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:
It's been a while since I've sat down with a good turn-based RPG, so I picked up Dragon Quest XI for the Nintendo Switch about a month ago. I'd hear that it would be a great game, but I have to say, I was blown away. I found myself whiling away the hours playing it, and I honestly felt immersed in the game--something I haven't felt in years. Not since Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. I sank over 150 hours into doing a full playthrough of the game (main game, post game, and bonus bosses), and I thought the game was fantastic from start to finish. Minus the casino minigames and a couple boss fights of course (the fight with Booga and Jinxed Jade come to mind--back to back fights with no chance to heal, and both of them enthralling, beguiling, forcing my characters to dance, and siphoning every point of MP I had didn't make me a happy camper, and Gyldygga almost caused a game over due to having the Midas Touch and hitting like a truck), I enjoyed myself. I felt connected to all of the characters. Each one had something about them that stood out; from Erik being the best bro ever, to Serena being the sweet one, Sylvando being one of the most well-written characters around (he was a savage when we first met Prince Faris, and even his story with Don Rodrigo reminded me a lot of a coming-out story, something you don't see often--at least I haven't. Rab's role as the team dad and hilarity (you have to love those Ogler's Digest bits), and Jade's cool demeanor, voice (is it a contralto?) and ... charm (she was who I chose to have as a "housemate," as most men who happen to like the Seductress/Femme Fatale characters would) made them all a great cast. I didn't like Veronica much at first, but it was hard not to like her after her sacrifice. And the identity of the eighth party member took me by surprise (even though I played Smash Bros Ultimate, but I didn't know who he was beforehand, and it was a while since I did that spirit battle). Regardless, I liked him all the same, and the fact that they had something in common with Rab made it all the more humorous. I didn't play with any Draconian options on, but since I have to stay home for a week, I might as well play it again while I work on poetry, essays, and working out. I've selected every option except No Armor (what can I say; I like the costumes, and I'm not a complete masochist). I've been laughing at all of the NPCs talking tripe and all of the shypox messages for the Hero and party members--except when they cause death, of course, I've been getting my rear end served to me on a silver platter. Even the weakest enemies were causing problems for me. When it was just Erik and Hero, I was struggling something awful. I just beat the Slayer of the Sands, so from what I hear, it's not going to be as bad, but I'll have to keep my wits about me, especially since if Hero buys the farm, that's an automatic game over, and I can't shop, so whatever I can find or steal is what I have to work with. This is really a fantastic game. Made me want to pick up Hero in Smash Bros., too. My apologies for the essay, but I can't sing this game's praises enough. I started with DQ III on the Game Boy Color and loved it, but this one was impeccable. Five Stars, 10 out of 10, A+, all of that good stuff.
[USA] [H] NES Minis, Games for Nintendo and Sony Systems, Gaming Collectibles [W] Kirby's Dream Land 2 CIB, Etrian Odyssey Nexus cart only, Mario Party 2 box, many more games in list
Looking to trade! I have over 100 confirmed trades :) Right now I am mostly looking for the wants I have listed below, especially the high priority stuff, but I may be open to offers. Just please do not be offended if I say no! p.s. "CIB" means complete, as in including all the booklets and such that were supposed to come in there, otherwise I will clarify what is included. "NIB" means New In Box, aka sealed, "brand new," in the shrink, etc. p.p.s. If we are going to trade, all I ask is please be honest about the condition of your items. I can provide pictures for anything I have, please be willing to do the same! Thanks!
