Codemasters has announced the most insanely expensive special-edition video game ever: GRID 2: Mono Edition, which comes with a supercar and costs £125,000 (nearly $189,000).

£74,950

The car is a BAC Mono. I know very little about cars beyond the facts that they have four wheels and can go very fast, so here's what Codemasters has to say about it: "The BAC Mono is a British manufactured, road-legal, ultra-high performance supercar which stars in the game. Created from high-strength carbon fibre, the BAC Mono is an unrivalled example of light-weight performance engineering and its 2.3 litre, 280 bhp four cylinder power plant will propel its driver from 0-60 m.p.h. in just 2.8 seconds."There is only one of this absurd special edition available, and it also comes with a PS3, a copy of the game, a day at the BAC factory to customise the supercar and full "driver race wear" - the natty jumpsuit above. It's got the Guinness World Record for most expensive video game ever.Interesting note: BAC Mono Roadsters on their own cost(actually, it turns out this isn't true and they currently go for £101,940 for the lower-spec model and about £125,000 for the most popular configuration, which is what the GRID car is evidently based upon - sorry about that). Usually you have to wait a long time to get ahold of them and they're in extremely short supply. Plus, you don't get that figure-hugging race suit. Or a PS3.Will someone buy it? People are insane, so almost certainly yes. If you're tempted, it's available for pre-order now.

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