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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: telekill on November 04, 2022, 04:35:25 pm
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For whatever reason, I was clicking around and noticed that a few games in my collection had very few people here on VG Collect that also had it in their collection. That brought me to wonder what everyone else had that are active here on the forums. So...
Question: What are your top 10 least owned games that you have from the VG Collect community?
Here's mine: Game Name - Platform - Number of People that have it in their collection on this site.
A Plague Tale: Requiem – PS5 – 3
Deliver Us the Moon – PS5 – 4
TMNT Shredder’s Revenge LRG – PS4 – 7
TMNT Cowabunga Collection – PS4 – 9
Horizon Forbidden West – PS5 – 16
Hunt: Showdown – PS4 – 11
The Lost World: JP – Game Gear – 25
Star Fighter – PS1 – 25
Double Dragon – Game Gear – 26
Stargate – Game Gear – 29
As expected, the least are physical PS5 games. The system is newer, still hard to buy and digital has taken over as majority version bought these days. Then my Game Gear collection took up most of the rest of the top 10.
How did your collection fare?
Oh, and no... I don't expect you to go through hundreds or thousands of games and check. Just guestimate. You probably have a good idea already.
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Just looking through the physical games. I probably have so many digital games with few owners since a lot of people don't care to track their digital collection here. Some of my JP Pokemon carts would qualify too, but I won't count those either since I know a lot of people own these carts, just not the specific imprints I own.
Oddworld Stranger's Wrath Collector's Edition (LRG PS3) - 14
Oddworld Abe's Oddysee Collector's Edition (LRG PS3) - 11
Jak X Combat Racing (standing cover LRG PS4) - 9
Jak & Daxter The Precursor Legacy (silhouettes cover LRG PS4) - 7
Ape Escape 2 (JP PS2) - 7
Ape Escape 3 (JP PS2) - 5
Jak 3 (facing away cover LRG PS4) - 3
Ape Escape Pumped & Primed (JP PS2) - 3
Pac-Man World Re-Pac (PS4) - 1... just me!
Animal Crossing City Folk with Wii Speak Bundle (JP Wii) - 1. Just me again :P
Mostly what I expected, LRG and JP games taking the lead. For regular NA games I think my "rarest" would have to be Duel Masters (PS2) with only 22 owners.
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I figured it would consist of JP games, and I was correct.
Meikyuu Touro Legasista - PS3 - 1
Moe Moe Daisensou Gendaiban++ - PS3 - 1
SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors: Shin Mirisha Taisen - DS - 1
Simple DS Series Vol. 18: The Soukou Kihei Gun Ground - DS - 1
SupaRobo Gakuen - DS - 1
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Mugen no Frontier Exceed - DS - 1
Agarest Senki Mariage - PSP - 1
Frontier Gate Boost+ - PSP - 1
Goku Makai-Mura Kai - PSP - 1
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Ghiren no Yabou - Axis no Kyoui V - PSP - 1
RockMan DASH 2: Episode 2 Ooinaru Isan - PSP -1
Samurai Dou 2 Portable - PSP - 1
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin I & II - PSP - 1
Zero Choaniki - PSP - 1
Moe Moe 2-Ji Daisenryaku 3 - Vita - 1
Moe Moe Daisensou Gendaiban++ - Vita - 1
Sengoku Otome: Legend Battle - Vita - 1
Shin Sangoku Musou: Eiketsuden - Vita - 1
Super Hero Generation - Special Sound Edition - Vita - 1
Super Robot Taisen XO - Xbox 360 - 1
And just NA games.
