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We're all familiar with the Hotline Miami's, Hollow Knight's, and Celeste's of the world. These are some of the indie games that hit the big time. Of course, for every one of these games, there's 100 other indie games that have been glossed over, relegated to a spot in a digital store few people will ever find themselves in. I wanted to bring attention to some of these lesser known indie games. I'm going to order them according to Metacritic Critic Ratings. Some of the games at the bottom have pretty low critic ratings. I personally disagree with the low scores of these games, but it's only fair that you hear from more than just me. Keep in mind that games with only one or two User Ratings on Metacritic will not show the score. A game needs at least three User Ratings on Metacritic before the score will be shown. This is not the case for Critic Reviews. Price will contain the U.S. PlayStation Store link to the game. 1. Hayfever
Description: Hayfever is a precision platformer that revolves around a mailman propelling himself using a number of different allergens that act as power-ups. A lot of the platforming is aerial and typically has you catching allergens mid-air to perform maneuvers in quick succession. It's not an easy game by any means, but it has oddly relaxing music to accompany the rather intense platforming. There are also letters to collect in each level to steepen the challenge and some secrets to discover too. It takes an hour or so to get used to the aerial platforming, and this is one of the few 2D platformers played better with the analog stick rather than the D-Pad. But letters that seemed unattainable to me at the beginning of the game became much simpler by the end, as I had mastered the controls and physics of the game. I don't expect everyone to love this game, but I have to agree with the one other guy who played it that gave it a 9/10. After putting 25+ hours into it, I am still eager to replay it soon.
Completion Time: ~8 Hours
Extra Content: It'll take another 8 hours or so to collect all the letters and probably about 6 hours or so to beat the Hard World, which features an additional 28 remixed levels. There are also secrets to uncover, but they don't net any in game progress and only work towards your trophy completion. Finding these secrets will probably vary more in time because they are hidden, but expect them to take a few hours to find. Just to clarify, letters are an expanded test of your platforming skills and are all in clear view of the screen, while secrets are a test of your observation skills and take a little more digging to find. The platinum trophy is a fair and rewarding challenge that took me about 25-30 hours to get.
Description: Valfaris is one of the best run & gun games I've ever played. You play as Prince Therion who returns to his home planet of Valfaris on a quest to kill his father. It's themed around a fictional planet and has a gross alien vibe coupled with heavy metal music. The music doesn't override the other audio in the game, and it does a nice job of upping the ante when you're fighting a boss – of which there are many. You're equipped with a primary gun, a more powerful mana-based gun, a sword, and a shield that can block with mana or parry. There are a number of weapons to acquire throughout the game, and the guns in particular do a great job of feeling different. You’re able to upgrade your weapons with Blood Metals. Some Blood Metals are found in plain sight, others are rewarded for defeating a tough enemy, and some are given for going off the beaten path. These upgrades typically just up the firepower but will sometimes introduce a secondary move to your weapon. There are checkpoints every two minutes or so, and most bosses will have a checkpoint just before them (only the weaker bosses come after a gauntlet of enemies). The game is a little hard at points, but overall it strikes a nice balance of feeling accomplished for overcoming the challenges without getting overly frustrating.
Completion Time: ~8 Hours
Extra Content: There are a few secrets to find throughout the game that are off the beaten path, though I was able to find 2/3 of them on my first playthrough. I found all but one weapon as well. The replayability comes from New Game+, which allows you to take all your upgraded weapons into a harder version of the game. Since the weapons all function a bit differently, this can be lots of fun. Getting the platinum trophy is somewhat difficult.
Description: The premise of the game is a fusion of side scrollers and oldschool fixed screens that teleport you to the opposite side of the screen when you pass through one side - think Pac-Man, arcade Mario Bros., or Balloon Fight. You will find obstacles in your path that are impenetrable in a typical side scroller, but can be overcome by holding a button to turn the screen into a fixed screen that allows you to pass through one side and out through the other end. This is a totally unique take on a puzzle platformer I haven't seen before, and all five worlds bring something new to the table. For example, World 2 will flip you upside down when you pass through a screen, allowing new types of challenges as a result. There's more emphasis on the puzzle elements than the platforming.
Completion Time: ~2 Hours
Extra Content: There is a New Game+, but from what I could tell from the beginning it wasn't a whole lot different. Still, there's a trophy for completing New Game+ and some other fun trophies. Unfortunately, like many early generation indie games, this one has no platinum trophy.
Description: This game revolves around using two square characters who fling themselves from one end of the room to the other to reach an exit. You must position yourself in such a way that you use each character's body to get around the level. Each world introduces a new mechanic to keep things fresh. The whole game is played only using the two analog sticks (the d-pad and face buttons work, but the two analog sticks are best, in my opinion). It can also be played in local co-op, however with how often you have to fling yourself around, coordinating the correct movements to the other player would be exhausting, and it is easier to experiment yourself.
Completion Time: ~3.5 Hours
Extra Content: There's really no extra content, but $4 for what's almost a 4 hour game isn't bad. There is an easy platinum trophy however.
Description: This is actually a sequel to the Steam exclusive Horizon Shift, which sports a different aesthetic and isn’t quite as good from what I’ve read. Horizon Shift ’81 mimics the look of a fixed screen shoot ‘em up from the early 1980s but comes with a few twists of its own. Your ship is positioned in the middle of the screen on a horizontal line rather than the bottom, and you have to flip between sides to deal with enemies coming from both the top and the bottom. The line can be broken in different places – leaving a gap where you can fall to your death – by asteroids and certain projectiles. This is where the expanded moveset comes into play: you can jump between gaps and also over enemies who attach themselves to the line. Enemies on the line can also be taken out with a horizontal shield bash that regenerates after a few seconds. There is a boss after every five stages, some of which will actually bring the line down to the bottom of the screen, while others retain it in the middle. Horizon Shift ’81 has a number of customizable settings that change everything from the aesthetics, to the difficulty, to the checkpoint/lives system, to the speed of the game, and more. The two main modes are a choice between three lives with a checkpoint before and after every boss, or a checkpoint at the beginning of every level but only one life.
Completion Time: ~3.5 Hours (Normal Mode on Arcade Style)
Extra Content: There are a number of ways to customize your future playthroughs, and there’s an unlockable boss rush mode after finishing the game. The few trophies are relatively easy to obtain. There is no platinum trophy for this game.
Description: Daggerhood's main hook is the use of its sword teleportation mechanic. You throw your sword with a button, and you press the same button again to teleport to where the sword is. While this is a mechanic that has been seen in some Metroidvanias, I haven't seen a tight, linear 2D platformer make use of this mechanic before. Each level has a number of collectibles and some small side sections as well, but for the most part the path to the finish is clear - it's just the execution that's the tricky part. Add in teleportation portals to make things even trickier.
Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
Extra Content: As this is a Ratalaika Games published game, the platinum trophy only takes about 1-1.5 hours to achieve. You can get it well before you even finish the game, which is a shame because the game had all the makings for a fun platinum trophy. There are tons of collectibles in each level, and each level records your time. So there is a lot here to extend to the playtime.
Description: Usually with Metroidvanias, I expect a long, difficult game that's difficult to navigate. Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is a counter to those ideas while still maintaining the exploratory nature of the sub-genre. The plot is pretty simple and doesn't feature a ton of story, but there are a few NPCs you talk to throughout your quest. The combat is also fairly simple, but the boss fights you engage in are all great. Without much weapon customization, it's stripped to the basics of dodging enemy attacks while trying to get a hit in. It makes for a game that's easy to get into and instantly start enjoying. All of the areas are visually appealing, some more than others, and each of them lasts shorter than you'd expect. The game is only around 3-5 hours, but it feels like you've played so much more in that time. Some games only really start to take off by the time this game finishes.
Completion Time: ~4 Hours
Extra Content: Getting 100% map completion should only take an hour or two of cleanup. I did miss an optional boss on my first playthrough. There are also items to discover, and the trophies give fun challenges to extend the life of the game. Unfortunately there is no platinum trophy for this game. One cool thing I liked was that beating a boss without getting hit at all gives you a useful item. It also features New Game+, allowing you to carry over most of your items, making the game more difficult, and changing up enemy placement.
Description: Ultra Hat Dimension follows Bea through a series of rooms in a palace on a quest to undo the magical spell that has made the mythical Spluff creatures want to attack one another. There is a little bit of backstory via one sentence thoughts from Bea in between levels, but nothing major here. The gameplay revolves equipping four different types of hats and using them to evade or push Spluffs around to retrieve the key and reach the door. Each Spluff dons one of four different hats which effects their behavior towards other Spluffs and you. You will be punched one tile back by every Spluff unless you’re wearing the same hat as the Spluff. Spluffs interact with one another differently depending on what hat they’re wearing in a rock, paper, scissors kind of way – they may punch a Spluff back one space, get into a scuffle that allows you to get close to them without wearing a hat, or they may temporarily disable them in a way that allows you to access the space the Spluff consumes within eight moves. There are undo and reset buttons included that allow you to quickly rewind mistakes. There are some clever puzzles accompanied by catchy tunes and a charming pixel art aesthetic. The difficulty is about average.
Completion Time: ~3 Hours
Extra Content: Since this is published by Ratalaika Games, getting the platinum trophy can be obtained after only clearing 2/3 of the levels. There are a few custom maps on the PC version of the game but no additional content on consoles.
Description: Remothered: Tormented Fathers feels very old school in its design philosophy - no weapons outside a few self defense items and distraction items. You go back and forth in the mansion and have to learn the layout and where things are to proceed. You have to manually select the key item from your inventory to use on triggers (but a key icon is still shown to guide you a little). The sounds in this game do a great job of evoking tension, and I appreciate that the stalkers don’t seem to teleport, so if you can get away from them, you’ve earned your freedom for awhile. This is the first game in a loosely connected trilogy, with the second one due later this year.
Completion Time: ~6 Hours
Extra Content: There are some collectibles you can go back for, but not a whole beyond that. Unfortunately there is no platinum trophy for this game, and you'll probably get most of the trophies - if not all, except the collectibles one - on your first playthrough.
Description: Reverie is a mix between Zelda’s gameplay, Earthbound’s aesthetic and humor, and a New Zealand folktale – the legend of Maui and the Giant Fish. Instead of the more traditional sword and shield style fantasy, Reverie instead opts for items and tools a modern boy is more likely to find in his possession, like a cricket bat, a yoyo, and a nerf gun. Similarly, the first dungeon is grandpa’s basement, where you’ll square off against a giant hedgehog and a tumble dryer. That said, the game does get more fantastical with the last two locations, particularly the last one. It’s a relatively easy game overall, though the fourth and especially fifth dungeon offer up a moderate challenge. The indie scene has produced a lot of Zelda-like games in recent years, but this is the only one I know of that isn’t your standard medieval fantasy.
Completion Time: ~5 Hours
Extra Content: There are feathers to collect, mini games to play, and a combat focused bonus dungeon to beat. That said, a lot of this stuff is easy to stumble upon in the main quest, so you’re probably looking at about two or three hours’ worth of content after beating the game to complete everything and get the platinum trophy.