HAVE
Mini Consoles
NES Classic Mini - NIB
NES Classic Mini Refurbished direct from Nintendo - NIB
Famicom Mini (JP) - NIB hard trade
GameCube games, accessories and packaging
Animal Crossing memory card
007 Agent Under Fire - box and disc only, box has wear
Army Men Air Combat The Elite Missions - disc and manual only
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - manual only
Action Replay - manual only
N64 booklets
1080 Snowboarding - manual, operations card
Army Men Air Combat - manual
Banjo Tooie - manual
Battletanx Global Assault - manual with wear
Bomberman 64 - manual
Buck Bumble - manual with sticker and wear
Donkey Kong 64 - manual
Kirby 64 the Crystal Shards - manual
Mario Kart 64 - manual, operations card and player's guide offer booklet
Mario Tennis - manual
Rugrats Scavenger Hunt - manual
Star Fox 64 - manual
Star Wars Episode 1 Battle for Naboo - manual in poor condition
Super Mario 64 - manual
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time - manual with wear
Runbow Deluxe Edition - NIB or CIB (willing to trade one of these)
Shovel Knight - NIB
Wii games and accessories
30 Great Games Winter Fun - CIB
ABC Wipeout 2 - CIB
Cooking Mama Cook Off - Box and disc
Ford Racing Off Roads - CIB
Gallop and Ride! - CIB
Game Party - CIB
House of the Dead 2 and 3 Return - Box and disc
M. Knight Shamalayan's The Last Airbender - CIB
Metroid Prime 3 - promo inserts only
MLB Power Pros 2008 - CIB
Monster Hunter 3 Tri - CIB
New Super Mario Bros Wii - CIB
NCIS - CIB
Petz Horse Club - CIB
Petz Sports - CIB
Press Your Luck 2010 Edition - CIB
Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip - CIB
Vegas Party - CIB
Victorious Boxers Revolution - CIB
Wii Fit - CIB
Wii Play - CIB
Zhu Zhu Pets Featuring the Wild Bunch - CIB
Big Town Shootout 2 Blasters big box - NIB (game download no longer works) (these blasters are attachments for Wiimotes to make them into pistols, great accessory IMO)
NES games and accessories
Original game pad - loose
Hogan's Alley - loose
Tiger Heli - loose
4 cart sleeves
PS3 boxes and manuals (no games)
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
PS2
Broken PS2 console (heatsink issue) with cords
Ace Combat 04 greatest hits - CIB
Alter Echo - CIB
Call of Duty Finest Hour - CIB
Crash and Burn - CIB
FIFA Soccer 2003 - CIB
Gadget Racers - CIB
IndyCar Series - CIB
Madden 2003 - CIB
Maximo - CIB
Need for Speed Underground greatest hits - loose
Rumble Racing - CIB
Sky Odyssey - CIB
SpyHunter - CIB
PS2 boxes and manuals (no games)
River King A Wonderful Journey (has wear)
WWE Crush Hour BOX ONLY
PSX
Classic controller
Memory card (authentic original)
2 Xtreme - CIB
Blast Lacrosse - CIB
Cool Boarders 2 greatest hits - CIB
Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back - Case, back cover art, disc (missing manual)
FIFA 99 - CIB
G-Police - CIB
Gex - CIB
Einhander - CIB
Jeopardy! (case is cracked) - CIB
MDK - CIB
Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions - CIB
Medal of Honor (case is cracked) - CIB
MLB 99 - CIB
Moto Racer 2 (case is cracked) - CIB
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit greatest hits green label - CIB
NFL Blitz greatest hits green label (case is in poor shape but could swap) - CIB
Lower priority: Limited Print Switch Games (prefer CIB, also fine with Best Buy retail versions when applicable)
Axiom Verge Multiverse Edition
Battle Princess Madelyn any version
Double Switch
Evoland
Fox n Forests
Night Trap
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse CE
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince
The Messenger cover art and manual or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer copy)
Tiny Metal
Retail Switch Games
Alliance Alive HD
Avicii Invector
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker
Crayola Scoot case or CIB
PENDING IN Dragon Quest 1 2 3 Collection with English cover
Elliot Quest
Immortals Fenyx Rising
