released in October, 2005, and "The Freedom Phalanx," by Robin D. Laws, was released in April, 2006. A third novel, "The Rikti War," was planned from the beginning of the series, but was eventually abandoned.
Strategy Guides
Main Article: Strategy Guides
Prima Games produced several different editions of strategy guides for City of Heroes and City of Villains. PlayNC Store price for bound version: $19.99
Art Collection
A collection of concept art and other images from the development of the game. Villain cover and content on one side, Hero cover and content on the other. Included with the City of Villains Collector's Edition.
Sketchbook
This sketchbook was produced in May, 2008, by Draw the World Together, a project that creates possibilities for children through art, as a charitable fundraiser for EveryChild. The 32-page book featured sketches of prominent CoX characters contributed by 22 artists, including Dave Gibbons, Doug Braithwaite, Al Davison, Andrew Wildman, and David Nakayama. Limited to 500 copies. PlayNC EU Store price: £5.00 / €7.50 / $10.00
Shirts and Apparel
NCsoft Dual Release T-shirt
A shirt produced by NCsoft to advertise and celebrate the release of two new games (at the time): City of Heroes, and Lineage 2. These shirts were not available at retail, but only at conventions and some store promotion packages.
CoV Launch Shirt
This shirt was given to Cryptic Studios employees to promote the initial release of City of Villains and was not available at retail.
Hero Shirt 1
A navy shirt in both men's and women's versions. Available from 2005 to 2007. PlayNC Store price: $18.95
Villain Shirt 1
A maroon shirt in both men's and women's versions. Available from 2005 to 2007. PlayNC Store price: $18.95
Hero Shirt UK
A heroic blue shirt with the traditional star at its center, available only in the PlayNC EU store. PlayNC EU Store price: £19.99 / €29.99
Villain Shirt UK
A villainous red shirt with the the usual Arachnos symbol at its center, available only in the PlayNC EU store. PlayNC EU Store price: £19.99 / €29.99
Hero Shirt 2
North American version of the EU shirt, introduced for 2009 NCsoft convention booth sales. Also available at 2010 conventions, but never sold online.
Villain Shirt 2
North American version of the EU shirt, introduced for 2009 NCsoft convention booth sales. Also available at 2010 conventions, but never sold online.
CCG Shirt
Created by Alderac Entertainment to promote the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game, with artwork by Nate Barnes.
Freem! Shirt
The much sought after 'Freem!' shirt. This T-shirt was only available to purchase at the 2008 San Diego Comic Convention.
5th Anniversary Shirt
A limited edition T-shirt with artwork created by the player @Liz (syrusb) to help celebrate City of Heroes' 5th anniversary. This shirt was available in limited quantities at North American NCsoft convention booths in 2009.
Arachnos Cape
This cape was made from 100% polyester and dyed black with a bright red Arachnos symbol on the back. Its size is intended to be comparable to the short cape length found in-game.
The Arachnos cape was available to players through conventions and a few contests. Some advertisement kits given out to promote the upcoming release of City of Villains contained the cape, as well. The kits were given mostly to press and certain stores, but players were able to sign up on the marketing company's web site in limited quantities to receive the promotional kits in an attempt to promote viral advertising for the game.
Boxing Gloves
These boxing gloves were promotional items created for the original Veteran Rewards, and were also given to gaming journalists along with copies of the game. Not available for purchase at retail.
Posters
Freedom Phalanx vs. 5th Column
Poster measuring 36" x 24", similar to the artwork inside the City of Heroes disc release packages. PlayNC Store price: $9.99
CoH vs. CoV
Poster measuring 36" x 24", similar to the artwork inside the Good Versus Evil Combined Edition disc release packages. PlayNC Store price: $9.99
City of Villains
Poster given away as part of the marketing campaign for the City of Villains release.
Good vs. Evil
A poster released in conjunction with the Good Versus Evil Edition box set, measuring 59.5cm x 84.1cm (A1). This poster was only available at the PlayNC EU store or from conventions at the time of the GvE's release. PlayNC EU Store price: £4.99 / €6.99
Pins and Buttons
CoV Buttons
Hero Archetype Pins
Shirt pins with various hero archetype logos on them. Available at NCsoft convention booths in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Individual pins in 2009 and 2010 were $4.00 each, with the whole set of eight costing $25.00.
Please note that there are two versions of this pin set. The 2008 version consisted of fairly normal metal pins but did not include ones for the Peacebringer and Warshade archetypes. Nicer metal ones with two-prong backs and a silvery border (pictured) were produced in 2009, and also included the two epic archetypes.
Villain Archetype Pins
Shirt pins with various villain archetype logos on them. Available at NCsoft convention booths in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Individual pins in 2009 and 2010 were $4.00 each, with the whole set of eight costing $25.00.
