Got in some
Kokoro Connect stuff.
BD volumes 1-4
It comes with an artbox every
two volumes. I've seen six-volume series come with two three-volume boxes before, but this is the first time I've seen all the way down to two per box. I think full-series boxes are probably more useful, but this does provide a lot of surfaces to put artwork on.
Incidentally, if you buy the whole thing at HMV, they're giving out an artbox that holds "all the volumes," which has me wondering if it's sized to hold just the individual volumes themselves (leaving you with empty two-volume boxes to store somewhere) or if it holds these two-volume boxes as well, which would make it
an artbox containing artboxes containing art-slipcases containing digipacks.
Flip sides:
http://i5.minus.com/iQ9CJKoVRLcDb.jpg
Underneath the slipcases, the digipacks have cover art by CUTEG, who's handling the
comicalization for Kokoro Connect.
The BD itself has the same illustration as the digipack, and has audio commentary and textless OP/ED.
The CD on the left has the soundtrack and the full version of the ending song to the story arc, and other volumes also have drama CDs.
The booklets have the usual character info, background art, staff interviews, etc.
PSP game LE and a shopping bag from Tora no Ana
The box is flimsy compared to the
last thing of this nature I got.
Comes with a soundtrack, drama CD, vinyl book covers (two sizes), a PSN download code for PSP themes and a DLC extra story (that should just be on the disc in the first place), and a book titled Visual Memory, which sadly has nothing to do with Dreamcasts.
Visual Memory - game art, interviews, etc.
Little sister route?
Aoki getting NTRed
We :sdburton now.
And finally,
Kokoro Connect doujinshi
Image is censored but probably still
NSFW:
http://i2.minus.com/i8ZMNpJdEFKPl.jpg
These should help fill in the gaps for anything the game fails to deliver.