Korg Gadget
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3
Monkey Barrels
Okami JP version
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
Pretty Princess Party
Romancing Saga 3 Remastered Asia version
Scribblenauts Mega Pack
Scribblenauts Showdown
Tin and Kuna
Truberbrook
3DS Games
7th Dragon Code VFD CE
Beyblade CE with beyblade
Cooking Mama Sweet Shop
Disney Big Hero 6 and Frozen Olaf's Quest two-pack
Final Fantasy Explorers CE
Kirby Battle Royale
Project X Zone 1 and 2 launch editions
Scribblenauts Unlimited big box with rooster hat case CIB
DS Games
Amazing Adventures the Forgotten Ruins
Big Bang Mini slipcover only or CIB
Bomberman Land Touch 2
Diddy Kong Racing
DK Jungle Climber game and booklets or CIB
Dokapon Journey
Dragon Quest 4, 5, 6
Gunpey DS
Harvest Moon Frantic Farming
Jewel Time Deluxe box and inserts or CIB
Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ
Mega Man Starforce Series
Okami Den box and game or CIB
Pokemon Black or White
Sonic Rush Adventure
Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble box only
Wario: Master of Disguise
Zookeeper
Zuma's Revenge with slipcover
GBA
Klonoa 2 CIB
Kururin Paradise CIB (JP)
Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge CIB
Warioland 4 box and inserts or CIB
GBC
Legend of the River King 2 CIB
Game and Watch Gallery 2 CIB
Game and Watch Gallery 3 box and inserts or CIB
Game Boy Gallery CIB (PAL)
Happy Hippo (PAL)
Konami GB Collection 1-4 (PAL)
Game Boy
Kirby's Star Stacker CIB
Ninja Boy 2 CIB
Pinball Dreams poster and reg card or CIB
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan CIB
Who Framed Roger Rabbit CIB
Wii U Games
Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures 1 and 2
Pikmin 3
Scribblenauts Unmasked Walmart version with Green Lantern DVD
Wii Party U
Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013
Wii Games
Babysitting Mama with baby
PENDING IN Bit.Trip Complete with soundtrack
Cooking Mama Double Pack
Dragon Quest Swords
Fortune Street
Lost in Shadow
Mario Sports Mix manual and other booklets or CIB
PENDING IN Okami
Pandora's Tower
Prince of Persia the Forgotten Sands
The Sky Crawlers
GameCube games
1080 Avalanche with bonus DVD
Baten Kaitos Origins
Pro Rally
SEGA Soccer Slam
Timesplitters Future Perfect
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 1, 2, 3
Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble
XGRA
PS2 Games
Monster Rancher 4
PS3 Games
Boku No Natsuyasumi 3 (JP exclusive)
Earth Defense Force 2025
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon
Wipeout HD Fury (PAL UK exclusive)
Strategy Guides
Animal Crossing New Horizons
Final Fantasy VII and other FF games
Gotcha Force
Minecraft Dungeons
Pokemon Black/White Version 2
Super Mario RPG
The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages / Seasons Nintendo Power
The Legend of Zelda Tri Force Heroes
The World Ends With You
Xenogears and Xenosaga 1, 2, 3
Also if you've read this far, I recently started an Instagram dedicated to video game collecting and would love to connect with others! My username is chillcollector.
[USA] [H] Games for Nintendo and Sony systems, Nintendo Powers, Strategy Guides, collectibles [W] Kirby's Dream Land 2 CIB, Mario Party 2 box, Etrian Odyssey Nexus cart, more games in list
Looking to trade! I have over 100 confirmed trades :) Right now I am mostly looking for the wants I have listed below, especially the high priority stuff, but I may be open to offers. Just please do not be offended if I say no! p.s. "CIB" means complete, as in including all the booklets and such that were supposed to come in there, otherwise I will clarify what is included. "NIB" means New In Box, aka sealed, "brand new," in the shrink, etc. p.p.s. If we are going to trade, all I ask is please be honest about the condition of your items. I can provide pictures for anything I have, please be willing to do the same! Thanks!