Description: Inertial Drift's distinguishing characteristic is its employment of the right analog stick for drifting. This takes a little getting used to, but it feels great once you get the hang of it, creating some exhilarating moments when perfecting corner turns. The game has 10 unique tracks + 10 reversed tracks, 16 vehicles, and four separate story arcs. Each story arc is only a couple of hours long and features a different protagonist with a different vehicle. Since you’ll be racing on the same track a few times, there are a few gameplay variations that differ from just reaching the finish line at the end, such as racking up a certain number of points that are acquired through longer drift times and other means. There's quite a bit of dialogue between races, and in the races themselves characters will frequently dish out positive commentary on your performance in the form of text in the top left hand corner of the screen. The game's aesthetics are a fusion of anime and synthwave. I've heard many fans liken the game to the manga Initial D, though I'm unfamiliar with that series myself.
Completion Time: ~3 Hours (for 1/4 Story Arcs)
Extra Content: There are a number of different modes including a Story Mode, Challenge Mode, Grand Prix Mode, Arcade Mode, two player Split-Screen, and Online, as well as a Tutorial. Completion of challenges in Challenge Mode allows you to unlock new vehicles for the other non-Story Modes. Grand Prix Mode allows you to race using different characters/vehicles through a connected set of challenges, while Arcade Mode is for one-off races. I wouldn't recommend this game for online play as the user-base is pretty small (hence it being overlooked) and you're unlikely to find a match. Getting the platinum trophy is fairly difficult.
Description: This is an action platformer that emulates arcade games from the latter half of the 1980s, but it is probably most reminiscent of Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts. The creator, Locomalito, states that the soundtrack uses the true arcade sound of the YM2203 chip. The game is hard, but the checkpoints are never more than a minute or two apart, and the lives' system/continue system has no penalties outside of locking you out of trophies. This is a very boss dense game - in the ~4 hour run-time it takes to complete the game, you fight 19 bosses. The handful of weapons and items you pick up helps lend variety to the combat, and no two boss fights feel the same.
Completion Time: ~4 Hours
Extra Content: The game has two endings. Most players will get the bad ending the first time around and be locked out of the final stage (which is the longest stage in the game). You do have to play through the game again to get the good ending, but you'll likely do it in half the time. If you want to see all the major content on your first go around, I recommend looking up how to get the good ending before you play the game. As far as trophies are concerned, the platinum trophy is very difficult to obtain. If you like an extreme challenge, this one's for you.
Description: Pato Box follows an anthropomorphic duck boxer on an adventure through a stylistic noir comic book world. “Pato” is a Spanish word that translates to “Duck” in English (the game was developed by a Mexican studio). The boss fights are heavily inspired by Punch-Out’s gameplay, but there are levels outside of these fights to help differentiate it. Most of the levels can be selected in any order you choose and typically serve as a leadup to the boss fight. Bosses are usually introduced by a cutscene followed by some dialogue taunting Pato Box. The levels play entirely differently from the fights, but the themes of the level match those of the bosses. The levels will employ various elements of evasion, stealth, exploration, and a few time-based mini-games. The casino level, for example, will have you walk around the casino looking for chips and punching the slot machines to earn enough to pay entrance to the fight, while the food factory has you evading stompers, sawblades, and butcher knives as you work your way through the level. There are variety of things to find throughout the levels: tokens for decorations in Pato Box’s room, backstory on the boss of the level and the world, and tips on how to win the upcoming fight. The fights themselves lock Pato Box in the middle of the screen, allowing you to block, juke left or right, and perform a low or high jab to the left or right. The game foregoes a HUD in favor of a visual representation of your health via scars on your body, which I thought was a nice touch. While the levels and bosses play pretty differently from each other, they’re weaved together by a dark and intriguing story that follows Pato Box’s quest for retribution against an evil corporation.
Completion Time: ~7 Hours
Extra Content: There’s an Arcade Mode that lets you replay boss fights and some collectibles to find in the main campaign. The trophies are very difficult, and many ask you to beat a boss without taking a single hit.
Description: The Count Lucanor’s story is very fairy tale-esque – more like a classic fairy tale as it can be pretty dark and grotesque at times. On his 10th birthday, Hans chooses to leave his mother in a quest for wealth. After some walking and conversation with NPCs you find along the way, you stumble upon a large mansion and find that the count of this mansion is looking to pass his wealth onto an heir who can prove himself worthy – “worthy” in this case being the one who can figure out the count’s name. From here, you are tasked with adventuring through the mansion and solving environmental puzzles in a nonlinear way to acquire the letters that spell the count’s name. There is a survival horror element to the game, as you are unable to attack the enemies in the mansion and instead must crawl under tables and find other ways around them. You can place candles around the mansion to light it up to help you better evade enemies, but your usage is limited (though you can find more).
Completion Time: ~4 Hours
Extra Content: There are five different endings and some puzzles/rooms you don’t even have to do. This could double your playtime – maybe even more if you don’t use a guide. The platinum trophy requires every ending and a few other things but is pretty easy to get if you use a guide.
Description: The Bunker is an FMV point & click adventure, meaning it features real actors and environments just like a live action movie. Many of the actors involved have been in high profile movies/TV shows as well, including The Hobbit, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Penny Dreadful. The game takes place in a fallout shelter and follows the last survivor as he tries to find a way outside following the death of his mother, after living 30+ years in the bunker. The gameplay has you solving puzzles and finding ways to proceed to the next area. The story is the focal point of the game though, and it frequently switches between the past and the present to tell its story. There’s a good juxtaposition between the lively past and the lonely present that makes you question how the protagonist ended up as the last survivor. There’s only one narrative choice to make in the game, and it comes at the very end. The game also works in handheld mode with touchscreen functionality if you'd prefer to play it that way.
Completion Time: ~2. Hour Completion Time*
Extra Content: You can replay the game and try to find all the collectibles. Most of them give more background on the story. You can trigger the ending you did not choose the first time around by simply reloading the last checkpoint, so there is no need to play through the whole game again to unlock it. Getting the platinum trophy is fairly easy.
Description: A Tale of Paper takes direct inspiration from Little Nightmares, sporting the same sideview camera angle and minimalist narrative. It’s a little less creepy and has the interesting twist of transforming into a variety of different origamis on the fly: from a little alien creature, to a frog, to a ball, to a paper airplane, etc., all with the push of a button. You’ll use a combination of different origami shapes to overcome the obstacles in the area, and you’ll be accompanied by some gorgeous sceneries in the process. The gameplay is pretty easy in both its platforming and puzzles, making it an easygoing, movie-esque kind of game. While the story is minimalist, it results in a satisfying conclusion, and it really feels like you’ve been through quite a journey even with the short runtime. The game evokes the feeling of being a tiny specimen in a larger-than-life world – Toy Story 2 is probably the most apt comparison I can make. Outside of Little Nightmares, I haven’t played another game quite like this.
Completion Time: ~1.5 Hours
Extra Content: I got seven of the eight origami collectibles in my first run-through. The trophies also only offer a few extra things to do, but I’d recommend reading the list of trophies before you play the game if you want to get the relatively easy platinum trophy.
Description: If you liked Detroit: Become Human or Until Dawn, Late Shift will be right up your alley. This game is a bit different from both those titles in that it's an FMV, with the gameplay solely consisting of the choices you make. You receive prompts at key moments in the story on what you want your character to do next, and this effects the outcome of the game. It plays more like Black Mirror's Bandersnatch, though this game came before it. The story follows an everyman who gets tangled up in London's criminal underground just as a result of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Completion Time: ~1.5 Hour Completion Time*
Extra Content: There are 180 choice points and 7 different endings. There is a platinum trophy, and I only got 4 out of 21 of the trophies on my first playthrough. There are a number of different routes to take with the game.
Description: SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption is a Soulslike boss rush - there are no levels and only small area before each boss to practice your moves. There are eight bosses, the first seven allowing you to fight in any order, each representing the seven deadly sins. You are equipped with everything the game has to offer from the beginning (except for the New Game+ weapon they give you), and instead of becoming more powerful, you gradually lose things with each boss you defeat, hence the “sacrifice” in the title. It’s like a reverse RPG. Each boss has a different sacrifice associated to it – one may deplete your throwing items’ usage, while another will deplete your health and stamina. Picking the best order to fight them in adds a little strategic thinking to the game, as you may be more dependent on your large health and stamina bar more than your throwing items’ usage, for example. The game is fairly difficult, so your victories over each boss feel very gratifying when they do come.
Completion Time: ~5 Hours
Extra Content: There is New Game+ that offers you an additional weapon. The trophies task you with a few things you have to pull off in battles, and the platinum trophy is pretty easy to obtain.
Description: Verlet Swing’s aesthetic is as intriguing as its gameplay: you are tasked with grappling and swinging yourself across these vaporwave styled levels without hitting anything. The levels are all very short, but you’re likely to play many levels dozens of times before even finishing it… just to get a 1/4 rank. The ranking system is actually very cool, in that it encourages you to find alternative paths or sometimes just building up more momentum to get to the end faster. Most levels do seem to have a set path, but at the same time, with the proper grappling of the mechanics, you can forge your own, which is a game in itself.
Completion Time: ~7 Hours
Extra Content: There’s an in game challenge menu that mostly recycles a lot of the base game content – though there’s a particularly funny one that switches the perspective to third person to play as a knockoff Spiderman. You can also go back and try to get the best possible time for each level. Getting the platinum trophy is extremely hard and I believe is at 0.1% completion.
Description: Neon Drive is a challenging rhythm game with a synthwave aesthetic and appropriately matching music. The objective of the game is to evade the obstacles coming at you by transitioning between four lanes at the right moment using either two of the face buttons, D-Pad, or shoulder buttons. Personally I found the shoulder buttons worked best. The game will occasionally transform you into other vehicles that mix the gameplay up a bit - one notable example is when you turn into a plane and transition between eight lanes in a 360 degree orientation. There are only eight levels that are all about three minutes in length if you were to beat them with no deaths, with two checkpoints and two health points that regenerate between checkpoints. While this all sounds very generous, most of these levels will still take you dozens of tries, though the life reset is almost immediate so you can get back into the action right away.
Completion Time: ~3 Hours
Extra Content: There are two harder difficulties, an endurance mode that sees how long you can go without dying, a free run mode that allows you to play through the game without reset (only unlocked after beating each level), and online leaderboards. The trophies are very hard to get, and there is no platinum trophy.
Conclusion My top 5 on the list in order would be the following: (1.) Hayfever, (2.) Valfaris, (3.) Cursed Castilla: (Maldita Castilla EX), (4.) Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, and (5.) Bleep Bloop. Have you played any of these games? What are some other overlooked single player indie games? If you’re looking for more indie games to play, see my post here:
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Join a club. The higher AND more active the better. Absolute highest is Master 1. From what I've seen, Master I, II and III required players to be a minimum level (like 100+) to join and/or a request to join (mine was never accepted). Unlike similar casino games, Stars Slots won't let you do an advanced search. You can search for a specific club if you know any names, however. So you are left with the option to join the first club on the list that currently has the most collective coins made and which allows members of your current level to join. Either that or create a club (don't recommend). So go ahead and join that first one, but change later based on step #3’s information. Also, the higher the club the bigger percentage of extra free coins you get from different sources within the game. So it goes Master I, II, III, World Class I, II, III, Expert I, II, III, and last is Pro I. Since I couldn't join Master clubs I did best in World II and World I.