Dokapon Kingdom (color disc) - Wii - 4
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel - GameStop Pre-order Edition - Xbox 360 - 5
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate - PS4 - 5
Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol (Only at Wal-Mart) - DS - 8
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier (Music CD Included) - DS - 8
Burnout Anthology - PS2 - 10
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven (Includes Exclusive Soundtrack CD) - 3DS - 11
Borderlands Triple Pack - PS3 - 13
International Superstar Soccer Pro '98 - PS1 - 13
Anima: Gate of Memories - PS4 - 14
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I'm not sure how to pull up a list of games sorted by amount of users that have them. And truth be told I've woefully neglected the cataloging of my collection on here for several years. I've come to use this site more to discuss games and also do the 52 games challenge than I have as a means of keeping track of what games I own. But if I had to guess what games I own that are ones few others on here own, I'd say it's probably a mix of my imports as well as my Dreamcast homebrews I've collected over the years.
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It really helps when you collect stuff no one cares about, or bothers to differentiate and just chooses the first thing that kind of looks accurate:
2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Disney/Pixar The Incredibles / Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures (NA GBA, CA Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/212784)
2 Games In 1: Finding Nemo + The Incredibles (EU GBA, NL Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/190794)
Bratz: The Movie (AU GBA) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/189371)
Charlotte's Web (NA GBA, Movie Ticket Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/207169)
Disney/Pixar Ratatouille (EU GBA, GR Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/190155)
Game Boy Advance Video: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Yugi vs. Joey: Volume 1 (EU GBA, FR Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/189625)
Harry Potter Collection (EU GBA, IT Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/212613)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Prophecy (EU GBA, Merchandise Offer Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/213485)
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (EU GBA, DK Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/213454)
Magical Vacation (JP GBA, Value Selection Variant) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/189290)
A little unfair, but there you go. Also I added all of those to the database lol.
Now for a fairer regular NA only list, though they are probably just not as popular being shovelware:
4 Games on One Game Pak: SpongeBob SquarePants SuperSponge / Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy / Fairly Oddparents Enter The Cleft / Rocket Power Zero Gravity Zone (NA GBA) - 7 (https://vgcollect.com/item/138924)
Math Patrol: The Kleptoid Threat (NA GBA) - 7 (https://vgcollect.com/item/113253)
Sportsman's Pack: Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures / Rapala Pro Fishing (NA GBA) - 7 (https://vgcollect.com/item/130932)
Bratz: The Movie (NA GBA) - 6 (https://vgcollect.com/item/147229)
David Beckham Soccer (NA GBA) - 6 (https://vgcollect.com/item/39192)
Paws & Claws: Pet Vet (NA GBA) - 6 (https://vgcollect.com/item/99702)
Word Safari: The Friendship Totems (NA GBA) - 6 (https://vgcollect.com/item/161052)
Game Boy Advance Video: Shrek / Shark Tale (NA GBA) - 5 (https://vgcollect.com/item/172096)
SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The / Hey Arnold! The Movie / The Wild Thornberrys Movie / Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (NA GBA) - 4 (https://vgcollect.com/item/29745)
Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure - Special Edition (NA GBA) - 1 (https://vgcollect.com/item/222943)
To be fair, these sorts of things are always a little inaccurate. Not everyone cares about having each game recorded down to the barcode variant and a lot of people won't bother intentionally collecting the vast majority of games in the first place.
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I'm not sure how to pull up a list of games sorted by amount of users that have them. And truth be told I've woefully neglected the cataloging of my collection on here for several years. I've come to use this site more to discuss games and also do the 52 games challenge than I have as a means of keeping track of what games I own. But if I had to guess what games I own that are ones few others on here own, I'd say it's probably a mix of my imports as well as my Dreamcast homebrews I've collected over the years.
I don't think there is a way, or at least I don't know it. I just scrolled through everything manually.
