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Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
9-Dec-2022
To put my new Analogue Pocket Game Gear adapter through its paces, and to add the platform to my list of completions, I beat GG Aleste for the Game Gear.


I didn't think I'd be revisiting the Aleste franchise so soon after last month's Retro Game of the Month put me through the ringer. Robo Aleste was brutally difficult, even with continues and save states and all the other modern comforts. In reviewing a Game Sack video about the Game Gear in anticipation of my Pocket goodies arriving, though, he described GG Aleste as the antithesis of Robo Aleste. Decent graphics for an 8-bit handheld with Vasoline on the screen, a great soundtrack, and fairly-relaxing gameplay, despite the same power-up mechanics as other games in the series. (Its follow-up sounds like every bit of a nightmare as Robo, but we don't have to deal with that one for the time being.)

Like my Robo Aleste playthrough, I leaned on the homing power-up as much crutch for my seeming inability to scan the entire screen at one. I also made more of an effort to pick up those power-up capsules that rain down from enemies occasionally. I thought they were just for points in Robo Aleste, but they're apparently used to strengthen your primary weapon! With all that in mind, the game was a bit of a breeze, and I made it through nearly every level without having to restore a save state or otherwise pull the ripcord. Even against the final bosses, whose shooting mechanics were enough to catch me off-guard, I had accumulated enough extra lives by that point to poke the warship until it fell to pieces.

I have to say, though... This is the first Game Gear game whose music made me sit up and take notice. I've never been a fan of vanilla Master System or Game Gear music. Despite the similar hardware, Nintendo soundtracks always seem to do a better job with their instrumentation. GG Aleste's soundtrack, in contrast, is a real banger. The game itself won't be taking up much headspace longterm, but I'm going to bounce back to that music on occasion.

Finally, for the current Retro Talkshop Thread's game of the month, I harpooned another white whale and beat Mega Man 7 for the Super Nintendo.


While I played - and fell in love with - Mega Man 2 back in the original Nintendo days, I didn't consider myself a fan of the franchise until I picked up the Mega Man Anniversary Collection on PS2 and proceeded to machine gun the first six games in the series (plus the two arcade spin-offs). None of the follow-ups that I played could hold a candle Mega Man 2, but I still had a blast and was ready to move on to greener pixels once I reached the 16-bit entry. I found the game a lot tricker than many of the earlier games in the series, and I eventually encountered a boss in Wily's Castle that I simply could not get past, no matter which weapon I used or how many save states I leaned on.

Playing through it in modern times with a cartridge didn't fare much better. Unlike when I played through on the anniversary collection, I know about boss order and weaknesses, which gave me barely enough of edge to make this venture not feel hopeless. What I didn't know, however, was that Mega Man 7 adds a whole bunch of new mechanics that are practically required to make it all the way to Wily. The bolts that randomly drop from enemies can be cashed in at a shop, of which there is absolutely no indicator on the menu screen. Rush's items aren't tied to Robot Master completions like in previous games, and while one or two of them are easy to find, the other two require a bit of searching. And speaking of Rush, collecting a series of letttered pickups throughout the game unlocks a new weapon where Mega combines with Rush into a jetpack-powered super robot with a flying punch.

The Super Adapter breaks the game. Jumping puzzles are a breeze when you can activate the jet pack. The rocket weapon charges faster and is easier to use than a fully-powered Mega Buster. Mega Man turns into a juggernaut nearly anywhere that doesn't require sliding. And as luck would have it, the Super Adapter's punch weapon happens to be the weakness of the boss responsible for fifteen years of gaming grief. I unloaded on him... and proceeded to encounter another bad batch of bosses that happen to be even worse.

I've read stories about the truncated development time on Mega Man 7, and I'm wondering if it contributed to how the game lacks the energy and polish of the other mainline Mega Man games. Mega Man X proved that Capcom could build a 16-bit, high-energy Mega Man game that rewards performance, so it's a bit of a surprise that they couldn't deliver the same satisfaction here. Maybe this is why - for better or worse - Capcom pivoted to X for most of its Mega mayhem moving forward. The early game, though imperfect, is still a lot of fun, but Wily's Castle is nothing short of a nightmare.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time via Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Mega Man 7, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Mario World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear - GG Aleste
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 27/36
Total Games Beaten: 72



Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
8-Dec-2022
In the words of a certain angelic hero, "Sorry to keep you waiting!" I have a few quick completions to catch up on, but I'll start with Kid Icarus: Uprising for the 3DS.


When Kid Icarus: Uprising was announced at E3 2010, it was a pretty big deal. Coasting on the momentum of a surprise appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii, the new Kid Icarus was the first new entry to the franchise in twenty-five years. Rather than taking the easy route and make yet another eccentric platformer for the sequel, Uprising would tap into the gaming trend du jour and be an intense third-person shooter with a massive arsenal of collectable weapons, multiplayer modes, and extensive banter. Oh, the banter. Palutena would go down in gaming history as one of the most pervasive "radio buddies" ever, but that's jumping ahead a little bit.

Though my exposure to the franchise was extremely limited (I purchased and played the original on the Wii Virtual Console, only to die a few hundred times on the first level), I pre-ordered the game and picked it up at release because the first run package came with the 3DS Stand, a cheap piece of plastic that would prop your console on a desk at the optimal angle for demon busting. I didn't think too hard about it. I could have asked obvious questions like "Why would the optimal way to play a handheld game be stationary on a flat surface?" and instead just got slackjawed over a free goodie that came with a game that I'd probably end up buying and playing anyway, given its elevated blockbuster status on an otherwise quiet platform.

Nearly every level in Kid Icarus: Uprising follows the same formula. The level begins with an on-rails shooting segment where Pit - endowed with the power of flight for five minutes - approaches the level's primary arena or battleground and destroys whatever resistance standing in his way. I love these segments. They move incredibly quickly, the handheld's 3D effect does them incredible justice, and the experience varies quite a bit with whatever weapon Pit happens have brought into the fray. With 25 levels in the main campaign, the developers did an excellent job of making sure environments and their design language don't get repeated too much, and these introductory sequences do a great job of showing them off.

Pit eventually lands, and the main level segment takes over, which is more like a traditional run-and-gun third-person shooter. Pit moves with the Circle Pad, aims with the stylus, and performs melee and ranged attacks (automatically selected based on the range to your target) by smashing the shoulder button as fast as you can. And if that sounds uncomfortable, well, now you understand why the game was bundled with a stand... to take some of the weight off of your aching wrists. Even before considering consumable weapons and equippable powers, Pit has a pretty advanced moveset, each attack of which is some variation of "move a certain way and shoot," which is probably great for people that take the time to master the game and get extremely technical, but for a mook like me, it just meant that Pit spiced up every encounter with unintentional acrobatics that usually ended with the target exploding.

I played through three Guitar Hero: On Tour games last year, which unforgetably launched with millions of cries of "ARGH, MY WRIST" at the expense of the game's guitar grip controller. Even my cranky old man hands didn't find a reason to complain about it. But DAMN, if my cogs weren't barking after an extended session of Uprising. Maybe it was more tolerable with an old school, original-sized 3DS, but one unstable hand is not nearly enough to support the weight of a full-size, late release 3DS XL, when your dominant hand has to stay completely devoted to the stylus. When things go south, it's way too easy to think that the outcome would have been different if you had been playing with a keyboard and mouse like with a traditional shooter, or even a twin-stick gamepad.

That said, it's hard to not be really impressed with the game. From the moment it boots, it bears more than just a passing resemblance to Super Smash Bros. Brawl with its large, colorful menu icons and layout. Brawl seems to have been a template for packing game content as well as Uprising features a whole bunch of collectathon mechanics - equippable powers, idols (think statues from Smash Bros.), and more weapons than you can shake a bag of sticks at. It may as well be thousands, considering how many there are, and how difficult it is to obtain all but the most common ones. Speaking of difficulty, like Smash, each level has a baseline difficulty (and rewards generosity) that can be increased or decreased by paying out currency. Higher difficulties unlock challenging side paths with special weapons drops, and they increase the power level of a handful of one-off "legendary" weapons that are scattered around the universe. You can use Play Coins to roll for new idols, weapons can be combined to make new weapons, there's a Treasure Hunt screen - another Smash callback - that reveals artwork as certain objectives are met, and if that's still not enough content, you can pay a 3D model of Palutena to... well... I'm not really sure exactly. She just kinda floats closer to you or something. That's it.

Did I mention the banter? Pit, Palutena, and their cornucopia of side characters talk A LOT as the game unfolds in front of you. It's hard to adequately convey exactly how much dialogue there is in this game. It's CONSTANT. And for their credit, Pit's goofball personality and neverending barrage of fourth wall breaks are actually genuinely funny more often than they're cringey. But it's almost alarming how pervasive the conversations end up being, to the point that - if you find yourself in a moment of peace and quiet - it probably means you're taking way too long to do something important.

The single most commmon thought I had playing the game, though, is sheer disbelief that this was just a 3DS game. For fans of the platform, it's an incredible demonstration of what the little handheld could pull off with a lot of passion. For fans of Kid Icarus, wherever they may be, it's better than what they could have ever hoped for after such a long absence. It's like jumping straight from the original Super Mario Bros. straight into Super Mario Galaxy.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time via Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Mario World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 26/36
Total Games Beaten: 70


There's still a couple of other quick completions that I need to update, but I'll break here so I don't lose this monstrosity that I just typed.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
8-Dec-2022
I beat New Super Mario bros. Nintendo DS
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19 to go.

benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews
6-Dec-2022
It's Mr. Iwata's birthday so I beat a Nintendo game.

It's one that was intended for earlier in the year, but the game ended up being a lot longer than I thought; so I ended up putting it down several times as I went through it. I knew it went beyond the arcade game but didn't realize just how many levels there were.

It's Donkey Kong for Game Boy!

What starts out as a perfectly good portable rendition of Donkey Kong evolves into a vast array of dozens of levels of puzzle platforming. Each world has its own gimmick and there are some great throwbacks to classic DK levels as well. If you want to see the genesis of Mario vs Donkey Kong on the Game Boy Advance, this game is the template.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZyrS9XWLE5CvgbDLA

One of Game Boy's best. It's even better on Super Game Boy if you can play it that way.

January:


#1 Tetris DS Nintendo DS 1/1
#2 The Oregon Trail Nintendo DSi 1/1
#3 Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/1
#4 3D Classics: Urban Champion Nintendo 3DS 1/1
#5 Adventure Atari 2600 on Evercade 1/3
#6 Super Mario Land Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/4
#7 Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe Nintendo 3DS 1/4
#8 Super Mario Advance Game Boy Advance 1/5
#9 Yoshi's Cookie Game Boy 1/5
#10 Peggle PlayStation 3 1/6
#11 Dynamite Deka PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 3 1/6
#12 OutRun Online Arcade PlayStation 3 1/6
#13 Trax Game Boy 1/7
#14 Twinkle Star Sprites Neo Geo on Nintendo Switch 1/7
#15 Cat Girl Without Salad ~Amuse-Bouche~ Nintendo Switch 1/7
#16 Parodius MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 1/8
#17 The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 1/8
#18 NightSky Nintendo 3DS 1/8
#19 Armored Warriors Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#20 Knights of the Round Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#21 Metal Slug: 1st Mission Neo Geo Pocket Color on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#22 Maru's Mission Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/10
#23 Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre Nintendo 3DS 1/11
#24 Wario Blast Game Boy 1/12
#25 3D Altered Beast Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#26 Pazuru Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#27 Donkey Kong Famicom on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#28 Super Dodge Ball Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#29 Kirby's Dream Land Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#30 Kirby's Dream Land 2 Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#31 Glass Arcade on Evercade 1/15
#32 Mole Mania Game Boy 1/17
#33 Maestro! Jump in Music Nintendo DS 1/17
#34 Elite Beat Agents Nintendo DS 1/20
#35 Picross e9 Nintendo 3DS 1/26
#36 Streets of Rage 3D Sega Genesis on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#37 OutRun 3D Sega Master System on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#38 Fantasy Zone 3D Arcade on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#39 The Super Shinobi II 3D Mega Drive (Japan) on Nintendo 3DS 1/29



February


#40 Genesis & Master System Picross Nintendo Switch 2/2
#41 Dangun Feveron Arcade on PlayStation 4 2/3
#42 Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/4
#43 Winter Heat Sega Saturn 2/4
#44 2Do Arukotowa Sandoahru Sega Saturn 2/4
#45 Peggle 2 PlayStation 4 2/5
#46 Rescue Rangers Nintendo Entertainment System on PlayStation 4 2/5
#47 Interactive Storybook DS Series 1 Nintendo DS 2/5
#48 Utacchi! Nintendo DS 2/7
#49 Balloon Fight GB Game Boy Color on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 2/10
#50 Pong Arcade via Pong: The Next Level PlayStation 2/10
#51 The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 2/10
#52 Excite Truck Nintendo Wii 2/12
#53 Ghost Squad Nintendo Wii 2/14
#54 Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros. 3 Game Boy Advance on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 2/15
#55 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program 2/16
#56 Bubble Bobble Nintendo Entertainment System via Nintendo Wii Virtual Console on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#57 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode I: Homestead Ruiner Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#58 3D Sonic the Hedgehog Nintendo 3DS 2/18
#59 ToeJam & Earl Sega Genesis on PlayStation 3 Sega Vintage Collection 2/19
#60 X-Men Arcade on PlayStation 3 2/19
#61 Dungeons & Dragons Shadow over Mystara Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/23
#62 3D Streets of Rage 2 Nintendo 3DS 2/24



March:


#63 Point Blank DS Nintendo DS 3/1
#64 Space Manbow MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/3
#65 Final Fight 2 Super Nintendo via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/5
#66 Pop'n Music GB Animation Melody Game Boy Color 3/10
#67 Pop'n Music GB Game Boy Color 3/10
#68 Pop'n Music GB Disney Tunes Game Boy Color 3/10
#69 Fighting Vipers 2 Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#70 Sega Marine Fishing Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#71 Hako Boy! Nintendo 3DS 3/30



April:


#72 Astro's Playroom PlayStation 5 4/6
#73 Kirby Super Star Ultra Nintendo DS 4/8
#74 Bound PlayStation 4 4/9
#75 Contra Famicom via Contra Collection on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#76 Rolling Thunder Nintendo Entertainment System via Namco Museum Archives 2 on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#77 Warriors of Fate Arcade via Capcom Beat-em-up Bundle on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#78 Stretchmo Nintendo 3DS 4/11
#79 Commander Keen in Keen Dreams: Definitive Edition Nintendo Switch 4/20
#80 Mysterious Stones Arcade on Evercade 4/21
#81 Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 4/22
#82 Pirate Pop Plus Nintendo 3DS 4/30



May:


#83 NIGHTS into dreams... PlayStation 3 5/2
#84 Radirgy de Gojaru! Nintendo 3DS 5/6
#85 Yakuman Game Boy 5/9
#86 Excitebike World Rally Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 5/11
#87 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Nintendo 3DS 5/19
#88 Rakugaki Showtime PlayStation on PlayStation 3 5/28
#89 Magic Orbz PlayStation 3 5/28
#90 Style Savvy Nintendo DS 5/30



June:


#91 Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX Game Boy Advance via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 6/11



July


#92 Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone Arcade via Evercade 7/1
#93 Double Dragon II: The Revenge Arcade via Evercade 7/2
#94 Gluf Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#95 Alter Ego Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#96 Star Fox 2 Super Nintendo 7/13
#97 Ninja Commando Arcade via ADK Damashi PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 4 7/16
#98 GoTris Sega Master System via Evercade 7/27
#99 Spacey McRacey Nintendo Entertainment System via Evercade 7/27
#100 Forza Horizon Microsoft Xbox 360 via Microsoft Xbox Series X|S 7/29



August


#101 Rez Infinite PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/4
#102 Tetris Effect PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/6
#103 The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree Game Boy Advance 8/6
#104 Sega Casino Nintendo DS 8/6
#105 Super Mario Maker Nintendo 3DS 8/15
#106 Mom Hid My Game Nintendo 3DS 8/16
#107 Tetris Game Boy 8/30
#108 Side Pocket VS. Game Boy via Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 8/30



September


#109 Harold's Walk Nintendo 3DS 9/1
#110 Zimo - Mahjong Fanatic Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS 9/8
#111 Miles & Kilo Nintendo 3DS 9/17
#112 Steamworld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt Nintendo 3DS 9/23
#113 Bike Rider DX Nintendo 3DS 9/29



October


#114 Around the World in 80 Days Nintendo DS 10/7
#115 Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey Nintendo 3DS 10/7
#116 Drancia Saga Nintendo 3DS 10/15
#117 @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 15: The Mahjong Nintendo 3DS 10/19
#118 Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 10/22
#119 Rusty's Real Deal Baseball Nintendo 3DS 10/13
#120 Mansion of Hidden Souls Sega CD 10/31



November


#121 Super Mario Land 2: Some Coins or Something Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 11/5
#122 Ide Yousuke no Kenkou Mahjong Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/5
#123 Nintendo Badge Arcade Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/19
#124 Pokémon Violet Nintendo Switch 11/26



December


#125 Psycho Dream Super Famicom via Nintendo Switch online 12/3
#126 Donkey Kong Game Boy via Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 12/6



benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews
3-Dec-2022
Time for me to add a December clear. Decided to see what had been added to Switch Online and found Psycho Dream, a super famicom game that I had considered buying before but decided against it due to the price.

Although the cost of the cart is a bit high, there's really no better way to describe this game than a poor man's Castlevania.

You start out with a ridiculously short range weapon, but after several powerups you get a six-way screen filling shot that makes short work of anything but bosses (and it makes long work of them).

Take too many hits when powered up though and you go back to the original dinky weapon of worthlessness.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/fmeGstWbLq7m1Ro78

It's...okayish. Controls are average, hit detection is very sloppy. Level design is sometimes a slog but they do try different things in some of them which is nice. The bosses are large and cool and easily the best part of the game.

It takes maybe 45 minutes to an hour to clear it, so if you have Switch Online you might want to check it out. No English required - there is some story text at the very beginning of the game but that's about it. It's an action game the rest of the way through. Honestly though, any castlevania game is better.

January:


#1 Tetris DS Nintendo DS 1/1
#2 The Oregon Trail Nintendo DSi 1/1
#3 Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/1
#4 3D Classics: Urban Champion Nintendo 3DS 1/1
#5 Adventure Atari 2600 on Evercade 1/3
#6 Super Mario Land Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/4
#7 Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe Nintendo 3DS 1/4
#8 Super Mario Advance Game Boy Advance 1/5
#9 Yoshi's Cookie Game Boy 1/5
#10 Peggle PlayStation 3 1/6
#11 Dynamite Deka PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 3 1/6
#12 OutRun Online Arcade PlayStation 3 1/6
#13 Trax Game Boy 1/7
#14 Twinkle Star Sprites Neo Geo on Nintendo Switch 1/7
#15 Cat Girl Without Salad ~Amuse-Bouche~ Nintendo Switch 1/7
#16 Parodius MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 1/8
#17 The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 1/8
#18 NightSky Nintendo 3DS 1/8
#19 Armored Warriors Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#20 Knights of the Round Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#21 Metal Slug: 1st Mission Neo Geo Pocket Color on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#22 Maru's Mission Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/10
#23 Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre Nintendo 3DS 1/11
#24 Wario Blast Game Boy 1/12
#25 3D Altered Beast Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#26 Pazuru Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#27 Donkey Kong Famicom on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#28 Super Dodge Ball Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#29 Kirby's Dream Land Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#30 Kirby's Dream Land 2 Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#31 Glass Arcade on Evercade 1/15
#32 Mole Mania Game Boy 1/17
#33 Maestro! Jump in Music Nintendo DS 1/17
#34 Elite Beat Agents Nintendo DS 1/20
#35 Picross e9 Nintendo 3DS 1/26
#36 Streets of Rage 3D Sega Genesis on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#37 OutRun 3D Sega Master System on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#38 Fantasy Zone 3D Arcade on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#39 The Super Shinobi II 3D Mega Drive (Japan) on Nintendo 3DS 1/29



February


#40 Genesis & Master System Picross Nintendo Switch 2/2
#41 Dangun Feveron Arcade on PlayStation 4 2/3
#42 Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/4
#43 Winter Heat Sega Saturn 2/4
#44 2Do Arukotowa Sandoahru Sega Saturn 2/4
#45 Peggle 2 PlayStation 4 2/5
#46 Rescue Rangers Nintendo Entertainment System on PlayStation 4 2/5
#47 Interactive Storybook DS Series 1 Nintendo DS 2/5
#48 Utacchi! Nintendo DS 2/7
#49 Balloon Fight GB Game Boy Color on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 2/10
#50 Pong Arcade via Pong: The Next Level PlayStation 2/10
#51 The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 2/10
#52 Excite Truck Nintendo Wii 2/12
#53 Ghost Squad Nintendo Wii 2/14
#54 Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros. 3 Game Boy Advance on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 2/15
#55 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program 2/16
#56 Bubble Bobble Nintendo Entertainment System via Nintendo Wii Virtual Console on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#57 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode I: Homestead Ruiner Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#58 3D Sonic the Hedgehog Nintendo 3DS 2/18
#59 ToeJam & Earl Sega Genesis on PlayStation 3 Sega Vintage Collection 2/19
#60 X-Men Arcade on PlayStation 3 2/19
#61 Dungeons & Dragons Shadow over Mystara Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/23
#62 3D Streets of Rage 2 Nintendo 3DS 2/24



March:


#63 Point Blank DS Nintendo DS 3/1
#64 Space Manbow MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/3
#65 Final Fight 2 Super Nintendo via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/5
#66 Pop'n Music GB Animation Melody Game Boy Color 3/10
#67 Pop'n Music GB Game Boy Color 3/10
#68 Pop'n Music GB Disney Tunes Game Boy Color 3/10
#69 Fighting Vipers 2 Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#70 Sega Marine Fishing Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#71 Hako Boy! Nintendo 3DS 3/30



April:


#72 Astro's Playroom PlayStation 5 4/6
#73 Kirby Super Star Ultra Nintendo DS 4/8
#74 Bound PlayStation 4 4/9
#75 Contra Famicom via Contra Collection on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#76 Rolling Thunder Nintendo Entertainment System via Namco Museum Archives 2 on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#77 Warriors of Fate Arcade via Capcom Beat-em-up Bundle on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#78 Stretchmo Nintendo 3DS 4/11
#79 Commander Keen in Keen Dreams: Definitive Edition Nintendo Switch 4/20
#80 Mysterious Stones Arcade on Evercade 4/21
#81 Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 4/22
#82 Pirate Pop Plus Nintendo 3DS 4/30



May:


#83 NIGHTS into dreams... PlayStation 3 5/2
#84 Radirgy de Gojaru! Nintendo 3DS 5/6
#85 Yakuman Game Boy 5/9
#86 Excitebike World Rally Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 5/11
#87 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Nintendo 3DS 5/19
#88 Rakugaki Showtime PlayStation on PlayStation 3 5/28
#89 Magic Orbz PlayStation 3 5/28
#90 Style Savvy Nintendo DS 5/30



June:


#91 Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX Game Boy Advance via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 6/11



July


#92 Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone Arcade via Evercade 7/1
#93 Double Dragon II: The Revenge Arcade via Evercade 7/2
#94 Gluf Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#95 Alter Ego Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#96 Star Fox 2 Super Nintendo 7/13
#97 Ninja Commando Arcade via ADK Damashi PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 4 7/16
#98 GoTris Sega Master System via Evercade 7/27
#99 Spacey McRacey Nintendo Entertainment System via Evercade 7/27
#100 Forza Horizon Microsoft Xbox 360 via Microsoft Xbox Series X|S 7/29



August


#101 Rez Infinite PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/4
#102 Tetris Effect PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/6
#103 The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree Game Boy Advance 8/6
#104 Sega Casino Nintendo DS 8/6
#105 Super Mario Maker Nintendo 3DS 8/15
#106 Mom Hid My Game Nintendo 3DS 8/16
#107 Tetris Game Boy 8/30
#108 Side Pocket VS. Game Boy via Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 8/30



September


#109 Harold's Walk Nintendo 3DS 9/1
#110 Zimo - Mahjong Fanatic Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS 9/8
#111 Miles & Kilo Nintendo 3DS 9/17
#112 Steamworld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt Nintendo 3DS 9/23
#113 Bike Rider DX Nintendo 3DS 9/29



October


#114 Around the World in 80 Days Nintendo DS 10/7
#115 Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey Nintendo 3DS 10/7
#116 Drancia Saga Nintendo 3DS 10/15
#117 @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 15: The Mahjong Nintendo 3DS 10/19
#118 Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 10/22
#119 Rusty's Real Deal Baseball Nintendo 3DS 10/13
#120 Mansion of Hidden Souls Sega CD 10/31



November


#121 Super Mario Land 2: Some Coins or Something Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 11/5
#122 Ide Yousuke no Kenkou Mahjong Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/5
#123 Nintendo Badge Arcade Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/19
#124 Pokémon Violet Nintendo Switch 11/26



December


#125 Psycho Dream Super Famicom via Nintendo Switch online 12/3



Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
2-Dec-2022
For Frank's Game of the Month thread, I finished Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo.