Collect coins. The FB group, free coins from https://www.peoplesgamezgiftexchange.com/stars-slots-free-chips/gifts or similar website, starting with the most recent and going back as far as you can. Within the game: Once daily spin the wheel; Star Bonus every 60 minutes from far bottom left side of home screen; Huuuge Heist (unlock at level 35) every 15 hours (beside Star Bonus) (the 15 hours increase the higher a level you are at for longer wait)... make sure you've gathered bucks (can see next to dollar image under coin image at top left) (amount of bucks needed increase the higher a level you are at) in case you get an empty box and want to keep what you've won so far with boxes. Tip: An empty box for one round, for example the first one, can also be the empty one in the very next round; it's random each round. I was terrible at this game and should've clicked "give up" sooner than keep gambling; Lottery (ticket to play) every 6 hours (some say value goes up at level 70, so to save them. User batmanbnb below states to save bronze tickets until level 70. It’s up to you whether to save tickets or not.); click on Shop (top middle in green) and on the top right you can click and collect free coins every 8 hours; at the bottom of the Shop screen OR to the right of the Shop image on the home screen you click and watch a video to collect coins, until you can no longer watch, every 8 hours. Also collect coins from club members every time they hit a jackpot and 1 million coins just for first time joining any club through Stars League (middle bottom of home screen).
When you join a club click on a team member's profile and connect and you'll get an option to connect/friend every member in the club. I did this and connected to as many people during games I played until I reached my limit. I figured people in the clubs I joined, even lower level clubs, may leave and join higher ones like I did. Probably would be a good idea to go to a tier II game (the middle option for higher betting than Beginner called High Limit once you've unlocked it) and connect to players currently playing it since they have high enough coins to play that. You don't have to play yourself if you don't want to: just drop in, connect, and leave. Then, at the bottom right of the home screen click on Social and you'll see every friend you have. What I did was click on those who had the highest coins at the time and see what club they were a part of: If the club was World II or higher I joined it. Question: What if you want to do better than this club you found (either through this method or the Join Club list) either because its level is too low or not active enough players? Click on Stars League (middle bottom of home screen) then click on Seasons (to the right of Members). This shows you where your club is currently placed. If you see higher placed clubs with available space AND you can join AND it's World Class II or higher then join it. Remember your old club’s name if you ever want to go back, just in case. If you attempt to join a club and you can't get in (maybe you're not at high enough a level) you are also kicked out of your current club for attempting to leave (for some reason), leaving you club-less. My favorite clubs were Polacy2019 (currently World Class I), pour tous (World Class I), and A.Y.M.K.N. TEAM (World Class I).
Betting: The general rule of thumb I found was to bet when you have a minimum of 10-20 million, which I agree with. But you can wait, collecting as many coins as you can, to start betting when you have more. The tip I read (and stuck with) was to follow the 1% bet rule: bet 1% of your current chips or even lower (like half of that).
Games: Everyone has a different favorite game. Some games are passive (can do Hold for Autospin and not babysit the game) while others you need to be engaged with*. Passive games: God of Sky, Steam City, Neptune's Mistress. *Note: User DilutedDante below stated all games are passive; for the games I saw that wanted my input (choose numbered cards for spin the wheel, etc.) I didn't wait long enough to see if the game would perform the action for me. Recommended games from other users here on Reddit: Wheel of Wins, God of Sky (one of my favorites), Speedy 777 Spins, Retro 81 (one of my favorites), Fortunes Jackpots (never played), and Jackpot Mania (never played). Of course, more games are unlocked the higher the level you reach. I recommend that if you are under 30 million to play God of Sky or Speedy 777 (which didn’t work too well for me, but others like it when trying to gain coins). Remember to do minimum betting or 1% or lower betting. Occasionally I would switch games and play Retro 81 or Wheel of Wins. Do this until you reach level 38 and unlocked Steam City and level 40 to unlock Neptune’s Mistress. I almost exclusively played these two, passively, to reach level 100. My method was betting 100K or 125K (if I had a minimum of 40-50 million). I didn’t feel secure enough to bet 250K or higher until I had a minimum of 100 million because otherwise I would run out of coins too quickly. I rarely bet higher than 500K. I think it took 2 hours or so, minimum betting, to level up each time. So that’s why it took me a week to do this and reach level 100. I found Steam City to be the best game overall as another user did. Sometimes, even at lowest betting and even with 100+ million coins and leaving it to play on its own, I would lose all coins. But that’s OK - just collect coins again and play again. It’s all luck. Another time I started with 15 million and it jumped to 125 or so million in a short amount of time with 100K betting playing Neptune’s Mistress.
I don’t recommend Daisy’s Challenges (far bottom right of main screen). The games to be played either rarely had wins for me or the minimum bet required to unlock a box was higher than I was comfortable doing. See user DilutedDante's comment below for benefit of doing Daisy's Challenges.
If anyone has any other tips or corrections on what I've said (I've read other users got into Master clubs, but they all seemed to be for very high level players?) please share! This is just my conservative and mostly passive playing guide based on how the experience was for me. Some users do recommend Daisy's Challenges or betting higher playing the 2nd tiemiddle High Limit slot machine and had better luck with those than I did. I gathered many other tips from various users from the Swagbucks Reddit thread not mentioned here. If anyone wants me to include some of them I can. See below for user Kpheark1's additional tips.
[USA] [H] Nintendo - Games, Consoles, Collectibles; PlayStation - Games & Consoles; Xbox - Games & Accessories; Dreamcast - Games & Accessories; New swap items at the top of the list [W] Yakuza: Like A Dragon (PS4); Luigi's Mansion (3DS - CASE ONLY)
Bundles take priority. I'd love to get rid of this stuff. New Stuff • Nintendo Switch - Brand new. New model with neon red/blue Joycons. Includes a code in the box for MarioKart 8 Deluxe & 3 month subscription to Switch Online service. • PlayStation 4 - 500GB console, not slim. It's the one that came with The Last of Us bundle. Comes with the original box, DS4 controller (left stick needs rubber replaced), power cord. I can throw in an HDMI cable & micro USB as well if needed. I also have an additional black DS4 (also needs that rubber replaced), a 2-controller charging dock, and the following games (all with case except for The Witcher III): Uncharted Collection; MX vs ATV All Out; Monster Energy Supercross 3; God Of War; The Last of Us Remastered; Crash N-Sane Trilogy; Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Infinite Warfare (GameStop case), Advanced Warfare, World War II; The Witcher III • I have 2 Gibson Xplorer Guitar Hero guitars for Xbox with 1 USB breakaway cable, as well as the dualpack of Guitar Hero 2/Guitar Hero Aerosmith for Xbox 360. • Silver DS Lite - I replaced the inner top housing that has the plastic hinge that's prone to breaking. It works great now aside from the green "on" indicator, the charging light works so I'm not sure if that diode went out or something, but I really don't think it's valuable enough to look into replacing. Nintendo Collectibles
Picked up an extra copy to keep sealed during the recent restocks. Figure if someone else will open & play it, might be a good token to trade.
Ys VIII
Cart & Case Only
Adventurer's Edition, however it doesn't have any of the inserts. Just the case and the cartridge.
Nintendo Wii/U
Title
Condition
Notes
Console WiiU
Used
Black 32GB console. Very nice shape. Includes the OEM power supply & sensor bar, gamepad (in excellent condition -- no stylus or original charging brick, but it will come with a USB-to-gamepad cable. It doesn't work nearly as well at charging the gamepad, I'd recommend picking up an OEM charging brick/cradle if you don't already have one).
Console Wii RVL-101
Used
Black console. Later model that doesn't have GC controller ports or back compatibility. Comes with all OEM hookups. Tested & works great. I'm happy to softmod it too, if you'd like.
WiiMote
Accessory
3 OEM Wiimotes - 2 white (one original, one with Motion+ built in), and one black (has Motion+ built in). The two white Wiimotes have wrist straps, and each seems to have at least some minor little puppy bite marks (?). One of the white ones has a silicone sleeve, and the non-M+ one has a black silicone sleeve with the M+ adapter. They're all tested and work great.
Birthday Party Bash
Loose
Tested, reads at least past the title screen. Can't say I've done any more birthday party bashing after that.
Just Dance 3 (Wii)
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 4
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 2016
CIB
Nice shape
Nintendo (3)DS
Title
Condition
Notes
Console Silver DS Lite
Used
Terrific shape, hinge in tact, no visible scratches. Bottom screen has a protector on it, even. Includes the original stylus and GBA slot cover, as well as all of the original paperwork.
Console Black DS Lite
Used
Nice overall condition, bottom screen has some scratches that I've tried to capture in the pictures. Comes with OEM charger. Pics
Console Zelda Edition DS Lite
Refurbished
Nice overall condition, the top hinge was cracked so I had to replace the top housing, but everything else is original. I'll include the original top housing if you want it, too. Pics
Console Parts DS Lite
FPNW
This is a bag of leftovers from a couple of housing swaps. Bad top casings, cracked top LCD, broken power slider. Surprisingly, the other things all work great on one of them. Lots of decent parts to harvest. Battery, cartridge reader, metal hinge, bottom housing, bottom screen, etc. Pics. I also have the housing and buttons leftover from the other one I shell-swapped, it's black & blue. Ok condition overall.
Console Black DSi
Used
Nice condition, has CFW installed.
Action Replay Max DS
Loose
No cable included
ATV: Thunder Ridge Riders/Monster Trucks Mayhem
CIB
Dual-pack
ATV: Thunder Ridge Riders/Monster Trucks Mayhem
Loose w/inserts
Dual-pack
Biggest Loser, The
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Big Brain Academy
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Brain Age
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Brain Age 2
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Challenge Me Brain Puzzles
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Classic Games Junior
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Deal or No Deal
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Goosebumps: Horrorland
CIB
Nice condition
Hasbro Family Game Night
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Margot's Bepuzzled
Loose w/inserts
Tested & working
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Loose
Tested & working
Nancy Drew - The Deadly Secret of the Olde World Park
Poor condition but tested & working. Looks like a dog got to it at some point.
Nintendo Gamecube
Title
Condition
Notes
Console Black DOL-101
Used
A little bit dirty but I'll see if I can clean it up some. It's the early model with the digital AV out. Tested & works great. Comes with OEM hookups & a black OEM controller. Also has the original box with precautions booklet, although the box is a bit beat up.
It works in the 2 Wii’s I tried it in as well as 3/4 of my personal GameCube consoles. It seems like it has an issue that makes it need a stronger laser to read, but it’s not a lost cause.
Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron
CIB
Tested & working, nice shape.
Timesplitters 2
CIB
Tested & working
SNES
Title
Condition
Notes
Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
Loose
Top of label has a couple of peeled off parts, like someone took a fingernail to it at some point. Pics
Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy
Title
Condition
Notes
Console GBA SP AGS-101
Loose w/paperwork
Graphite, again, amazing condition.
Console GBA SP AGS-001
Loose
Red, tested & works great. Includes aftermarket charger.
Battleship/Clue/Risk Triple Pack
Loose
Tested & working
Castlevania Adventure, The
Loose
Some tearing on the label. I can get pictures if needed. Tested & working.
Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario
Loose
Tested & working
Donkey Kong Country 3
Loose
Tested & working
Finding Nemo (2 copies)
Loose
Tested & working
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets
Loose
Tested & working
Kid's Cards
Loose
Tested & working
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Loose
Tested & working
Legend of Zelda, The: A Link to the Past/4 Swords Adventures
Loose
Tested & working
Metroid Fusion
Loose
Tested & working
Namco Museum (2 copies)
Loose
Tested & working
Pac Man Special Color Edition
Includes cart, box, manual, and cardboard tray
Great shape (Game Boy Color)
Pokémon Emerald
CIB
Hard trade. Includes poster. Only looking to swap this toward similarly valued items. Pics here
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Loose
Tested & working
Pokémon Pinball
Loose
Missing battery cover
Pokemon Red
Loose
Good condition with some label wear. Battery holds a save.
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
Loose
Tested & working
Power Rangers: Wild Force
Loose
Tested & working
Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder
Loose
Tested & working
Sonic Advance 3
Loose
Tested & working
Spy Hunter / Super Spring
Loose
Tested & working
Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy
Loose
Tested & working
Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Land
Loose
No label
Tarzan: Return to the Jungle
Loose
Tested & working
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tetris
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tom & Jerry: The Magic Ring
Loose
Tested & working
Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy Carrying Cases
Accessory
I have a bunch of these. If you're interested, I can grab pics.
NES
Title
Condition
Notes
Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach
Loose
Tested & working
Big Bird's Hide & Speak
Loose
Tested & working
CONFLICT
Loose
Tested & working
Demon Sword
Loose
Tested & working
Fester's Quest
Loose
Tested & working
Ikari Warriors
Loose
Tested & working
Kid Kool
Loose
Tested & working
NARC
Loose
Tested & working
NES Play Action Football
Loose
Tested & working
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game
Loose
Tested & working
Top Gun: Second Mission
Loose
Tested & working
WCW Wrestling
Loose
Tested & working
PlayStation PS4, PS3
Title
Condition
Notes
2 DualShock 3 controllers – Black and camo – PS3
Accessory
Both OEM, both work great.
Killzone 3 Rifle Peripheral - PS3/4
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Eye Camera - PS3
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Controller - PS3/4
Accessory
I have 1 of these available, no strap.
Just Dance 3 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
MLB The Show '16 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Resident Evil 2 – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Rocksmith (no guitar included) – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
The Outer Worlds – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Tiger Woods PGA Tour '12 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Playstation Portable, Vita
Title
Condition
Notes
Console PSP 3000
Used
Tested & working. Now it has a new battery as well as battery cover on the back. It also includes a Sony M2 Duo adapter, and a 4GB M2 card. The screen has some scuffs on the left side, not visible while playing but they're definitely there. Also includes an aftermarket charger.
Blazing Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Coded Arms – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Darkstalkers Chronicle – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Disgaea Infinite – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Chains of Olympus – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Ghost of Sparta - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Hard Rock Casino – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Madden '06 – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – PSP
CIB
Tested & working
Midnight Club 3 – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Little Big Planet - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Lord of Arcana - PSP
UMD & Case only
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Spectral Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Star Wars Battlefront 2 - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Wild Arms XF – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Worms: Open Warfare – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Persona 4 Golden - Vita
Loose
Tested & working
SEGA Dreamcast
Title
Condition
Notes
OEM White controller
Accessory
Tested & working
Intec Purple Controller
Accessory
Tested, works fine
Buzz Lightyear: Star Command
Disc only
Tested & working
Centipede
Disc only
Tested & working
Chicken Run
CIB
Great shape
Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX
CIB
Great shape
Disney's Dinosaur
CIB
Cracked case edge
Jeremy McGrath Supercross
Disc only
Tested & working
NFL Blitz 2001
CIB
Great shape
Quake III Arena
CIB
Great shape
Resident Evil: CODE Veronica
Discs & aftermarket cases
Tested & working
San Francisco Rush
CIB
Great shape
Sega Bass Fishing
CIB
Great shape (Sega All-Stars)
Sega Smash Pack: Volume 1
Disc & case, cracked front lid
Tested & working
Sno-Cross Championship Racing
CIB
Great shape
Super Runabout: SF Edition
CIB
Great shape
Tomb Raider Chronicles
CIB
Great shape
Vigilante 8: Second Offense
CIB
Great shape
Virtua Fighter 3tb
Disc & aftermarket case only
Tested & working
WWE Royal Rumble
CIB
Great shape
Xbox One, 360, OG
Title
Condition
Price
OEM Wireless Controllers - 360
Accessory
I have 4 spares, 3 black and 1 white, as well as a couple of charging cradles & rechargeable battery packs. Missing the actual battery covers, though.
Rock Candy Wired Controller - 360
Accessory
Comes with the USB breakaway cable but it's kind of janky.
Microsoft Kinect - XBO
Accessory
Model 1520 for Xbox One
Speed Wheel - 360
Accessory
Tested & working.
Gibson Xplorer - 360
Accessory
Tested & working. Comes with stickers pre-installed and a shoulder strap.
Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Batman: Arkham City (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Burnout 3: Takedown - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Call of Duty 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Chromehounds - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Disney Pixar Cars - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Skyrim - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Fallout 3 (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman/Pure Dual Pack - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman (same dual pack as above, but doesn't include Pure) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 09 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 11 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Minecraft - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
MotoGP - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 2005 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 06 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NCAA Football 09 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Skate 3 - 360
Disc Only
Tested & working
Splinter Cell: Blacklist - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Triple Play 2002 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Walking Dead, The: Survival Instinct - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Zoo Tycoon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
WANT Chrono Trigger (SNES) - I have my childhood cart already, but I'd be interesting in picking up the box & all the inserts if you have them Luigi's Mansion 3DS - Case Only Pulse Headset (PS5) Yakuza: Like A Dragon (PS4) Original hard case for PS Vita Slim - my kid broke the hinge on mine and the Amazon replacement is... not good. Castlevania (GBA) - Looking for all 4 games: NES, Aria of Sorrow, Harmony of Dissonance, Circle of the Moon. Double pack would be great, too. Mega Man Battle Network games: Network Transmission (NGC), MMBN 2 (GBA), Battle Chip Challenge (GBA), MMBN 4 : Blue Moon (GBA), MMBN 5: Team ProtoMan & Team Colonel(GBA) & Double Team DS (NDS), MMBN 6: Cybeast Gregar (GBA) Dreamcast OEM Memory Card, Quality Games (Sonic Adventure 2, Skies of Arcadia, etc.) Pokemon: SoulSilver (Bix box & cardboard tray only, already have the game & case. The Pokewalker & its' manual would be a plus, but not a requirement) NES/SNES/N64/GameCube/Switch Offers Note: I currently have most first-party/major release Switch games. Feel free to still offer, though. No interest in Amiibo or Amiibo Cards.
A Guide to the Differences Between JRPGs Ports and Enhanced Versions (Part 1).
A new day, a new guide. This is the hardest one of the guides I wanted to make, because the information is never easy to get, which is weird. So please forgive me if I missed some changes, and by all means tell me if I missed any of them or if any of them are incorrect. Since this list is really long, this guide is going to come in parts, this part covers:
Valkyrie Profile (PSX) vs Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (PSP vs iOS & Andriod).
Chrono Trigger (SNES) vs Chrono Trigger (PSX vs NDS vs iOS & Andriod vs PC).
Star Ocean 2 (PSX) vs Star Ocean: Second Evolution (PSP) vs PS4 (JP.ver).
The Last Remnant (Xbox360) vs The Last Remnant Remastered (PC vs PS4 & Switch).
Tales of Vesperia (Xbox360) vs Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (PS4/PC/Switch/Xbox One).
Tales of Symphonia (GC) vs Tales of Symphonia (PS2 (JP.ver only) vs PS3/PC).
Skies of Arcadia (DC) vs Skies of Arcadia: Legends (GC).
Person 3 (PS2) vs Persona 3 FES (PS2 (English.ver)) vs Persona 3P (PSP).
Persona 4 (PS2) vs Persona 4 Golden (Vita vs PC).
.hack//G.U (PS2) vs .hack//G.U. Last Recode (PS4/PC).
Final Fantasy 12 (PS2) vs FF 12: International Zodiac Job System PS2 (JP.ver only) vs FF12 Zodiac Age (PS4/PC/Switch/Xbox One).
Rune Factory 4 (3DS) vs Rune Factory 4 Special (Switch).
Important Notes:
This is made for Ports and Enhanced versions, so No Remakes. So this is about differences between the different versions of Chrono Trigger, and not about the differences between FF7 ps1 and FF7 Remake.
The differences are taken from all over the internet, either from official sources, wikis, youtube, and even forums.
I cover all the changes for a game, unless there is too many, in which case I will highlight the ones worth mentioning.
Nearly identical to the Japan version but with minor fixes in the menu screen. In the Japanese version, Characters not in the party were unable to change or learn skills nor were they able change or remove equipment. The US version allowed out of party members to change and learn skills as well as change or remove equipment without being added to the party. Also in the Japanese version, Lenneth would unequip all her skills and equipment when switching between sword and bow. The US version 'remembers' the previous setting when switching weaponry and is automatically equipped with the skills and equip. Another improvement over the Japanese version is an improved item sorting option. There are a few instances of censoring such as Badrach's smoking.
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth PSP:
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth lacks the improvement made in US version. Rather than re-rendering the textures of the dungeon maps, TOSE cropped and upscaled the pre-rendered images to fit the portable console's screen, resulting in severe blurring in some areas. This version also removes the anime opening movie in favor of 3D CGI, animated movie. Certain key story-sequences were animated in the same style as the opening movie and can be viewed at anytime in the Gallery option in the title screen once unlocked in the story. The animated scenes include:
Opening Movie
Lenneth's Awakening
Jelanda's Transformation
Alicia witnesses Barbarossa's execution
Lenneth's encounter with the Lord of the Undead
Lenneth and the Homunculi
A chance encounter between "Meril" and Lucian
Lenneth in Weeping Lily Meadow
Lucian's departure to Valhalla
Hrist's Awakening
The Sovereign's Rite
A Ending
Other big changes are:
An enhanced version of the original game's localization
Square Enix cleaned up the original game's English script and additional voice over dialogue for the CG movies was recorded by New Generation Pictures, rather than the original company, TAJ Productions.
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth iOS & Andriod:
This is the PSP version being ported to iOS & Andriod, with the following changes:
Enhanced graphics such as character portraits. >* Enhanced Text.
Anime cut scenes created by original character designer Akira Toriyama's Bird Studio and animated by Toei Animation. A new Extra Mode Option was added that is divided into different categories of viewable extras, that are unlocked as you finish the game, and just as shown in the picture, they are:
Theater.
Art Gallery.
Music Box.
Tech Showcase.
Monster Data.
Boss Data.
Endings.
Treasure Map.
Chrono Trigger NDS:
This version includes everything new in the PSX version, and also has big and a long list of changes and additions, which I will try to condense them as much as possible:
Ability to play using the two screens and the touch screen, or in classic mode through a single screen.
Added the Arena of Ages: A monster arena where You pick basic monsters and raise them to fight computer and wireless opponents.
Added the Lost Sanctum: A sidequest during the main game. It consists of two dungeons in two different eras.