It's time to start catching up, otherwise it'll just keep piling up even more :P
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Sorting things by console, my rarest for each system would be:
Game Boy: Disney's Mulan - 17 owners
Game Boy Color: Tie between Bob the Builder: Fix It Fun & Toy Story Racer - 15
GBA: Dead To Rights: 13 Owners
DS: Tie between Littlest Pet Shop 3: Biggest Stars: Blue Team & My Secret Diary - 3
3DS: Metal Fight Beyblade: 4D x Zero-G Ultimate Tournament [JP]- Just me
SNES: Nolan Ryan's Baseball - 37
N64: Mario Party 3 [JP] - 42
Gamecube: Evolution Skateboarding - 29
Wii: Bratz: The Movie - 11
Wii U: Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade - 53
Switch: Time Management Game Collection - 9
PS4: Bibi & Tina at the Horse Farm - 5
Xbox: Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. - 24
Xbox 360: NBA 2K13 - Dynasty Edition - Just Me
Xbox One: Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay - Just Me
Biggest thing I noticed flipping through things is that users here by and large really tend to avoid games that are tie-ins to kids shows/movies and games targeting girls. While with me, I revel in them; It's just too amusing having them in my collection as well as on my gamertag. Having the full 1000G in Monster High: New Ghoul in School is a badge of honor, not shame.
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This is an interesting topic idea, but the community largely does not have a thorough interest in keeping track of what they own. As the database has become more and more detailed with time, a lot of common variant items have slowly been added. Naturally, some users do not care about being this specific about what they track, so which items are being tracked by users shouldn't be a good indicator about what users actually own or be a good basis for what you yourself being uncommon or rare.
An example which I own some variant for is Silent Hill for PlayStation. The non-foil variant was the second published release. While I don't have any objective information about sales numbers, I have a feeling that more than 2 users own it.
Silent Hill (https://vgcollect.com/item/227982)
Silent Hill (silver cover) (https://vgcollect.com/item/7507)
With that said, here are a few items I own that don't have many other users attached to them. They're all but one variants in some capacity, which is probably going to be the most "rare" type of item any of our users own. Or, alternatively, since the majority of our users are based from NA, items from other regions are also likely to be a part of few collections.
Destiny 2 (Not for Resale) (https://vgcollect.com/item/182638) - 1
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition (Only at Walmart) (https://vgcollect.com/item/219713) - 1
Final Fantasy IX Limited Edition CD-ROM (https://vgcollect.com/item/212948) - 1
Gran Turismo (blue Hints disc) (https://vgcollect.com/item/226671) - 2
Heart&Slash [FR] (https://vgcollect.com/item/219776) - 1
Hohokum - Digitales (https://vgcollect.com/item/179596) - 2
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (slipcover) (https://vgcollect.com/item/215267) - 1
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (50517A) (https://vgcollect.com/item/205196) - 4
and digital has taken over as majority version bought these days.
I don't think this is an issue that really affects our site as much as you're led to believe. Most of our users come to track physical items, since that was originally--and I believe still is--our emphasis. Using a PS5 item you own as an example, Horizon Forbidden West does not even have a PS5 NA digital entry within our database currently, whereas 16 users report owning the physical NA copy.
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I'm not sure how to pull up a list of games sorted by amount of users that have them. And truth be told I've woefully neglected the cataloging of my collection on here for several years. I've come to use this site more to discuss games and also do the 52 games challenge than I have as a means of keeping track of what games I own. But if I had to guess what games I own that are ones few others on here own, I'd say it's probably a mix of my imports as well as my Dreamcast homebrews I've collected over the years.
I don't think there is a way, or at least I don't know it. I just scrolled through everything manually.