I already talked about how Super Mario World was my favorite Mario game when I beat the Game Boy Advance port last year. If there was any doubt to that devotion, I picked the game again back up again year to take it all the way to 100% with every exit and every Yoshi Coin collected. Despite the love I have for the game and its portable version, never having a childhood Super Nintendo means I've spent comparitively little time with the original, save for a brief playthrough with the Wii Virtual Console release, and a 100% run on an emulator back in college.

(Bonus Artifact: One of my suitemates noted that the mustachoed, baseball-capped "fall" variant of Koopa Troopas looked like a mutual neighbor named Adil. I still have the 22-year-old screenshot that we used to immortalize that revelation.)

Taking Frank's nomination as an opportunity to revisit one of my favorite games, I played through it this time on my MiSTer for the first time on an analog display since I played it in a friend's living room three decades earlier. As usual, I spent way too much time uncovering secret exits in Donut Ghost House, breezed through Star Road with an arsenal of colored Yoshi's under my arm, and limped my way through the front door to Bowser's Castle after the trial and error of figuring out which doors don't lead to deathboxes.

Before long, I was starting at the end card that a friend had once - in the pre-Donkey Kong Country era - considered the best graphics he'd ever seen.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time via Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Mario World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 26/36
Total Games Beaten: 69


We're approaching the end of the year, and with a long vacation and another large video project on the horizon, it doesn't seem likely that many of my ten remaining platforms will see a completed game by the time 2023 rolls around. I'm expecting to finish Mega Man 7 for the Retro Talkshop Thread, and I'm working my way through the epic final stages of Kid Icarus: Uprising, but both of those are on platforms that have already been checked off for 2022.

There's a chance I might be able to squeeze in a Game Gear, Vita, or even a Stadia game because of their portable natures, but we'll see how time and network connections can afford such things. With my Analogue Pocket Game Gear adapter (and dock!) coming tomorrow, I'm itching to try the console's Game Gear support and screen filters.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
* 29-Nov-2022
I beat Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions Nintendo 3DS .
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What a remake! I played the GBA version in high school after playing PiT through DT, and I had a few beefs with it. When they announced the remake in 2017, I nodded, figuring that a remake could fix the issues that bogged down my first playthrough. Alphadream did just that—the graphics look good now, the Bros. Actions are far more streamlined and less of a chore to perform, the special moves remind you how to use them in the heat of battle, and the map is more convenient. They brought out the best in that wacky adventure!

Additionally, that added a fun new mode: Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. It tells the story of what happened to Bowser’s loyal followers after the Koopa Cruiser crashed at the start of the game. Turns out with the power of amusing retcons, a single Goomba—your unconfident hero—inadvertently caused many of the problems Mario, Luigi, and Bowser faced. Huuuuh-whoops! He and his band of fellow minion captains are a likeable bunch, and you find yourself really rooting for them to beat Fawful and earn the respect of their brainwashed superiors. The mode is a sort-of RTS, with two armies clashing and you passive influencing their stats and attacks. You might find yourself grinding a bit as it gets harder, as enemy levels just keep increasing and you’re frequently switching out your team, and the EXP isn’t evenly distributed as a result. But it’s worth it to see the conclusion:


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Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
28-Nov-2022
Still not willing to put down the can of turtle soup, I found an excuse to boot up the PC version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection and play through the original arcade version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time.


I've played various ports and versions of Turtles in Time over the years and came to the conclusion (like many others) that the Super Nintendo port is my favorite, if not the superior version. Still, the arcade version has the best animation, a slightly better instrumentation, and a lot more voice integration than its console counterpart, and none of its shortfalls keep it from being a good time.

The Cowabunga Collection adds a couple of optional game tweaks, the most notable of which is Nightmare Mode. The enemy count seemingly triples (which the menu mentions), and the enemy difficulty shoots up (which the menu doesn't mention), effectively turning your turtle into the love child of a pinball and a green pinata. The game doesn't scale evenly on a Steam Deck, which was the driver for me getting the PC version, but it looks glorious and crisp on a full-size PC without too much noticeable lag either. But the most memorable - and probably the most unsettling - thing about the Cowabunga Collection is the acknowledgement that *some people playing Starbase 2100 today will still be alive when the actual 2100 rolls around*. Whoa, dude.

For the first time, after jumping back and forth between Leonardo and Donatello for years, I finally played through the game as Michelangelo without too much of a fuss. He doesn't reach as far as his purple and blue brothers, but his special attack still covers a ton of ground, which makes him play about the same. When the Steam Deck failed to record my playthrough (I guess this is why they tell you to make a test recording first...), I attempted to play through the game again, this time as Raphael, but Raph's vertically-oriented special attack made the game feel clumsier than I liked. I switched back to Donatello and took down Shredder neither much fanfare nor a "Weren't you just here?" acknowledgement from the spiked one.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time via Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 26/36
Total Games Beaten: 68



SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
28-Nov-2022
I beat Mario’s Picross Nintendo 3DS (originally GB).
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Quality Picross, though the other two Mario ones are better. Every Mario Picross game has a bafflingly annoying design choice that sours the experience at the last minute—this game gives you 80 more puzzles to solve after you finish the Star-level puzzles but doesn’t let you choose them from a list like the other modes, instead giving them to you randomly and not recording which you’ve already cleared. Given that the game doesn’t tell you when you’ve finished the final batch of puzzles, and they’re technically postgame content, I’m calling this game done. Fun puzzles, though.

benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews
26-Nov-2022
Got two more to report today... #123 is Nintendo Badge Arcade for 3DS. I'm filing this under the "seen everything the game has to offer" section rather than the credit roll, for reasons I will explain below.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/83dcsjE8EqPSjAs79

This is a free-to-play game from the time wheb Nintendo was trying all kinds of things to staunch the bleeding of cash when the Wii U was performing so dismally.

It plays like a crane machine, except the only prizes you get are little pin badges you can affix to the touchscreen home menu. There is a LOT of variety in the badges and the ones available rotate out every day.

They currently give you two free plays a day, plus the chance to earn a few more through a daily practice game (generally 1 or 2, but sometimes it is generous and gives you more!).

Run out of free plays, and it's a dollar plus tax for 5 more plays, or come back the next day.

My biggest issue with the game is that the most recognizable or popular badges are usually behind or beneath other ones, so in some cases it's impossible to get them without paying, or getting extremely lucky with the practice game.

After a few months of almost daily play, I finally hit 1,000 badges. At that point you have to start managing them and decide which collections you want to keep available for your home screen and which you want archived. I thought 1000 was going to be the end but no, apparently it goes up to 5000, and there's no way I'll get that before the eshop shuts down in March. So I'm calling this one done.

Interestingly, while there are a lot of shared badges between regions, there are some badges in Europe and Japan that the US didn't seem to get. Anyway i hit 1000 badges a week ago (11/19) and haven't played it since.

Next up, another Mahjong game! Just kidding, it's
Pokémon Violet for Switch.

Breaking from the mold of the traditional Pokémon games, this one is very much open world (and gets more so as you defeat the Titans and gain additional options for traversing difficult terrain).

It's probably the best story a mainline Pokémon game has ever had (which admittedly is a low bar, and anyone even remotely paying attention will see the plot twists a mile away. Despite the graphical and early gameplay glitches I experienced, as well as a number of questionable choices for returning Pokémon from older games, overall it is a very good romp through a mix of new and familiar territory.

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Clocked in the victory at slightly under 40 hours on this one, which I felt was maybe a bit longer than what my idea amount would have been (closer to 30). Of course that's also entirely my fault for refusing to use anything other than premier balls to catch Pokémon, so towards the beginning of the game when pokebucks are tight, I had to be very choosy about which mons I tried to catch.

Final endgame team was the water starter, the Cinnabon dog, the angry electric bird, the lawnmower engine, the game-specific armor evolved fire kid, and the olive (all fully evolved). No I don't remember most of their names because I gave them all Nicknames. If you want their nicknames, I named them all Steve. I started doing that in the GBA days thinking as a younger lad how hilarious that was that all the Pokémon are named Steve. And I still do it today not for teh lulz but because now it's an honest to goodness tradition.

The new gimmick of Terastallizing Pokémon is not as cool as the previous gimmicks of Gigantamax in sword/shield or Mega Evolutions in the 3DS games, but it does open up some fun strategic options.

I think this is one of the better entries in the series. Leagues ahead of sword/shield and the diamond/pearl remakes. Although they did add a crafting element to TMs, which I strongly dislike, you don't really need to do much of that to win the game. It's only if you want to play competitively against others and I have zero interest in losing to a 9 year old who can dedicate every waking hour to mons.

January:


#1 Tetris DS Nintendo DS 1/1
#2 The Oregon Trail Nintendo DSi 1/1
#3 Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/1
#4 3D Classics: Urban Champion Nintendo 3DS 1/1
#5 Adventure Atari 2600 on Evercade 1/3
#6 Super Mario Land Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/4
#7 Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe Nintendo 3DS 1/4
#8 Super Mario Advance Game Boy Advance 1/5
#9 Yoshi's Cookie Game Boy 1/5
#10 Peggle PlayStation 3 1/6
#11 Dynamite Deka PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 3 1/6
#12 OutRun Online Arcade PlayStation 3 1/6
#13 Trax Game Boy 1/7
#14 Twinkle Star Sprites Neo Geo on Nintendo Switch 1/7
#15 Cat Girl Without Salad ~Amuse-Bouche~ Nintendo Switch 1/7
#16 Parodius MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 1/8
#17 The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 1/8
#18 NightSky Nintendo 3DS 1/8
#19 Armored Warriors Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#20 Knights of the Round Arcade on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#21 Metal Slug: 1st Mission Neo Geo Pocket Color on Nintendo Switch 1/10
#22 Maru's Mission Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 1/10
#23 Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre Nintendo 3DS 1/11
#24 Wario Blast Game Boy 1/12
#25 3D Altered Beast Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#26 Pazuru Nintendo 3DS 1/12
#27 Donkey Kong Famicom on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#28 Super Dodge Ball Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo Switch 1/13
#29 Kirby's Dream Land Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#30 Kirby's Dream Land 2 Game Boy on Nintendo Wii 1/15
#31 Glass Arcade on Evercade 1/15
#32 Mole Mania Game Boy 1/17
#33 Maestro! Jump in Music Nintendo DS 1/17
#34 Elite Beat Agents Nintendo DS 1/20
#35 Picross e9 Nintendo 3DS 1/26
#36 Streets of Rage 3D Sega Genesis on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#37 OutRun 3D Sega Master System on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#38 Fantasy Zone 3D Arcade on Nintendo 3DS 1/29
#39 The Super Shinobi II 3D Mega Drive (Japan) on Nintendo 3DS 1/29



February


#40 Genesis & Master System Picross Nintendo Switch 2/2
#41 Dangun Feveron Arcade on PlayStation 4 2/3
#42 Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/4
#43 Winter Heat Sega Saturn 2/4
#44 2Do Arukotowa Sandoahru Sega Saturn 2/4
#45 Peggle 2 PlayStation 4 2/5
#46 Rescue Rangers Nintendo Entertainment System on PlayStation 4 2/5
#47 Interactive Storybook DS Series 1 Nintendo DS 2/5
#48 Utacchi! Nintendo DS 2/7
#49 Balloon Fight GB Game Boy Color on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 2/10
#50 Pong Arcade via Pong: The Next Level PlayStation 2/10
#51 The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken Famicom Disk System on the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch 2/10
#52 Excite Truck Nintendo Wii 2/12
#53 Ghost Squad Nintendo Wii 2/14
#54 Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros. 3 Game Boy Advance on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 2/15
#55 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System on Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program 2/16
#56 Bubble Bobble Nintendo Entertainment System via Nintendo Wii Virtual Console on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#57 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode I: Homestead Ruiner Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 2/17
#58 3D Sonic the Hedgehog Nintendo 3DS 2/18
#59 ToeJam & Earl Sega Genesis on PlayStation 3 Sega Vintage Collection 2/19
#60 X-Men Arcade on PlayStation 3 2/19
#61 Dungeons & Dragons Shadow over Mystara Arcade on Nintendo Wii U 2/23
#62 3D Streets of Rage 2 Nintendo 3DS 2/24



March:


#63 Point Blank DS Nintendo DS 3/1
#64 Space Manbow MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/3
#65 Final Fight 2 Super Nintendo via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 3/5
#66 Pop'n Music GB Animation Melody Game Boy Color 3/10
#67 Pop'n Music GB Game Boy Color 3/10
#68 Pop'n Music GB Disney Tunes Game Boy Color 3/10
#69 Fighting Vipers 2 Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#70 Sega Marine Fishing Sega Dreamcast 3/19
#71 Hako Boy! Nintendo 3DS 3/30



April:


#72 Astro's Playroom PlayStation 5 4/6
#73 Kirby Super Star Ultra Nintendo DS 4/8
#74 Bound PlayStation 4 4/9
#75 Contra Famicom via Contra Collection on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#76 Rolling Thunder Nintendo Entertainment System via Namco Museum Archives 2 on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#77 Warriors of Fate Arcade via Capcom Beat-em-up Bundle on Nintendo Switch 4/9
#78 Stretchmo Nintendo 3DS 4/11
#79 Commander Keen in Keen Dreams: Definitive Edition Nintendo Switch 4/20
#80 Mysterious Stones Arcade on Evercade 4/21
#81 Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah MSX on Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 4/22
#82 Pirate Pop Plus Nintendo 3DS 4/30



May:


#83 NIGHTS into dreams... PlayStation 3 5/2
#84 Radirgy de Gojaru! Nintendo 3DS 5/6
#85 Yakuman Game Boy 5/9
#86 Excitebike World Rally Nintendo Wii on Nintendo Wii U 5/11
#87 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Nintendo 3DS 5/19
#88 Rakugaki Showtime PlayStation on PlayStation 3 5/28
#89 Magic Orbz PlayStation 3 5/28
#90 Style Savvy Nintendo DS 5/30



June:


#91 Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX Game Boy Advance via Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console 6/11



July


#92 Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone Arcade via Evercade 7/1
#93 Double Dragon II: The Revenge Arcade via Evercade 7/2
#94 Gluf Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#95 Alter Ego Sega Genesis via Evercade 7/4
#96 Star Fox 2 Super Nintendo 7/13
#97 Ninja Commando Arcade via ADK Damashi PlayStation 2 on PlayStation 4 7/16
#98 GoTris Sega Master System via Evercade 7/27
#99 Spacey McRacey Nintendo Entertainment System via Evercade 7/27
#100 Forza Horizon Microsoft Xbox 360 via Microsoft Xbox Series X|S 7/29



August


#101 Rez Infinite PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/4
#102 Tetris Effect PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5 8/6
#103 The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree Game Boy Advance 8/6
#104 Sega Casino Nintendo DS 8/6
#105 Super Mario Maker Nintendo 3DS 8/15
#106 Mom Hid My Game Nintendo 3DS 8/16
#107 Tetris Game Boy 8/30
#108 Side Pocket VS. Game Boy via Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 8/30



September


#109 Harold's Walk Nintendo 3DS 9/1
#110 Zimo - Mahjong Fanatic Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS 9/8
#111 Miles & Kilo Nintendo 3DS 9/17
#112 Steamworld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt Nintendo 3DS 9/23
#113 Bike Rider DX Nintendo 3DS 9/29



October


#114 Around the World in 80 Days Nintendo DS 10/7
#115 Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey Nintendo 3DS 10/7
#116 Drancia Saga Nintendo 3DS 10/15
#117 @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 15: The Mahjong Nintendo 3DS 10/19
#118 Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 10/22
#119 Rusty's Real Deal Baseball Nintendo 3DS 10/13
#120 Mansion of Hidden Souls Sega CD 10/31



November


#121 Super Mario Land 2: Some Coins or Something Game Boy on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console 11/5
#122 Ide Yousuke no Kenkou Mahjong Nintendo DSi on Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/5
#123 Nintendo Badge Arcade Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop 11/19
#124 Pokémon Violet Nintendo Switch 11/26



Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
18-Nov-2022
As I collected more G-roll for my video project, I beat Street Fighter X Tekken for the PlayStation 3, unintentionally checking off that platform in the process.


In an era where Final Fantasy VII Remake is a thing, Noctis is a playable character in Tekken 7, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate somehow manages to fill its roster with representatives from all my favorite franchises (sentient racecars excluded, naturally), it seems somewhat quaint to admit that Street Fighter X Tekken was nothing short of a dream come true when it was first announced. Tekken had cemented itself as my favorite fighting franchise from the day I bought my first PlayStation, and Street Fighter IV had unexpectedly knocked my socks off when it landed for the PlayStation 3, despite being a lukewarm Street Fighter fan before that point. The game was seemingly backed by all the money in the universe, was oozing with the same overabundance of style as Street Fighter IV did, and - of course - featured a rogues gallery of characters from the Capcom Street Fighter / Final Fight universe mashed up with a few generations of Tekken characters, pulling from their Tekken 3 variants whenever possible. And that's not even considering that the game was to be followed up with a Tekken X Street Fighter "sequel" a few years later that did the same thing with the modern Tekken engine.

I don't know if any of you were following along with this game at release, but if you were, you probably realize that "dream come true" is not what we ended up with. Street Fighter X Tekken should have been peeled out if its shiny Special Edition box (it came with a BANK, yo!) and stubbornly glued itself to the innards of the console's disc drive, not to be removed from its shiny black coffin for months. In reality, I barely touched it. I paired up my favorite Street Fighter and Tekken characters (Sakura and Yoshimitsu... don't ask), slumped my way through Arcade Mode once, and then barely picked it up after that. Even when the game was ported to the Vita and had the benefits of "anytime" portability, I paid the game very little attention or time. Something about it failed to click with me, especially when it came to tickling the twisted dreams of a Tekken fan like myself.

I've wondered for years what it is about Street Fighter X Tekken that made it land with such a wimper, but I've usually just attributed it to three things: the luster of the new Street Fighter engine wearing off (we'd seen two Street Fighter IV retail releases at this point), the intense marketing for the game overselling what we actually ended up with, and the fighting system itself, which appeals to Street Fighter fans like second nature but feels like putting casts and braces all over the Tekken characters. Those things were all true on some level, but this great video from Matt McMuscles went into detail about it. Despite stealing Street Fighter's art style and turning the "XTREME" dial up to 11, fights weren't very exciting. They took too long, attacks didn't do enough damage, and the massive roster didn't leave enough development time for things like more fighting environments or interesting single-player objectives. Double all that for the Tekken characters, who were treated like exchange students / substitute teachers that felt signficantly lost in translation that other, more compatible guest franchises hadn't in the past.

Namco also never delivered their promised Tekken X Street Fighter either, which is besides the point and probably a wise financial choice, but still manages to suck. They did shove Akuma in Tekken 7 for some reason, which almost feels worse than if they hadn't done anything at all.

The game wasn't entirely without merit. I ate up the presentation like a supermarathon runner with a pint of Ben & Jerry's; the intro FMV, in particular - which swaps out Street Fighter IV's "ink" flourishes with fighters made of water - is exactly how an overhyped release that brings together two massive fanbases should begin. The roster, despite being in a game that doesn't deserve it, is massive and loaded with obvious must-haves and obscure guest characters, and that's before considering Fat Mega Man and Pac-Man driving a Mokukin body suit. Finally, I'm a sucker for remixes of classic songs, admittedly, but Street Fighter X Tekken's reinterpretations and mashups of classic songs from Street Fighter II, Tekken 3, and Tekken Tag Tournament are outstanding, hence the whole reason for me digging out this accursed game after so many years.

As Matt's video notes, the game eventually got a huge post-release patch that fixes character balance, power-ups, and the damage curve overall. Fights are snappier, attacks feel more consequential, and the game feels more like the Street Fighter IV game from which it inherited so many mechanics. Part of my bad initial experience also may have simply been with the characters I chose. Yoshi and Sakura - God love them - bumbled around like they were still learning there moves, but playing through Arcade mode with figureheads like Ryu and Kazuya felt more like real brawling. It's sad to think about what the legacy of the game could have been had the patched game been available at release, instead of dropped months later after being buried by negative press and DLC nickel-and-diming.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 26/36
Total Games Beaten: 67



Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
* 14-Nov-2022
I finished two more games recently, starting with the PC version of Deathsmiles.


Collector's Editions of games have always been around in one way or another, but they seemed to go nuts during the seventh generation of gaming when publishers were doing whatever they could to squeeze more and more money out of a game sale. First, they increased the price of a new physical game to $60. Then, the small tokens of paid downloadable content ballooned into massive investments that sometimes cost more than the game itself, albeit providing a fraction of the content. Most memorably, there was no shortage of gigantic boxes on store shelves filled with cheaply-made trinkets, additional discs, exclusive content, artwork, and in some rare and special occasions, well-endowed mousepads.

The limited edition release of Deathsmiles for the Xbox 360 didn't feature any emboobed PC peripherals, but it did include a sharp-looking purple faceplate that piqued my interest, despite knowing absolutely nothing about the game. Like, literally nothing. It could have been an accounting simulator for all I knew, but I doubted that considering how much praise the game was already getting.

When the game arrived and I played it for the first time, I was greeted by a shooter unlike anything I had ever seen before. This was my first encounter with Cave, the famed developer celebrated what I now know as "bullet hell" shooters that set aside the metered rationing of old school sh'mups like my beloved Raiden in favor of full-on chaos. Instead of piloting weaponized spaceships, you're controlling superpowered witches, but this is far from a cute-em-up. You spend the entire game destroying beautifully-rendered grotesque monsters through mystical environments as a wild soundtrack blasts in the background. And sweet Christmas, there's a lot of bright pink bullets to dodge. I've never done drugs, but the one hour where I blitzed through the main campaign as Rosa must come pretty close to what it feels like.

The Deathsmiles soundtrack is pretty bizarre, but it had its share of standout tracks, which is why I ended up revisiting it as part of this year's 30-Day VGM Challenge video. The original 360 game is long gone, but Deathsmiles and its sequel have been ported to a ton of platforms, including Steam and the Steam Deck, which is where I ended up buying it. Scaling effects and pixelation make the game look a whole lot worse than I remember (though I was much less anal about that sort of thing way back then), but playing through again - this time with Sakura, at the behest of the corresponding Steam community - was every bit as much of a head trip so many years later.

And then, last night, in the middle of the night, I finally finished Lunar: Eternal Blue for the Sega CD, which I started back in January.


Our friend @Lunar posted about his "Lunar New Year" concept - using the annual holiday as an excuse to play through a game from the Lunar franchise - a few years back. Since then, I've taken it as an opportunity to play through the original Lunar: The Silver Star on the Sega CD, followed by Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete for the PlayStation. I was briefly introduced to the latter over twenty years ago, but the more hardcore mechanics and anime-heavy presentation ended up being a tricky pill to swallow. Revisiting them recently, though, showed me why the franchise is so beloved.

Rather than play through another port of Silver Star, I decided to play the game's Sega CD sequel, both to see where the story goes and to put my newly-modded Sega Nomad through its paces. Part of Silver Star's charm for me was how simple it was. Despite the occasional cutscene, it resembled, of all things, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest with its predictable characters, booming (and heavily period-appropriate) soundtrack, and relatively simple mechanics obfuscated by a barely-functional menu. Eternal Blue, in contrast, is much more fleshed out and cinematic. The characters and cutscenes are more developed, the battle system is better-explained, and the demands the game makes of you are much broader.