HAVE
Mini Consoles
NES Classic Mini - NIB
NES Classic Mini Refurbished direct from Nintendo - NIB
Famicom Mini (JP) - NIB
N64 games
Army Men Sarge's Heroes 2 - CIB
Banjo Kazooie - game and manual
Beetle Adventure Racing - CIB, some box wear
Diddy Kong Racing - CIB
Extreme-G - game and manual
Mario Tennis - CIB
Mickey's Speedway USA - game only
Mischief Makers - CIB, some box wear
Rugrats in Paris - CIB
Space Station Silicon Valley - game only, rental sticker on label
Star Wars Rogue Squadron - CIB, box has wear
Super Smash Bros - CIB
Tetrisphere - game only
Wipeout 64 - CIB
World Driver Championship - CIB, some box wear
N64 booklets
1080 Snowboarding - manual, operations card
Army Men Air Combat - manual
Banjo Tooie - manual
Battletanx Global Assault - manual with wear
Bomberman 64 - manual
Buck Bumble - manual with sticker and wear
Donkey Kong 64 - manual
Kirby 64 the Crystal Shards - manual
Mario Kart 64 - manual, operations card and player's guide offer booklet
Mario Tennis - manual (separate from the CIB above)
Rugrats Scavenger Hunt - manual
Star Fox 64 - manual
Star Wars Episode 1 Battle for Naboo - manual in poor condition
Super Mario 64 - manual
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time - manual with wear
Switch
Fornite Wildcat Bundle console - NIB
Pro Controller with Super Mario Odyssey download code - NIB
Runbow Deluxe Edition - NIB or CIB (willing to trade one of these)
Shovel Knight - NIB
Star Fox Zero / Guard Double Pack - NIB, one corner of outer box is slightly bent
Wii games and accessories
30 Great Games Winter Fun - CIB
ABC Wipeout 2 - CIB
Ford Racing Off Roads - CIB
Gallop and Ride! - CIB
Game Party - CIB
Hello Kitty Seasons - CIB
M. Knight Shamalayan's The Last Airbender - CIB
Metroid Prime 3 - promo inserts only
MLB Power Pros 2008 - CIB
NCIS - CIB
No More Heroes - CIB
PBR Out of the Chute - CIB
Petz Horse Club - CIB
Petz Sports - CIB
Press Your Luck 2010 Edition - CIB
Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip - CIB
Vegas Party - CIB
Victorious Boxers Revolution - CIB
Wii Fit - CIB
Zhu Zhu Pets Featuring the Wild Bunch - CIB
Big Town Shootout 2 Blasters big box - NIB (game download no longer works) (these blasters are attachments for Wiimotes to make them into pistols, great accessory IMO)
GameCube games, accessories and packaging
007 Agent Under Fire - box and disc only, box has wear
Army Men Air Combat The Elite Missions - disc and manual only
Custom Robo - CIB
Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee - CIB
Mario Party 6 - CIB
Superman Shadow of Apokolips - CIB, also have a Nintendo Power poster to go with it
Tak the Great Juju Challenge - CIB
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - manual only
Action Replay - manual only
NES games and accessories
Original game pad - loose
Hogan's Alley - loose
Tiger Heli - loose
4 cart sleeves
PS3 boxes and manuals (no games)
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
PS2
PS2 console with cords and three controllers (one authentic, two aftermarket)
Ace Combat 04 greatest hits - CIB
Alter Echo - CIB
Call of Duty Finest Hour - CIB
Crash and Burn - CIB
FIFA Soccer 2003 - CIB
Gadget Racers - CIB
IndyCar Series - CIB
Madden 2003 - CIB
Maximo - CIB
Need for Speed Underground greatest hits - loose
Rumble Racing - CIB
Sky Odyssey - CIB
SpyHunter - CIB
PS2 boxes and manuals (no games)
River King A Wonderful Journey (has wear)
WWE Crush Hour BOX ONLY
PSX games
2 Xtreme - CIB
Blast Lacrosse - CIB
Cool Boarders 2 greatest hits - CIB
Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back - Case, back cover art, disc (missing manual)
FIFA 99 - CIB
G-Police - CIB
Gex - CIB
Einhander - CIB
Jeopardy! (case is cracked) - CIB
MDK - CIB
Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions - CIB
Medal of Honor (case is cracked) - CIB
MLB 99 - CIB
Moto Racer 2 (case is cracked) - CIB