It's time to start catching up, otherwise it'll just keep piling up even more :P
Years back when I first joined this site its collection cataloging feature was what drew me in. I religiously updated it over the years up until around 2019 or so when my desire to collect really fell off a cliff. While I still technically collect, I'm about a 10th of the collector I was 7-years, and a 20th of what I was 10+ years ago. It all got too expensive and too overcrowded with other collectors and resellers, which sucked most of the fun out of it for me. Luckily I had 95% of the retro games I wanted by this point so it was not a real loss for me other than lamenting the good times I used to have with it. Unfortunately with that loss of interest in collecting came a lack of motivation to update my collection on here. I actually have a pretty complete cataloging of my current collection on Pricecharting, but that is more for insurance purposes than to keep track of my stuff. As I said, i stick around for the forums, which sadly are pretty dead now, and the 52 games challenge. The challenge specifically reflects my transformation as more of a gamer than a collector; it's been very rewarding these last few years reducing my backlog. I may actually play all my games by the time I'm 70 at this rate :p
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FM Towns/Marty
After Burner II - 2
After Burner III - 1
D Return - 1
Evolution - 1
Galaxy Force II - 3
Last Survivor - 1
Psychic Detective Series Vol.5 Nightmare - 1
Splaterhouse - 2
Turbo Outrun - 3
Image Flight - 1
Prince of Persia - 1
New Zealand Story - 1
Neo Geo MVS
Nightmare in the Dark - 4
Mutation Nation - 6
Gameboy Color
Hands of Time - 9
Neo Geo Pocket
Faselei - 8
Nes
Rad Racket Deluxe Tennis - 26
Galactic Crusaders - 28
Mermaids of Atlantis - 32
Race America - 45
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Some categories not even worth bothering with, such as PC.
Other underutilized sections like Macintosh that has a result like so
1 - Centipede (https://vgcollect.com/item/119693)
Or C64
1 - Cave of the Word Wizard (https://vgcollect.com/item/109290)
This topic is more interesting when you say, what is the rarest item that has quantity over 1
Then you get to things like Pit Stop (https://vgcollect.com/item/58878) on Atari 8-bit which shows 9 in collection.
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A while back, I remember I could click on an item and the entry would show me how many collections it was in, along with how many are selling, how many want it, etc.
That information disappeared and now I don’t know how to see it. Whether I click on an item in my collection or browse, those numbers are missing. Am I just not doing it right?
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It still works that way but you may need to be logged into see it.
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A while back, I remember I could click on an item and the entry would show me how many collections it was in, along with how many are selling, how many want it, etc.
That information disappeared and now I don’t know how to see it. Whether I click on an item in my collection or browse, those numbers are missing. Am I just not doing it right?
Tilt your phone horizontally I've made that mistake
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I've got a bunch of playstation games where I am the single owner on this site, as I created the entries. I've made a point of intentionally seeking out new NA region items that haven't made it onto the site. Hoping to help future pundits track their collections and validate obscure items. I think it is great that this site tracks how many people have registered as owners of a particular item. It helps clear up a lot of speculation, assuming people are being honest, and you can also see what is sought after, by how many people have it on their want lists. Sometimes more people want and item than actually own it. Kinda cool to see where demand outstrips supply, and what is actually sought after compared to what is valuable, or both, when compared to the sales data.
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I've got a bunch of playstation games where I am the single owner on this site, as I created the entries. I've made a point of intentionally seeking out new NA region items that haven't made it onto the site.
Discovering variants is something always interesting to come across for me. When verifying edit queue submissions, it is fairly common to find instances too, with many not having database entries, although I will generally submit them afterward. Personally, I put in a lot of effort in detailing exactly what components are included if the variant is an item I own so that others going forward know exactly what constitutes a complete copy which definitely helps when purchasing items from secondary markets.
The variant of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition I own and created an entry (https://vgcollect.com/item/219713) for is a good example of how detailed information can become. That level of detail is greatly welcomed to the database.
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I tried importing my collection from price charting and it got messed up and now my collection has a ton of games I don't have. At some point I plan to go and start from scratch and get an accurate collection...
That being said I don't really have a lot of rare stuff but I am one of only 2 people with the Wu-Tang Clan PS1 controller here
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The variant of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition I own and created an entry (https://vgcollect.com/item/219713) for is a good example of how detailed information can become. That level of detail is greatly welcomed to the database.[/font]
small correction: do not use the word "callout" in Description. Use "text" instead. Example:
"Only at Walmart" text on front cover
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Damn I got a ton of games and I'll try my best to find out.
Might be a bunch of homebrew games. lol
All these I'm the only one on this site that owns a copy as of writing this...