At no time is this more clear than when you're dungeon crawling. Eternal Blue's dungeons are sprawling, filled with lots of branching paths and dead ends that take a lot of time to explore comprehensively. Most significant dungeons also feature a travel mechanic/obstacle - tube elevators, lava rafters, ice chutes, etc. - that needs to be decoded to ultimately make it to the final boss. After spending upwards of an hour smacking your compass, the bosses at the end of the dungeon were sometimes a lot trickier to crack than their predecessor's counterparts. Lunar's big battle gimmick is how your enemies telegraph what attack they're about to use. It was bonus information in the original Lunar, but this time around, it's downright essential to respond to your foe's incoming move in the endgame, once the bad guys finally hide their stride.

Eternal Blue took me a long time to finish. Despite being able to play and save anywhere, booting a Sega CD game on a bulky Nomad is nowhere near as seamless as resuming a game session on a Switch, so progress felt slow. As much of a conceptual leap as it was over Silver Star, I still missed the characters and the colors of its PlayStation cousin. Losing a chunk of progress about halfway through the game after a particularly gnarly dungeon crawl wasn't much fun either, but that's not the game's fault. Things moved a whole lot faster once I started playing the game at home, and I was pretty satisfied with the game's climax, though it involved having my face kicked in by the final boss more times than I'd like to admit.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Deathsmiles, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 -
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 25/36
Total Games Beaten: 66



Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
10-Nov-2022
I have a duo of games that I finished up on the way to collecting G-roll for a new video, starting with Gradius III for the Super Nintendo.


One of my friends in middle school and high school had a dusty Super Nintendo sequestered in their basement. He didn't use it all that often, but being the budding gamer that I was, I made sure the little gray box got some exercise whenever I visited. His collection differed quite a bit from the collections of my other friends, one such example being his copy of Gradius III. It made enough of an impression that, when I finally picked up a Wii in 2007 and started exploring the Virtual Console, Gradius III ended up being my first such purchase. With a lot of Nintendo staples available on its portable platforms, the long-forgotten horizontal shooter seemed like the perfect choice.

There's a lot that I adore about Gradius III. For starts, the soundtrack - the big impetus to this year's playthrough - is an absolute banger, with its first few level tracks being standouts. I love how the enemy and boss designs merge organic Akira-style monstrosities and futuristic spaceship aesthetics. I love the way the game lets you pick a loadout, instead of just giving you a rotation of guns that grow progressively bigger as you accumulate power-ups. And, along those same lines, I friggin' love the Ripple gun. I don't even care if it's not the optimal choice (according to the Interwebs, the Twin Laser actually gets that distinction), but it's the perfect space weapon.

I was never very good at the game. Even with the Wii re-release, I had a hard time fully unlocking my loadout. By swallowing my pride and setting the difficulty to Easy, though, that happened a little more often this time around, especially in the later levels that seem to throw orange orbs at you. I also figured out fairly quickly that avoiding the orbs once you have your shield upgrade highlighted is great for a quick recharge when your defenses go down. The game's slowdown is actually a lot worse than I remember and not isolated to a few setpieces like some retro gaming pundits imply, but - and I'm slightly ashamed of this - I grew to appreciate it in the later, more chaotic levels where holding down the Fire button functions effectively as a "brake" when the heat goes up.

Following Gradius, I played through - and this is a mouthful - Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo for the PlayStation.


For the uninitiated, Capcom released enhanced versions of the first six Mega Man games for the PlayStation in Japan. Later on, some of them made cameo appearances as PSOne Imports for the PSP and PlayStation, which is how I discovered them. I won't go into too much detail about my love for Mega Man 2 - I played through the Genesis version as part of my 2020 year of replays and consider it and its extraordinary 8-bit soundtrack as all-time faves - but this was a release I've been itching to dive into for a long time.

The Complete Works games look like straight-up ports of the Nintendo releases at first glance, but Capcom added a whole ton of enhancements and quality of life features that take advantage of the hardware without messing too much with the gameplay. There's a new HUD with 16-bit style graphics, hazard indicators, and tips as you play through each of the levels. There's Memory Card support that negates the need to take down pictoral passwords, and even a Pocketstation (!) app that lets you level up both Mega Man (or Rock, I guess, since this is a Japanese game) and his opponents. You can optionally turn on rapid fire, which makes huge difference even with the three bullet limit, and Dual Shock rumble.

But for me, the greatest feature in this "Special Edition" release is the soundtrack. While it's not a complete replacement, roughly half the tracks in the game were swapped out with CD quality re-arrangements. Standouts are the excellent Bubble Man remix, as well as the new version of Wily Stage 1, both of which turn already awesome songs into incredible modern tracks.

Wood Man's theme, however, remains untouched. Oh well. I guess you can't mess with perfection.


Nintendo Entertainment System - Akumajō Densetsu, Akumajō Dracula, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Gris, Mass Effect 2, Stray, Subsurface Circular, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, Robo Aleste, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
NEC TurboGrafx-16 - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo CD -
Super Nintendo - Gradius III, Kirby Super Star, Super Castlevania IV, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
3DO - Out of this World
Atari Jaguar -
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Virtual Boy -
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo, Tekken 2
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie, WipEout 64
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
PlayStation 2 -
Game Gear -
Game Boy - The Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Legends, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Game Boy Advance - Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge via Konami GB Collection Volume 4, TMNT, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo GameCube - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Nintendo DSi - LEGO Rock Band, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation 3 -
Nintendo Wii - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
PlayStation Vita -
Nintendo New 3DS - 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Ridge Racer 3D, Steel Diver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
Sony PlayStation VR -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Android - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Brothers Unite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Google Stadia -
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Misc. - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari 2600), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City (Plug & Play)

Unique Systems Covered: 25/36
Total Games Beaten: 64


More random playthroughs coming soon...

Scott
GameTZ Subscriber Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
9-Nov-2022
benstylus wrote:
> SupremeSarna wrote:
>> I beat Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Wii U (originally GBA).
>> [imgt]https://i.imgur.com/IC32TQZ_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium[/imgt]
>>
>> Here’s some Nintendo fan heresy: I don’t like Super Mario Bros. 3.
>
> Banned.

yes

Mario 3 is GOAT material.
benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews
* 9-Nov-2022
SupremeSarna wrote:
> I beat Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Wii U (originally GBA).
> [imgt]https://i.imgur.com/IC32TQZ_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium[/imgt]
>
> Here’s some Nintendo fan heresy: I don’t like Super Mario Bros. 3.

Banned.

> It’s a fairly
> punishing game with a good bit of trial and error gameplay and a lot of annoying
> mechanics that newer Mario games have mostly abandoned—things like the mushrooms
> moving left or right based on the direction from which you hit the block, stages
> completely lacking checkpoints, being taken back several map spaces when you fail
> a stage, a heavier emphasis on those obnoxious note blocks, and so on.

Counter points:
I like that you can choose the direction of your shroom. Also as you get further into the game, you should have enough powerups in your stash that you rarely if ever need to enter a stage as shrinkydink Mario, so mushroom movement shouldn't be a huge deal.

I don't know what you mean by trial and error gameplay. Unless you are talking about the cryptic ways of unlocking a white Toad house or a treasure ship, or the bonus card matching minigame... or is it having too much freedom to fly around and then not know where you are going to land?

If you want punishing play lost levels.

Actually there was one thing I found annoying as a kid... in two player mode when the other player can steal your turn by challenging you to that Mario Bros style minigame if you enter the same space they are on.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
9-Nov-2022
I beat Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Wii U (originally GBA).
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Here’s some Nintendo fan heresy: I don’t like Super Mario Bros. 3. It’s a fairly punishing game with a good bit of trial and error gameplay and a lot of annoying mechanics that newer Mario games have mostly abandoned—things like the mushrooms moving left or right based on the direction from which you hit the block, stages completely lacking checkpoints, being taken back several map spaces when you fail a stage, a heavier emphasis on those obnoxious note blocks, and so on. But this isn’t supposed to be a rant, because thanks to Warp Whistles, beating the story mode was only a tiny fraction of my experience.

The real reason I booted this up was to play the 38 e-Reader levels that come bundled with the Wii U version. These stages were super novel and often challenging, and because they were made in 2003, they tend to avoid the more antiquated elements I mentioned. Some of them pull elements from SMB2, World, and even Yoshi’s Island to make some truly unique stages. They felt like Super Mario Maker before Super Mario Maker! Seeing SMB3 Mario plucking turnips and flying with the Cape Feather was really cool, as was bouncing off Bumpties and running up walls. I reached an area in one stage that made me think I was about to fight Wart, and though he sadly wasn’t there, it’s telling that they were able to capture my imagination enough to think that was a possibility!

I beat each e-Reader stage as both Mario and Luigi, and nabbed all the Advance Coins and e-Coins. Tricky but satisfying! I highly recommend this for $8 if you have a Wii U. The e-Reader stages are worth the price on their own, and you get SMB3 (grumble) and a remake of Mario Bros. too. Or you can go on eBay and buy all the e-Reader cards and an e-Reader peripheral separately, if breaking the bank is more your style.


Topic   Retro Talkshop Thread - Game of the Month Super Nintendo Final Fantasy VI

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
1-Nov-2022
I #BeatIt

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I bought this for $5 in 2013, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve beaten it. It’s got such unique world themes, like a stage inside a whale, a stage where you swim through tree sap, a world inside a giant house, and a world inside a giant Mario robot! (The “ball” stage is inside his stomach, not his crotch. Get it right, YouTubers.) The Rabbit Ears are great for hovering through stages, and Wario’s stage is a tricky gauntlet. This is my favorite 2D Mario game by far.


Topic   FS/FT: NES,SNES, Cube, Sega, PS1,PS2, GB, GBA, DS, XBox - huge inventory!!

Bostonitalian88
450 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (7)
* 2-Oct-2022
Massive inventory available for sale or trade (want list is up to date). Condition is noted and everything has been tested to ensure it works properly.

Couple of caveats:
1) Unfortunately, for better or worse, the prices below aren't 100% up to date, it is cumbersome to update every title based on the going rates of games but I do use recent eBay sold listings to get an idea of what something is worth and then take off a little here and there so please ask if you have any questions; If you are interested in a game and something seems off just ask and I'm more then happy to work with you.
2) I do primarily sell to a number of private collectors and some of the items they have on hold are on this list and won't be available. I can assure you that it isn't all the "good games" so please inquire about whatever you are interested in.
3) I am happy to ship items however you'd like if you are covering shipping, I tend to throw in free shipping for large orders.

Please PM me or shoot an offer, I am really good at checking throughout the day. Any questions please let me know, thanks!

Everything is at least in VG condition unless noted!¬

Systems:

Gameboy Advance SP – AGS – 001 – Black - $75
Gameboy Advance SP – AGS – 101 – Pearl Blue - $150
Gamecube package - Purple – 1 Nintendo brand controllers - VG condition - $80
Genesis Bundle – model 1 or 2 console w/ 2 controllers - $75
Nintendo 3DS – Good/VG condition. Color: Red, CIB w/ Mario loaded onto it - $125
Nintendo 64 – w/ 1 Nintendo Brand Controller - $100
Nintendo DSi – Orange - $90
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP - pearl blue, AG-101, w/ manual & charger - $150
Nintendo (NES) Top Loader - $130, w/ dogbone controller - $155
Nintendo Wii – Black, missing front gamecube controller shield flap but works perfectly - $75
Nintendo Wii – Black, COMPLETE w/ sensor! - $90
Sega Genesis Mini – 1 controller, all wires, no HDMI - $70
SNES system w/ 2 controllers - $100


Games:

32X – Cart only and in VG condition unless noted
Cosmic Carnage - $15
Doom – CIB - $25
Knuckles Chaotix - $100
Star Wars: Arcade x3 – 1 CIB - $10, $25
T-MEK – CIB - $350
Virtua Fighter – CIB - $30
Virtua Racing Deluxe – CIB - $20

3DO

3DO Game Gun - $110
3DO Game Guru – CIB (not long box) - $80
Ballz: The Director's Cut – disc only - $20
Cannon Fodder – disc only - $50
Crash 'n' Burn – disc only - $15
Demolition Man – $45
Escape from Monster Manor – manual, broken jewel case - $35
Horde, The – disc only - $30
Immercenary – disc only - $25
Johnny Bazookatone – case & manual only - $30
Killing Time – CIB (not long box) - $100
Myst – case cracked, no manual - $30
PaTaank – case & manual only - $12
Phoenix 3 – CIB (not long box) - $50
PO'ed – disc only - $35
Return Fire – CIB (Not long box) - $45
Road Rash – case no manual - $50
Samurai Shodown – case no manual - $30
Seal of the Pharaoh – disc only - $40
Star Fighter – CIB (not long box) - $45
Supreme Warrior – disc only - $45
Twisted: The Game Show – disc only - $12
Way of the Warrior – disc only - $25



Dreamcast – Everything complete and in at least VG condition unless noted
Controller – tight stick, with mini game card and memory card (memory cards come w/ cases and manuals)

Armada - $35
Crazy Taxi - cracked case - $15
Fighting Force 2 - $25
EGG: Elemental Gimmick Gear – minor disc scratches - $95
NFL 2K – crack in case - $5
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein – $75
Resident Evil: Code: Veronica - $45
Sega Smash Pack: Volume 1 – crack in case - $18
Space Channel 5 – crack in vase - $26
Stupid Invaders – generic case no manual - $20
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - $6
Web Browser – cracked case - $5
World Series Baseball 2K1 – crack in case - $4




Gameboy

Adapter -- Four Player w/ extra wire connection - $10
Alleyway - $9
Avenging Spirit - $250
Balloon Kid - $21
Baseball - $6
Bubble Ghost - $60
Burai Fighter Deluxe - $25
Buster Bros. – w/ manual - $80
Double Dragon - $10
Dr. Mario - $15
Duck Tales 2 - $28
F-1 Race - $5
Godzilla - $20
Golf - $15
Heavyweight Championship Boxing - $5
Jurassic Park – glue on back - $8
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball -- Game Boy Edition – CIB - $30
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters - $15
Kirby's Dream Land x2 - $25
Krusty's Fun House - $20
Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, The x2 – 1 CIB - $25, $250
Light Boy Accessory x2 - $30
Mickey's Dangerous Chase x2 – 1 w/ manual - $6, $10
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - $10
Miner 2049er - $15
Mortal Kombat II – w/ manual - $25
Mysterium - $17
Navy Seals - $10
Nintendo Game Boy Cleaning Kit – w/ case - $20
Nobunaga's Ambition - $15
Operation C - $30
Pac-Man – w/ manual - $10
Paperboy - $10
Pit-Fighter – CIB - $85
Pokemon Blue - label fade, initials - $55
Pokemon Yellow - $45
Radar Mission - $7
Speedy Gonzales - $10
Spy vs. Spy - $25
Star Wars – w/ manual - $20
Super Mario Land x5 – 1 initials on back, 2 w/ manual - $15, $25
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins - $20
Tecmo Bowl - $10
Tetris x3 – 1 w/ manual - $11, $15
Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge - $8
Toy Story - $5
Worms Armageddon - $20
WWF Raw - $7
Zoop - $8


Gameboy Advance

Advance Guardian Heroes - $50
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising - $40
Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms - $25
Astro Boy: Omega Factor - $60
Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge – w/ manual - $40
Banjo Pilot – w/ manual - $65
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon - $20
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - $60
Crash & Spyro Superpack - $17
Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates – $5
Donkey Kong Country - $15
Doom x2 - $50
Doom II - $70
Drill Dozer - $140
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity x2 - $18
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls - $10
Final Fantasy V Advance - $70
Final Fantasy VI Advance - $100
Fire Emblem - $70
Golden Sun – torn label, sticker on back - $23
Golden Sun: The Lost Age - $65
Gunstar Super Heroes - $57
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror x2 - $60
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land - $27
Klonoa: Empire of Dreams - $60
Konami Krazy Racers - $35
Legend of Zelda, The (Classic NES series) - $26
Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, The - $50
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga - $30
Mario Kart Super Circuit - $15
Mega Man Battle Network 3: White - $35
Metal Slug Advance - $60
Metroid Fusion x2 - $80
Metroid: Zero Mission - $90
Ninja Five-O – Ninja Cop variant - $250
Pokemon Fire Red - $100
Pokemon Ruby Version – no label - $75
Pokemon Sapphire x2 – $80
Rave Master: Special Attack Force! - $15
Sega Arcade Gallery - $30
Sonic Advance x2 - $16
Sonic Advance 2 - $25
Sonic Advance 3 - $16
Sonic Battle - $25
Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs - $10
Spyro 2: Season of Flame - $9
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones - $8
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - $8
Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force - $10
Street Fighter Alpha 3 - $30
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story - $150
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts - $55
Super Mario Advance - $25
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island - $20
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 - $20
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 - $25
Super Robot Taisen Original Generation - $30
Tekken Advance - $15
Tetris: Worlds - $10
Xevious Classic NES Series - $10
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy - $30


Gameboy Color

720 - $5
Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! - $30
Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, The – label fade - $50
Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy, The - $8
New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley, The - $4
Pokemon Crystal x2 - $125
Pokemon Gold x3 - $40
Pokemon Pinball – w/ manual - $35
Pokemon Silver - w/ trainers guide - $40
Resident Evil Gaiden - $200
Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood - $5


Gamecube – Complete unless noted

Animal Crossing – w/ AC memory card - $80
Bomberman Jetters – CB - $18
Burnout 2: Point of Impact – disc only - $15
Controllers (both Nintendo brand and not) – Silver/black, tight stick
Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex – no manual - $20
Crash Nitro Kart - $18
Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat - $16
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai – no manual - $10
Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules – no manual - $11
Freekstyle - $10
Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life – insert faded some, manual missing cover - $40
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody - $45
James Bond 007: Nightfire - $20
Ikaruga - $85
Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer – gamestop case - $6
Kirby Air Ride – CB - $56
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game – cover of manual almost torn off - $15
Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy - $8
Luigi's Mansion – PC, minor cover art wear - $70
Mario Kart: Double Dash x3 – 1 disc only, 1 no manual - $65, $75, $85
Mario Party 4 – CB - $70
Mario Party 5 - $75
Mario Party 7 – disc only - $45
Mario Power Tennis – Inserts but no manual - $40
Mario Superstar Baseball – BS, scratch on disc - $35
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 – no manual - $6
Metroid Prime x4 – 1 no manual - $30, $40
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes – disc only - $50
Monopoly Party – disc only - $4
Namco Museum - $7
Need for Speed: Underground - $8
Need for Speed: Underground 2 - $20
Nickelodeon Party Blast - $15
Pac-Man Fever – PC, minor wear - $15
Pac-Man vs. / Pac-Man World 2 – no manual - $20
Pac-Man World 2 - $16
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door x2 – 1 no manual - $110, $130
Pikmin x2 – 1 PC, 1 May need to be resurfaced, GS case, no manual - $50, $80
Pokemon Channel – no manual - $75
Rayman Arena x2 – 1 no manual - $10, $11
Resident Evil 2 - $80
Resident Evil 4 - $18
Rugrats: Royal Ransom - $20
Scaler - $40
Scooby-Doo: Mystery Mayhem - $20
Shrek: Extra Large - $22
Shrek SuperSlam – no manual - $20
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle – disc only - $45
Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut – disc only - $35
Sonic Mega Collection x2 - $25
Soul Calibur II – CB - $20
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – no manual - $20
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie - $18
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly – generic case no manual - $15
SSX 3 – disc only - $8
SSX Tricky – CB - $25
Star Fox Adventures x2 – 1 PC & inserts no manual - $50, $80
Star Wars: Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II x2 – 1 disc only, minor scratches - $12, $20
Super Mario Sunshine x2 - $70
Super Monkey Ball – PC w/ no manual - $13
Super Monkey Ball 2 x2 – 1 PC - $25
Super Smash Bros. Melee x3 – 1 cover art shows wear and has bar code cut out – $80, $85
Tak and the Power of Juju – no manual - $10
Tales of Symphonia – PC, no manual - $25
Tom and Jerry: The War of the Whiskers – disc only - $11
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland – CB - $20
Tony Hawk's Underground - $20
Tony Hawk's Underground 2: World Destruction Tour – rip in insert - $20
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger – Sealed (maybe reseal?) - $40
Ultimate Spider-Man - $55
URBZ: Sims in the City, The - $25
Viewtiful Joe – case no manual, stickers - $17
WaveBird – w/ receiver - $75
Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Party Game$ x2 - 2 case no manual - $80
Wario World – no manual - $90
WWE WrestleMania XIX - $26
Zelda Collector's Edition, The x2 – 1 no manual - $70, $85
Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, The – PC - $100
Zelda: Ocarina of Time w/Master Quest x3 – 1 disc only - $65, $80
Zelda: The Wind Waker x4 – 1 w/ strategy guide - $75, $85
Zelda: Twilight Princess, The x3 – 1 no manual - $70, $110

Game Gear

Aladdin - $15
Battery Pack – no ac adapter - $25
Bust-a-Move - $10
Donald Duck: The Lucky Dime Caper - $30
Itchy & Scratchy - $15
Krusty's Fun House - $15
Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse - $12
NBA Action starring David Robinson - $10
Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92 - $30
PGA Tour Golf II - $10
Poker Face Paul's Blackjack - $7
R.B.I. Baseball '94 - $8
RC Grand Prix - $30
Rise of the Robots - $30
Sports Illustrated Championship Football & Baseball - $30
Sports Trivia - $4
Streets of Rage 2 - $25
WWF Raw - $16
Taz in Escape from Mars - $3
TV Tuner - $25
World Cup Soccer - $15
World Series Baseball – w/ manual - $10
World Series Baseball '95 - $8


