A little insight on Atlus for folks who don't know how they work:
As a small company, they print a very low number of copies for games right off the bat. If it proves to sell quite a bit, they'll print more copies. Otherwise, they don't typically make too many of their games. Whenever I was reviewing games, they would send "trade demos", which was basically a small white paper case with an almost fully blank disc labeled with the stock Stencil font saying "Trade Demo" and what game it was. It was the full version of the game, but it did not have the booklet, the packaging, any of that stuff. The only time we ever got a full-on game with packaging and such was when they were kind enough to send us a Deluxe Box edition of Digital Devil Saga 2.
Otherwise, I still have Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, and ChoroQ in Trade Demo form at the house. = D