- Yakyuuken Special (3DO) JP
- Trolls (Amiga CD32)
- L-Zone (Apple Pippin)
- Burgertime (Arcade Cabinet)
- Phoenix (Arcade Cabinet)
- Jyanshin Densetsu: Quest of Jongmaster (MVS)
- Bang Bang Busters (MVS)
- Digger Man (MVS)
- Ghostlop (MVS)
- Ironclad (MVS)
- King of Fighters 2004 Plus (MVS)
- Multigame 16 in 1 (MVS)
- Nibbleman (Arcadia 2001)
- Red Clash (Arcadia 2001)
- Open Sesame (Atari 2600)
- Death Race 2000 / Dawn of the Dead Dual Cart (Atari 2600)
- House on Haunted Hill (Atari 2600)
- Mindlock / Bionic Breakthrough (Atari 2600)
- Rabbit Transit (Atari 2600)
- Targ (Atari 2600)
- Zoltrix (Atari 2600)
- 3D Printed Atari 5200 Controller
- Peanut Butter Panic (Atari Computer)
- Pool 400 (Atari Computer)
- Drol (Atari Computer)
- Sneaky Snake (Astrocade)
- Loopy Town no O-heya ga Hoshii (Casio Loopy)
- Lupiton's Wonder Palette (Casio Loopy)
- Magical Shop (Casio Loopy)
- Nigaoe Artist (Casio Loopy)
- Collector Vision Phoenix
- BUSTin-Out Volume 1 (Colecovision)
- BUSTin-Out Volume 2 (Colecovision)
- BUSTin-Out Volume 3 (Colecovision)
- Castle, The / Castle Excellent (Colecovision)
- Kill Barney in Tokyo (Colecovision)
- Plants vs. Zombies (Colecovision)
- Sydney Hunter and the Caverns of Death (Colecovision)
- Zombie Calavera Prologue (Colecovision)
- APF TV Fun Model 442
- Pokemon Brown Version (GB)
- Super Pika Land (GB)
- Pokémon Moemon Fire Red (GBA)
- Game Boy Color Demo Cart (GBC)
- Coffin Case Guitar Hero Guitar Controller case
- Tomy Tutor Data Recorder
- Tomy Tutor Controller
- Colorvision
- Grandstand Game Wizard
- Lark TVG 868
- Bandai Super Vision 8000
- Epoch Game Pocket Computer
- Koei PasoGo
- Nichibutsu My Vision
- Tomy Pyuuta Jr.
- Analog Pocket
- Analog Pocket - Game Gear Adapter
- Entex Select-a-Game Machine
- LJN Video Art
- Palmtex Super Micro
- Sega Naomi (Custom Consolized)
- Umtech VideoBrain Family Computer
- Wico Command Control Joystick (INTV)
- AGP X-System
- Bubble Bobble (My Arcade Micro Arcade)
- BurgerTime (Tiny Arcade)
- Dig Dug (Tiny Arcade)
- Galaga (Tiny Arcade)
- Laden vs. USA (LCD)
- Mappy (Tiny Arcade)
- My Arcade Micro Arcade - Elevator Action
- My Arcade Pocket Player: Galaga
- My Arcade Pocket Player: Pac-Man
- PCP Station
- Q*Bert (Tiny Arcade)
- Super Impulse Micro Arcade- Oregon Trail
- Tiny Arcade - Ms. Pac-Man & Galaga
- Tiny Arcade - New Rally X
- Tiny Arcade - Pole Position
- Casio MSX Personal Computer MX-10
- Car Fighter (MSX)
- Artic Zone (Cougar Boy)
- Magic Maze (Cougar Boy)
- Magic Tower (Cougar Boy)
- Puppet Knight (Cougar Boy)
- Suleiman's Treasure (Cougar Boy)
- Vex (Cougar Boy)
- America Daitouryou Senkyo (FAM)
- AV Mahjong Club (FAM)
- Miss Peach World (FAM)
- Sachen Super 4 in 1 (FAM)
- Sharp Famicom Titler
- Bovinium Quest (NES)
- Chumlee's Adventure: The Quest for Pinky (NES)
- Eyra the Crow Maiden (NES)