Genesis – cart only and VG condition unless noted

Adventures of Batman & Robin, The - $50
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters – w/ box (damaged insert) - $10
Aladdin - $10
Alien 3 - $15
Altered Beast x3 – 3 CIB, 1 cover art ripped - $25
American Gladiators - $10
Batman Forever - box no manual - $10
Batman Returns - CIB - $20
Battletech - $15
Battletoads – CIB (manual = copy) - $55
Battletoads/Double Dragon x2 - $25
Beyond Oasis – w/ manual - $150
Boogerman – sticker on cart, w/ box - $45
Budokan: The Martial Spirit - $10
Caliber .50 - $40
Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse x2 –1 case no manual, 1 CIB - $30, $60
Castlevania: Bloodlines - $70
Chakan: The Forever Man - $25
Columns – CIB - $12
Combat Cars x2 – 2 CIB, 1 manual = copy - $12
Contra Hard Corps – label damage - $60
Dark Castle - $40
Death Duel - $15
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf - 1 CIB - $20
Doom Troopers – CIB - $215
Dune: The Battle for Arrakis – CIB - $180
Dynamite Headdy - $30
Earnest Evans - $40
Earthworm Jim – CIB - $65
Ecco the Dolphin – 1 CIB w/ registration card and poster - $25
Ecco: The Tides of Time - CIB - $30
Ecco Jr. - $17
Eternal Champions x2 –1 case no manual, 1 CIB - $9, $12
Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing - $5
Exo Squad - $20
F-15 Strike Eagle II – CB - $13
Fatal Labyrinth - $15
Final Zone x2 – 1 minor label wear - $45
Fire Shark – CB - $100
Game Genie x2 – 2 w/ book - $30
Ghostbusters x2 – 1 CIB - $50, $150
G-LOC: Air Battle - $10
Golden Axe – CIB sega classics - $50
Growl - $60
Gunstar Heroes - $90
Herzog Zwei - $60
Humans, The - $15
IMG International Tour Tennis - $6
Immortal, The - $25
Jordan vs. Bird - $10
Joshua & the Battle of Jericho - $30
Judge Dredd - $10
Jurassic Park – CIB - $18
Jurassic Park -- Rampage Edition - $8
King of the Monsters 2 - $15
Lemmings 2: The Tribes – w/ manual - $14
Light Crusader x2 - $20
Lion King, The – CIB cardboard box worn - $20
Lost World: Jurassic Park, The – CB - $60
Lotus II: RECS - $8
Marble Madness – CIB - $20
Marko's Magic Football – Mega Drive? - $12
Marvel Land - $25
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein – CIB w/ registration card - $25
Mazin Saga Mutant Fighter - $40
Mega Turrican – label damage, CB - $165
Mercs – CIB - $35
Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker - $50
Mickey Mania – CIB - $30
Midnight Resistance – CIB - $70
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - $6
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie – CIB - $26
Mortal Kombat – CIB, manual & case damaged - $20
Mortal Kombat II – 1 CIB - $25
Mortal Kombat 3 – 1 CIB - $25
MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head – CIB, writing on case - $20
Mutant League Football – Complete w/ dirty plays card and GamePro flyer - $65
Mutant League Hockey – COMPLETE – label wear from sticker being on front, manual in good/fair shape - $175
Mystic Defender – box no manual - $70
NBA Jam – CIB, box worn - $15
NHL Hockey – 1 CIB - $10
Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45 – CIB w/ poster - $30
Outlander x2 – 1 CIB - $10, $30
OutRunners – CIB - $60
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures x2 - $6
Paperboy – CB - $20
Phantasy Star II x2 – 1 CIB - $45, $110
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom – CIB - $70
Pirates! Gold x2 – 1 CIB w/ map - $60, $150
Power Monger - $15
Primal Rage - $10
R.B.I. Baseball '93 - $6
The Revenge of Shinobi - $20
Road Rash – CB - $20
RoadBlasters - $25
Rocket Knight Adventures – small initials on front - $23
Rolling Thunder 3 - $50
Shadow of the Beast – fair label - $20
Shaq-Fu - 1 CIB - $14
Shining Force II - $80
Shinobi III - CIB - $80
Sol-Deace x2 - $55
Sonic 3D Blast – 1 box (worn), no manual - $16
Sonic and Knuckles x4 – 2 CIB, 1 box in poor shape - $20, $45
Sonic the Hedgehog x4 – 4 CIB - $30
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 x4 – 4 CIB - $20
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 x3 – 3 CIB, 1 w/ label damage - $50, $60
Sonic Spinball - $10
Spider-Man -- 1995 Acclaim Version – CIB - $35
Spider-Man/Venom: Maximum Carnage - 1 CIB red cart - $60
Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge – CIB - $22
Splatterhouse 2 – case no manual - $170
Streets of Rage 2 x3 - 2 CIB - $30, $75
Streets of Rage 3 - $45
Strider Returns - $30
Sub Terrania – case no manual - $12
Summer Challenge - $6
Super Battleship – 1 CIB - $7
Target Earth x2 – 1 CIB - $17, $40
Task Force Harrier EX – CIB - $90
Tecmo Super Bowl – CIB w/ quick tips card - $14
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist – worn label, box no manual - $100
Terminator 2: Judgment Day - $10
ThunderFox – CIB - $155
Time Killers – minor label wear - $70
Toejam & Earl x3 – 1 box no manual, 2 COMPLETE - $65, $75
Toki: Going Ape Spit - $45
Tommy Lasorda Baseball – 1 CIB - $10
Turrican x2 – 1 label fade, 1 sticker on side - $20
Twin Cobra – CIB - $32
Vapor Trail - $100
Vectorman x3 – 2 CIB - $15, $35
Venom / Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety – CB - $30
Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio - $10
Wardner - $65
Warlock - $15
Warrior of Rome - $10
Whip Rush – stickers - $55
Wings of Wor – CIB, manual a little worn - $150
World of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck x2 – CIB - $16, $30
World Series Baseball - CIB - $8
World Series Baseball '95 – 1 CIB - $10
X-Men - $10
X-Perts – CIB (box a little flat) - $45
Zombies Ate My Neighbors x3 – 2 CIB - $25, $65
Zoop - $7

Neo Geo Color Pocket

Neo Geo Pocket Color system - $125

Dark Arms: Beast Buster 1999 – w/ clamshell - $50
King of Fighters R-2 – w/ clamshell - $25
Last Blade, The – w/ clamshell - $100
Metal Slug: 2nd Mission – w/ clamshell - $100
Neo Turf Masters - $30
Samurai Shodown! 2: Pocket Fighting Series – w/ clamshell - $80
SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium – w/ clamshell - $60


Nintendo 3DS – Loose and in VG condition unless noted

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia -- Limited Edition – NEW - $175
Pokemon Moon – Cover art worn - $20
Pokemon: Super Mystery Dungeon - $25
Pokemon X – CIB - $40
Pokemon Y – Generic case - $30
Ultimate NES Remix x2 – 2 sealed - $60



N64 – Loose and in VG condition unless noted

Nintendo Brand Controller – All colors for the most part, all have tight sticks - $30
Memory card - $15

Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2 - Box in good/fair shape, has blockbuster tape/stickers on it, sticker on cart, w/ mail away post card and insert - $40
Asteroids Hyper 64 – 1 CIB - $45
BattleTanx - CIB - $50
Castlevania – 1 CIB - $100
Command & Conquer 64 – 1 CIB - $30
Cruis'n World - $25
Diddy Kong: Racing x2 – 1 CIB - $30, $100
Doom 64 x2 - $35
GoldenEye 007 - w/ manuals - $45
Hybrid Heaven – CIB - $85
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine – CIB - $350
Jet Force Gemini - CIB - $100
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time x2 - 2 CIB - $150
Mario Kart 64 x2 - 2 CIB - $150
Mario Party 2 - COMPLETE!!! – $100 (G – VG)
Mario Tennis – CIB - $85
Mischief Makers – 1 CIB - $225
Mission: Impossible – 1 CIB - $25
Mortal Kombat 4 – CIB - $130
Nightmare Creatures - CIB - $38
Perfect Dark x3 – 1 N64 hard clamshell w/ manual, 2 CIB - $60
Pokemon Stadium - $30
Pokemon Stadium 2 - label fading - $75
Resident Evil 2 - sticker on side - $30
Star Fox 64 – $25
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - $10
Stunt Racer 64 - Box in good/fair shape, has blockbuster tape/stickers on it, cart is near mint, w/ mail away post card and insert, no manual - $2100
Super Mario 64 - CIB - $75
Super Smash Bros. - CIB - $200
Tetrisphere – minor label fade, sticker on back - $13
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil - w/ manual - $25


Nintendo DS – Loose and in VG condition unless noted

Action Replay DS - $35
Action Replay DSi – w/ manual and PC software disc - $55
Action Replay DSi – Updates version w/ yellow label - $65
Animal Crossing: Wild World x3 – 1 CIB - $25, $35
Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles – inserts no manual - $10
Avatar: The Last Airbender – CIB - $10
Away: Shuffle Dungeon – CIB - $10
Drawn to Life - $5
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - $30
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn - $13
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days x2 – 1 CIB - $13, $22
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, The - $40
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, The x2 – 1 CIB - $75, $100
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story x2 - $12
Mario Kart DS x3 – CIB - $15
Mario Party DS x2 – CIB - $16
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games – w/ Box - $7
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – Complete - $8
Metroid Prime: Hunters – $10
New Super Mario Bros. x2 - 1 CIB - $13, $25
Pokemon Black – Complete - $85
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team - $18
Pokemon Ranger - $24
Pokemon Soulsilver – CIB - $105
Pokemon White Version – 1 CIB - $80
Sega Superstar Tennis - $4
Sonic Rush – CIB - $25
Sonic Rush Adventure - Complete - $35
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing - $6
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions – CB inserts no manual - $15
Spyro: Shadow Legacy – CIB - $18
Star Fox: Command – CIB - $20
Super Mario 64 x2 – 2 Complete - $25
Super Princess Peach - $30
Tetris DS - $20
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia – Complete - $34
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus - $27


NES – In VG condition and Cart only unless noted
NES Sleeves - $1.50 each or 20 for $25

8 Eyes – w/ manual - $25
10-Yard Fight x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (5 screw) - $15, $110
1942 – w/ manual - $27
1943: The Battle of Midway – CIB - $75
3-D WorldRunner - w/ manual - $18
Addams Family, The – sticker res on back - $20
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Hillsfar – CB - $450
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance x2 – 2 CIB - $145
Adventure Island x3 – 1 CIB - $15, $75
Adventures of Bayou Billy, The x3 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $5, $11, $25
Adventures of Dino-Riki, The - 1 CB - $55
Adventures of Lolo 2 - $50
Adventures of Rad Gravity – w/ manual - $50
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends – Box no manual - $70
Adventures of Tom Sawyer - $11
After Burner – 1 w/ manual - $20
Air Fortress - w/ manual - $19
Alien 3 – CIB - $125
All-Pro Basketball - $7
Amagon - $12
American Gladiators - $10
Anticipation - CIB - $20
Arch Rivals - $8
Arkanoid – 5 screw - $20
Arkista's Ring - $65
Astyanax – CIB - $50
Athena x2 - 1 5 screw - $15, $20
Athletic World - $20
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - $65
Back to the Future - $10
Back to the Future II & III - w/ manual - $30
Bad Dudes – 1 CIB - $40
Bad News Baseball – cart wear - $20
Barbie – w/ manual - $23
Base Wars x2 – $10
Baseball x2 - 1 CIB - $6, $60
Baseball Stars - $20
Bases Loaded x2 – 1 CIB - $3, $15
Bases Loaded II: Second Season x2 - $4
Bases Loaded 3 – stickers on back - $10
Batman: The Video Game x2 – $12
Battle Chess – CIB all inserts - $35
Battletoads - CB - $90
Battletoads/Double Dragon - $140
Battle of Olympus, The x2 ¬– $25
Bee 52 – CIB - $75
Best of the Best: Championship Karate - $56
Big Foot – $10
Big Nose the Caveman – CIB - $50
Bill Elliot's NASCAR Challenge - $7
Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure - $30
Black Bass, The x2 – 1 CIB - $10, $30
Blackjack - $125
Blades of Steel x3 – 1 Konami classic edition, 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $6, $13 (Manual), $22 (Red copy) $45
Blaster Master x2 – 1 w/ manual – $10, $17
Blue Marlin, The - $40
Blues Brothers, The - $100
Bo Jackson Baseball - $15
Boulder Dash – CIB, stickers on box but in good shape overall - $70
Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia, A – 1 w/ paper manual/insert – $25
Bram Stoker's Dracula - $75
Break Time: The National Pool Tour – CIB box wear - $60
Bubble Bobble – 1 CIB - $100
Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, The - 1 w/ manual - $18
Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The – CIB, box missing top flap & rip in back - $35
Burger Time x2 – 1 5 screw, 2 w/ manual – $23, $30
Captain Comic - $40
Captain Skyhawk - $8
Casino Kid - $8
Castelian – stickers on cart - $35
Castlequest – w/ manual - $20
Castlevania x3 – 1 with label rips, 1 CIB (black seal) - $30, $32, $325
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest - CIB - $100
Castlevania III Dracula's Curse x3 – 2 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $75, $200
Caveman Games - $16
Championship Pool – label starting to peel on top - $25
Circus Caper - $12
Clash at Demonhead – speckled cart, stickers, label starting to peel - $25
Cliffhanger – label peel on top - $75
Clu Clu Land - 5 screw - $65
Cobra Command - $12
Commando x2 – 1 5 screw, 1 w/ manual - $10, $14
Conflict - $45
Conquest of the Crystal Palace - $60
Contra x5 – 1 w/ manual, 2 CIB - $40, $60, $250
Cool World - $150
Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge - $50
Cyberball – CIB - $70
Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine – w/ manual - $12
Dance Aerobics - $15
Darkwing Duck x2 – 1 CB - $75, $250
Day Dreamin' Davey - $20
Deathbots – 1 label worn/missing top - $50
Defender II – 1 w/ manual - $16
Déjà vu x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $25, $75
Demon Sword - $10
Desert Commander - $20
Destination: Earthstar – 1 w/ manual - $10
Dick Tracy x2 – 1 marker on back, 1 CB - $10, $65
Die Hard - $250
Dirty Harry - $20
Disney Adventures in the Magic Kingdom - $20
Donkey Kong - $55
Donkey Kong 3 - 5 screw - $20
Donkey Kong Classics x4 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $22, $30, $85
Donkey Kong Jr. – 5 screw - $45
Double Dare – marker on back - $15
Double Dragon – $13
Double Dragon II: The Revenge - $11
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones - $20
Double Dribble x2 – 1 5 screw, 1 CIB - $7, $23
Double Strike – label worn - $45
Dr. Chaos – CIB - $40
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Name on front - $18
Dr. Mario x6 - 4 w/ manual, 2 CIB - $8, $20
Dragon Power - $10
Dragon Spirit – CB - $30
Dragon Warrior x2 – 2 w/ manual - $12
Dragon Warrior II - $75
Dragon's Lair - $40
Duck Hunt x2 – 1 5 screw, 1 CB (Box hang tab version) - $10, $75
Duck Tales x3 - 1 CIB (manual is small copy) - $25, $75
Duck Tales 2 – w/ manual, writing on manual, top of label a little torn/bent, VG overall - $600
Dudes with Attitude – CB - $30
Elevator Action - 5 screw - $15
Eliminator: Boat Duel - $20
Excitebike x7 – 4 5 screw, 2 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $8, $10, $13, $130
Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land - $28
F-15: City War – top label torn - $12
F-15 Strike Eagle – 1 w/ manual – $20
Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The - $40
Faxanadu - CIB w/ hard case - $35
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge - $17
Fester's Quest – CIB - $35
Final Fantasy x4 – 1 CIB - $25, $100
Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit - $10
Fire Hawk - $40
Friday the 13th x4 – 1 CIB (manual = paper insert) - $20, $150
Fun House – marker on side - $12
Galactic Crusader - $75
Galaga x2 - $15
Game Genie x4 – 3 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $25, $45, $70
Gauntlet – $7
Gauntlet II - w/ manual - $13
Ghosts 'n Goblins - w/ manual - $23
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - $110
Goal! - w/ manual - $10
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! – marker on front - $30
Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters – MINT - $300
Golf x4 – 2 5 screw, 1 CB - $6, $10, $35
Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode x 2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (manual copy) - $15, $45
Goonies II, The x2 – 1 5 screw, 1 CIB - $75, $90
Gotcha! X2 – 2 w/ manual - $10
Gradius - $10
Gremlins 2: The New Batch - w/ manual - $60
The Guardian Legend x2 - 1 w/ manual - $25, $36
Gumshoe x2 – 2 5 screw - $18
Gun Smoke – rare label variant - $35
Gyromite x4 – 4 5 screw - $15
Gyruss - w/ manual (sticker on cart and manual) - $15
Heavy Shreddin' – sticker on label - $5
High Speed x2 – 1 label starting to peel at top, 1 CB - $9, $30
Hogan's Alley x4 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB – $8, $15, $55
Hollywood Squares x2 – 1 CB, 1 CIB (manual copy) - $30, $40
Home Alone - $20
Hook – CIB - $75
Hudson Hawk x2 – 1 w/ manual - $35, $45
Hunt for Red October, The – w/ manual and classified info flyer – $15
Hydlide – CIB - $35
Ice Climber – 1 5 screw w/ manual - $50
Ice Hockey x4 – 1 CIB - $5, $35
Ikari Warriors x2 -$10
Ikari Warriors II : Victory Road - $10
Immortal, The – CIB - $70
Impossible Mission II - $45
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - $75
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -- 1993 Ubisoft Edition - $200
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - $20
Indy Heat - $25
Infiltrator x2 – 1 CB - $5, $20
Iron Swords Wizards & Warriors II x4 - 1 CIB - $5, $25
Iron Tank - $10
Jack Nicklaus Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf – 1 CB - $25
Jackal x3 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (hard case) - $15, $20, $110
Jaws x2 - $11
Jeopardy! - 1 CIB - $20
Jeopardy! 25th Silver Anniversary - $4
Joe & Mac - $25
John Elway's Quarterback - 1 CIB - $15
Journey to Silius - $40
Joust – 1 CB - $45
Jungle Book, The – CIB - $145
Karate Champ x2 – 2 5 screw - $7
Karate Kid - $6
Karnov – w/ manual - $12
Kick Master – sticker and marker on side - $130
Kickle Cubicle x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $32, $100
Kid Icarus - $30
King of Kings: The Early Years - $30
Kings of the Beach x2 – 1 CIB - $5, $20
King's Knight – label wear on top - $8
King's Quest V – CIB - $115
Klash Ball – CIB - $90
Knight Rider - CB - $30
Krazy Kreatures x2 - 2 w/ manual - $40
Krusty's Fun House - $12
Kung Fu x2 - 2 w/ manual - $15
Kung Fu Heroes – w/ rental case - $30
Legacy of the Wizard x2 – 1 w/ box (fair), 1 CIB - $25, $45
Legend of Kage, The – 1 CB - $60
Legend of Zelda x5 – 1 w/ manual, 1 5 screw, 1 w/ manual & map, 1 CIB, 1 CIB w/ including guide - $45, $60, $66, $200, $230
Legendary Wings - $10
Lemmings – w/ manual - $75
Lethal Weapon - $80
Life Force - w/ manual - $35
Linus Spacehead -- Aladdin Release – CIB - $250
Little League Baseball: Championship Series – 1 CIB - $45
Little Mermaid, The - w/ manual - $25
Little Nemo: The Dream Master - w/ manual - $30
Lode Runner - $10
Lone Ranger, The - $65
Loopz – CIB - $45
Lunar Pool - w/ manual - $10
M.C. Kids - w/ manual - $35
Mach Rider – 5 screw - $20
Mafat Conspiracy, The – marker on front - $9
Magic Darts - $10
Magic Johnson's Fast Break - $5
Magic of Scheherazade, The – 1 CB w/ reg card - $100
Magmax - $10
Major League Baseball x4 – 2 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $3, $4, $15
Maniac Mansion x4 – 1 CB, 1 COMPLETE - $30, $100, $125
Mappy Land - $20
Marble Madness x3 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (manual insert) - $5, $15, $55
Mario Bros. x3 – 2 5 screw, 1 is CB - $35, $400
Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu - $70
Mega Man – 1 cart bubbly - $100, $125
Mega Man 2 – 1 CB - $150
Mega Man 3 – CIB - $150
Mega Man 4 – 1 CB - $220
Mega Man 5 x2 - $150
Mega Man 6 x2 – 1 back label torn, 1 CB – $70, $280
Menace Beach – rare black cart variant - $500
Metal Gear x2 – 1 w/ manual & map! - $15, $45
Metal Mech - $25
Metroid x5 - 1 w/ rental stickers (not damaging label), 1 yellow, 1 CIB - $27, $35, $210
Michael Andretti's World Grand Prix - $10
Mickey Mousecapade - $5
Mickey's Adventures in Numberland – CIB - $250
Mickey's Safari in Letterland – CIB - $125
Micro Machines – w/ manual - $45
Mig 29 Soviet Fighter – w/ manual - $25
Mighty Bomb Jack - $10
Mighty Final Fight – 1 minor marker on top - $240
Mike Tyson's PUNCH-OUT!! X3 – 1 CB, 1 CIB w/ Letter! - $45, $320, $600
Millipede x2 – 1 CIB - $7, $25
Milon's Secret Castle x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $18, $40
Miracle Piano Teaching System, The - $25
Mission: Impossible - $6
Monopoly x3 – 3 CIB - $35
Monster Party - $30
Ms. Pac-Man – 1 w/ custom hard case - $45
MTV's Remote Control – 1 w/ manual - $10
M.U.L.E. - $45
Mystery Quest - $20
NARC – w/ manual - $15
NES Play Action Football x2 – 1 CIB - $3, $16
Nightmare on Elm Street, A x2 - $80
Nightshade – Blockbuster sticker on side - $50
Ninja Gaiden x3 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (box good-fair) - $12, $20, $125
Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos x2 - $15
Ninja Kid - 5 screw w/ manual - $22
Nintendo World Cup Soccer - 1 w/ manual - $15
Operation Wolf x2 – 1 w/ manual - $5, $10
Orb-3D – CIB w/ 3d glasses - $35
Othello - w/ manual - $10
Pac-Man x2 – 2 Tengen, 2 w/ manual - $16
Pac-Mania – CIB - $60
Palamedes – CIB - $55
Paperboy 2 - $21
Peter Pan and the Pirates x2 – 1 CIB - $10, $40
Pictionary – sticker on cart/initials on back - $6
Pinball x2 - w/ manual, 1 CIB - $16, $55
Pinball Quest - CIB - $45
Pinbot - $5
Pipe Dream - $12
Platoon x2 – 1 CIB hard case - $6, $18
P.O.W.: Prisoners Of War x2 – 2 CIB - $150
Popeye x3 – 1 w/ marker on front/back & a sticker on back, 1 5 screw - $22, $30
Power Punch II – w/ manual - $50
Predator x2 – 1 w/ hard case and manual (copy) - $18, $50
Prince of Persia – CIB - $150
Pro Sport Hockey - $180
Pro Wrestling x4 – 2 5 screw, 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB Hang Tab - $10 (OG), $15 (5 screw), $25 (w/ manual), $275 (CIB Hang Tab)
Punch Out! X4 - 1 w/ manual, 3 CIB - $26, $50
Punisher, The - $30
Puss 'n Boots x2 - $50
Pyramid x2 – 1 w/ manual - $40, $50
Q*bert x2 – 2 w/ manual - $20
Quattro Adventure – CIB w/ reg. card, poster, etc. - $70
R.B.I. Baseball x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB w/ reg card - $12, $55
R.C. Pro-Am x4 – 2 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $8, $12, $60
Race America – CIB, box in great condition - $255
Racket Attack - $4
Rad Racer x2 - 1 w/ manual and 3D glasses, 1 fully CIB - $25, $65
Rad Racer II x2 – 1 CIB - $10, $40
Rad Racket Deluxe Tennis 2 – 1 crack in cart - $85, $90
Rambo - $12
Rampage x4 – 1 w/ manual - $13, $20
Renegade x3 – 2 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $7, $12, $80
Rescue: The Embassy Mission - $6
Ring King – w/ manual - $20
River City Ransom x3 – 2 CIB (1 paper copy), box good-fair - $40, $220
Road Runner - $15
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves x2 – 1 w/ manual - $10, $20
RoboCop x2 - $7
Rock 'n' Ball - $7
Rocketeer, The – minor label wear on spine - $10
Rockin' Kats – $200
Rollerball - $7
Rolling Thunder - $10
Romance of the Three Kingdoms II – sticker on back - $140
Rush 'n Attack x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB (hang tab box) - $7, $15, $150
Rygar x4 – 3 w/ manual (1 copy) - $15, $30
Secret Scout - $350
Section Z - $6
Seicross - $10
Sesame Street: 123 – 1 CIB - $20
Sesame Street: ABC - $5
Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide & Speak - $20
Sesame Street: Countdown - $20
Shadowgate x4 – 1 w/ manual, 3 CIB - $25, $100
Shatterhand – 1 minor pen on cart and label pull - $250
Shockwave - $40
Short Order/Eggsplode - $30
Side Pocket – CIB - $35
Silent Service x2 - 2 w/ manual - $8
Silver Surfer - $40
Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants, The x2 – 1 CIB - $15, $100
Simpsons: Bart vs. the World, The - $11
Skate or Die x4 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $5, $8, $50
Skate or Die 2 - CB - $55
Ski or Die - $7
Skull & Crossbones - $10
Sky Shark - $10
Slalom x2 – 2 w/ manual (1 5 screw) - $16
Smash TV - w/ manual - $25
Snake Rattle n Roll x3 – 3 w/ manual - $11
Snake's Revenge: Metal Gear II - $18
Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular – 1 CB - $30
Soccer - 5 screw - $20
Solitaire - $55
Solomon's Key – 5 screw - $18
Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos x3 – 1 w/ manual, 2 CIB - $10, $20
Space Shuttle Project – w/ manual - $40
Spelunker - 5 screw, w/ manual - $30
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six x2 – 1 minor label peel on top, 1 CIB - $33, $130
Spot: The Video Game - w/ manual - $17
Spy Hunter x4 – 2 CIB - $6, $30
Spy vs. Spy - $10
Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston – CIB - $140
Star Force - $15
Star Soldier - $7
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary - $12
Star Tropics x3 – 2 CIB, 1 w/ letter - $8, $70, $120
Star Tropics II: Zoda's Revenge x2 – 1 CIB - $18, $75
Star Voyager x2 - $5
Star Wars – CIB - $100
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back x2 – 1 CIB (card case) - $30, $120
Starship Hector - $20
Stealth ATF – w/ manual - $12
Stinger x2 – 2 5-screw, 1 stickers on front and back - $15
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight – 1 w/ manual - $10, $17
Strider - $10
Super C – w/ manual - $30
Super Cars - $50
Super Dodge Ball - $14
Super Glove Ball x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 w/ writing on back - $5, $8
Super Jeopardy! - $6
Super Mario Bros. x3 – 1 w/ manual, 1 5 screw CIB, 1 first edition 5 screw CIB unpunched hang-tab box - $30, $300, $850
Super Mario Bros 2 x4 - 4 CIB - $125
Super Mario Bros. 3 x5 – 2 w/ manual, 3 CIB - $25, $125
Super Pitfall - $20
Super Spike V'Ball x2 - $5
Super Spike V'Ball/Nintendo World Cup – w/ manual - $11
Super Sprint - $7
Super Spy Hunter - $100
Super Team Games - $10
Superman – marker on cart - $30
Swords and Serpents - $10
T & C Surf Designs x3 – 2 w/ manual, 1 w/ sticker/writing on back - $4, $7
Taboo: The Sixth Sense - $20
Tag Team Wrestling – 5 screw -$8
TaleSpin – CB - $40
Target: Renegade – w/ manual (sticker) - $11
Tecmo Baseball - $5
Tecmo Bowl x6 – 1 CB - $12, $22
Tecmo Super Bowl x4 – 1 CIB - $28, $75
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x8 – 3 w/ manual, 1 CIB -$10, $18, $75
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game x6 - 6 w/ manual - $25
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project x3 - $50
Tennis – CIB (hang tab box) - $300
Terminator 2: Judgement Day – wear on spine - $7
Tetris x10 – x3 - 3 CIB - $20
Tetris 2 x6 – 2w/ manual, 3 CIB - $5, $7, $25
Thrilla's Surfari – sticker on side, a little faded - $30
Thundercade x2 – 1 CIB (manual is a copy) - $12, $55
Three Stooges, The – w/ manual - $14
Tiger-Heli x2 – 1 CIB - $5, $30
Time Lord x2 – 1 CIB - $5, $50
Tiny Toon Adventures - $10
Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland - $12
To the Earth - w/ manual - $10
Tom & Jerry – name on back - $10
Tombs & Treasure - $35
Top Gun x8 – 3 w/ manual - $4, $6
Top Gun: The Second Mission x2 – 1 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $10, $40
Top Players Tennis - $5
Total Recall – w/ manual - $11
Totally Rad – w/ manual - $35
Toxic Crusaders - $200
Track & Field x3 – 1 w/ box, 2 COMPLETE (1 hang tab box) - $30, $60, $250
Track & Field II - CIB - $40
Trojan - $6
Trolls on Treasure Island – missing top of label - $40
Ultima Exodus x5 – 3 w/ manual, 1 CIB - $9, $13, $40
Ultima: Quest of the Avatar - $20
Ultimate Air Combat – w/ manual - $60
Ultimate Basketball - $5
Ultimate Stuntman - $30
Uncanny X-Men, The – big chip in front but works fine - $8
Untouchables, The – Rare Blue Label! - $75
Urban Champion – 5 screw - $20
Vegas Dream – 1 w/ hard case - $10
Venice Beach Volleyball - $30
Vice: Project Doom – w/ manual - $80
Videomation x2 – 1 fully CIB - $10, $75
Vindicators - $10
Wall Street Kid - $25
Wayne Gretzky Hockey - $20
WCW: World Championship Wrestling - $18
Wheel of Fortune - w/ manual - $10
Wheel of Fortune -- Family Edition x5 – 2 w/ manual, 4 CIB, 2 w/ poster and card - $4, $14, $25, $50
Wheel of Fortune Featuring Vanna White x2 – 2 w/ manual - $10
Wheel of Fortune -- Junior Edition - $10
Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? X2 – 1 CIB big box w/ encyclopedia - $8, $75
Where's Waldo? x2 – 1 w/ stickers, 1 CB - $10, $50
Who Framed Roger Rabbit x3 - 1 CIB - $15, $100
Whomp 'Em - $70
Wild Gunman - 5 screw - $55
Willow x2 – 1 minor rip in label, 1 CB - $20, $50
Win, Lose, or Draw – $7
Winter Games – 5 screw - $10
Wizards & Warriors x3 – 1 CIB 5 screw - $8, $60
World Class Track Meet - $5
World Games - $20
Wrath of the Black Manta x2 - $7
Wrecking Crew – 5 screw w/ manual - $40
Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth - $65
WWF WrestleMania - w/ manual - $9
WWF WrestleMania Challenge - $20
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge – faded label - $12
Xenophobe - $10
Xevious x2 - 1 CIB - $5, $50
Xexyz: The Space Action Adventure - $30
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The - $125
Yoshi – w/ manual - $15
Yoshi's Cookie x4 – 1 w/ manual, 3 CIB - $16, $40
Zelda II The Adventure of Link x6 – 3 w/ manual, 1 CB, 2 CIB (1 classic series) - $27, $36, $100, $150
Zen: Intergalactic Ninja - $80
Zombie Nation – CIB (manual is a copy), box/cart in VG/Excellent Condition - $1000