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit greatest hits green label - CIB
NFL Blitz greatest hits green label (case is in poor shape but could swap) - CIB
N64: Mario Party 2 CIB or box and game or box only
Lower priority: Limited Print Switch Games (prefer CIB, also fine with Best Buy retail versions when applicable)
Axiom Verge Multiverse Edition
Battle Princess Madelyn any version
Double Switch
Earthlocke
Evoland
Fox n Forests
Night Trap
Puyo Puyo Tetris big box with target exclusive decals or CIB
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse CE
Shikhondo
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince
The Messenger cover art and manual or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer copy)
Tiny Metal
Retail Switch Games
Alliance Alive HD
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker
Crayola Scoot case or CIB
Dragon Quest 1 2 3 Collection with English cover
Korg Gadget
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3
Okami JP version
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
Romancing Saga 3 Remastered Asia version
3DS Games
7th Dragon Code VFD CE
Beyblade CE with beyblade
Cooking Mama Sweet Shop
Disney Big Hero 6 and Frozen Olaf's Quest two-pack
Final Fantasy Explorers CE
Kirby Battle Royale
PENDING IN Mario Golf
PENDING IN Mario Tennis
Project X Zone 1 and 2 launch editions
Scribblenauts Unlimited big box with rooster hat case CIB
DS Games
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Apollo Justice
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Justice for All
Amazing Adventures the Forgotten Ruins
Big Bang Mini slipcover only or CIB
Bomberman Land Touch 2
Diddy Kong Racing
DK Jungle Climber game and booklets or CIB
Dokapon Journey
Dragon Quest 4, 5, 6
Harvest Moon Frantic Farming
Jewel Time Deluxe box and inserts or CIB
Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ
Mega Man Starforce Series
Okami Den box and game or CIB
Sonic Rush Adventure
Veggy World
Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble
Zuma's Revenge with slipcover
GBA
Klonoa 2 CIB
Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge CIB
Warioland 4 box and inserts or CIB
GBC
Legend of the River King 2 CIB
Game and Watch Gallery 2 CIB
Game and Watch Gallery 3 box and inserts or CIB
Game Boy
Kirby's Star Stacker CIB
Ninja Boy 2 CIB
Pinball Dreams poster and reg card or CIB
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan CIB
Who Framed Roger Rabbit CIB
Wii U Games
Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures 1 and 2
Pikmin 3
Scribblenauts Unmasked Walmart version with Green Lantern DVD
Wii Party U
Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013
Wii Games
Babysitting Mama with baby
Bit.Trip Complete with soundtrack
PENDING IN Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 with bonus DVD
Dragon Quest Swords
Fortune Street
Lost in Shadow
Mario Sports Mix manual and other booklets or CIB
Okami
Pandora's Tower
Prince of Persia the Forgotten Sands
The Sky Crawlers
GameCube games
Baten Kaitos Origins
Pro Rally
SEGA Soccer Slam
Tales of Symphonia
Timesplitters Future Perfect
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 1, 2, 3
Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble
XGRA
PS2 Games
Monster Rancher 4
PS3 Games
Earth Defense Force 2025
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon
Wipeout HD Fury (PAL UK exclusive)
Strategy Guides
Animal Crossing New Horizons
Final Fantasy VII
Gotcha Force
Minecraft Dungeons
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario RPG
The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages / Seasons Nintendo Power
The World Ends With You
Xenogears and Xenosaga 1, 2, 3
Also if you've read this far, I recently started an Instagram dedicated to video game collecting and would love to connect with others! My username is chillcollector.