- Justice Duel (NES)
- NES Virus Cleaner (NES)
- Orebody: Binder's Tale (NES)
- Kobito Dukan - Kobito Kansatsu (3DS)
- Treasures of Montezuma (NDS)
- PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller - Super Mario (Switch)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R (Switch PAL)
- Deeeer Simulator (Switch JP)
- Doom: The Classics Collection (black cover) (Switch)
- Equestrian Training (Switch)
- It Takes Two (Switch)
- L.O.L. Surprise! Movie Night (Switch)
- L.O.L. Surprise! Remix: We Rule The World (Switch)
- Ryan's Rescue Squad (Switch)
- Sisters, The: Party of the Year (Switch)
- Unicorn Princess, The (Switch)
- Adventure Vision - Break Vader
- Adventure Vision - Defender
- Adventure Vision - Space Force
- Amico - Biplanes
- Amico - Brain Duel
- Amico - Brain Duel
- Amico - Dynablaster
- Amico - Evel Knievel
- Amico - Finnigan Fox
- Amico - Missile Command
- Amico - Moon Patrol
- Amico - Rigid Force Redux Enhanced
- Cassette Vision - Battle Vader
- Cassette Vision - Monster Mansion
- Colorvision - Beasts House
- CreatiVision - Crazy Chicky
- CreatiVision - Mouse Puzzle
- CreatiVision - Sonic Invader
- CreatiVision - Tennis
- Gakken Compact Vision - Chitaiku
- Gakken Compact Vision - Frogger
- Gakken Compact Vision - Mr. Bomb
- Gakken Compact Vision - Robotan Wars
- Gakken Compact Vision - Shigaisen 200X
- Gamate - Brick Blaster
- Game Master - Car Racing
- Game Master - Continental Galaxy
- GP32 - Woody & Kunta: Treasure Island
- Japan World Cup 1
- Japan World Cup 2
- LeapFrog Didj - Hannah Montana
- LeapFrog Didj - High School Musical
- LeapFrog Didj - Indiana Jones
- LeapFrog Didj - Nancy Drew
- LeapFrog Didj - Nicktoons Android Invasion
- LeapFrog Didj - Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
- PasoGo - Fun Go Volume 1
- PasoGo - Fun Go Volume 2
- PasoGo - Game-kun I
- PC-501 - Supersportic
- Select-A-Game Machine - Pac-Man 2
- Super Cassette Vision - Milky Princess
- Super Micro - Aladdin's Adventures
- Super Micro - Outflank
- Super Micro - React Attack
- Super Vision 8000 - Missilevader
- Tomy Tutor - Car-azy Racer
- Tomy Tutor - Cave Crawlers
- Tomy Tutor - Deep Six
- Tomy Tutor - Hyperspace
- Tomy Tutor - Scramble
- Tomy Tutor - Torpedo Terror
- Videobrain - Gladiator
- VIS - Meeting of Minds, The
- VIS - My Paint
- VIS - Search for the Sea
- Zemmix - Yie Ar Kung-Fu
- Stunt Cycle (TV Jack 5000)
- Hanimex Programmable TV Game SD070
- Bandai Video Mate TV Jack 5000 (blue)
- Meteor Belt (TI-99)
- Milton Bradley MBX (TI-99)
- Sewermania (TI-99)
- Soundtrack Trolley (TI-99)
- Tris (TI-99)
- Circus (VC 4000)
- Cockpit (VC 4000)
- Outer Space Combat (VC 4000)
- Nuby Sniper
- Engacho! (PS1)
- Groove Jigoku V (PS1)
- Home Doctor (PS1)
- Killer Bass (PS1)
- Kowai Shashin (PS1)
- Kyuin (PS1)
- Mizuki Shigeru no Yokai Butouden (PS1)
- Twin Goddesses (PS1)