Nintendo Switch

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Nintendo Wii – Complete and in VG condition unless noted

Carnival Games - $5
Carnival Games: MiniGolf - $8
Cooking Mama: World Kitchen - $10
Donkey Kong Country Returns - $15
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire - $5
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn - $120
House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return, The - $22
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games x3 - $10
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games - $10
Mario Party 8 x2 - $40
Mario Super Sluggers - $25
Metroid Prime: Trilogy -- Collector's Edition – w/ art book no sleeve - $150
New Super Mario Bros. Wii x3 – $20
Simpsons Game, The - $20
Sonic and the Black Knight - $13
Soul Calibur: Legends - $10
Super Mario Galaxy x3 – $20
Super Mario Galaxy 2 x2 - $30
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz - $7
Super Smash Bros Brawl x2 - $20
Zelda Twilight Princess x7 – 2 no manual - $15, $18


Nintendo Wii U - All complete unless noted

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse x2 – 2 w/ inserts, no manual, 1 cover art a little worn - $40
Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, The - $40
LEGO Movie Videogame, The – case no manual - $5
Mario Kart 8 - $25
Mario Party 10 x2 – 2 CB, 1 cover art worn - $25
Minecraft -- Wii U Edition - $20
New Super Mario Bros. U - $37
Paper Mario: Color Splash – insert no manual - $45
Pokken Tournament – insert no manual - $11
Sonic: Lost World - $30
Splatoon – insert no manual - $12
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U - $20
Wii Sports Club – insert no manual - $45


Playstation 1 – All Complete and in at least VG condition unless noted

Ape Escape – GH, manual damaged - $35
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes - $10
Asteroids x2 – 1 blockbuster case, no manual - $5
Blade - $50
Bugriders: The Race of Kings - $25
Crash Bandicoot - GH - $45
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back x – 1 cracked jewel case, GH - $15
Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped 4x – 1 disc only, 2 cracked cases - $10, $15
Crash Bash x2 – 1 GH - $25
Crash Team Racing - $19
Diablo x2 - $75
Dynasty Warriors - $45
Einhander - $225
Evil Dead: Hail to the King - $45
Final Fantasy VII x2 – 1 GH, crack in case, no manual, 1 black label, crack in case, no manual - $45, $50
Final Fantasy VIII x2 – 1 disc 1 only, - $5, $30
Final Fantasy IX – no manual w/ crack in case - $15
Final Fantasy Origins – GH - $13
Final Fantasy Tactics – GH - $40
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge - $10
Gauntlet Legends – 1 generic case - $20
Gex – disc only - $9
Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf – broken case - $15
Irritating Stick – generic case - $30
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver - $40
Legend of Legaia - $85
Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter – disc only/generic case- $115
Mortal Kombat 3 – long box - $60
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit – CB - $10
NFL Blitz - $12
Nightmare Creatures – crack in case - $40
PaRappa the Rapper - $135
Quake II x2 – $16
Raiden Project, The – disc only - $35
Rayman - $15
RC de GO! - $25
Resident Evil – crack in case - $60
Resident Evil 2 – Disc Only/generic case- $30
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis - $45
Resident Evil: Director's Cut x2 – 1 disc only - $15, $40
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase – GH - $12
Shooter: Starfighter Sanvein – crack in case - $10
Soul Blade – $35
Spawn: The Eternal - $40
Spyro the Dragon x3 – 3 CIB, 1 w/ light scratches but play fine - $20
Spyro 2: Riptos Rage x4 – 1 w/ case, no manual, 1 GH - $15, $20
Spyro Year of the Dragon x2 - $20
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace – GH - $10
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire x2 – 1 GH w/ broken case - $10
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams – long box no manual - $30
Street Fighter Alpha 3 - $30
Street Fighter Collection – crack in case - $35
Syphon Filter - $16
Syphon Filter 2 - $15
Tarzan – broken case no manual - $10
Time Crisis: Project Titan - $40
Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft - $8
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 - $12
Triple Play 2001 - $5
Twisted Metal 2 – GH - $35
Wild Arms – w/ official guide - $150
X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 - $40
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Forbidden Memories – no manual, training CD! - $45


PS2 – All Complete and in at least VG condition unless noted


187: Ride or Die - $15
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies x2 –1 GH, 1 CB - $6, $8
Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction – no manual - $35
Ape Escape 3 x2 – 2 CB - $30
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed – CB - $25
Arctic Thunder - $12
Astro Boy - $12
ATV Offroad Fury 3 – w/ promo sticker - $15
ATV Offroad Fury 4 - $7
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance – no manual - $25
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu - $15
Bratz: Forever Diamondz - $10
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood - $8
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 - $8
Burnout 3: Takedown - $9
Call of Duty: Finest Hour - $5
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One - $8
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 - $75
Controller – x3, All work well in excellent cosmetic condition - $15
Corvette Evolution GT - $6
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex – GH - $15
Crash Nitro Kart x2 - $10
Crash Tag Team Racing - $12
Crash of the Titans - $18
Cubix: Robots for Everyone: Showdown – CB - $10
Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse - $8
Dark Cloud - 1 GH - $15
Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore - $13
Dead to Rights - $8
Death By Degrees – w/ tekken 5 demo - $35
Def Jam Fight for NY x2 - $150
Defender – CB - $7
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down - $7
Devil May Cry - $12
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai – CIB w/ poster - $20
DRIV3R - $13
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures – CB - $10
Enter the Matrix – CB - $10
ESPN NHL 2K5 – no manual - $5
Extermination - $20
EyeToy: Play – w/ camera - $15
Fantastic 4 - $6
Final Fantasy X-2 – case no manual - $6
Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus - $25
FlatOut - $10
FlatOut 2 – CB - $7
Ford Racing 2 - $5
Freekstyle - $12
Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge – CB - $10
Game Shark - V 1.3 Perfect condition, never used! Box in perfect condition. - $50
Ghosthunter - $75
Ghost Rider – CB - $10
God of War - $20
Godzilla: Save the Earth - $50
Grand Theft Auto III – 1 w/ map, - $10
Grand Theft Auto Vice City x3 – 1 w/ map - $5, $7
Grand theft Auto San Andreas x3 – 3 w/ poster - $10
Grandia Xtreme - $100
Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The – CB ripped cover art - $15
Gun - $10
Half-Life - $55
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - $7
Headhunter - $10
Hitman: Blood Money - $10
Hobbit, The - $10
Hot Shots Golf 3 - $7
Hot Shots Golf Fore! X2 - $7
Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, The - $20
Incredibles, The - $7
Jak 3 - $8
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy - GH - $10
Killzone - $10
King Arthur - $10
Kingdom Hearts – GH disc only - $6
Kingdom Hearts II - $12
Knockout Kings 2001 - $8
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 - $25
Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, The – disc only - $9
Legion: Legend of Excalibur - $10
LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game x2 – 1 CB, insert torn - $5, $8
LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy x2 – CB - $6
Madden NFL 2001 - $6
Madden NFL 08 – disc only - $4
Major League Baseball 2K7 - $5
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 - $10
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne - $10
Medal of Honor Collection – rip in outer box, rest excellent - $30
Men in Black II: Alien Escape - $7
Metal Slug 4 / Metal Slug 5 - $25
Midnight Club Street Racing – GH no manual - $7
MLB 2006 - $5
MLB 09: The Show - $6
Monster House – CB - $8
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance – CB - $10
Mortal Kombat: Deception x2 – 1 generic case, CB - $12, $15
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks – CB - $30
Music Maker - $5
MX Unleashed - $8
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja - $6
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 – CB - $7
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 - $15
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles – CB - $8
NBA Ballers - $15
NBA Jam - $15
NBA Live 2001 - $5
NBA ShootOut 2001 - $8
NCAA 06: March Madness - $6
NCAA College Football 2K3 - $5
NCAA GameBreaker 2004 - $5
NCAA March Madness 2002 - $7
Need for Speed: Carbon – CB - $10
NHL 2001 - $6
NHL 2002 - $5
NHL 2003 – generic case - $5
NHL 2004 - $6
NHL 06 - $5
NHL Hitz 2002 – no manual - $10
Nicktoons: Movin' - $5
Oni - $17
Pac-Man Fever - $10
Peter Jackson's King Kong - $10
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection - $5
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection - $11
PopCap Hits! Vol. 1: Bejeweled / Astro Pop – sealed - $15
PopCap Hits! Vol. 2: Zuma / Heavy Weapon - $10
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones - $7
Q-Ball: Billiards Master - $6
Raiden III - $30
Ratchet & Clank - $15
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 - $15
Real Pool x2 - $10
Red Faction II - $10
Red Ninja: End of Honor – case wear, minor disc wear - $80
Resident Evil 4 – 1 Premium Edition - $85
Resident Evil: Code: Veronica X – GH - $20
Scarface: The World is Yours - $40
Scooby-Doo!: Night of 100 Frights – CB - $18
Secret Weapons Over Normandy - $10
Sega Bass Fishing: Duel – CB - $8
Sega Genesis Collection - $15
Sega Superstars x2 – 1 manual torn, case broken - $7, $12
Shrek 2 – CB - $7
Shrek the Third - $7
Silent Hill 3 – w/ soundtrack - $225
Simpsons: Road Rage, The – CB - $13
Simpsons Skateboarding, The – CB - $12
Sims, The x2 – 1 CB - $10, $12
Sims 2, The x2 – $15
Sims 2: Pets, The – CB - $10
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus x2 – 1 CB - $15
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves – no manual - $12
Smuggler's Run - $7
Sniper Elite – CB - $14
Sno Cross 2 - $5
Sonic Heroes - $12
Sonic Mega Collection Plus - $8
Sonic: Unleashed - $11
Soul Calibur II - $10
Soul Calibur III x2 – 1 w/ broken case and NAMCO transmission v1.03 disc - $15
Spider-Man 2 - $25
Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild – CB - $10
SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The – disc only - $10
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - $11
SSX 3 x2 – 1 no manual - $10, $12
SSX Tricky - $25
Star Wars: Battlefront II – no manual - $8
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - $10
State of Emergency - $8
Stitch: Experiment 626 – no manual - $6
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology - $15
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection - $11
Street Fighter EX3 x2 – 1 no manual - $16, $18
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe - $15
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips - $10
Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing - $10
Taito Legends 2 - $35
Tekken Tag Tournament - $10
Terminator: Dawn of Fate – generic case - $8
Tetris: Worlds x2 - $8
Thrillville - $6
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 - $6
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 - $6
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 - $7
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 - $6
Time Crisis 3 - $25
Time Splitters Future Perfect – Box, no manual - $45
TMNT - $10
Tom and Jerry: The War of the Whiskers - $12
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 – disc only - $5
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter - $8
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - $7
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness - $9
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 x2 - $8
Tony Hawk's Project 8 – CB - $8
Tourist Trophy - $7
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger - $10
Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit - $20
X-Men: The Official Game – CB - $6
World Tour Soccer 2003 - $5
WTA Tour Tennis - $5
WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain x2 – 1 disc only, 1 CB - $35, $50
WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth – CB - $20
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 – CB - $20
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 - $15
X2: Wolverine's Revenge x2 - $8
XIII - $10



PS3 – All CIB unless noted

AC/DC LIVE: Rock Band Track Pack - $5
BioShock 2 – SEALED - $20
Ghostbusters: The Video Game - $15
Gran Turismo 5 - $10
Incredible Hulk, The – SEALED - $65
Killzone 2 - $8
MAG - $6
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm - $10
Soul Calibur IV - $12
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows - $125
Street Fighter IV - $10
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune – NOT FOR RESALE EDITION - $25
Watchmen: The End Is Nigh: The Complete Experience - $42
X-Men Origins: Wolverine - $75


PS4
Asdivine Cross – SEALED - $70
Asdivine Saga – SEALED - $60
Dodgeball Academia - $30
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War - $20
Call of Duty: WWII - $20
Justice Chronicles – SEALED - $60
Ruinverse – SEALED - $60
Streets of Rage 4: Anniversary Edition - $35
South Park: The Stick of Truth - $20



PSP – CIB unless noted

Ape Escape: On the Loose - $10
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories – game only - $25


Sega CD – CIB unless noted

After Burner III – manual, no case - $25
AH-3 Thunderstrike – hinges broken, crack in front & back - $18
Batman Returns – jewel case - $20
Bram Stoker's Dracula – broken hinges - $16
Corpse Killer - $27
Dark Wizard – game and manual - $65
Demolition Man – no cover for case - $100
Double Switch - $15
Dragon's Lair x2 – 2 crack in case - $30
Ecco the Dolphin – crack in case - $25
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side - $35
Fahrenheit x2 – 1 crack in case - $35, $40
Ground Zero Texas - $16
Heimdall – crack on top of case - $50
Jaguar XJ220 – generic case - $16
Joe Montana's NFL Football – crack in case - $10
Jurassic Park - hinges broken - $17
Lethal Enforcers – disc only - $7
Lunar: The Silver Star – no cover for case, manual beat - $115
Midnight Raiders – hinges broken - $20
Mortal Kombat – missing cover of case - $30
Night Trap – manual, no case - $60
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure – crack in case - $40
Prince of Persia – disc only - $13
Prize Fighter – disc only - $13
RDF: Global Conflict – disc only - $13
Rise of the Dragon – broken case - $32
Sega Classics: Arcade Collection 4 in 1 – disc only - $10
Sewer Shark x2 – 2 disc only - $10
Silpheed - $40
Sol-Feace - $20
Sonic CD - $80
Star Wars: Rebel Assault – crack in case - $25
Thunder Strike - $25
Tomcat Alley – hinges broken, crack in front case- $15
WWF: Rage in the Cage – no manual, hinges broken, crack in case - $31


Sega Master System

Action Fighter - $25
Choplifter - $20
Rambo III - $35
Rescue Mission - $25


Sega Saturn

Clockwork Knight – CB - $40
Dragon Force – CIB - $400
Golden Axe: The Duel – case no manual - $100
Virtua Fighter 2 – Japanese release - $25


SNES

ACME Animation Factory - $40
The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt - $35
Adventures of Batman & Robin – $150
Adventures of Dr. Franken, The - $25
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 w/ generic hard case - $150
Animaniacs - $7
Barbie: Super Model - $30
Bass Masters Classic – CIB - $35
Battle Blaze – w/ manual - $35
Battletoads/Double Dragon – label fading slightly - $30
Beavis and Butt-Head – w/ manual - $18
Bebe's Kids - $60
Biker Mice from Mars - $90
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball - $15
Bill Walsh College Football - $10
Boogerman – w/ custom hard case - $110
Boxing Legends of the Ring - $10
Bram Stoker's Dracula – w/ custom hard case - $40
Brett Hull Hockey 95 - $16
Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions - $10
Brutal: Paws of Fury - $20
Bubsy II - $15
Cacoma Knight in Bizyland - $50
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball - $10
Capcom's Soccer Shootout - $50
Captain Commando – small rip on right side of label - $200
Captain Novolin – w/ custom hard case- $120
Carrier Aces - $30
Chavez 2 – w/ custom hard case - $125
Chester Cheetah: Wild, Wild Quest - $35
Cliffhanger - $15
Contra III: The Alien Wars – w/ custom hard case - $60
Death and return of Superman - $65
Demon's Crest – w/ custom hard case - $175
D-Force – CIB - $100
Donkey Kong Country x5 – 1 w/ manual, 1 w/ hard case, manual & promo flyer, 1 CIB (box worn some, flyer & poster) - $20, $30, $35, $100
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest x2 – 1 w/ name on back, 1 w/ manual & official guide, 1 CIB - $20, $50, $70
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! – w/ minor label wear - $30
Doom Troopers x2 – 1 w/ custom hard case - $40, $45
Doomsday Warrior - $25
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - $30
Dragon's Lair - $30
Dream TV - $30
Earthworm Jim 2 – label peel on top - $26
ESPN Baseball Tonight - $12
F1 Pole Position - $20
F1 ROC: Race Of Champions - $20
F-Zero - w/ manual & hard case - $35
Fatal Fury – $15
Fatal Fury 2 - $30
FIFA Soccer 97 - $20
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest - $20
Firepower 2000 – w/ hard case - $50
Frank Thomas: Big Hurt Baseball - $13
Fun 'N' Games - $75
Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf - $30
GP-1 - $25
Gradius III – 1 COMPLETE - $100
Hal's Hole in One Golf - $10
Hit the Ice - $20
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - $15
Hyper V-Ball - $32
Incredible Hulk, The – CIB - $60
Jeopardy! -- Deluxe Edition - $4
Joe & Mac - $20
Jungle Book, The - $10
Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos – w/ manual - $50
Kawasaki: Caribbean Challenge - $15
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball - $12
Kendo Rage – w/ hard case - $85
Killer Instinct x2 - 1 w/ manual - $12, $18
Kirby's Avalanche - $18
Kirby's Dream Course – w/ manual - $40
Legend – w/ custom hard case - $125
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The x2 – 1 just w/ manual, 1 w/ custom hard case, manual, map and secret booklet - $55, $80
Lemmings x3 - $16
Lemmings 2: The Tribes – broken clips w/ manual - $25
Lester the Unlikely - $25
Lion King, The x2 - $10
The Lord of the Rings: Vol. I - $26
Mario Paint x2 – 1 w/ mouse - $10, $20
Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun - $35
Mech Warrior 3050 – w/ manual - $25
MechWarrior - $30
Mega Man X - w/ manual - $40
Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge x2 – 1 CIB - $8, $20
Michael Jordan in Chaos in the Windy City - $20
Mickey’s Ultimate Challenge - $12
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - $16
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers -- Fighting Edition - $25
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - $40
Mohawk and Headphone Jack - $40
Monopoly x2 – 1 some wear on spine - $3
Mortal Kombat - $15
Mortal Kombat II x2 – 1 w/ custom hard case, 1 CIB (box worn, reg card, flyer, etc) - $25, $100
Mortal Kombat 3 – 1 w/ manual - $17
Mr. Nutz – w/generic hard case - $150
Musya: Classic Japanese Tale of Horror - $75
NBA All-Star Challenge - $10
NBA Jam Tournament Edition - $20
NFL Football - $10
NFL Quarterback Club - $3
NHLPA Hockey '93 - $10
No Escape – w/ hard case - $50
Nobunaga's Ambition – sticker on side - $30
Outlander - $30
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures – label wear - $5
Paperboy 2 - $10
Phantom 2040 - $40
Pinball Fantasies - $25
Pinocchio – 1 w/ box - $35
Plok - $30
Pocky & Rocky - $300
Prince of Persia – w/ custom hard case - $50
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & the Flame – w/ custom hard case and original manual - $100
Pro Quarterback - $10
Pro Sport Hockey - $18
Ranma ½ Hard Battle - $30
Rap Jam: Volume 1 - $20
Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!, The - $15
Riddick Bowe Boxing - $20
Rival Turf! - $15
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally - $15
RoboCop versus the Terminator - $13
The Rocketeer - $15
Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day - $30
Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball - $10
Samurai Shodown x2 – 1 stickers all over - $15
Scooby-Doo Mystery - $12
Secret of Evermore - $45
Secret of Mana - w/ custom hard case - $75
Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye - $5
Side Pocket - $9
Sim City x2 - $13
Sim Earth - $20
The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare – w/ manual - $50
Skyblazer – minor spine wear - $170
Soldiers of Fortune – w/ custom hard case - $50
SOS - $120
Space Ace - $30
Space Football: One on One - $30
Spectre - $20
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos - $15
Sports Illustrated Championship Football & Baseball - $16
Star Fox x4 – 1 w/ custom hard case & manual, 1 CIB (box worn/ripped) - $20, $40, $70
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Crossroads of Time - $15
Star Trek: The Next Generation - $30
Stone Protectors - $150
Street Fighter II x2 – 2 w/ manual - $25
Street Fighter II Turbo x2 - $15
Street Fighter Alpha 2 - $75
Sunset Riders - $70
Super 3D Noah's Ark – w/ original box and hard case - $400
Super Adventure Island - $18
Super Alfred Chicken - $10
Super Aquatic Games Starring the Aquabats - $20
Super Bomberman – sticker on front - $70
Super Bonk - $70
Super Buster Bros. - $50
Super Castlevania IV x2 – 2 w/ custom hard case, 1 w/ manual - $55, $75
Super Game Boy – w/ manual - $20
Super Godzilla - $25
Super High Impact - $10
Super Mario All-Stars x4 – 1 w/ manual, 1 w/ name on back, 1 w/ hard case - $26, $30, $40
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World X2 – w/ manual, top label wear - $30, $45
Super Mario Kart x2 - 1 w/ manual & custom hard case, 1 CIB (box worn) - $55, $140
Super Mario World x13 – 1 w/ manual & hard case - $15, $30
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island x2 – 1 minor label wear, 2 custom hard case, 1 w/ manual - $55, $75
Super Metroid x2 – 1 with tape on label/label wear, 1 w/ custom hard case - $80, $85
Super Off Road: The Baja - $4
Super Pinball: Behind the Mask - $6
Super Play Action Football - $8
Super Punch-Out!! – w/ custom hard case - $45
Super Putty - $12
Super Scope 6 – 1 w/ sensor - $15, $25
Super Slap Shot - $15
Super Soccer Champ - $20
Super Star Wars – w/ manual - $35
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - $15
Super Tecmo Bowl - $15
Super Tennis – missing top part of label - $4
Super Turrican - $75
Super Valis IV - $50
Suzuka 8 Hours - $12
Tecmo Super Bowl - $15
Tecmo Super Bowl III -- Final Edition x2 - $19
Tecmo Super NBA Basketball - $10
Tetris 2 x4 – $10
Tetris: Attack – 1 w/ manual ( small copy) - $17
Tetris & Dr Mario x2 – 1 CIB (box worn) - $30, $100
Thunder Spirits – w/ manual, significant label damage - $20
Tick, The - $60
Time Trax - $25
Tin Star – w/ custom hard case - $60
Tom and Jerry - $15
Top Gear – 1 CB - $35
Top Gear 3000 - $85
Tuff E Nuff - $30
U.N. Squadron x2 – 1 label peel, 1 w/ hard case - $28, $40
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 - $50
Uniracers - $18
Untouchables, The – w/ box - $22
Urban Strike – w/ box - $20
Vegas Stakes - $5
Vortex – CIB - $25
Wario's Woods - CIB - $70
Wayne's World - $25
Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition x3 - $4
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - $17
Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? - $40
Wing Commander – CIB - $40
Wing Commander the Secret Missions - $12
Wings 2: Aces High - $12
Winter Olympic Games - $10
Wolfenstein 3D – w/ custom hard case - $100
World Cup USA '94 - $20
WWF Super WrestleMania - $5
Yoshi's Cookie - $12
Yoshi's Safari - $15