Added the Dimensional Vortex: A extra Dungeon, available after beating the game once and appears in three different eras. Each dungeon is different.
A lot of New Items.
New Enemies in the new dungeons, in the form of palette swaps of old enemies.
One New Ending after finishing the Dimensional Vortex completely.
New Translation that changes a lot of names form the original version to something more faithful to the Japanese version.
Chrono Trigger iOS & Android:
Both versions initially were based on the NDS version, but later on got an update to make them similar to the PC version.
Chrono Trigger PC:
Everything on the NDS version is present here except there is No Arena of Ages. What they did add however is:
Unlocking the Galaxy and Universe modes now require defeating a specific number of enemies in a single playthrough rather than unlocking voices in the Voice Collection. >>>* Practically all Combat Skills have been refined, some being removed (such as Cancel, which is now automatically implemented).
The combat system has been slightly refined, now allowing all melee fighters to perform a 3-hit combo as their normal attack.
The Super Specialty "Bunny Call" no longer allows the player to "climb" on towns and some terrains. The player now will enter a town upon approaching while in Bunny Form, and can even activate private actions.
All items in the inventory screen are now depicted as 2D icons instead of the original 3D models.
Many bugs and glitches have been fixed (most notably the infamous random Cave of Trials screen freeze).
Ring of Lightspeed (called Slayer Ring in Second Story) now works on Dias Flac.
New character designs and portraits.
No magic combo mechanic.
Crafting animations are now replaced by a still 2D image.
Star Ocean: Second Evolution PS4 JP.ver:
This enhanced version was released only in Japan on the PS4, with enhanced graphics and BGM, and a DLC that helps you with the gameplay.
This version is only available to purchase in the EU SquareEnix online store as of right now: Battles:
Turbo Mode is now available, and can be toggled on or off while giving orders to unions in battle. When on, battles play out at double the speed.
Crimson Flare, a new Arcana, is now available.
New formations, such as Eremurus Rain, are now available.
Enemies hit considerably harder.
Rare Monsters can have significantly higher HP than their XBOX 360 counterparts.
Arcana require substantially more AP.
Unique Arts now require AP.
Remnant Arts can only be performed by union leader, Weapon Arts now require high union morale.
Offensive Weapon Arts now increase morale when used.
Additionally, Arcana and offensive Special Arts now raise morale by a fixed amount.
Likewise, certain Enemy Arts now lower morale by a fixed amount.
Wards now affect the entire union.
Attributes required for formation upgrades are vastly different.
Healing no longer raises morale, and morale increased by Critical Hits has been dramatically reduced.
Union morale now fluctuates based on more conditions (IE: taking an action, successfully landing a hit, receiving damage, etc.). In the X360 version, union morale stayed somewhat static, usually changing when being healed, being KO'd/terminated, executing a successful Critical Trigger. It also did not drop to 0 whenever an offensive Special Art was executed, whereas it will do so on the PC.
Linking additional enemies together does not increase your Battle Rank further than having fought them separately.
Special commands, such as the use of David's Gae Bolg, are no longer interrupted by being raidlocked by a different union or having targeted enemy union defeated by an ally.
Allies now have the option to cure a friendly union's Curse status ailment via "Cure them even if it kills them!" command. This command is in the XBOX 360 version as well, but is only available when the union is Enthralled; it will not be available when the union is cursed.
Items:
Items are color-coded in the PC version, and a new preview feature lets you see what the item looks like in battle.
You can now toggle between viewing the stats of a weapon or shield and viewing a preview of what it looks like in battle.
Components and consumables are now categorized.
Items are now color-coded based on their rarity.
Creation or customization of some items require fewer components.
New items available via Blueprint 4.
Various weapon stats have changed.
Some very rare monster-specific drops can now be split from monsters (e.g., Godwood Timber, Spiritwood Timber).
Units:
The leader limit is no longer imposed. Unions can be composed entirely of leader units if the player desires.
Likewise, soldiers can now be set as union leaders.
The stat cap has been lifted for all characters to allow a maximum of 255 for each stat.
The Seven are now recruitable after completing Union of the Golden Chalice Task #70: For Our Lord.
Rush can now be removed from the active party.
Khrynia can learn the new Unique Art Dual Snowpetal.
Arts can be disabled, filtering which skills a unit may use in combat.
Leaders' requested components are displayed when viewing their stats.
Leaders' wield style can be changed depending on their equipped weapon.
Shields now prevent style changes mid-battle.
The following classes now prevent style changes: Guardian, Scout, Hunter, Wanderer, Thief, Alchemist, all Mystic classes, Vagrant, Mercenary, Aristocrat, Djin, Fortuneteller, Sage and General.
The experience required to advance Wield Style skills has been reduced, and the experience required to advance Weapon Type skills has been increased.
Three new classes are now available: Ataraxian, Cleric, and Ninja.
The Guardian, Fencer, and Warrior classes now require non-sovani wield styles, and are thus not available to Sovani.
The Gladiator class now requires Power Grip and Wards.
Hybrid classes (Item+Combat and Mystic+Combat) can now be achieved by units who do not start in one.
Some leaders now have a different weapon upgrade path, which caused some units to learn new Weapon Arts while others lost theirs.
Leaders can request weapons that do not coincide with their weapon upgrade path as long as they match their equipped weapon type and size.
Soldiers can now request weapon drops.
Some units have had their starting Unit BR level, stats, class, equipment, arts, and hiring wage changed.
Sidequests:
The completion of At Hatred's End is no longer required in order to activate Things Unchangeable.
Duke of Ghor now has a … icon when you speak with him between the first, third, and fifth base battles.
The component requirements in The Assistant have lowered.
The DLC content is now unlocked differently; the majority of the extra content now requires the completion of certain guild tasks.
The Leader Extraordinaire guild tasks which required three units of a single class now only require one.
The Monsterslayer guild tasks require different enemies to be defeated.
New Game Plus and Hard Mode: After the epilogue and credits, you can now save your game. When you're taken back to the main menu, you can load this save to begin a new playthrough that carries over certain elements from your previous playthrough. You will also be given the option to start the new game in Hard Mode. Miscellaneous:
The PC version will warn you if you cannot leave an area without a fight.
Auto Save is now available, which automatically saves after having changed zones or having won a battle.
Battle Rank is now viewable outside of combat, in the party menu.
Battle Rank progression has been slowed considerably; it takes more encounters/enemy unions terminated to increase in rank.
Characters with … icons are now identified with markers on the map.
Enemies can no longer be respawned by saving and reloading an adjacent area.
New saving opportunities are now available, such as before the base's boss.
A warning message is now displayed if you attempt to save your game in an area which you cannot leave until you defeat a boss.
Mr Diggs's digging animations are now much quicker.
The loading screens that explained some of the game's mechanics have been disabled.
Many areas of the game have had their spawn tables altered or repopulated.
Starting battle music now coincides with starting morale in most battles.
"Turn the Tide" and "Beat the Odds" now play during the second half instead of after entering Elysion.
Union highlighting during the selection phase has been toned down (ie: ally unions don't look quite as blue).
Leaders in reserve no longer gain skills via the Rush only skill grind trick.
Soldiers now slowly improve their stats in reserves.
Camera in battle doesn't swing around as wildly anymore.
Mitra soldiers' idle stances now come in 2 varieties: the one shared by both male and female units and the one exclusive to larger male units, rather than just the "large male mitra" stance.
The Last Remnant Remastered PS4 & Switch:
Based on the PC version, also added:
Graphics now are in Unreal Engine 4
A new function to run faster on the overworld.
Extra save slots.
Yes I am salty about this if you can't tell, since they removed the PC version from steam.
Features full voice acting, nearly twice as much voice work as the original.
New Characters, including 2 new playable characters: Flynn (permanantly playable now), and Patty Fleur.
New subplots, skits, and main game quests, and sidequests.
New mini-games
New songs
Remodeled towns and new towns and dungeons.
New bosses.
The ability to replay boss fights.
New 8 Mystic Arts.
New artes, skills, and equipment.
New item: the "Artes Ball", which allows an additional eight artes shortcuts to be assigned to the previous eight slots combined with the L1 button, which allows for a maximum of 16 artes
New character costumes
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive editionvs PS4/PC/Switch/Xbox One:
Based on the PS3 version, it has everything from it and all the DLC included for free, with higher resolution graphics depending on the system.
The frame rate was lowered from 60 frames per second to 30 frames per second.
New customs.
The "Synopsis" option in the menu displays newer entries at the top
The Casino in the game is now actually fully playable with it's own mini-games, and chips to collecet and exchange for items.
The skits are graphically more dynamic. Portraits get larger or smaller quickly, swing from side to side, shake, and so on.
New Titles
More post-battle animations.
Niflheim dungeon extended and 6 new boss characters, fought in 2 new boss battles.
Bug Fixes
New events to help raise affection.
Includes new side quests, new camera angles on some cutscenes, new animated cutscenes not featured in the GameCube version
Tales of Symphonia PS3/PC:
More customs.
Improved character textures and improved some environments.
Dual-audio support: Japanese and English voiceovers, which neither the PS2 or GameCube versions had
Cutscenes support voice acting in both languages, but skits only have voice acting in Japanese. If you select English, you will just see the subtitles during skits. This is not a porting issue, as this is just how the GameCube version was.
While the original GameCube version ran at 60fps, the Japanese PS2 port which the PS3 Chronicles HD version is based off of ran at 30fps. The Steam version can run at 40FPS.
Random encounters occur less frequently and load considerably faster than the Dreamcast version, and EXP offered per battle is adjusted to compensate.
Graphically, the game sports mild improvements to character models, most noticeably adding individual fingers to the designs. The modifier volume shadows and (weirdly enough) point-mipmapping from the original release are still present.
One of the new sidequests available is Bounty Hunting. Sailor's Guilds offer information about each person on the bounty list as they are unlocked through story progression. After reading about them, they can be found in a constant location.
There are a number of new discoveries to be found.
A whole additional epilogue has been added, The Answer. This chapter is only available in one difficulty setting, which is supposed to be on par with Persona 3's Hard mode.
New Personas have been added
Secret videos of the protagonist's dorm mates have been added to flesh them out.
Koromaru can now be taken on walks.
Several of the Social Links have been modified slightly, such as Tanaka being available at a different time
Several new Quests have been added.
New costumes can be worn in battle.
A new event involving Chidori Yoshino was added.
Naganaki Shrine was completely overhauled.
A hard mode was added.
Save data from Persona 3 can be transferred into the game,
P3P PSP:
The Answer is not included in this verion.
Added a Female Main Character, so now you can choose between the Male and Female MCs.
The game lacks 3D environments and character models (outside of Tartarus), all anime cutscenes are gone, the graphics and audio quality were compressed,
The storyline of the female protagonist features many differences from that of the male protagonist, such as new social interactions as well as Social Links.
New voiced dialogue.
Players have the choice of selecting Elizabeth or a male-equivalent named Theodore to be Igor's assistant in the Velvet Room.
The ability to pick who the protagonist spends the last moments of the game with. This feature is only accessible on a New Cycle
The Desert of Doors from the Abyss of Time seen in The Answer will still appear, however, in an extra feature known as the Vision Quest. In this mode, the party can fight stronger incarnations of the Full Moon shadow bosses — save for Arcana Magician — and partake in special battles that test the party's abilities. When all of the battles have been successfully met, a second optional boss can be fought: Margaret, Igor's assistant in Persona 4 and guardian of the Desert of Doors in P3P.