- Cinderella (PS2)
- D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series (PS2 JP)
- Duel Savior Destiny - Special Edition (PS2)
- Princess Maker 2 (PS2)
- Simple 2000 Series Vol. 116: The Neko-Mura no Hitobito: Pagu Daikan no Akugyou Sanmai (PS2)
- Super Mic-chan (box) (PS2)
- Tomak: Save the Earth (PS2)
- Eiyuu Senki: The World Conquest (PS3)
- Mistover (PS4)
- 1001 Spikes (PS4)
- Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of Sh1ft3r (PS4)
- Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PS4)
- Madden NFL 22 - MVP Edition (PS4)
- MLB The Show 22 (PS4)
- Mozart Requiem (PS4)
- Sisters, The: Party of the Year (PS4)
- SRX: The Game (PS4)
- Bassmaster Fishing 2022 - Deluxe Edition (PS5)
- Farming Simulator 22 (PS5)
- Just Dance 2022 (PS5)
- No Man's Sky (PS5)
- Poker Club (PS5)
- Real Farm - Premium Edition (PS5)
- Four Brothers (PSP UMD)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (PSP UMD)
- Prom Night (PSP UMD)
- Newton Museum: Kyouryuu Nendaiki Kouhen (Playdia)
- Newton Museum: Kyouryuu Nendaiki Zenpen (Playdia)
- Tsukuda Original Othello Multivision FG-2000
- Blow Em Out (Genesis)
- FX-Unit Yuki: The Henshin Engine (Genesis)
- Game Factory (green label) (Genesis)
- Crash Bandicoot (Genesis)
- Itchy & Scratchy Game, The (Genesis)
- Sega Saturn All In One
- Album Club: Mune Kyun Saint Paulia Jogakuin (SAT)
- NHL Powerplay '96 (SAT JP)
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (SAT US Homebrew)
- Keio Flying Squadron 2 (SAT US Homebrew)
- Linkle Liver Story (SAT US Homebrew)
- 3D Tanx (ZX Spectrum)
- 3D Tunel (ZX Spectrum)
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragons of Flame (ZX Spectrum)
- Astro Blaster (ZX Spectrum)
- Barmy Burgers (ZX Spectrum)
- Beebul (ZX Spectrum)
- Bridge Player (ZX Spectrum)
- Combat Lynx (ZX Spectrum)
- Computer Maniacs 1989 Diary (ZX Spectrum)
- Corridors of Genon (ZX Spectrum)
- Death Star Interceptor (ZX Spectrum)
- Defenda (ZX Spectrum)
- Don't Buy This (ZX Spectrum)
- Double Sider: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll / Tomb of Dracula (ZX Spectrum)
- Dream Warrior (ZX Spectrum)
- Engineer Humpty (ZX Spectrum)
- Enormous Turnip, The (ZX Spectrum)
- Factory Breakout (ZX Spectrum)
- Fall Guy (ZX Spectrum)
- Flight Path 737 (ZX Spectrum)
- Forgotten Worlds (ZX Spectrum)
- Four Great Games Vol. 2 (ZX Spectrum)
- Frog Hopper (ZX Spectrum)
- Galactic Games (ZX Spectrum)
- Gary Lineker's Super Star Soccer (ZX Spectrum)
- Golden Axe (ZX Spectrum)
- Hollywood Collection (ZX Spectrum)
- Incredible Shrinking Fireman (ZX Spectrum)
- Invincible Island (ZX Spectrum)
- Jason's Gem (ZX Spectrum)
- Journeys End (ZX Spectrum)
- Judo Uchi-Mata (ZX Spectrum)
- Komplex (ZX Spectrum)
- Konami's Golf (ZX Spectrum)
- Kung-Fu Master (ZX Spectrum)
- Las Vegas Video Poker (ZX Spectrum)
