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64. Solaris

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Classic Video Games / Re: Let's Name the Top 150 PS2 Games Together
« on: February 06, 2013, 06:53:50 am »
111. Ring of Red

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Classic Video Games / Re: Let's Name the Top 150 PS2 Games Together
« on: February 06, 2013, 04:44:39 am »
109. Culdcept

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62. Pac-Man 4k

This is a homebrew you can buy off atariage.com the best pac-man ever made for the 2600.
Not that crappy one released by atari in the 80's lol

Here's a video of it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAYuBcuvIww

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Classic Video Games / Re: Let's Name the top 50 Sega Saturn Games Together
« on: February 05, 2013, 04:51:05 am »
36. Doom

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Classic Video Games / Re: Let's Name the Top 100 PS1 Games Together
« on: February 04, 2013, 04:31:05 am »
1. Resident Evil 2
2. Jumping Flash 2
3. King's Field II (King's Field III in Japan)
4. Final Fantasy VII
5. Parasite Eve
6. Syphon Filter
7. Metal Gear Solid
8. Valkryie Profile
9. Azure Dreams
10. Torneko's Last Hope
11. Lego Racers
12. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
13. Dragon Warrior VII
14. Persona: Eternal Punishment
15. Skullmonkeys
16. Twisted Metal
17. Intelligent Qube
18. Silent Bomber
19. King's Field (King's Field II in Japan)
20. Final Fantasy IX
21. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
22. Misadventure of Tron Bonne
23. Legend of Dragoon
24. The Legend of Legaia
25. DoDonPachi
26. Suikoden II
27. Mega Man Legends
28. Chrono Cross
29. Resident Evil
30. Saga Frontier 2
31. Strider 2
32. Crash Bandicoot
33. Jade Cocoon
34. Fear Effect
35. Suikoden
36. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
37. PaRappa the Rapper
38. Spider-Man
39. Gran Turismo 2
40. Twisted Metal 2
41. Vagrant Story
42. Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
43. Brave Fencer Musashi
44. Legend of Mana
45. Thunder Force V
46. Wild Arms 2
47. Koudelka
48. Final Fantasy Tactics
49. Metal Slug X
50. Wild 9
51. Armored Core
52. Breath of Fire IV
53. Future Cop: L.A.P.D.
54. Xenogears
55. In The Hunt
56. Castlevania: Chronicles
57. Dino Crisis
58. Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI
59. Spyro the Dragon
60. Wild Arms
61. Marvel Super Heroes
62. Grand Theft Auto 2
63. Apocalypse
64. Vandal Hearts
65. G-Darius
66. Alundra
67. Bloody Roar
68. Einhander
69. Mortal Kombat Trilogy

70. Tactics Ogre

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Classic Video Games / Re: Let's Name the Top 100 PS1 Games Together
« on: February 03, 2013, 07:36:58 am »
Gotta list

4. Final Fantasy VII

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PS2 - Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2 (complete)

Did you get it with the plushie?  I'm surprised that bundle isn't too expensive...

No, It wasn't the collectors edition, it was just the game/case/book. Thought about holding out for the plushie doll version but it was cheap and I wanted it in my collection so i picked it up. I'm only missing the 1st Devil Summoner now in my PS2 Shin Megami Tensei set. The hardest of the set to find ><; 

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I'll post my pick-ups for February and I'll update this post for the month.

Atari 2600 - Bomb on Pixel City (Homebrew)
Atari 2600 - Mean Santa (Homebrew)
Atari 2600 - Polaris
NES - Cheetahmen: The Creation
NES - Cheetahmen II: The Lost Levels
GEN - Fun 'n Games (Complete)
GEN - Monopoly (complete)
SNES - Outlander
SNES - Stone Protectors
SNES - Thunder Spirits
SATURN - Hyper 3D Pinball
PLA - Space Berzerker
N64 - The New Tetris
PS2 - Beyond Good and Evil (Sealed)
PS2 - Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
PS2 - Odin Sphere
PS2 - Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2
PS3 - Cross Edge
PS3 - Tekken Hybrid
XBOX 360 - Aliens: Colonial Marines (Collector's Edition)
XBOX 360 - Angry Birds Trilogy
XBOX 360 - Chromehounds
XBOX 360 - Hitman HD Trilogy
XBOX 360 - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Collector's Edition
XBOX 360 - Silent Hill: Downpour
XBOX 360 - Tron Evolution
PCE - Formation Soccer: Human Cup '94
PCE - Momotarou Dentetsu II
PCE - Momotarou Dentetsu Turbo
PCE - Super Momotarou Dentetsu
PCE - Super Momotarou Dentetsu II
PCE - Youkai Douchuuki
PCECD - Burai II
PCECD - Cobra II
PCECD - Garou Densetsu II (fatal fury 2)
PCECD - Rom Rom Stadium
PCFX - Deep Blue Fleet
PCFX - Der Langrisser FX
CONSOLE - Epoch Cassette Vision Jr.
CONSOLE - Zapit! Gamewave

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52. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity

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Kirby's Dream Land

Only saw part 2 on the list

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44. Onimusha Tactics

I've always loved the tactic games on advance

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25. Tactics Ogre

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1. Sonic the Hedgehog
2. X-Men 2: Clone Wars
3. Gunstar Heroes
4. Shining Force
5. Shining Force II
6. Rocket Knight Adventures
7. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
8. Castlevania: Bloodlines
9. Lightening Force
10. Comix Zone
11. streets of rage 2
12. NHL 94
13: GHOSTBUSTERS
14. Sword of Vermillion
15. Crusader of Centy
16. Beyond Oasis
17: Mutant League Football
18. Mega Bomberman
19. Ristar
20. Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
21. Sonic & Knuckles
22. Landstalker!
23. Flashback: The Quest for Identity
24. Wonderboy in Monster World
25. Mystic Defender
26. Light Crusader
27. Shinobi III
28. Sparkster
29. Contra:Hard Corps
30. Phantasy Star 2
31. Battletoads
32. Phantasy Star 4
33. Vectorman
34. Truxton
35. Strider
36. Golden Axe
37. Castle of Illusion
38. Mickey Mouse: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse
39. MLB Sports Talk
40. Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
41. MUSHA
42. Sunset Riders
43. Mercs
44. Ooze, The
45. Ms. Pacman
46. Pac-Mania
47. Ecco the Dolphin
48. Valis
49. True Lies
50: Jewel Master
51. Ghouls n' Ghosts
52. Mutant League Hockey
53. Aladdin
54. Pirates! Gold
55. Robocop Versus The Terminator
56. Shadowrun
57. Splatterhouse 3
58. The Adventures of Batman and Robin
59. Quackshot
60. Alien Storm
61. Herzog Zwei
62. Warsong
63. Revenge of Shinobi
64. Toejam & Earl
65. Toejam & Earl: Panic on Funkotron
66. General Chaos
67. Micro Machines
68. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Hyperstone Heist
69. Pac-Attack
70. Maximum Carnage
71. Mortal Kombat
72. John Madden Football
73. Dynamite Headdy
74. Kid Chameleon
75. NBA LIVE '96
76. Steel Empire
77. Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
78. DecapAttack
79. Sonic The Hedgehog 3
80. Streets Of Rage
81. NHL 96
82. Shining in the Darkness
83. Earthworm Jim
84. Vectorman 2
85. Jurassic Park
86. Altered Beast <-- somehow this game got missed on the list
87. Super Hydlide
88. Populus
89. Raiden Trad
90. Zombies Ate My Neighbors
91. The Death and Return of Superman
92. Alisia Dragoon
93. Separation Anxiety

94. Sonic Spinball

I wanted to list the new Genesis Game I just got today, Mega Man: The Wily Wars but it was only released on the Sega Channel and the only way to play it now is a reproduction cart.
Damn that game is hard lol

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General / Re: What rules govern your collecting?
« on: January 25, 2013, 10:22:07 am »
My rules when game hunting

Cart Games - Games can be cart only but must have an intact label and cart must not be damaged
                      or discolored (unless it's rare and really cheap as a filler) Only exception is Sega
                      Games Must be complete in box. Unless rare and/or dirt cheap til I can get a box.

CD Games - All CD based games must be complete, Only exception I make is 3DO if inner cd case
                    had artwork and book (eg. Street Fighter II Turbo) I can live without the large outter
                    box. I've turned down rare PS1/2 games at cheap prices just because they where CD
                    only. Cases can be damaged (they are easy to replace) But cover card and book must
                    be in good shape.

T16/PC Engine Cards - Must have original case and book, only exceptions are the games that only
                                     came in a cardboard box.

Flash Card Games - DS, Gizmondo, N-Gage, Zodiac must all have the case and book.

PSP UMD's - Must be complete in case.

Famicom Disks - Must have plastic case, envelope and inner artwork. N64DD games must be
                          complete

Game Systems - Must be complete with original controllers, and everything must work. System can
                          not be damaged in any way, but will except small scuffs especially if it's rare.
                          While having boxes is a huge plus. I wont pass on loose Game systems. Only
                          piece I don't mind missing is RF/AV cables. (unless its something exclusive to the
                          system.)

Sealed games - When i buy a new game I never open it til I'm ready to play it. This way If a game
                          never gets played and later I find out its valuable I have a sealed copy. But unless
                          I find a classic game sealed at a good price I don't hunt for sealed games because
                          It just makes me want to buy the game twice to have one that can be played.

PC games - I don't collect PC/MAC games of any kind. Console Computers is the closest i get to
                   Collecting PC games. (TI-99, Atari 400/800, VIC20, Aquarius)

Variations - I don't hunt every version of every game, While I do buy games like Maro/duck hunt,
                  Super Mario (solo), Duck Hunt (solo) Mario/Duck Hunt/Track Field. Or huge label
                  difference (eg. silver Metroid label & yellow Metroid label) And even collect the Famicom
                  versions of the same games I own on the NES. But don't go crazy hunting every
                  Nintendo seal variation or every sears alternate named game on Atari. I only pick these
                  up when buying a lot of games and these I hold on to just because, but don't rummage
                  Through every bin of old carts looking for small label variations.
                  But I do collect Variations of Game Systems as far as models and colors.

While some of these rules I do break if its cheap and hold on to it til I replace it. Like I picked up a couple T16 cards that where card only just because they where so cheap at a garage sale. And I picked up a Sharp Nintendo TV combo that was missing it's game door. But this system is so rare and the price was cheap I couldn't pass on it. Mainly I want to play the games, which is why I don't go crazy hunting sealed games, it's bad enough the few sealed games I have that I feel I can't open and have to hunt down an opened copy.
I love getting Cart boxes, but if I find a loose game for $20 and the boxed version is $100 I'm happy with the loose cart. Games should be played not just sit on a shelf and looked at.

Also I really hate those professionally graded games that are sealed in a plastic case and are overpriced 10-50x what they are worth. Anyone who buys one of these at those insane prices is down right nuts. If those games where only a little extra i can understand, but when I see a copy of SNES FFIII sealed and graded selling for over $1000 that's just crazy.





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