Xbox – All Complete and in at least VG condition unless noted

Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding - $5
Arctic Thunder - $15
Atari Anthology - $10
BloodRayne - $15
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - $20
Capcom Classics Collection - $14
Championship Bowling - $6
Counter-Strike - $10
Dead or Alive 3 – case broken - $9
Dead to Rights - $8
Final Fight: Streetwise - $40
Forza Motorsport - $10
Genma Onimusha - $10
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent – broken case - $8
Grand Theft Auto Double Pack - $30
Halo x3 – 2 CB, case broken - $10, $13
Halo 2 x2 – 1 CB - $10, $15
Halo 2 -- Limited Collector's Edition - $25
House of the Dead III, The - $20
James Bond 007: Nightfire – case/manual worn - $10
Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green - $50
Legacy of Kain: Defiance - $10
Madden NFL 2002 - $5
MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf -- Limited Edition - $10
Midway Arcade Treasures - $8
Midway Arcade Treasures 2 - $10
Midway Arcade Treasures 3 – case/art worn - $15
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon – case broken - $30
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - $11
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks - $40
Namco Museum – broken case - $6
NBA Live 2002 - $5
NFL Fever 2002 - $5
NHL 2002 - $5
Ninja Gaiden - $10
OutRun 2 x2 - $35
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection - $6
RollerCoaster Tycoon – broken case - $20
Scarface - $25
Shrek - $10
Soul Calibur II – case worn - $10
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy - $10
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic – 1 CB - $16
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection - $16
Taito Legends - $12
Tecmo Classic Arcade – case worn - $15
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 - $5
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge - $35
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X - $20
Triple Play 2002 - $5
Unreal Championship - $6
Voodoo Vince – CB - $15
Warriors, The - $20
WWE WrestleMania 21 – no manual - $11



Xbox 360 – All complete and in at least VG condition unless noted

Call of Duty: Black Ops & Call of Duty: Black Ops II Combo Pack - $20
Dragon Age: Origins Awakening – disc only - $5
Fable II - $10
Gears of War - $8
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - $10
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – disc only - $10

Topic   GameFrank YouTube Discussion & Video Directory (New Video August 2023)

citizen_zane
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader
23-Apr-2022
Frank wrote:
> Progress on the latest video is coming along nicely.
>
> On a side note, I am looking for Mario Party Clones and Mario Kart Clones for some
> future videos! grin
>

Disney Party and Pac-Man fever were some Mario Party clones that I used to play. The Pac-Man one wasn't too bad, but the Disney one was a bit worse as I recall.

For Mario Kart clones, Look no further than the Nintendo 64. For a good one, I would recommend the Mickey Speedway USA or whatever it was called. There was also a South Park kart racing game that was pretty bad. Hell, you could probably do a video solely on Mario kart clones on the 64. It seems like there were many of them.

One of my favorite kart racing games that wasn't Mario is probably the Little Big Planet one. It was quite good!


Topic   Beat a Game Already, 2022 console edition

Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review
* 31-Dec-2021
This topic had many older posts which were moved here:

http://gametz.com/VideoGame_Discussion/beat-game-a...



Beat a Game Already, 2022 console edition - open to anyone to join (or drop) at anytime. Just let me know if you're joining so I can get your console info.

Here's the spreadsheet for '22

Link to 2021's Thread for reference

triforce LEADER BOARDS triforce

Total Games Beaten: 1618
Top Users
1. WithinTemptation - 247 bacon donut hotdog Godzilla
2. SupremeSarna - 202 bacon donut hotdog Godzilla
3. benstylus - 132 bacon donut
4. ErickRPG - 126 bacon donut
5. LegendRko25 - 85 bacon
6. Slickriven - 80 bacon
7. Renaissance2K - 73 bacon
8. Bleed_DukeBlue - 70 bacon
9. DemonAlcohol - 58 bacon
10 BloodPuppetX - 54 bacon

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Total Systems Covered: 330/625(52.80%)
Top Users
1. Renaissance2K - 29
2. Slickriven - 26 golden globe
3. benstylus - 21
4. SupremeSarna - 20 golden globe
5. Bleed_DukeBlue - 17 golden globe
6. Incubus421 - 14
7. WithinTemptation - 12 golden globe
7. ErickRPG, Razeak, SailorNeoRune - 12

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Total Badges Earned: 156
Top Users
1. WithinTemptation - 27 Gold Star
2. Bleed_DukeBlue - 27 Gold Star
3. SupremeSarna - 21
4. Slickriven - 20
5. LegendRko25, Incubus421 - 11

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Bonham2 - 1/1 (100% - ??)
d3vanj Triple Gold Good Trader - 1/2 (50%)
Lunar GameTZ Subscriber 950 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (8) - 5/33 (15%)
sharif Global Trader - willing to trade internationally - 5/40 (13%)




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PC / Windows -
Nintendo Switch -
PlayStation 5 - Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, Elden Ring, Scarlet Nexus
Microsoft Xbox One -
Unique Systems Covered: 1/4
Total Games Beaten: 4




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Super C
Super Nintendo -
*N64* -
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch - Metroid Dread
Game Boy -
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis -
Sega CD -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 4 - The King of Fighters XV, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox 360 - The King of Fighters XIII
Unique Systems Covered: 4/21
Total Games Beaten: 5




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Nintendo Switch - Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Shin Megami Tensei 5
PlayStation 5 - GTA 3, Elden Ring, Dark Souls Remastered, Dying Light 2
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Elden Ring, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, Solasta: Crown of the Magister, Divinity Original Sin, Divinity Original Sin 2, As Dusk Falls, Fable Anniversary, Fable 2
PC / Windows - The Witcher 2
Android - OK Golf
Unique Systems Covered: 5/6
Total Games Beaten: 17




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Game & Watch - Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu (Famicom Disk System), The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken (Famicom Disk System)
Nintendo Entertainment System - Bubble Bobble via Nintendo Wii
Super Nintendo - Final Fight 2 via Nintendo Wii U, Star Fox 2
Nintendo Wii - Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy), Kirby's Dream Land 2! (Game Boy), Excite Truck, Ghost Squad, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode I: Homestead Ruiner, Excitebike World Rally
Nintendo Wii U - Parodius (MSX), Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, Super Mario Advance 4 SMB3 (Game Boy Advance), Dungeons & Dragons Shadow over Mystara, Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah (MSX)
Nintendo Switch - Cat Girl Without Salad ~Amuse-Bouche~, Armored Warriors, Knights of the Round, Metal Slug: 1st Mission (Neo Geo Pocket), Twinkle Star Sprites (Neo Geo), Donkey Kong (*fm*), Super Dodge Ball (Nintendo Entertainment System), Picross S (Sega Genesis), Space Manbow (MSX), Contra (Famicom - via Contra Collection), Rolling Thunder (via Namco Museum Archives 2), Warriors of Fate Arcade (via Capcom Beat-em-up), Commander Keen in Keen Dreams: Definitive Edition, Pokémon Violet, Psycho Dream (Super Nintendo), Kid Chameleon (*gen*)
Game Boy - Yoshi's Cookie, Trax!, Wario Blast, Mole Mania, Yakuman, Tetris, Side Pocket VS. (via Nintendo 3DS)
Game Boy Color - Pop'n Music GB Animation Melody, Pop'n Music GB, Pop'n Music GB Disney Tunes, Wario Land II (via Nintendo 3DS), Wario Land 3 (via Nintendo 3DS), Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (via Nintendo 3DS)
Game Boy Advance - Super Mario Advance, Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX via (Nintendo Wii U), The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree, Wario Land 4
Nintendo DS - Tetris DS, The Oregon Trail, Maestro! Jump in Music!, Elite Beat Agents, Interactive Storybook DS Series 1, Utacchi!, Point Blank DS, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Style Savvy, Sega Casino, Around the World in 80 Days, Learn With Pokémon Typing Adventure
Nintendo 3DS - Donkey Kong Jr (Nintendo Entertainment System), 3D Classics Urban Champion, Super Mario Land (Game Boy), Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, NightSky, Maru's Mission (Game Boy), Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre, 3D Altered Beast, Pazuru, Picross e9, Streets of Rage 3D, OutRun 3D (*ms*), Fantasy Zone 3D, The Super Shinobi II 3D (Mega Drive (Japan)), Balloon Fight GB (Game Boy Color), Super Mario Brothers (Nintendo Entertainment System), 3D Sonic the Hedgehog, 3D Streets of Rage 2, Hako Boy!, Stretchmo, Pirate Pop Plus, Radirgy de Gojaru!, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Super Mario Maker, Mom Hid My Game!, Harold's Walk, Zimo, Miles & Kilo, Steamworld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt, Bike Rider DX, Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey, Drancia Saga, @SIMPLE DL Series Vol. 15: The Mahjong, Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (Game Boy), Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy), Ide Yousuke no Kenkou Mahjong (Nintendo DSi), Nintendo Badge Arcade, Donkey Kong (Game Boy)
Sega Genesis -
Sega CD - Mansion of Hidden Souls
Sega Saturn - Winter Heat, 2Do Arukotowa Sandoahru
Sega Dreamcast - Fighting Vipers 2, Sega Marine Fishing
PlayStation - Pong via Pong: The Next Level, Rakugaki Showtime
PlayStation 2 - Dynamite Deka (via Sega Ages)
PlayStation 3 - Peggle, OutRun Online Arcade, ToeJam & Earl (Sega Genesis), X-Men, NIGHTS into dreams..., Magic Orbz
PlayStation 4 - Dangun Feveron, Peggle 2, Rescue Rangers (Nintendo Entertainment System), Bound, Ninja Commando (PlayStation 2)
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Rez Infinite (PlayStation 4), Tetris Effect (PlayStation 4)
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Forza Horizon (Microsoft Xbox 360)
NEC TurboGrafx-16 -
image (Astro City) -
image - Adventure (Atari 2600), Glass, Mysterious Stones, Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Gluf (Sega Genesis), Alter Ego (*gensis*), GoTris (*master*), Spacey McRacey (Nintendo Entertainment System)
Unique Systems Covered: 21/24
Total Games Beaten: 132




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Super Nintendo -
Nintendo Switch - Metroid Dread, Minecraft Dungeons, Daemon x Machina, Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy, Runner 3, Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Strikers: Battle League
Game Boy Color -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - Earthworm Jim 2
PlayStation -
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro - ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, J-Stars Victory VS+, FF7 Remake, Spider-Man, InFamous Second Son, Slay the Spire, God of War ('18), The Last Guardian, Extinction, The Outer Worlds, Star Wars: Squadrons, Kromaia Omega, Assassin's Creed II, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Biomutant
PlayStation Vita - Resistance: Burning Skies, Super Skull Smash Go! 2 Turbo, Scourge Bringer, The Mooseman, A Winter's Daydream, Just Ignore Them, My Big Sister, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, Assassin's Creed Chronicles China, Killzone: Mercenary
Steam -
Android - Hungry Cat Nonogram
Bandai WonderSwan -
Neo Geo Pocket Color -
Unique Systems Covered: 5/12
Total Games Beaten: 37




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Fire 'N Ice, Mappy-Land
Super Nintendo - Super Ghouls 'n Ghost, Kirby's Dream Course, Contra III: The Alien Wars
Nintendo Switch - Cuphead, Pokémon Legends Arceus, Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Manticore: Galaxy on Fire, Triangle Strategy
Sega Genesis - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Return of the Shredder
Sega Dreamcast - SoulCalibur
PlayStation - Einhänder
PlayStation 2 - Family Guy, Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
PlayStation 3 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Captain America: Super Soldier
PlayStation 4 - Virginia, Bound by Flame, Shadow Warrior 3, Dissection, Drunken Fist, Henchman Story, Leap of Fate, Donut County, Blood Bowl 2, Heal
PlayStation 5 - Scarlet Nexus, Elden Ring, Horizon: Forbidden West, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, Chernobylite, Sifu (PlayStation 4), Lost in Random, Stray, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022), The Callisto Protocol
Sony PlayStation VR - Astro Bot, Blasters of the Universe, Archangel, Don't Knock Twice
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Band of Bugs
Microsoft Xbox One - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Rainbow Six: Extraction, Raji: An Ancient Epic, Tainted Grail: Conquest, Sniper Elite 5, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Gunfire Reborn, Metal: Hellsinger, Floppy Knights, Vampire Survivor
PC / Windows - Roguebook, Griftlands, Crysis Remastered, Subsurface Circular, Legends of Runeterra, Secret of Evermore, 3000th Duel, Chasm, Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries, Slasher's Keep, Tharsis
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Google Stadia - Foreclosed, Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Rise of Sh1ft3r, Race with Ryan: Road Trip- Deluxe Edition, Cake Bash
Unique Systems Covered: 17/17
Total Games Beaten: 70




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Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch - Broken Sword 5, Road 96, Sine Mora Ex, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Ocean's Heart, Kirby Star Allies, The Silver Case, The 25th Ward: The Silver Case, Triangle Strategy, Disco Elysium, Subsurface Circular, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby and Mages of Mystralia, Gris, Ys Origin, Destiny Connect, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, The Caligula Effect 2, The Cruel King and the Great Hero, The Wild at Heart, Eastward, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Tokyo Mirage Sessions, Pocky & Rocky Reshrined, Kirby's Avalanche, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Assassin's Creed 2, Yurukill, TMNT: Turtles in Time (Super Nintendo), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT II (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT III (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy), TMNT: Back From the Sewers (Game Boy), TMNT: Radical Rescue (Game Boy), TMNT: Hyperstone Heist (Sega Genesis), Bravely Default II, Pac-Man World Re-PAC, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Operencia: The Stolen Sun, Castlevania: Dracula X, F.I.S.T. Forged in Shadow Torch, The Mummy Demastered, Castlevania Bloodlines, Alan Wake Remastered, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger HD, Arietta of Spirits, Mega Man 7 (Super Nintendo), Super Mario World (Super Nintendo)
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - M.U.S.H.A. (via Nintendo Switch), Alien Soldier, Crusader of Centy, Robo Aleste (Sega CD)
PlayStation 2 -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Neo Geo -
NEC TurboGrafx-16 -
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Google Stadia -
Unique Systems Covered: 3/13
Total Games Beaten: 54




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Microsoft Xbox One - The Gunk, Hades, Archvale, Nobody Saves the World
Unique Systems Covered: 1/???
Total Games Beaten: 4




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Shadowgate
Super Nintendo - Tetris Attack, Mickeys Ultimate Challenge, Star Fox
*n64* - Star Fox 64
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U - Warioware Inc. (Nintendo GameCube)
Nintendo Switch - Pokémon Legends Arceus
Game Boy Advance - Magical Quest starring Mickey & Minnie, Mother 3, Golden Sun
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 - Tales of Monkey Island
PlayStation 4 - Tales of Berseria
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox One - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
PC / Windows -
Android - Super Auto Pets, Shadowgate
Unique Systems Covered: 10/19
Total Games Beaten: 15




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Nintendo GameCube - Mario Kart Double Dash, Super Monkey Ball
Nintendo Switch - Catherine Full Body, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Kirby's Dreamland 3, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Game Boy - Pokemon Red Version
Game Boy Color - The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
Game Boy Advance - Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul, Lego Island 2: Brickster's Revenge
Nintendo DS - New Super Mario Bros, "Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors"
Nintendo 3DS - BoxBoy!, Mario vs. Donkey Kong- Minis March Again!, Putty Squad, Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation Portable -
PC / Windows -
Android - Evoland
Unique Systems Covered: 8/11
Total Games Beaten: 18




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*n64* -
PC / Windows - Mass Effect 1, Mass Effect 2
Unique Systems Covered: 1/2
Total Games Beaten: 2




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PlayStation 5 - Demon's Souls, Spider-Man Remastered, Dark Souls, Operation C
PC / Windows - Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Unique Systems Covered: 2/2
Total Games Beaten: 5




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Sega Genesis -
PlayStation 5 - Streets of Rage 4, Raging Justice
PC / Windows -
Steam - The Quarry, Fobia St. Dinfna Hotel
Android -
Unique Systems Covered: 2/5
Total Games Beaten: 4




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Nintendo Switch - Kirby and the Forgotten Land
PlayStation 4 - 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan
PlayStation 5 - Shadow of the Colossus, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Deathloop, Katamari Damacy Reroll, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Remastered, Uncharted: Lost Legacy Remastered, Ghost of Tsushima, Life is Strange: True Colors, Elden Ring, Slay the Spire, Road 96, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Cyberpunk 2077, Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Saint's Row, Tales of Arise
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Guitar Hero 2, Rock Band (on Hard), Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 3, Guitar Hero 5
PC / Windows - Kill It With Fire, Wildermyth, Stories: The Path of Destinies, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, The Last Day of June, Unpacking, Portal, Portal 2, Tetris Effect: Connected, Ring of Pain, A Mortician's Tale, Minit Racer, SUPERHOT, The Artful Escape, A Short Hike, Adventreu for a Bit, Bleed 2, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Northgard, Aven Colony, Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm, Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void, Say No! More, Warpips, Mosiac, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, As Dusk Falls, Braveland, High on Life
Oculus Rift - Accounting+
Unique Systems Covered: 6/6
Total Games Beaten: 58




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Famicom Disk System -
Nintendo Entertainment System -
Super Nintendo -
Virtual Boy -
*n64* -
Nintendo GameCube - Animal Crossing: Population Growing
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U - Splatoon
Nintendo Switch - Splatoon 3
Game Boy -
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS - Mario vs Donkey Kong: Minis March Again
Nintendo 3DS - Yoshi's NEW Island, Mario Golf: World Tour
Sega Genesis -
Sega CD -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast -
*ggear* - Sonic Labyrinth
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 4 - Minecraft
PlayStation 5 -
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox One - Shantae and the Pirate's Curse
CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) -
Nuon -
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PC / Windows - Poker Night at the Inventory
Unique Systems Covered: 9/33
Total Games Beaten: 10




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Nintendo Entertainment System -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch - Bowser's Fury, ElecHead
PlayStation 5 - Hitman 2, Spider-Man Remastered, Operation Tango, Kentucky Route Zero, Blue Fire, Celeste, Shovel Knight, Doom Eternal, BioShock Remastered, Wolfenstein The New Order, Limbo, QUBE 2, Dishonored, Wolfenstein The Old Blood, Wolfenstein 2, The Last Of Us Part I, In Sound Mind, Death's Door, God of War Ragnarok, Callisto Protocol
Microsoft Xbox One - Portal, Undertale, Clustertruck, My Friend Pedro, SUPERHOT
PC / Windows -
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Android -
Oculus Rift - BoneLab
Google Stadia -
Unique Systems Covered: 5/10
Total Games Beaten: 29




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Nintendo Wii - House of the Dead Overkill, MLB Power Pros
Nintendo Switch - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond, Cruis'n Blast, Shin Megami Tensei V, Mario Galaxy, Yoshi's Crafted World, Bowser's Fury, Metroid Dread, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Kirby Forgotten Land, Death end Re:Quest 2, Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga, 13 Sentinels, Trials of Mana, Grandia II, Pure Pool, Pocky and Rocky Reshrined, Ni no Kuni II, Cotton! Reboot, Super Mario Odyssey, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Bloodrayne Revamped, House of the Dead Remake, Triangle Strategy, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge, Megadimension Neptunia VII
Nintendo DS - Geometry Wars Galaxies
Nintendo 3DS - Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon
PlayStation - Parasite Eve
PlayStation 2 - Eternal Ring, SSX
PlayStation 5 - Tales of Arise, Horizon: Forbidden West
PlayStation Portable -
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Call of Duty Modern Warfare
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Dirt 5,Resident Evil REmake, Streets of Rage 4, Myst (2021), Rise of the Tomb Raider, Resident Evil 4, MXGP 3, Mx vs. ATV Legends, Resident Evil 7
PC / Windows -
image - Epic Astro Story, Game Dev Story, Boxing Gym Story, Ninja Village Story, World Cruise Story, Forrest Camp Story, The Pyraplex, Tennis Club Story, Dream Park Story, Pocket Academy 3, Convenience Stories
Pocket 2+ - Adventure Island (Game Boy), Kirby's Dreamland (Game Boy), Earthbound Zero (Nintendo Entertainment System), Donkey Kong Country (Super Nintendo), Double Dragon (Nintendo Entertainment System), Double Dragon II (Nintendo Entertainment System), Double Dragon III (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man 2 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Kung Fu Master (Nintendo Entertainment System), Castlevania (Nintendo Entertainment System), Castlevania III (Nintendo Entertainment System), Donkey Kong Jr. (Nintendo Entertainment System), Castlevania Legends (Game Boy), Kid Dracula (Game Boy), Super Mario Land (Game Boy), Kirby's Dreamland 2 (Game Boy), Quest Fantasy Challenge (Game Boy Color), Valis: Legend of Phantasm Soldier (*tg16-cd*), Cobra Command (*sega-cd*), Adventure Island (Nintendo Entertainment System), Rush'n Attack (Nintendo Entertainment System), Ninja Gaiden (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man 4 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Batman (Nintendo Entertainment System), Ninja Gaiden II (Nintendo Entertainment System), Punch-Out! (Nintendo Entertainment System), Adventure Island II (Nintendo Entertainment System), Megaman 5 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Ninja Gaiden 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo Entertainment System), Bad News Baseball (Nintendo Entertainment System), Archon (Nintendo Entertainment System), Super Dodge Ball (Nintendo Entertainment System), Skate or Die 2 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Adventure Island 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man 6 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Kid Icarus (Nintendo Entertainment System), Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nintendo Entertainment System), Heavy Barrel (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mad Dog McCree (Sega CD), Sol Feace, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mansion of Hidden Souls (Sega CD)
image - Ninja Baseball Batman, Warriors of Fate, Arcade N.A.R.C., Double Dragon II, Nastar, Robocop, Sengoku 2, Metal Slug 4, Total Carnage, P.O.W., Two Crude Dudes, Magic Sword, Knights of Valour 2, Shock Troopers, Crossed Swords II, Spiderman: The Video Game, Undercover Cops, Mutation Nation, Night Slashers, Sengoku 3, Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, The Combatribes, Wizard Fire, Metal Slug 5
Unique Systems Covered: 12/14
Total Games Beaten: 126