There are now two overworld save points; Aside from the log book in the Iwatodai Dormitory, there is also one on the main character's desk at school.
In Paulownia Mall, the police station is now the only place where the protagonist can buy equipment and sell items. Aohige Pharmacy is now a buy-only store, and Be Blue V is just a part-time work site and hangout to improve the main character's condition
From previous versions, two difficulty modes have been added: Beginner and Maniac alongside Easy and Normal in Persona 3 and Hard in Persona 3 FES:
A new tactic, "Direct," has been added to the game, allowing control of the party members, unlike Persona 3 and Persona 3 FES.
The "Wait" command is replaced with the "Defense" command, and will decrease the damage and any knockdown effects of the next attack the user suffers.
The game grants "1 More" to a combatant who attacks multiple enemies not knocking all of them down; the original Persona 3 required all hit enemies to be knocked down for a 1 more.
Party members who have been knocked down no longer spend the turn by getting up and can act as soon as they stand.
Upon landing a critical hit or striking an enemy's weakness, party members can follow up with a co-op attack.
Fusion Spells from the original Persona 3 are now activated from items instead of equipping a persona and selecting it like other spells.
Allies can now take a fatal blow to the protagonist for them if they are able.
"Dizzy" has been added as a status effect.
Returning to the main lobby in Tartarus no longer automatically restores the party, and must now be done for a fee via the save point (this cost varies based on the date in-game and status effects currently inflicted on the party)
Floors can be directly returned to from the entrance of Tartarus instead of being restricted to the restore point like previous versions.
"Tired" status no longer is inflicted during Tartarus exploration, and is inflicted to all used party members after leaving (this will only drop to "Good" if the character used was at "Great" during exploration).
Unlike previous versions, money found by party members when split up will now be given to the protagonist.
Party members' equipment and status can now be accessed at any time from the pause menu, unlike in previous versions, which required the protagonist to speak to them while exploring Tartarus in order to change their equipment or view their status.
You can now control Party members directly.
The protagonists only have access to one weapon type (instead of having access to all weapon types like in P3 and FES); the male protagonist wields one-handed swords, and the female protagonist wields naginatas. As a result, the Skills "Fist Master," "Bow Master," "1hdSwdMaster" and similar skills have all been combined into a single skill called "Weapons Master." Its skill card is called "Phys Boost," and all Personas which had learned a "master" ability (like Cybele with Bow Master) now learn "Weapons Master."
Personas now have the ability to produce a Skill Card when raised to a specific level. Each card can be used on any Persona to teach them a skill.
The Inari Sushi in Naganaki Shrine no longer grants random bonuses for item gaining and Tartarus explorations. Instead, it offers to duplicate Skill Cards, which will take 5 days to complete
New Difficulty levels have been added: Safety/Easy/Normal/Hard/Risky.
Several new music tracks.
Additional voice-over dialogue.
Chie and Teddie have new voice actors in the English version.
New animated cutscenes.
More Personas, including new Ultimate Personas for the Investigation Team.
New areas can be visited.
New events.
The protagonist can now explore Inaba in the evening when Dojima is not home.
The protagonist and his friends now have motorized scooters to explore various areas.
Costumes are now available to buy at Croco Fur, in Okina City.
New Garden and Bug Catching features.
The ability to choose which skills can be inherited by the Persona the protagonist is fusing.
New scene skipping function
If the necessary criteria for at least the good ending are fulfilled, daily activities are expanded to February 14, 2012, giving more time for events and social links.
New epilogue has been added for the True Ending.
The list of Requests and the Fox' emas have been modified.
Rise can now assist the Investigation Team in All-Out-Attacks.
Added Tag Team attacks: two members can team up to perform a united attack.
Added Cavalry Attacks: Attacks from members of the Investigation Team that are not currently in the party.
Spell buffs and debuffs can now be used on the same character to prolong the effect
A new gallery menu has been added: "TV Listings." It displays bonus content unlocked through the main game at any time.
Floors and chests in dungeons can now reset by changing floors instead of leaving the dungeon and TV world, or visiting another dungeon.
Persona 4 Golden PC:
Bug fixes
The game will run at up to 4K resolution with 60FPS+ as opposed to the Vita's 476p resolution and 30FPS target
Includes dual audio language and multiple text language. The anime cutscenes now also include subtitles
In the Steam version, the player may customize their difficulty setting at any time, in contrast to the Vita version only letting you do so on New Game Plus.The player may select a preset difficulty setting, or individually alter the following parameters
The player may select a preset difficulty setting, or individually alter the following parameters.
A brand new episode titled Vol.4//Reconnection, which takes place a year and three months after the events of Redemption
HD graphical update for the whole game.
Ability to restart the battle from the beginning if Haseo dies.
Movement speed on foot has somewhat increased.
The item stack size has increased from 50 to 99. The maximum number of item stacks in the inventory has increased from 30 to 90
Item menu shortcuts and sort features
When using an item in the field, pressing the X button repeatedly will cause the item to be used again without navigating the menu a second time.
The maximum number of Chim Spheres and Virus Cores the player can possess has increased from 99 to 999
Platforms now include the Platform Recovery feature, recovering a large portion of the party's HP and SP. It can only be used once per visit to a field.
Saku and Bo no longer switch the active player based on their level being even or odd. They can instead be selected as separate options in the Party screen.
Decreased the probability of allies selling the items the player give them.
Voice clips for returning characters and NPCs between games have been updated to use the Volume 3 clips from the beginning, except where said clips are unavailable.
Attack power has been increased and hit stops during attacks have been reduced to speed up the battle tempo.
Learning weapons proficiency increased and acquired experience points increased.
Awakening scenes can be skipped using the Option/Start button.
Some of the really tough enemies have been made a bit easier
Skeith’s general shot bullet speed has increased during Avatar Battles.
Enhanced battle balance and game pacing to provide an optimal experience.
Avatar battles now show a stun gauge over the enemy's head. Red diamonds have been added around attacks meant to be deflected using scythe slashes that are in range.
Added suspend feature during Avatar battle gameplay.
In Volume 3, the player is given 22 "Promise" greeting cards, meaning it is possible to do the "Forever in Love" / "Best Wishes" events with all party members in a single playthrough.
A new Cheat Mode allowing players who want to just enjoy the story to start the game with a large amount of items, best equipment, maximum money and chim spheres, and maximum level and affection for the respective volume.
Save files from Cheat Mode plays can be converted to the next volumes.
The videos from “The End of the World” Terminal Disc included with the limited edition PS2 release of Volume 1 are included in the collection
Final Fantasy 12: International Zodiac Job System PS2 (JP.ver only):
Addition of a "Zodiac Job System" featuring twelve jobs with individual License Boards corresponding to twelve zodiac signs
Addition of a 16:9 widescreen mode with menus and HUD at 4:3.
Addition of three new game modes: Trial Mode/New Game+ Strong Mode/New Game+ Weak Mode.
Pressing L1 will speed up gameplay. Conversations and events continue to play at normal speed.
Quickening doesn't consume MP. Now they use their own Mist gauge similarly to Limit Breaks from previous Final Fantasy titles.
UI Changes.
Playable characters' starting LP, consumables, gil, gambits, equipment, licenses, and base stats have been modified.
You have more control over Guests now, they also gain EXP/Item/Gold.
Many magick spells and technicks have been tweaked, renamed and recategorized.
Obtaining Quickenings no longer affects max MP and Mist charges do not diminish when MP is consumed (unless the player is affected by a reversed Elixir or Megalixir). The player's MP is also unaffected by the depletion of Mist charges. However, effects that recover the player's MP will also restore Mist charges. One Mist charge is granted each time the amount recovered totals the player's maximum MP. Effects that fully restore a player's MP recover all Mist charges.
You can now fully control Espers, they also require MP to cast magicks
Almost all attacks now break the 9999 damage limit from the original by default.
New items have been added, such as Cura Mote, Bubble Mote, Domaine Calvados, Baltoro Seed, Dark Energy and various Meteorites.
Bacchus's Wine now has 100% chance of inflicting Berserk (previously it was 50%).
Several equipment pieces were added, while some available in the original release were removed or tweaked.
New Weapons added.
Most shops had their assortments changed. Many weapons are now available from shops earlier because of the job system, and were thus made weaker.
Treasures respawn by moving just one area away as opposed to two. Treasures were moved around, changed the items they can give, or were removed altogether. The "forbidden chest" concept was removed, that in the original prevented the player from obtaining the Zodiac Spear in Necrohol of Nabudis if they opened a wrong treasure.
Dark Matter can no longer be acquired from the bazaar, and selling the ingredients needed to make it in the original will result in making the Dark Energy instead. The Dark Energy is an item that does not charge up with Knot of Rust or Devour Soul and always deals 50,000 damage to each enemy in range.
Treasure chests are now in different locations and contain different items.
There are more traps throughout the map.
Final Fantasy 12: Zodiac Age PS4/PC/Switch/Xbox One:
Remastered HD graphical upgrade.
English and Japanese voices (switch between them in the game configuration).
Original and newly re-recorded background music (switch between them in the game configuration).
Auto-save functionality added (game saves automatically when moving to each new screen, excepting boss arenas)
Improved high-speed mode and improved play time operability during high-speed mode
Ability to invert both the X and Y camera axes
The game balance has been overhauled to make it easier.
Each playable character can have two jobs at once.
Job Reset function added; talk to Montblanc in the Clan Hall to use.
The Effect Capacity system that limited spell-casting in the PlayStation 2 versions has been removed.
Fire, Thunder, Blizzard, and Cure only affect a single target again.
Espers' HP values have been doubled, but other stats kept the same as in Zodiac Job System.
The animation for summoning Espers is removed.
A glitch concerning Dyce's character model has been fixed.
New Game Plus and New Game Minus are now accessible from the beginning of the game.
Many Town Events are now prioritized if requirements have been met. This includes Memories, which unlocks the last story arc and the events required for marriage.
The map has been moved to the main screen and can be removed and resized with the press of a button (the Switch has only one screen) or by using the touch screen icon.
The teleport spell has been mapped to a dedicated button. It can still be used from the touch screen.
You can now change the voice acting language between English and Japanese.
Many bug fixes.
This is just part 1, if you have any suggestions for titles to be in part 2, please post them here.