Please note that there are two versions of this pin set. The 2008 version consisted of fairly normal metal pins but did not include ones for the Arachnos Soldier and Arachnos Widow archetypes. Nicer metal ones with two-prong backs and a silvery border (pictured) were produced in 2009, and also included the two epic archetypes.
Awesome Button
A button based on an advertising skit done by RoosterTeeth for Paragon Studios to promote the Architect Edition of the game. Given away at NCsoft convention booths in 2009 and 2010 and sold at Hero Cons for $4 each.
Magazines and Advertising
PC Gamer, October, 2002. Includes a two-page interview with City of Heroes lead Designer Rick Dakan as part of "The Top Ten Games of 2003" feature. Topics include enemy groups, character enhancements, server balancing, and planned public beta (Q1 2003).
PC Gamer #112, July, 2003. Includes a six-page preview of City of Heroes, including background information on how development began, the massive mechanics overhaul that took place in early 2003, and some of the planned and hoped-for features to be added after release.
City of Heroes Ad, October, 2004. Published in Marvel's District X #4.
City of Heroes Collector's DVD Edition Ad, December, 2004. Published in Wizard Magazine #158.
Computer Gaming World #253, July/August, 2005. Includes a ten-page preview of City of Villains, including briefs on new signature characters, zones, archetypes, PVP, supergroup bases, and background material from Jack Emmert and Zeb Cook. Also features a brief Q&A with comic writer Mark Waid; side notes about City of Heroes HeroClix, the tabletop RPG, the collectible card game, and novels; and a demo disc with cinematic trailers and a trial version of City of Heroes.
PC Gamer Magazine UK #152, September, 2005. This issue includes a four-page preview of the new Archetypes, PVP, Brokers, bases, and general atmosphere of the new zones. Also mentions the Issue 5 update for City of Heroes.
PC Gamer Magazine #141, October, 2005. The DVD-ROM Edition of this issue contains a 21-day trial of City of Heroes, plus the trailer for City of Villains. Trial code is printed in the magazine, and includes entry in the City of Villains "Golden Ticket" Beta Contest.
PC Gamer Magazine #142, November, 2005. This issue includes a three-page hands-on review of City of Villains, covering the first few levels of the pre-public beta version. Also includes feedback from Jack Emmert about future additions, including Mayhem Missions, PVP zones, the Invention system, The Battalion, side-switching, color customization, and new zones.
PC Gamer Magazine #143, December, 2005. This issues includes a five-page strategy guide for new City of Villains content. Pointers cover the five new Archetypes and base building.
City of Villains UK Ad, December, 2005. Published in GamesMaster Magazine #166.
Scrye #92, February, 2006. Includes a one-page article on strategy for deckbuilding in the City of Heroes CCG, two pages of strategy and scenario for City of Villains HeroClix, and a one-page post-release review of the City of Villains game.
City of Heroes Going Rogue Ad, XXX, 2010. Published in +++ Missing Information +++.
PC Gamer Magazine #204, September, 2010. Includes a two-page hands-on review of City of Heroes Going Rogue. Mentions the Alignment system, updated graphics system, and new power sets.
Miscellaneous Items
Balloons
City of Villains Arachnos logo balloons. Ten balloons per bag: 5x red w/black logo, 5x black w/red logo.
Bumper Stickers
Bumper stickers with various CoH-related phrases. Available ones are "I'm Not a Real Hero, but I Play One Online," "Where Heroes Come to Life," "Unleash the Hero Within," "I'd Rather Be Fighting Villains!" and "Evil Doesn't Sleep, Why Should You?"
Drinking Glasses
Pint glasses featuring the hero and villain logos. These glass cups were available at NCsoft convention booths for $5.00 each starting in 2009.
HeroClix Figures
Main Article: HeroClix Figures
Eight limited-edition HeroClix figures were released with special boxed versions of the City of Heroes and City of Villains games.
Lord Recluse Statue
A hand-painted resin statue that stands at a height of 23cm. These statues were available from the EU store, but were only seen in America in background sections of developer office photos and a single one that was sold on eBay as part of a 2007 winter charity event. PlayNC EU Store price: £29.99 / €44.99
Mouse Mat
This Razer Sphex desktop skin was produced as a bonus item for pre-ordering Going Rogue at North American GameStop stores.
Projector Pens
Pen-shaped LED flashlights with built-in filters that projected either the hero or villain logo on walls or other flat surfaces. Introduced during the 2009 convention and priced at $8.00 each, they returned in 2010 and were also distributed with most major official contests since their introduction.
Stickers
This sticker sheet featured the signature characters from City of Villains and was distributed as a promotional item before the game's release.
Wireless Mouse
One version has CoH logos. Available only at the PlayNC EU store.