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Nintendo Entertainment System -
Super Nintendo -
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Switch -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS - Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey
Nintendo 3DS -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 4 -
PlayStation 5 - Guilty Gear Strive, DNF Duel
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita - UN Squadron
Microsoft Xbox One -
Steam -
Unique Systems Covered: 2/15
Total Games Beaten: 4




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Atari 2600 -
Atari 5200 -
Nintendo Entertainment System -
Super Nintendo -
Virtual Boy -
*n64* -
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch - Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Game Boy - Super Mario Land
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis -
Sega Dreamcast -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 5 - Spider-Man Remastered, Ghostwire Tokyo, Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, Frogo
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Callisto Protocol
NEC TurboGrafx-16 -
PC / Windows - Borderlands 3
Steam - Pac-Man World Re-Pac, Stray, Squidlit
Android -
Unique Systems Covered: 6/28
Total Games Beaten: 13




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Unique Systems Covered: 0/0
Total Games Beaten: 0




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Zombie Nation
Super Nintendo - Final Fantasy 4, Chrono Trigger
*n64* -
Nintendo GameCube - Super Mario Strikers
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch -
Game Boy -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo DS - Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All, Dragon Quest IV, Days of Ruin, Solatorobo: Red the Hunter
Nintendo 3DS - Code of Princess
Sega Genesis -
Sega CD -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast - Skies of Arcadia, Gunbird 2, Mars Matrix, Puzzle Bobble 4, Mr. Driller
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 - Shining Tears, Shining Force EXA, .hack//G.U. Vol. 1//Rebirth, .hack//G.U. Vol. 2//Reminisce, .hack//G.U. Vol. 3//Redemption, Ace Combat 5
PlayStation 3 - Persona 5
PlayStation 4 - Elden Ring, Red Dead Redemption 2
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
NEC PC Engine - Galaga 88, PC Genjin/Bonk's Adventure, PC Genjin 2/Bonk's Revenge
NEC PC Engine NEC CD-ROM 2 -
PC / Windows - Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls III
Unique Systems Covered: 11/26
Total Games Beaten: 29




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Nintendo Switch - Triangle Strategy, Coffee Talk, The Red Lantern
PlayStation 3 - Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II
PlayStation 4 - Indigo Prophecy
PlayStation 5 - Dragon Age: Inquisition, Grid Legends, Haven, Lake, Road 96, Hades, Nioh 2, Soul Hackers 2, Deliver Us The Moon, Disciples: Liberation, We Are OFK, Saints Row, The Quarry, The Chant, Marvel's Midnight Suns, Need for Speed Unbound
PlayStation Vita -
Unique Systems Covered: 4/5
Total Games Beaten: 22




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Game & Watch - Legend of Zelda
Nintendo Entertainment System- Faria
Super Nintendo - Final Fantasy II
*N64* -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Switch - Bowser's Fury, Paper Mario Origami King, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Triangle Strategy
Nintendo DS - Orcs & Elves
Nintendo 3DS - Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, New Super Mario Bros. 2
Sega Genesis -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 - Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus
PlayStation 3 - Portal
PlayStation 4 - Bloodstaind Ritual of the Night, Overcooked! 2 (PlayStation Network), ArcaniA The Complete Tale
PlayStation 5 - Doom Eternal, Back 4 Blood, Gran Turismo 7, Elden Ring, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder's Revenge, Resident Evil 3, Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!, Horizon Forbidden West, Hades
image - Octopath Traveler Champions of the Continent, War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
PC / Windows - Might and Magic VI Mandate of Heaven, The 11th Hour
Steam - Shadows of Adam, Yomawari: Night Alone, Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb, Braveland
image - PAC-MAN (Arcade 1-UP)
Unique Systems Covered: 14/18
Total Games Beaten: 33




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Nintendo Switch - Metroid: Dread, Inside, Triangle Strategy, Super Ghouls N Ghosts (Super Nintendo)
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - Out of This World, Alien Soldier
PlayStation - Strider 2, Vib-Ribbon, Pepsiman
PlayStation 2 - Heart of Darkness, Koudelka, Silent Hill 2, Shadow Hearts, Haunting Ground, Alien Hominid, Silent Hill 3
PlayStation 4 - Another World, Bugsnax, Cat Quest, Cat Quest 2, Stray, God of War
PlayStation 5 - Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Resident Evil Village, Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, Bugsnax, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Thymesia, God of War: Ragnarok
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Scorn, A Plague Tale: Requiem
PC / Windows -
Steam - Another World, Resident Evil 3 Remake
Unique Systems Covered: 8/12
Total Games Beaten: 34




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Nintendo GameCube - Mario Kart Double Dash, Mario Superstar Baseball, Super Smash Bros Melee
Nintendo Wii -
PlayStation 2 - Area 51 (PlayStation), Soulcalibur II
Microsoft Xbox - Manhunt, Dead or Alive 3, Elder Scrolls III Morrowind
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Soul Calibur, Bully Scholarship Edition, Gin Rummy, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 3, Fable 2, Call of Duty 2, Dead Rising 2 Case Zero, Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, Call of Duty World at War, MX vs. ATV alive, Dead Rising 2 Case West, Toy Story 3, Splinter Cell Conviction, Army of Two, Injustice Gods Among Us, Saints Row Gat Out of Hell, Spongebob Squarepants Truth or Square, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition, Crazy Taxi, Sonic Generations, Skate 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Viva Pinata Party Animals, Fable Anniversary, Bejeweled 2, Banjo Kazooie, Feeding Frenzy (Microsoft Xbox), Doritos Crash Course, Red Dead Redemption, Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Assassin's Creed, Operation: Anchorage, Fable 3
Microsoft Xbox One - Pacman, Monopoly Plus, Dead Rising, Power Rangers Battle for the Grid, Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2 Off the Record, Madden NFl '21, South Park: The Stick of Truth, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Zaccaria Pinball, Golf with your Friends, Paw Patrol Might Pups Save Adventure Bay, WWE 2k22, Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, Fallout 4, Dead Rising 3, Conkers Bad Fur Day (Microsoft Xbox 360), Disneyland Adventures, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Dig Dug, Jurrasic World Evolution, Ryse Son of Rome, Ben 10 Power Trip, Assasins Creed Origins, Madden NFL18, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, The Walking Dead: Michonne, Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure, Call of Duty 4 Remastered, FarCry 5, Madden NFL '19, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Paw Patrol Grand Prix, Call of Duty: WWII, NHL 22, Aladdin, The Lion King, Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2 Riptos Rage, Dead Rising 4, WWE2K15
Unique Systems Covered: 5/6
Total Games Beaten: 85




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Contra (via Contra Anniversary Collection on Microsoft Xbox Series X|S), Bucky O'Hare
Super Nintendo -
*n64* -
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch -
Game Boy -
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Master System -
Sega Genesis -
Sega CD -
Sega 32X -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast - Power Stone
Game Gear -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 4 -
PlayStation 5 -
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox - Dead or Alive Ultimate 1
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Microsoft Xbox One -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S -
Neo Geo - King of Fighters '97, Strikers 1945 Plus
Neo Geo Pocket Color -
NEC PC Engine -
PC / Windows -
Unique Systems Covered: 5/33
Total Games Beaten: 7




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Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Switch - Metroid: Dread, Hades, Kirby Star Allies, Hades, Ori and the Blind Forest, Super Metroid (Super Nintendo)
Game Boy Advance -
Nintendo 3DS - Fire Emblem Awakening
Android - Good Knight Story
Unique Systems Covered: 3/6
Total Games Beaten: 8




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Nintendo Wii U - Paper Monsters Recut
Nintendo Switch - Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Resident Evil 5, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, A Short Hike, The Rusty Sword: Vanguard Island
Nintendo 3DS -
PlayStation 4 - Moving Out, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, We Were Here, We Were Here Too, Little Nightmares II, Think of the Children, Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, Stick it to The Man!, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Horizon: Zero Dawn's The Frozen Wilds (DLC), Injustice: Gods Among Us, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered, Outlast, BioShock 2, BioShock 2: Minerva's Den (DLC)
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom, Chernobylite, It Takes Two, Ikai, Pumpkin Jack, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, Horizon: Forbidden West
Sony PlayStation VR - Here They Lie, Soul Dimension, Along Together
PC / Windows - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, My Friend Peppa Pig, As Dusk Falls
Steam - Portal, Portal 2, Crysis, Batman: Arkham Origins, 11-11 Memories Retold, Hell Yeah!: Wrath of the Dead Rabbit, Mirror's Edge, The First Tree, Oxenfree, Araya, Serious Sam 2,Resident Evil Revelations, Renegade Ops
Unique Systems Covered: 7/8
Total Games Beaten: 49




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Jurassic Park
Super Nintendo - Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, Final Fight 2, Super Castlevania IV
*n64* - Episode I: Racer
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii - Ghost Squad
Nintendo Wii U - Lego Jurassic World
Nintendo Switch - Kirby Star Allies
Game Boy -
Game Boy Advance - Jurassic Park III: Builder
Nintendo DS -
Sega Master System -
Sega Genesis - Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition
Sega CD -
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Sega Nomad - Jurassic Park
Sega Saturn -
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PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 4 -
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PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox - Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox One -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - TMNT: Shredder's Revenge
PC / Windows - Jurassic World: Evolution, Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, Salt and Sanctuary, Metal: Hellsinger
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Oculus Rift - Jurassic Park Aftermath
Unique Systems Covered: 14/33
Total Games Beaten: 19




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT III: The Manhattan Project, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Akumajō Dracula (*fc*), Akumajō Densetsu (*fc*)
Super Nintendo - Kirby Super Star, TMNT: Tournament Fighters, TMNT IV: Turtles in Time, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Castlevania IV, Gradius III, Super Mario World, Mega Man 7
*n64* - WipEout 64, Banjo-Kazooie
Virtual Boy -
Nintendo GameCube - TMNT 2: Battle Nexus
Nintendo Wii - TMNT: Smash-Up
Nintendo Wii U - Freedom Planet
Nintendo Switch - Diablo II Resurrected
Game Boy - Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, TMNT II: Back from the Sewers, TMNT III: Radical Rescue, TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan, Castlevania: The Adventure, Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, Castlevania Legends, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Game Boy Advance - TMNT ('03), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nintendo DSi - Rock Band, TMNT: Arcade Attack
Nintendo New 3DS Nintendo 3DS - Ridge Racer 3D, 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Steel Diver, Kid Icarus: Uprising
Sega Genesis - Alien Soldier, TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist, Robo Aleste, Lunar: Eternal Blue
Sega 32X - NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
Game Gear - GG Aleste
PlayStation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania Chronicles, Rockman Complete Works 2: Dr. Wily No Nazo
PlayStation 2 - Tekken 2 (via PlayStation 5)
PlayStation 3 - Street Fighter X Tekken
PlayStation 5 - Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, Astro's Playroom, Horizon: Zero Dawn
Sony PlayStation VR -
PlayStation Portable - Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox - Ultimate Spider-Man
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - TMNT: Shredder's Revenge
Neo Geo -
Neo Geo NEC CD-ROM 2 -
3DO - Out Of This World
NEC PC Engine - Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
PC / Windows - Crysis Remastered, Gris, Subsurface Circular, Mass Effect 2, TMNT: The Manhattan Missions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Stray, Deathsmiles, TMNT: Turtles in Time
Android - TMNT: Portal Power, TMNT: Brothers Unite
Google Stadia - AVICII Invector
coin - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
miscellaneous - E.T. the Extra-terrestrial (Atari), TMNT: Battle for the City
Unique Systems Covered: 29/36
Total Games Beaten: 73




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Castlevania 2 Simon's Quest, Clash at Demonhead, Mega Man 4
Super Nintendo - Mega Man X
*n64* - Batman Return of the Joker
Virtual Boy -
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Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch -
Game Boy - Kirby's Dream land
Game Boy Color - Elmo in Grouchland
Game Boy Advance - Donkey Kong
Nintendo DS -
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - Micky's Ultimate Challenge
Sega CD -
Sega Saturn -
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PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
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NEC TurboGrafx-16 -
PC / Windows - Vampire Survivor, Donut Country, Noita
Android - Race for the Galaxy
Unique Systems Covered: 9/24
Total Games Beaten: 13




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Nintendo Switch - Monster Hunter Rise
Nintendo 3DS -
PlayStation 4 -
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Microsoft Xbox One - Jedi Fallen Order
Steam - Necromunda Hired Gun, Death's Door, Hitman, Hitman 2, Elden Ring, Tunic, Guardians of the Galaxy, Stranger of Paradise, Eiyuden Chronicles Rising
Unique Systems Covered: 3/6
Total Games Beaten: 11




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Nintendo Switch - Monster Hunter Rise, Xenoblade Chronicles Definite Edition, Xenoblade Chronicles 3
PlayStation 5 - Final Fantasy VII Remake
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077
PC / Windows - Resident Evil Village
Unique Systems Covered: 4/4
Total Games Beaten: 7




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Nintendo Entertainment System - New Ghostbusters 2
Super Nintendo - Panel de Pon via Nintendo Switch
Nintendo GameCube - Soul Calibur II, Yoshi's Cookie via Nintendo Puzzle Collection, Panel de Pon
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U - Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, Dungeons & Dragons Shadow over Mystara, Splatoon
Nintendo Switch - Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu!, Ristar the shooting star (Mega Drive (Japan)), Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition, Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected, Splatoon 3, FireGirl: Hack 'n Splash Rescue DX, Shinsekai: Into the Depths
Game Boy - Trax
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance - Drill Dozer
Nintendo DS - Kirby Super Star Ultra
Nintendo 3DS - 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure
Sega Genesis -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 - ToeJam & Earl (Sega Genesis)
PlayStation 4 -
PlayStation 5 - Astro's Playroom
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Beautiful Katamari (Microsoft Xbox One)
NEC TurboGrafx-16 -
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Unique Systems Covered: 12/22
Total Games Beaten: 24




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Ninja Gaiden, Contra, Marble Madness, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Castlevania
Super Nintendo - Super Castlevania IV
*n64* - Banjo-Kazooie
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U - The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
Nintendo Switch - Metroid Dread, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, SteamWorld Dig, Steamworld Dig 2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope, SteamWorld Heist, Splatoon 3
Game Boy -
Game Boy Color -
Game Boy Advance - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
Nintendo DS - Pokemon Black
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - Castlevania Bloodlines
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PlayStation 4 -
PlayStation Portable -
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Microsoft Xbox One -
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Unique Systems Covered: 8/20
Total Games Beaten:21




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Sega CD - Who Shot Johnny Rock?
Sega Saturn -
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PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 4 -
PlayStation 5 - A Way Out
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox One -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S -
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MSX -
3DO -
CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) - Mutant Rampage Bodyslam
NEC PC Engine -
PC / Windows - Barbie
Steam - Everhood
Unique Systems Covered: 5/40
Total Games Beaten: 5




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PlayStation 5 - Hades, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Rachet & Clank Rift Apart, Borderlands 3, Dying Light 2
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Dying Light 2
Steam -
Android -
Unique Systems Covered: 2/7
Total Games Beaten: 6




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Double Dragon II
Super Nintendo - NBA JAM, Kirby Super Star
*n64* - Cruis'n Exotica
Nintendo GameCube - Alien Hominid
Nintendo Wii - Nerf N-Strike
Nintendo Wii U - Super Mario 3D World
Game Boy - Operation C, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Game Boy Advance - TMNT ('03)
Sega Genesis - TMNT-The Hyperstone Heist, Castlevania Bloodlines
Sega Saturn - Strikers 1945
Sega Dreamcast - Dynamite Cop
Game Gear - Woody Pop
PlayStation - Apocalypse
PlayStation 2 - Vampire Night, Ninja Assault
PlayStation 3 - MK vs. DC Universe, Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro - Spider-Man, Ratchet & Clank (2016)
Microsoft Xbox - Pyschonauts, Star Wars:Jedi Starfighter
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Sine Mora, Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown, Contrast, Crysis 2
Microsoft Xbox One - Deedlit in Wonder Labrynth: RoLW, Q.U.B.E. 2, Dishonored Definitive Edition, FAR: Changing Tides, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, The Gunk, Midnight Fight Express, Gravel
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - The Pedestrian, The Medium, Outriders, Gorogoa, N4S:Hot Pursuit Remastered, Firewatch, Tunic, Guardians of the Galaxy, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Never Alone, Disk Room, Forza Horizon 5, Horizon 5 Hot Wheels (DLC), Archvale, Unpacking, Infernax, MK11, Golf with your Friends, Prodeus
Neo Geo - Cyber-Lip, Mutation Nation
PC / Windows - Olija, The Spectrum Retreat, Hob
Steam - Fury Unleashed, Gris, Hollow Knight
Android - The Hunt for the Lost Ship, Angry Bird Journey, Monster Killer Pro, Tap Away, The Room
Google Stadia - The Darkside Dective: A Fumble in the Dark, Kemono Heroes, Kaze and the Wild Masks
image - Hook, TMNT Arcade, Thunder Cross, Panic Street, Wonder Stick, Glass, Spinmaster
Unique Systems Covered: 26/26
Total Games Beaten: 80




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Atari Lynx - WarBirds
Super Nintendo - Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Donkey Kong Country, Super Return of the Jedi
Virtual Boy - Nester's Funky Bowling, Galactic Pinball, Vertical Force, Red Alarm, Jack Bros., Virtual Boy Wario Land
*n64* - Conker's Bad Fur Day, Star Fox 64, Castlevania 64, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Nintendo GameCube - Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Nintendo Wii - Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (Nintendo GameCube), Fantasy Zone, Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa, Link's Crossbow Training, Bonanza Bros. (Sega Genesis), Super Fantasy Zone (Mega Drive (Japan)), Star Fox 64 (*n64*), Doc Louis's PUNCH-OUT!!, Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition, Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy), Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo GameCube), Sonic Chaos (Sega Master System), Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (NEC TurboGrafx-16), Golden Axe, New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Nintendo Wii U - Pokkén Tournament, Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Rhythm Heaven Fever, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Game Boy Advance), Super Smash Bros., The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game Boy Advance), New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, Sin & Punishment (*n64*)
Nintendo Switch - Mega Man 8, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Super Nintendo), Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Wild Guns Reloaded, PAC-MAN 99, Star Fox (Super Nintendo), Mega Man 10, The Legend of Zelda 2 Rinku no Bōken (Famicom Disk System), Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Cuphead, Joe & Mac (Super Nintendo), Tetris 99, SEGA AGES Fantasy Zone, Donkey Kong 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Castlevania (Nintendo Entertainment System), Kirby and the Forgotten Land!, Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Game Boy), Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Nintendo Entertainment System), Donkey Kong (Nintendo Entertainment System), Wild Guns (Nintendo Entertainment System), Panzer Dragoon: Remake, Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo Entertainment System), Donkey Kong Jr. (Nintendo Entertainment System), ARMS, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, Magical Drop II (Super Nintendo), Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course (DLC), Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game, Jump Rope Challenge, Super Mario Sunshine, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (Super Nintendo), Hollow Knight, Kirby's Dream Buffet, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, Splatoon 3, Castlevania Bloodlines (*gen*), Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (Nintendo Entertainment System), The Mummy Demastered, Super Castlevania IV (Super Nintendo), The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Mega Man 7 (Super Nintendo), Mega Man: The Power Battle, Final Fight, 1943: The Battle of Midway, Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nintendo Entertainment System), Ice Climber (Nintendo Entertainment System), Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Super Mario Bros. (Super Nintendo), Kirby's Dream Land 3 (Super Nintendo), Pocky & Rocky Reshrined
Game & Watch - The Legend of Zelda Game & Watch, Vermin (Zelda), Ball (Mario), Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Game Boy Advance - Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Game Boy Color), Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (Game Boy Color), Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown (Game Boy Color), Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy), Super Mario Land (Game Boy), Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Color), Donkey Kong '94 (Game Boy), Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Game Boy Color), SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula (Game Boy Color), Kirby's Pinball Land (Game Boy), Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color), Revenge of the 'Gator (Game Boy), Chalvo 55 (Game Boy)
Nintendo DS - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Game Boy Advance), Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Slide Adventure MAGKID, Golden Sun, Drill Dozer (Game Boy Advance), Kirby Mass Attack, PAC-MAN (Game Boy Advance), PAC-MAN Arrangement (Game Boy Advance), Kirby: Squeak Squad, New Super Mario Bros.
Nintendo New 3DS Nintendo 3DS - PRI PRI PRIMITIVE PRINCESS! (Game Boy), Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, New Super Mario Bros. 2 Coin Rush, Ultimate NES Remix, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, 3D Fantasy Zone II W, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Excave III: Tower of Destiny, 6x1≠UNLIMITED?, Star Fox 64 3D, Super Smash Bros., Kirby Fighters Deluxe, Battleground Z, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, Mii Force, Mario Picross 2 (Game Boy), 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure, Photo Dojo (Nintendo DS), Looksley's Line-Up (Nintendo DS), Ultimate Angler, Trip World, Ninja Launcher, Too Much Tingle Pack, Nintendo Badge Arcade, Fragrant Story, Liberation Maiden, GARGOYLE'S QUEST (Game Boy), Bird & Beans, Game & Watch Vermin, Game & Watch Helmet, Game & Watch Judge, Game & Watch Chef, Game & Watch Ball, Ketzal's Corridors, Spotto!, Tails Adventure (*gg*), Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, Game & Watch Mario's Cement Factory, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, WarioWare: Snapped!, Horseshoe Crab Rescue, Mii Trek, SKYPEACE, Game & Watch Flagman, Game & Watch Donkey Kong Jr, The Mysterious Murasame Castle, Game & Watch Manhole, Avenging Spirit, Stretchmo, Nano Assault EX, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (Game Boy Color), Feed Mii, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (Game Boy Color), Mario's Picross (Game Boy), Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, WarioWare Gold, Mega Man Xtreme (Game Boy Color), 3D Fantasy Zone: Opa-Opa Bros., New Super Mario Bros. 2, Pushmo
Sega Genesis - Global Gladiators, Castlevania Bloodlines
Game Gear - Fantasy Zone Gear, Virtua Fighter Animation, Vampire: Master of Darkness
PlayStation - Smash TV
PlayStation 4 - Lock's Quest
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Viva Piñata, SoulCalibur II, Sneak King
PC / Windows - Insaniquarium, Junkbot
image - Fire Emblem Heroes
image - Luigi's Mansion Arcade
Unique Systems Covered: 20/20
Total Games Beaten: 202




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Nintendo Switch - No More Heroes III, Panzer Paladin, Unmetal, Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Nintendo 3DS -
PlayStation 3 - God of War: Ascension, God of War: Chains of Olympus, God of War, God of War: Ghost of Sparta, God of War II
PlayStation 5 - Hitman 3, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, FIST Forged in Shadow Torch, Elden Ring, God of War III Remastered, God of War (2018)
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Star Wars Revenge of the Sith (Microsoft Xbox), The Gunk, F.E.A.R. (Microsoft Xbox 360), F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin (Microsoft Xbox 360), F.3.A.R. (Microsoft Xbox 360), Aliens Fireteam Elite, Werewolf The Apocalypse Earthblood, Death's Door, Nobody Saves The World, Alan Wake Remastered, Chorus, Guardians of the Galaxy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Elden Ring, Ghostwire: Tokyo
PC / Windows -
Unique Systems Covered: 4/6
Total Games Beaten: 29