[USA] [H] Nintendo - Games, Consoles, Collectibles; PlayStation - Games & Consoles; Xbox - Games & Accessories; Dreamcast - Games & Accessories; New swap items at the top of the list [W] Chrono Trigger (SNES - CIB or just everything but the game); Pulse Headset (PS5)
Bundles take priority. I'd love to get rid of this stuff. New Stuff Switch Lite - Gray. Comes with aftermarket charger & carrying case. No memory card or games. The right stick has a strange issue seen in the video here, I've ordered a new analog stick to replace it with but I believe this could be considered drift and Nintendo would replace it under warranty. Either way, happy to find a good solution. Edit I’ve replaced the right analog stick and it’s working like a charm now. GameCube bundle - Of the few pickups I've been able to get in on during the last several months, this one is my favorite yet. Comes with a black GameCube with original box (the box is a little beat up), all OEM hookups, a black OEM controller, and the following games: Super Smash Bros. Melee (CIB), Mario Party 4 (CIB), Mario Kart Double Dash (disc & case - the case is the bonus disc holder but doesn't actually include the disc or any manuals/inserts), Timesplitters 2 (CIB), Avatar (CIB), Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron (CIB), Hunter: The Reckoning (loose) and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (CIB, however the disc isn't reading in this console. I'm going to try a couple other ones and see if I can bring it back to life. It looks like it's in perfect shape, so I have no idea what the problem could be). Edit Twilight Princess worked in both Wii’s I tried it in as well as 3/4 of my personal gamecube consoles. While it seems like there’s an issue that makes it takes a stronger laser to read it, it works as shown here. I also have a loose Pokemon Emerald. It's authentic, I've soldered in a new battery as well. The label isn't great, though. Pics here I picked up a red GBA SP - AGS-001. Works just fine, scratched up a bit on the outside shell, comes with aftermarket wall charger. Also came with a bunch of loose GBA games: Zelda: A Link to the Past/4 Swords Adventures; Namco Museum; Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team; Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories; Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy; Sonic Advance 3; Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith. Same pickup I got a crimson & black DS Lite that needs a new inner top housing to keep it from flapping about. Still works great, but that's the common fatal problem with these consoles. I've ordered a new shell for it and am planning to re-house it, but if you're interested as-is, just let me know. Nintendo Collectibles
Gray console, very nice shape. Includes aftermarket charging brick and carrying case, as well as a spare screen protector. No memory card or games included. The right stick has a strange issue seen in the video here, I've ordered a new analog stick to replace it with but I believe this could be considered drift and Nintendo would replace it under warranty. Either way, happy to find a good solution. Edit I’ve replaced the right analog stick and it’s working like a charm now.
Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout
Sealed
Picked up an extra copy to keep sealed during the recent restocks. Figure if someone else will open & play it, might be a good token to trade.
Ys VIII
Cart & Case Only
Adventurer's Edition, however it doesn't have any of the inserts. Just the case and the cartridge.
Nintendo Wii/U
Title
Condition
Notes
Console WiiU
Used
Black 32GB console. Very nice shape. Includes the OEM power supply & sensor bar, gamepad (in excellent condition -- no stylus or original charging brick, but it will come with a USB-to-gamepad cable. It doesn't work nearly as well at charging the gamepad, I'd recommend picking up an OEM charging brick/cradle if you don't already have one).
Console Wii RVL-101
Used
Black console. Later model that doesn't have GC controller ports or back compatibility. Comes with all OEM hookups. Tested & works great. I'm happy to softmod it too, if you'd like.
WiiMote
Accessory
3 OEM Wiimotes - 2 white (one original, one with Motion+ built in), and one black (has Motion+ built in). The two white Wiimotes have wrist straps, and each seems to have at least some minor little puppy bite marks (?). One of the white ones has a silicone sleeve, and the non-M+ one has a black silicone sleeve with the M+ adapter. They're all tested and work great.
Birthday Party Bash
Loose
Tested, reads at least past the title screen. Can't say I've done any more birthday party bashing after that.
Just Dance 3 (Wii)
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 4
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 2016
CIB
Nice shape
Nintendo (3)DS
Title
Condition
Notes
Console Black DS Lite
Used
Nice overall condition, bottom screen has some scratches that I've tried to capture in the pictures. Comes with OEM charger. Pics
ConsoleBlack DS Lite
Used
Excellent overall condition. Tested & working. Doesn't have the GBA slot cover, but does include a stylus and aftermarket charger. Pending swap
Console Zelda Edition DS Lite
Refurbished
Nice overall condition, the top hinge was cracked so I had to replace the top housing, but everything else is original. I'll include the original top housing if you want it, too. Pics
Console Parts DS Lite
FPNW
This is a bag of leftovers from a couple of housing swaps. Bad top casings, cracked top LCD, broken power slider. Surprisingly, the other things all work great on one of them. Lots of decent parts to harvest. Battery, cartridge reader, metal hinge, bottom housing, bottom screen, etc. Pics. I also have the housing and buttons leftover from the other one I shell-swapped, it's black & blue. Ok condition overall.
Poor condition but tested & working. Looks like a dog got to it at some point.
Nintendo Gamecube
Title
Condition
Notes
Console Black DOL-001
Used
A little bit dirty but I'll see if I can clean it up some. It's the early model with the digital AV out. Tested & works great. Comes with OEM hookups & a black OEM controller. Also has the original box with precautions booklet, although the box is a bit beat up.
The disc isn't reading in the console I just picked up. I'm going to try a couple other ones and see if I can bring it back to life. It looks like it's in perfect shape, so I have no idea what the problem could be Edit it works in the 2 Wii’s I tried it in as well as 3/4 of my personal gamecube consoles. It seems like it has an issue that makes it need a stronger laser to read, but it’s not a lost cause.
Mario Kart Double Dash
Case & disc only
Tested & working, the case is the bonus disc holder but doesn't actually include the disc or any manuals/inserts. Sold elsewhere
Mario Party 4
CIB
Great shape, tested & working
Super Smash Bros. Melee
CIB
Tested & works great. Original case art, not best seller or other variant. Pending swap
Case-swapped with a gray cartridge, the other was completely busted. I'll include it if you want it. Original label has been glued on to this one. Pics for reference are toward the end of this album. Pending swap
SNES
Title
Condition
Notes
Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
Loose
Top of label has a couple of peeled off parts, like someone took a fingernail to it at some point. Pics
Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy
Title
Condition
Notes
Console GBA SP AGS-001
Loose
Red, tested & works great. Includes aftermarket charger.
Castlevania Adventure, The
Loose
Some tearing on the label. I can get pictures if needed. Tested & working.
Finding Nemo
Loose
Tested & working
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Loose
Tested & working
Legend of Zelda, The: A Link to the Past/4 Swords Adventures
Loose
Tested & working
Namco Museum
Loose
Tested & working
Pac Man Special Color Edition
Includes cart, box, manual, and cardboard tray
Great shape (Game Boy Color)
Pokémon Emerald
CIB
Hard trade. Includes poster. Only looking to swap this toward similarly valued items. Pics here
Pokémon Emerald
Loose
Soldered in a new battery so the clock-based events will work. Label isn't great, but is at least still intact. Pics here
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Loose
Tested & working
Pokémon Pinball
Loose
Missing battery cover
Pokemon Red
Loose
Good condition with some label wear. Battery holds a save.
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
Loose
Tested & working
Power Rangers: Wild Force
Loose
Tested & working
Sonic Advance 3
Loose
Tested & working
Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy
Loose
Tested & working
Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Land
Loose
No label.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tetris
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tom & Jerry: The Magic Ring
Loose
Tested & working
Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy Carrying Cases
Accessory
I have a bunch of these. If you're interested, I can grab pics.
NES
Title
Condition
Notes
Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach
Loose
Tested & working
Big Bird's Hide & Speak
Loose
Tested & working
CONFLICT
Loose
Tested & working
Demon Sword
Loose
Tested & working
Fester's Quest
Loose
Tested & working
Ikari Warriors
Loose
Tested & working
Kid Kool
Loose
Tested & working
NARC
Loose
Tested & working
NES Play Action Football
Loose
Tested & working
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game
Loose
Tested & working
Top Gun: Second Mission
Loose
Tested & working
WCW Wrestling
Loose
Tested & working
PlayStation PS4, PS3
Title
Condition
Notes
2 DualShock 3 controllers – Black and camo – PS3
Accessory
Both OEM, both work great.
Killzone 3 Rifle Peripheral - PS3/4
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Eye Camera - PS3
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Controller - PS3/4
Accessory
I have 1 of these available, no strap.
Just Dance 3 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
MLB The Show '16 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Resident Evil 2 – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Rocksmith (no guitar included) – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
The Outer Worlds – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Tiger Woods PGA Tour '12 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted - Drake's Fortune – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted 2 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted 3 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Playstation Portable, Vita
Title
Condition
Notes
Console PSP 3000
Used
Tested & working. Now it has a new battery as well as battery cover on the back. It also includes a Sony M2 Duo adapter, and a 4GB M2 card. The screen has some scuffs on the left side, not visible while playing but they're definitely there. Also includes an aftermarket charger.
3rd Birthday, The - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition. Pending swap
Blazing Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Coded Arms – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Darkstalkers Chronicle – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Disgaea Infinite – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Chains of Olympus – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Ghost of Sparta - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Hard Rock Casino – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Madden '06 – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – PSP
CIB
Tested & working
Midnight Club 3 – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Little Big Planet - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Lord of Arcana - PSP
UMD & Case only
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Spectral Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Star Wars Battlefront 2 - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Valkyria Chronicles 2 - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition. Pending swap
Wild Arms XF – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Worms: Open Warfare – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Persona 4 Golden - Vita
Loose
Tested & working
SEGA Dreamcast
Title
Condition
Notes
OEM White controller
Accessory
Tested & working
Intec Purple Controller
Accessory
Tested, works fine
Buzz Lightyear: Star Command
Disc only
Tested & working
Centipede
Disc only
Tested & working
Chicken Run
CIB
Great shape
Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX
CIB
Great shape
Disney's Dinosaur
CIB
Cracked case edge
Jeremy McGrath Supercross
Disc only
Tested & working
NFL Blitz 2001
CIB
Great shape
Quake III Arena
CIB
Great shape
Resident Evil: CODE Veronica
Discs & aftermarket cases
Tested & working
San Francisco Rush
CIB
Great shape
Sega Bass Fishing
CIB
Great shape (Sega All-Stars)
Sega Smash Pack: Volume 1
Disc & case, cracked front lid
Tested & working
Sno-Cross Championship Racing
CIB
Great shape
Super Runabout: SF Edition
CIB
Great shape
Tomb Raider Chronicles
CIB
Great shape
Vigilante 8: Second Offense
CIB
Great shape
Virtua Fighter 3tb
Disc & aftermarket case only
Tested & working
WWE Royal Rumble
CIB
Great shape
Xbox One, 360, OG
Title
Condition
Price
OEM Wireless Controllers - 360
Accessory
I have 4 spares, 3 black and 1 white, as well as a couple of charging cradles & rechargeable battery packs. Missing the actual battery covers, though.
Rock Candy Wired Controller - 360
Accessory
Comes with the USB breakaway cable but it's kind of janky.
Microsoft Kinect - XBO
Accessory
Model 1520 for Xbox One
Speed Wheel - 360
Accessory
Tested & working.
Gibson Xplorer - 360
Accessory
Tested & working. Comes with stickers pre-installed and a shoulder strap.
Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Batman: Arkham City (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Burnout 3: Takedown - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Call of Duty 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Chromehounds - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Disney Pixar Cars - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Skyrim - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Fallout 3 (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman/Pure Dual Pack - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman (same dual pack as above, but doesn't include Pure) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 09 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 11 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Minecraft - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
MotoGP - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 2005 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 06 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NCAA Football 09 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Skate 3 - 360
Disc Only
Tested & working
Splinter Cell: Blacklist - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Triple Play 2002 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Walking Dead, The: Survival Instinct - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Zoo Tycoon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
WANT Chrono Trigger (SNES) - I have my childhood cart already, but I'd be interesting in picking up the box & all the inserts if you have them Pulse Headset (PS5) Borderlands Legendary Collection (Switch) Original hard case for PS Vita Slim - my kid broke the hinge on mine and the Amazon replacement is... not good. Castlevania (GBA) - Looking for all 4 games: NES, Aria of Sorrow, Harmony of Dissonance, Circle of the Moon. Double pack would be great, too. Mega Man Battle Network games: Network Transmission (NGC), MMBN 2 (GBA), Battle Chip Challenge (GBA), MMBN 4 : Blue Moon (GBA), MMBN 5: Team ProtoMan & Team Colonel(GBA) & Double Team DS (NDS), MMBN 6: Cybeast Gregar (GBA) Dreamcast OEM Memory Card, Quality Games (Sonic Adventure 2, Skies of Arcadia, etc.) Pokemon: SoulSilver (Bix box & cardboard tray only, already have the game & case. The Pokewalker & its' manual would be a plus, but not a requirement) NES/SNES/N64/GameCube/Switch Offers Note: I currently have most first-party/major release Switch games. Feel free to still offer, though. No interest in Amiibo or Amiibo Cards.
[USA] [H] Nintendo - Games, Consoles, Collectibles; PlayStation - Games & Consoles; Xbox - Games & Accessories; Dreamcast - Games & Accessories; New swap items at the top of the list [W] Chrono Trigger (SNES - CIB or just everything but the game); Castlevania GBA Games; PS Vita OEM Hard Case
Bundles take priority. I'd love to get rid of this stuff. New Stuff Picked up a couple of collectibles from the MyNintendo shop - posters, weird little case thing, and Origami King origami set. Nintendo Collectibles
Picked up an extra copy to keep sealed during the recent restocks. Figure if someone else will open & play it, might be a good token to trade.
Ys VIII
Cart & Case Only
Adventurer's Edition, however it doesn't have any of the inserts. Just the case and the cartridge.
Nintendo Wii/U
Title
Condition
Notes
Console WiiU
Used
Black 32GB console. Very nice shape. Includes the OEM power supply & sensor bar, gamepad (in excellent condition -- no stylus or original charging brick, but it will come with a USB-to-gamepad cable. It doesn't work nearly as well at charging the gamepad, I'd recommend picking up an OEM charging brick/cradle if you don't already have one).
WiiMote
Accessory
3 OEM Wiimotes - 2 white (one original, one with Motion+ built in), and one black (has Motion+ built in). None of the Wiimotes have wrist straps, and each seems to have at least some minor little puppy bite marks (?). They're all tested and work great.
Birthday Party Bash
Loose
Tested, reads at least past the title screen. Can't say I've done any more birthday party bashing after that.
Just Dance 3 (Wii)
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 4
CIB
Nice shape
Just Dance 2016
CIB
Nice shape
Nintendo (3)DS
Title
Condition
Notes
Console Black DS Lite
Used
Nice overall condition, bottom screen has some scratches that I've tried to capture in the pictures. Comes with OEM charger. Pics
Console Black DS Lite
Used
Excellent overall condition. Tested & working. Doesn't have the GBA slot cover, but does include a stylus and aftermarket charger.
Console Zelda Edition DS Lite
Refurbished
Nice overall condition, the top hinge was cracked so I had to replace the top housing, but everything else is original. I'll include the original top housing if you want it, too. Pics
Console Parts DS Lite
FPNW
This is a bag of leftovers from a couple of housing swaps. Bad top casings, cracked top LCD, broken power slider. Surprisingly, the other things all work great on one of them. Lots of decent parts to harvest. Battery, cartridge reader, metal hinge, bottom housing, bottom screen, etc. Pics. I also have the housing and buttons leftover from the other one I shell-swapped, it's black & blue. Ok condition overall.
Case-swapped with a gray cartridge, the other was completely busted. I'll include it if you want it. Original label has been glued on to this one. Pics for reference are toward the end of this album.
SNES
Title
Condition
Notes
Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
Loose
Top of label has a couple of peeled off parts, like someone took a fingernail to it at some point. Pics
Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy
Title
Condition
Notes
Castlevania Adventure, The
Loose
Some tearing on the label. I can get pictures if needed. Tested & working.
Finding Nemo
Loose
Tested & working
Pac Man Special Color Edition
Includes cart, box, manual, and cardboard tray
Great shape (Game Boy Color)
Pokémon Emerald
CIB
Hard trade. Includes poster. I also soldered in a new battery so it’s working great. Label isn’t 10/10, but most people are probably after the box and inserts anyway. Only looking to swap this toward similarly valued items. Pics are in this album
Pokémon Pinball
Loose
Missing battery cover
Pokemon Red
Loose
Good condition with some label wear. Battery holds a save.
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
Loose
Tested & working
Power Rangers: Wild Force
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
Loose
Tested & working
Super Mario Land
Loose
No label.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tetris
Loose
Nice shape. Tested & working.
Tom & Jerry: The Magic Ring
Loose
Tested & working
Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2
Loose
Tested & working
Game Boy Carrying Cases
Accessory
I have a bunch of these. If you're interested, I can grab pics.
NES
Title
Condition
Notes
Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach
Loose
Tested & working
Big Bird's Hide & Speak
Loose
Tested & working
CONFLICT
Loose
Tested & working
Demon Sword
Loose
Tested & working
Fester's Quest
Loose
Tested & working
Ikari Warriors
Loose
Tested & working
Kid Kool
Loose
Tested & working
NARC
Loose
Tested & working
NES Play Action Football
Loose
Tested & working
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game
Loose
Tested & working
Top Gun: Second Mission
Loose
Tested & working
WCW Wrestling
Loose
Tested & working
PlayStation PS4, PS3
Title
Condition
Notes
2 DualShock 3 controllers – Black and camo – PS3
Accessory
Both OEM, both work great.
Killzone 3 Rifle Peripheral - PS3/4
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Eye Camera - PS3
Accessory
Tested & working
PS Move Controller - PS3/4
Accessory
I have 1 of these available, no strap.
Just Dance 3 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
MLB The Show '16 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Resident Evil 2 – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Rocksmith (no guitar included) – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
The Outer Worlds – PS4
NIB
New in plastic
Tiger Woods PGA Tour '12 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted - Drake's Fortune – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted 2 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Uncharted 3 – PS3
CIB
Tested & working
Playstation Portable, Vita
Title
Condition
Notes
Console PSP 3000
Used
Tested & working. Now it has a new battery as well as battery cover on the back. It also includes a Sony M2 Duo adapter, and a 4GB M2 card. The screen has some scuffs on the left side, not visible while playing but they're definitely there. Also includes an aftermarket charger.
3rd Birthday, The - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Blazing Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Coded Arms – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Darkstalkers Chronicle – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Disgaea Infinite – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Chains of Olympus – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
God of War: Ghost of Sparta - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Hard Rock Casino – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Madden '06 – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – PSP
CIB
Tested & working
Midnight Club 3 – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Little Big Planet - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Lord of Arcana - PSP
UMD & Case only
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Spectral Souls – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Star Wars Battlefront 2 - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Valkyria Chronicles 2 - PSP
CIB
Tested & working, very nice condition.
Wild Arms XF – PSP
Loose
Tested & working
Worms: Open Warfare – PSP
CIB
Nice condition
Persona 4 Golden - Vita
Loose
Tested & working
SEGA Dreamcast
Title
Condition
Notes
OEM White controller
Accessory
Tested & working
Intec Purple Controller
Accessory
Tested, works fine
Buzz Lightyear: Star Command
Disc only
Tested & working
Centipede
Disc only
Tested & working
Chicken Run
CIB
Great shape
Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX
CIB
Great shape
Disney's Dinosaur
CIB
Cracked case edge
Jeremy McGrath Supercross
Disc only
Tested & working
NFL Blitz 2001
CIB
Great shape
Quake III Arena
CIB
Great shape
Resident Evil: CODE Veronica
Discs & aftermarket cases
Tested & working
San Francisco Rush
CIB
Great shape
Sega Bass Fishing
CIB
Great shape (Sega All-Stars)
Sega Smash Pack: Volume 1
Disc & case, cracked front lid
Tested & working
Sno-Cross Championship Racing
CIB
Great shape
Super Runabout: SF Edition
CIB
Great shape
Tomb Raider Chronicles
CIB
Great shape
Vigilante 8: Second Offense
CIB
Great shape
Virtua Fighter 3tb
Disc & aftermarket case only
Tested & working
WWE Royal Rumble
CIB
Great shape
Xbox One, 360, OG
Title
Condition
Price
OEM Wireless Controllers - 360
Accessory
I have 4 spares, 3 black and 1 white, as well as a couple of charging cradles & rechargeable battery packs. Missing the actual battery covers, though.
Rock Candy Wired Controller - 360
Accessory
Comes with the USB breakaway cable but it's kind of janky.
Microsoft Kinect - XBO
Accessory
Model 1520 for Xbox One
Speed Wheel - 360
Accessory
Tested & working.
Gibson Xplorer - 360
Accessory
Tested & working. Comes with stickers pre-installed and a shoulder strap.
Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Batman: Arkham City (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Burnout 3: Takedown - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Call of Duty 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Chromehounds - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Disney Pixar Cars - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Skyrim - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Elder Scrolls, The: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition, 2 disc setup) - 360
Disc 1 only
Tested & working
Fallout 3 (Game of the Year Edition) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Gears of War 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman/Pure Dual Pack - 360
CIB
Tested & working
LEGO Batman (same dual pack as above, but doesn't include Pure) - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 09 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Madden 11 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Marvel Ultimate Alliance - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Minecraft - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
MotoGP - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 2005 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
NBA Live 06 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
NCAA Football 09 - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Skate 3 - 360
Disc Only
Tested & working
Splinter Cell: Blacklist - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
Triple Play 2002 - OG
CIB
Tested & working
Walking Dead, The: Survival Instinct - 360
Disc only
Tested & working
Zoo Tycoon - 360
CIB
Tested & working
WANT Chrono Trigger (SNES) - I have my childhood cart already, but I'd be interesting in picking up the box & all the inserts if you have them Trials of Mana (Switch) Borderlands Legendary Collection (Switch) Original hard case for PS Vita Slim - my kid broke the hinge on mine and the Amazon replacement is... not good. Castlevania (GBA) - Looking for all 4 games: NES, Aria of Sorrow, Harmony of Dissonance, Circle of the Moon. Double pack would be great, too. Mega Man Battle Network games: Network Transmission (NGC), MMBN 2 (GBA), Battle Chip Challenge (GBA), MMBN 4 : Blue Moon (GBA), MMBN 5: Team ProtoMan & Team Colonel(GBA) & Double Team DS (NDS), MMBN 6: Cybeast Gregar (GBA) Luigi's Mansion (3DS) Dreamcast OEM Memory Card, Quality Games (Sonic Adventure 2, Skies of Arcadia, etc.) Pokemon: SoulSilver (Bix box & cardboard tray only, already have the game & case. The Pokewalker & its' manual would be a plus, but not a requirement) NES/SNES/N64/GameCube/Switch Offers Note: I currently have most first-party/major release Switch games. Feel free to still offer, though. No interest in Amiibo or Amiibo Cards.
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