- Light Cycle (ZX Spectrum)
- Mad Nurse (ZX Spectrum)
- Master Mariner (ZX Spectrum)
- Megaplay Volume 1 (ZX Spectrum)
- Mercenary (ZX Spectrum)
- Millionaire (ZX Spectrum)
- Motor Massacre (ZX Spectrum)
- Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry (ZX Spectrum)
- Ninja (ZX Spectrum)
- Ninja Commando (ZX Spectrum)
- Overlander (ZX Spectrum)
- Paddington's Early Visit (ZX Spectrum)
- Pool (ZX Spectrum)
- Pyramid, The (ZX Spectrum)
- Rasputin (ZX Spectrum)
- Renegade III: The Final Chapter (ZX Spectrum)
- Return to Ithaca (ZX Spectrum)
- Ricochet (ZX Spectrum)
- Riddler's Den (ZX Spectrum)
- Road Runner (ZX Spectrum)
- Scramble (ZX Spectrum)
- Sentinels (ZX Spectrum)
- Sigma 7 (ZX Spectrum)
- Soft & Cuddly (ZX Spectrum)
- Spectral Invaders (ZX Spectrum)
- Spectrum Pool (ZX Spectrum)
- Starfire (ZX Spectrum)
- Starglider (ZX Spectrum)
- Street Hassle (ZX Spectrum)
- Strike (ZX Spectrum)
- Subway Vigilante (ZX Spectrum)
- Transylvanian Tower (ZX Spectrum)
- Turbo Esprit (ZX Spectrum)
- Vagan Attack (ZX Spectrum)
- William Wobbler (ZX Spectrum)
- X-Out - Kixx (ZX Spectrum)
- Chinhai (SFAM)
- Heian Fuuunden, The (SFAM)
- Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Yamasa Densetsu (SFAM)
- MVP Baseball (SFAM)
- SM Chokyoshi Hitomi 3 (SFAM)
- Burning Heroes (SNES)
- Langrisser, Der (SNES)
- Vintron Super Game Converter
- VTech Socrates Mouse System
- Princess and the Frog, The: Tiana's Big Dream (VTech Motion)
- Vector Vaders (Vectrex)
- Let's Dance (Wii)
- PDC World Championship Darts (Wii)
- Intec Wireless AV Selector/Storage Unit (XB)
- Blaze and the Monster Machines: Axle City Racers (XB1)
- Call of Duty: Warzone: Gilded Age III: Pro Pack (XB1)
- Epic Chef (XB1)
- FIFA 20 - Champions Edition (XB1)
- FIFA 21 - Ultimate Edition (XB1)
- Final Fantasy XV - Ultimate Collector's Edition (XB1)
- Hitman 2 - Collector's Edition (XB1)
- Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures (XB1)
- Madden NFL 19 - Hall of Fame Edition (XB1)
- Monster Jam: Steel Titans (XB1)
- My Friend Peppa Pig (XB1)
- PJ Masks: Heroes of the Night (XB1)
- Port Royale 4 - Extended Edition (XB1)
- R.B.I. Baseball 20 (XB1)
- Rapala Fishing Pro Series (XB1)
- Resident Evil VII: Biohazard - Collector's Edition (XB1)
- Rims Racing (XB1)
- Ryan's Rescue Squad (XB1)
- Sniper Elite 5 - Deluxe Edition (XB1)
- Street Outlaws 2: Winner Takes All (XB1)
- Tekken 7 - Collector's Edition (XB1)
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands - Ghost Edition (XB1)
- Train Sim World 2 - Collector's Edition (XB1)
- Cable TV-Out (DigiBlast)
- Cuccioli Cerca Amici (DigiBlast)
- Winx Club (Video) (DigiBlast)
Damn, that was a lot of games to go through, I was surprised on how many I was the only one on this site listing a copy.
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Woow that's an impressive list :)