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Nintendo Entertainment System - Double Dare
Super Nintendo - Sailor Moon
Nintendo GameCube -
Nintendo Wii -
Nintendo Wii U -
Nintendo Switch -
Game Boy Advance - Fire Emblem 8 Sacred Stones
Nintendo DS - Fire Emblem New Mystery of the Emblem
Nintendo 3DS -
Sega Genesis - V.R.Fighter 2 Vs. Tekken 2
Sega CD -
Sega Saturn -
Sega Dreamcast -
PlayStation -
PlayStation 2 -
PlayStation 3 -
PlayStation 4 - 13 Sentinels
PlayStation 5 - Horizon Forbidden West
PlayStation Portable -
PlayStation Vita -
Microsoft Xbox 360 -
Microsoft Xbox -
Microsoft Xbox One -
PC / Windows - College Kings, Once in a Lifetime, STWA: The Author, Leap of Faith
Unique Systems Covered: 8/24
Total Games Beaten: 11




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Super Nintendo - Super Street Fighter II
Nintendo Switch - Yoshi's Crafted World, Knights of the Round (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), The King of Dragons (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), Armored Warriors (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), Final Fight (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), Captain Commando (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), Battle Circuit (via Capcom Beat 'Em Up), Mario Tennis Aces
Game Boy - Super Mario land, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Nintendo DS - Super Princess Peach, Yoshi's Island DS, Pokémon Pinball (Game Boy Color)
Sega Genesis - Altered Beast, Alien Storm, Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, Columns, Cyber Police E-SWAT, Golden Axe, Golden Axe II, Golden Axe III, Super Thunder Blade, Sonic The Hedgehog, Bonanza Bros., Streets of Rage, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Flicky, Comix Zone, VectorMan 2, Sonic 3D Blast, Streets of Rage 3, Vectorman, Streets of Rage 2, Sonic Spinball, Ecco: The Tides of Time, Kid Chameleon, DecapAttack, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Fatal Labyrinth, Ristar, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Ecco the Dolphin, Shinobi III, Beyond Oasis
PlayStation 3 - Bioshock 2, G-Force, Puss In Boots, Little Big Planet 2, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, Red Dead Redemption, Godzilla, Rise of the Guardians, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, Mayhem 3D, Rapala Pro Bass Fishing, Bioshock 2 Minerva's Den (DLC), Magus, Ice Age 3, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Skylanders: Giants, Skylanders: Swap Force, Skylanders: Trap Team, Skylanders: Superchargers, Skylanders: Imaginators, Resident Evil 3: Operation Raccoon City, RE3: Op Raccoon City - Echo Six Expansion Pack 1 & 2, FarCry 3, Watch Dogs, Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Arkham Origins - Cold, Cold Heart DLC, Batman: Arkham Origins - Initiation DLC, Syberia, Syberia 2
PlayStation 4 - Sackboy, Concept Destruction, Coffin Dodgers, The Sheep P, Racing - Breakthrough Gaming Arcade (3 and 4 player co-op modes), Gutwhale, Deponia, Sun WuKong Vs. Robot, Elden Ring, Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour, Super Weekend Mode, FullBlast, Rogue Cube, UltraGoodness 2, Hero Trials, Knightin'+, Paradox Soul, Virtuous Western, My Name is Mayo, My Name is Mayo 2, Bouncy Bullets 2, Little Big Planet 3, Cybxus Heart, Lego Dimensions, Godzilla, Outriders, WatchDogs, Bouncy Bullets 1, My Name is Mayo 3, Knack, Erica, Late Shift, Gun Crazy, Bravo Team, Jak II (PlayStation 2), The Last of Us Part II, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Ball LaB, Stray, Intelligent Qube, Castle of no Escape 2, Langrisser I, The Cow G, The Pigeon P, WatchDogs Bad Blood (DLC), Langrisser II, Loot Hero DX, Synergia, The Bunker, The Little Acre, Alien Engine, Organic Engine, Steam Engine, Cyber Engine, Windmill, Alexio, Black Death: A Tragic Dirge, Skylanders: Swap Force, Skylanders: Trap Team, Skylanders: Superchargers, Skylanders: Imaginators, Onrush, Watch Dogs Legion, Watch Dogs Legion: Bloodlines (DLC), Watch Dogs 2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Arcade), TMNT: Turtles in Time, TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan, TMNT: Back from the Sewers, TMNT III: Radical Rescue, TMNT, TMNT II: The Arcade Game, TMNT III: The Manhattan Project, TMNT: Tournament Fighters (NES), TMNT IV: Turtles in Time, TMNT: Tournament Fighters (SNES), TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist, TMNT: Tournament Fighters (Genesis), Knowledge is Power, Knowledge is Power Decades, Hidden Agenda, Goat Simulator, Goat Simulator - GoatMMO DLC, Goat Simulator - GoatZ DLC, Goat Simulator - Payday DLC, Goat Simulator - Waste Of Space DLC, Watch Dogs 2 - Human Conditions DLC, Watch Dogs 2 - No Compromise DLC, Dojoran, Goosebumps: The Game, Styx: Master of Shadows, Styx: Shards of Darkness, Kena: Bridge of Spirits
PlayStation 5 - In Rays of the Light, Santa's Workshop, Tormented Souls, Horizon Zero Dawn, Elden Ring, Virtuous Western, Bunny Raiders, Astro's Playroom, Outriders, Lego Dimensions, Bouncy Bullets 2, Stray, Ball LaB, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT: Turtles in Time, TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy), TMNT: Back from the Sewers (Game Boy), TMNT III: Radical Rescue (Game Boy), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT II: The Arcade Game (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT III: The Manhattan Project (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT: Tournament Fighters (Nintendo Entertainment System), TMNT IV: Turtles in Time (Super Nintendo), TMNT: Tournament Fighters (Super Nintendo), TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist (Sega Genesis), TMNT: Tournament Fighters (Sega Genesis), Horizon Zero Dawn Frozen Wilds (DLC), Outriders Worldslayer (DLC), TOEM, Watch Dogs Legion, TOEM: Basto (DLC), Metal: Hellsinger, Goat Simulator 3
PlayStation Vita - Lost Dimension, My Name is Mayo, Bouncy Bullets 1, Reed Remastered, Reed 2, Fragments of Midnight, Gravity Duck
Microsoft Xbox 360 - Megamind: Ultimate Showdown, Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal, Puss in Boots, Kung fu Panda 2, The Penguins of Madagascar: Dr. Blowhole Returns - Again!, Open Season, Night at the Museum, Bolt, Rango, Shrek the 3rd, Shrek Forever After, Ice Age 3, TMNT, Turtles in Time RS, Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks, Lego Star Wars II
Microsoft Xbox Series X|S - Halo 3 (via MCC), R.C. Pro-Am (via Rare Replay), R.C. Pro-Am II (via Rare Replay), Killer Instinct Gold, Blast Corps, FoxyLand, Foxyland 2, Gears of War, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Titanfall 2, Destiny 2, Witch Queen, Season of the Haunted, Season of the Risen, Season of Plunder, Destiny 2 Shadow Keep (DLC), Destiny 2 Beyond Light (DLC), Metal: Hellsinger
Steam - Portal, Portal 2
Unique Systems Covered: 12/12
Total Games Beaten: 247



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1. Have fun
2. Beat games - proof NOT required via an image, but lying is lame and you won't 'win' anything for beating the most games
3. IF you are interested in badges, when you beat a game for 1, include something like 'Counts towards badge X' OR 'Earns me badge X, first game was Y'
4. IF you don't care about badges, then I will not be handing them out
5. No monthly leaderboards will exist in '22, I will post in the thread maybe around mid month and after month's end the top 5 or so participants
6. DLC generally doesn't count towards badges and any 1 game can only count towards a single badge
Rule addendum: Going forward (after July 15th), badges for anyone who cares, will only be credited for beating 2 completely unique titles.
Rule addendum: If you beat a title multiple times on different consoles then it needs to be <air-quote> LONGER </air-quote> in nature and not a fighting game or overall short title for me to list it for multiple consoles. It also could only count as 1 title for a badge, per the prior addendum listed above.


freebie ICONS & BADGES freebie

Key

globe- 50% of systems covered, golden globe- 100% of systems covered, ghost- 0 games beat, Silver Star- 5 games beat, Gold Star- 10 games beat (additional gold stars for 20, 30, 40, 60, etc), bacon - 50 games beat, donut - 100 games, hotdog - 150 games, Godzilla - 200 games, Birthday Cake- top user in systems completed, coin- top user in games beaten, pink circle- badge leader

Badges, note 2 games required for each



image 2nd Amendment - FPS or 3rd Person Shooters
image Bear & Bird - 3D platformers and/or collect-a-thons
image BFFL - primarily cooperative games (with a friend)
image Bo Knows - sports games - complete a single season, generally human only sports
image Cross the Streams - cross-over games like: Mario & Sonic, Street Fighter x Tekken, etc
image Destroy the Core - SHMUP's
image Girly Power - games with female leads OR targeted towards children or feminine audiences
image Grown-Ass Man - challenging games
image Guybrush Threepwood - games from the point-&-click, text adventure, or walking simulator genres
image Heavy Machine Gun - run n' gun games
image Hyrulian Hero - action/adventure titles, similar to the Zelda franchise
image JRPG - JRPGs, duh
image Metroidvania - open ended 2D platformers that focus on backtracking
image Ninja Gayden - 3D hack-and-slash titles
image Now You're Playing with Plastic - games using non-standard controllers (Light-Gun, musical instrument, steering wheel, dance-pad, etc)
image Pile Drivin' - belt-scrolling brawler/beat 'em ups
image Puzzler - puzzle games
image Quarter Muncher Card - games from the pinball, classic arcade or card battle genres
image Quest for Peace - predominately superhero focused titles
image Raccoon City - survival horror games
image Race Drivin' - racing games, generally motorized
image Sasori Vader - games in the Star Wars or overall space universes
image Shining Ogre Fire Tactics (S.O.F.T.) - strategy titles, tactical RPGs, RTS, etc
image Street Fightin' - 1-on-1 fighters - beat standard arcade mode with 2+ characters OR beat 10+ match story mode
image Super Mayrio Platform - platforming games, similar to the core Mario titles
image Vault Boy - open world and/or Western RPGs
image You're Winner - games with <55 review OR user score on Metacritic, or justify how your game sucked


Topic   We Have a Winner! 2022 GameTZ Fantasy Gaming League

Heavyd814life
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (13) This user is on the site NOW (9 minutes ago)
* 30-Dec-2021
The 2022 GameTZ Fantasy Gaming League


Gold Star Heavyd814life Current Total: 863


Top 10:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Football Manager 2023 - 82
4. Forza Motorsport 2022
5. God of War Ragnarok - 94
6. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Splatoon 3 - 83
9. Total War: Warhammer 3 - 85
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. F1 2022 - 79
2. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin - 72


Silver Star BloodpuppetX Current Total: 855


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">86
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. Splatoon 3 - 83
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - 84
2. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78


Bronze Star SwiftJAB Current Total: 850


Top 10:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" title="www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)">86
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin - 72
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Stray - 83
2. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78


Bronze Star Best1989 Current Total: 850


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
8. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope">86
9. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
10. Rainbow Six Extraction - 73

Alternates:
1. Oxenfree II
2. Triangle Strategy - 83


5. Kommie Current Total: 845


Top 10:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. God of War Ragnarok - 94
4. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Kerbal Space Program 2
7. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
8. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
9. Total War: Warhammer 3 - 85
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75
2. Weird West - 76


6. Gypsy Current Total: 841


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Hogwarts Legacy
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
9. Saints Row - 61
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. King of Fighters XV - 79


7. PizzaTheHutt Current Total: 840


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Dying Light 2 - 76
4. Elden Ring - 96
5. God of War Ragnarok - 94
6. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Splatoon 3 - 83
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">86

2. Saints Row - 61


8. Incubus421 Current Total: 839


Top 10:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Saints Row - 61
10. Splatoon 3 - 83

Alternates:
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
2. Tunic - 85


9. Sefjwm Current Total: 831


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
4. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope">86
5. MLB The Show 22 - 77
6. Moss: Book II - 83
7. Sea of Stars
8. Slime Rancher 2
9. Two Point Campus - 83
10. Weird West - 76

Alternates:
1. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - 82
2. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78


10. Sailorneorune Current Total: 806


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Chocobo GP - 63
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. F1 2022 - 79
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. River City Girls Zero - 68
9. Splatoon 3 - 83
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. River City Girls 2 - 78
2. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin - 72


11. Lunar Current Total: 804


Top 10:
1. Babylon's Fall - 41
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78

Alternates:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75


12. Bonham2 Current Total: 781


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Shovel Knight Dig - 81
7. Sifu - 81
8. Splatoon 3 - 83
9. Starfield
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
2. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85


13. Tonymack21 Current Total: 778


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. Stray - 83
9. Total War: Warhammer 3 - 85
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Homeworld 3


14. Frank Current Total: 773


Top 10:
1. Elden Ring - 96
2. God of War Ragnarok - 94
3. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
4. Hollow Knight: Silksong
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. Starfield
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78

Alternates:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" title="www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)">86


15. Ryan Current Total: 773


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. Forspoken
5. Forza Motorsport 2022
6. God of War Ragnarok - 94
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Starfield
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
2. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - 84


16. Bogo Current Total: 772


Top 10:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Hollow Knight: Silksong
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" title="www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">86
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Starfield
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78
2. Total War: Warhammer 3 - 85


17. Cevil Current Total: 772


Top 10:
1. AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative - 85
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Clive N' Wrench
4. Elden Ring - 96
5. God of War Ragnarok - 94
6. Hollow Knight: Silksong
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Sports Story - 70
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope">86

2. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - 84


18. benstylus Current Total: 764


Top 10:
1. EA Sports PGA Tour
2. F1 2022 - 79
3. FIFA 23 - 76
4. MLB The Show 22 - 77
5. Madden NFL 23 - 69
6. NBA 2K23 - 78
7. NHL 23 - 71
8. PGA Tour 2K23 - 76
9. WRC Generations - 74
10. WWE 2K22 - 77

Alternates:
1. Forza Motorsport 2022
2. Gran Turismo 7 - 87


19. Codester Current Total: 753


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. God of War Ragnarok - 94
4. Gotham Knights - 68
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Marvel’s Midnight Suns - 83
7. Redfall
8. Sifu - 81
9. Starfield
10. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Alternates:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75


20. TalonJedi87 Current Total: 742


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. Gotham Knights - 68
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)" href="https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope">86
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. Starfield
9. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
10. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - 84

Alternates:
1. Forspoken
2. Metal: Hellsinger - 79


21. Boss Current Total: 736


Top 10:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Dying Light 2 - 76
3. Elden Ring - 96
4. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
5. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
6. Saints Row - 61
7. Starfield
8. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
9. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78
10. Triangle Strategy - 83

Alternates:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85


22. Thatfootballguy Current Total: 732


Top 10:
1. Dune: Spice Wars
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Glitched
4. Gotham Knights - 68
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
7. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - mario
-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope" title="www.metacritic.com/game/switch/mario-+-rabbids-sparks-of-hope (secure)">86
8. Starfield
9. Triangle Strategy - 83
10. Weird West - 76

Alternates:
1. Nobody Saves the World - 79
2. Sonic Frontiers - 71


23. HybridCRoW Current Total: 694


Top 10:
1. Babylon's Fall - 41
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
4. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
5. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
6. King of Fighters XV - 79
7. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
8. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78
9. Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong - 66
10. Weird West - 76

Alternates:
1. Forspoken
2. Heaven Dust 2 - 83


24. EB Current Total: 689


Top 10:
1. Card Shark - 80
2. Dead Space
3. Dying Light 2 - 76
4. Elden Ring - 96
5. God of War Ragnarok - 94
6. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. Tunic - 85

Alternates:
1. Forspoken
2. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2


25. Scott Current Total: 683


Top 10:
1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. God of War Ragnarok - 94
4. Hogwarts Legacy
5. Hollow Knight: Silksong
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
8. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
9. Splatoon 3 - 83
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
2. Gotham Knights - 68


26. Roko Current Total: 682


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Baldur's Gate 3
3. Bayonetta 3 - 86
4. Elden Ring - 96
5. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75
6. God of War Ragnarok - 94
7. Gran Turismo 7 - 87
8. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
9. Starfield
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Hogwarts Legacy
2. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide - 74


27. SupremeSarna Current Total: 682


Top 10:
1. Elden Ring - 96
2. God of War Ragnarok - 94
3. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
4. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
5. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
6. Splatoon 3 - 83
7. Starfield
8. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
10. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

Alternates:
1. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - 82
2. Sonic Frontiers - 71


28. SilverOwl Current Total: 647


Top 10:
1. Elden Ring - 96
2. Forspoken
3. God of War Ragnarok - 94
4. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
5. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
6. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
7. Starfield
8. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
9. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - 78
10. TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - 84

Alternates:
1. Chocobo GP - 63
2. Saints Row - 61


29. Apocram2222 Current Total: 633


Top 10:
1. Babylon's Fall - 41
2. Bayonetta 3 - 86
3. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
4. Elden Ring - 96
5. Ghostwire: Tokyo - 75
6. God of War Ragnarok - 94
7. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
8. Hollow Knight: Silksong
9. Kirby and the Forgotten Land - 85
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Gotham Knights - 68
2. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League


30. Mattyg00013 Current Total: 610


1. Bayonetta 3 - 86
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Forspoken
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Hollow Knight: Silksong
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83
8. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
9. Starfield
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Gran Turismo 7 - 87


31. Bleed_DukeBlue Current Total: 594


Top 10:
1. A Plague Tale: Requiem - 82
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Forspoken
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Hogwarts Legacy
6. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
7. Marvel’s Midnight Suns - 83
8. Starfield
9. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Gotham Knights - 68
2. Pokemon Legends: Arceus - 83


32. Archer Current Total: 437


Top 10:
1. Dying Light 2 - 76
2. Elden Ring - 96
3. Forspoken
4. God of War Ragnarok - 94
5. Horizon Forbidden West - 88
6. Oxenfree II
7. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
8. Starfield
9. Stray - 83
10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

Alternates:
1. Hogwarts Legacy
2. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum




League Overview:


Welcome to Year 5 of the GameTZ Fantasy Gaming League! This is basically fantasy football with games. Each person picks 10 games and those 10 games make up your "team" for the year. The Metacritic scores for your 10 games are tallied up at the end of the year to determine your total. Highest overall score wins. You also get 2 alternate picks (these should be safe choices) just in case one of your picks gets delayed into 2023. So if you shoot for the moon with a game like Final Fantasy XVI and it gets pushed into 2023 (because you know it will lol), one of your alternates takes its place and you don't end up with 0 points for that game. The goal is to pick games that you think have a very good chance of releasing in 2022. Don't YOLO your way into a bunch of 0s lol.

The Rules:
1. No DLC or Expansions
2. No Ports or Remasters (full remakes are allowed)
3. Alternate picks can only replace games delayed into 2023. They cannot be used to replace games in your top 10 that review poorly.

The Prize:
1st Place: A $50 Amazon Gift Card
2nd Place: A $20 Amazon Gift Card
3rd Place: A $10 Amazon Gift Card

The Participants:
1. Heavyd814life
2. Roko
3. Cevil
4. Sefjwm
5. BloodpuppetX
6. Kommie
7. Archer
8. PizzaTheHutt
9. SupremeSarna
10. SilverOwl
11. Frank
12. Benstylus
13. Sailorneorune
14. SwiftJAB
15. HybridCRoW
16. Lunar
17. TalonJedi87
18. Ryan
19. Boss
20. Thatfootballguy
21. EB
22. Scott
23. Bogo
24. Bleed_DukeBlue
25. Mattyg00013
26. Bonham2
27. Incubus421
28. Tonymack21
29. Gypsy
30. Best1989
31. Apocram2222
32. Codester

Previous Winners:
2021: Ryan
2020: Mattyg00013 and Roko (totally forgot we had a tie in 2020!)
2019: Heavyd814life
2018: Heavyd814life

Submit Your Picks Here: https://GameTZ2022.checkbox.com/2022-GameTZ-Fantas...
Deadline: January 14, 2022 at 11:59pm




Topic   GTZ Ranks Current topic: Rank Your Favorite Movies of 2023

Frank
800 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (13) Has Written 11 Reviews Secret Santa
30-Sep-2020
Frank wrote:
> 1. Super Mario 64 - Nostolgia and timing are a huge factor. While the game hasn't
> aged as well as I'd like to admit, it was revolutionary, and paved the 3D platforming
> genre.
> 2. Super Mario Odyssey - Mind blowingly good game! Tons I would like changed,
> but I don't believe in the concept of a perfect game.
> 3. Super Mario Galaxy - I wasn't sold on this one until I played it. Very linear
> gameplay, but I loved the hub world.
> 4. Super Mario Galaxy 2 - More of the same, with added bonuses. The linear map
> was a downfall for me, and the added Yoshi parts didn't do a whole lot for me.
> 5. Super Mario 64 DS - I'm counting this, and I'm not putting it at the bottom.
> I have fond memories playing this back in 04. This version's bonus stars and different
> playable characters make it worth playing on it's own. It's not a "better" version,
> but it's a reimagining.
> 6. Super Mario 3D Land - Was another one of those games that came at a good time.
> Was very good as a one off 3DS title, at launch. Still holds up as a good handheld
> game.
> 7. Super Mario Sunshine - Yeah it's different, and second last on my list, but
> fudge it. I did enjoy this as a kid, and look forward to my Switch replay.
> 8. Super Mario 3D World - Everything from the empty environments, generic "Mario"
> artstyle, and slow feeling gameplay, made this my least favorite 3D Mario title.
> I'm looking forward to trying the Switch port, as the new Bowser's Fury and speed
> adjustments might increase my thoughts.
>
> Honorable Mention: Wario World - What? It's a good game... WAHHH
>

I totally forgot to include 64 DS. I threw it at #5 on my list. I think between the rest of this year and 2021, I need to go back and replay all of these and make my definitive order. smile
lpeters82
250 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader
* 29-Sep-2020
DefaultGen wrote:
> lpeters82 wrote:
>> This is pretty embarrassing to post, but the only game I've played more then 20
> minutes
>> of is Super Mario 3D Land. I just never got into the 3D Mario games.
>
> what

Mario 64 seems especially embarrassing. I had a friend that owned it and maybe if you put all the time together it's more then 20-minutes, but I have zero nostalgia for the game. At that time we were playing a lot more multiplayer games like 1080 Snowboarding, Goldeneye, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and Mario Kart 64. The games I played when not with friends were the two Zelda games, mostly Ocarina of Time. I didn't really play much during the GameCube era and even today I use my GameCube mostly to play Game Boy Advance games. Then with the Wii it was back to multiplayer games. We'd play Guitar Hero, Mario Kart, New Super Mario Bros, and Wii Sports. Mario 3D Word seems a lot like New Super Mario Bros in that you can all play together, so that's the game we've played the most.
mattyg00013
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally
28-Sep-2020
1. Super Mario Galaxy
2. Super Mario Sunshine
3. Super Mario Odyssey
4. Super Mario Galaxy 2
5. Super Mario 64
6. Super Mario 3D World
7. Super Mario 3D Land

Frank
800 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (13) Has Written 11 Reviews Secret Santa
* 25-Sep-2020
1. Super Mario 64 - Nostolgia and timing are a huge factor. While the game hasn't aged as well as I'd like to admit, it was revolutionary, and paved the 3D platforming genre.
2. Super Mario Odyssey - Mind blowingly good game! Tons I would like changed, but I don't believe in the concept of a perfect game.
3. Super Mario Galaxy - I wasn't sold on this one until I played it. Very linear gameplay, but I loved the hub world.
4. Super Mario Galaxy 2 - More of the same, with added bonuses. The linear map was a downfall for me, and the added Yoshi parts didn't do a whole lot for me.
5. Super Mario 64 DS - I'm counting this, and I'm not putting it at the bottom. I have fond memories playing this back in 04. This version's bonus stars and different playable characters make it worth playing on it's own. It's not a "better" version, but it's a reimagining.
6. Super Mario 3D Land - Was another one of those games that came at a good time. Was very good as a one off 3DS title, at launch. Still holds up as a good handheld game.
7. Super Mario Sunshine - Yeah it's different, and second last on my list, but fudge it. I did enjoy this as a kid, and look forward to my Switch replay.
8. Super Mario 3D World - Everything from the empty environments, generic "Mario" artstyle, and slow feeling gameplay, made this my least favorite 3D Mario title. I'm looking forward to trying the Switch port, as the new Bowser's Fury and speed adjustments might increase my thoughts.

Honorable Mention: Wario World - What? It's a good game... WAHHH