[H] Hundreds of tradable steam game gifts, removed game gifts, steam keys, more [W] TF2 Keys, Paypal
https://steamcommunity.com/tradeoffenew/?partner=128394910&token=KJaXP3jg Most non-removed games I'd be happy to trade for store price in csgo keys at paypal value, so a collector can just have the gift. I have no attachment to 99% of this stuff, anymore. Most gifts are certainly less than store price, as well. Do NOT waste my time by offering other games or other gifts. Anything priced in cash is the PAYPAL PRICE ONLY Removed Games and DLCs [*] AERENA Master Edition (brazil) -- $3 [*] Alan Wake Bundle -- $5 [*] Age of Booty -- $20 [*] Age of Empires Online - Summer Sale Bundle DLC Unlock [*] Batman Arkham City -- $50 [*] ALL ARKHAM CITY DLC (individual gifts) -- $100 [*] Batman Arkham Complete -- $100 [*] Bayonetta Deluxe Edition -- $150 [*] Batman™: Arkham Origins (preorder which contains deathstroke DLC sub) -- $10 [*] Ben 10 Game Generator 5D -- $300 [*] Brawlhalla - BCX 2016 Pack -- $150 [*] Brink Prima Official Strategy Guide -- $15 [*] CID The Dummy --- $100 [*] DC Universe Online - Amazon Fury Part I [*] DC Universe Online - Halls of Power Part I [*] DC Universe Online Power Bundle [*] DC Universe Online Ultimate Edition Bundle [*] DC Universe Online: Home Turf [*] DC Universe Online: Origin Crisis [*] Dead Island Epidemic [*] Dead Island Epidemic DIE Contagion Pack Gift [*] Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Explosion Pack DLC [*] Disney Infinity 2.0 -- $130 [*] Disney Infinity 3.0 (Crystal Buzz Lightyear) -- $100 [*] Disney Infinity 3.0 (Darth Maul) -- $100 [*] Disney Infinity 3.0- Rise Against the Empire Playset [*] Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate - Prima Official Strategy Guide [*] Dungeonland Gift [*] Final Fantasy XI -- $650 [*] Funcom Complete Pack (Lego Minifigures + Secret World + Age of Conan DLC) https://steamdb.info/sub/35919/apps/ -- $500 [*] Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - First Assault Online -- $20 [*] Greenlight Submission Subscription -- $200 [*] Gotham City Imposters -- $110 [*] Gun Monkey -- [*] H1Z1: Just Survive - Atlas Cosmetic Skin Pack [*] H1Z1: Just Survive - Manitoba Cosmetic Skin Pack [*] H1Z1: Just Survive - Whiptail Cosmetic Skin Pack [*] Instinct -- $100 [*] IVAN vs NAZI ZOMBIES -- $60 [*] Landmark - Trailblazer Buddy Gift [*] LEGO Minifigures Online -- $600 [*] Marvel Heroes 2015 - Venom Pack [*] Marvel Heroes 2016 - Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Starter Pack [*] Mortal Kombat Kollection [*] Music Creator 6 + Z3TA+2 Bundle [*] Nebula Online (RU) [*] Nebula Online Soundtrack Edition [*] Nosgoth -- $50 [*] Oath of Genesis -- $100 [*] Pinball FX2 - Paranormal Table [*] Ravaged [*] Rambo The Video Game: Baker Team [*] RIPD: The Game (ROW) Gift [*] Rocket League® - NBA Flag Pack [*] Saints Row: The Third Prima Official Strategy Guide [*] Star Trek [*] Starvoid [*] Team Fortress 2 - Quakecon Bundle [*] Team Fortress 2 - Winter Sale 2012 [*] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan [*] The Dead Linger Gift [*] The Mixed Pack https://steamdb.info/sub/77497/apps/ [*] The Political Machine 2012 [*] The Slaughtering Ground [*] TOME: Starter Pack Gift [*] Transformers: War for Cybertron [*] Tree of Savior (English Ver.) Founder's Server : Exclusive Access 3 [*] Universe At War [*] Windborne [*] Windborne Hero Adventurer's Pack [*] Yooka-Laylee Toybox Preorders and various exclusive versions(some contain exclusive preorder content) [*] Arkham Origins Preorder (comes with exclusive Deathstroke sub) https://steamdb.info/sub/29695/apps/ [*] Bioshock 2 Pre-Order [*] Bioshock Infinite Pre-Order WW [*] Brutal Legend Pre-Purchase [*] Disgaea PC: Digital Deluxe Dood Edition [*] Dishonored 2 Pre-Order [*] Painkiller hell & Damnation preorder (comes with exclusive preorder content) [*] Goodbye Deponia Pre-Purchase [*] Sonic Generations Preorder [*] Magicka (1st week promotion) [*] South Park The Fractured But Whole (preorder DLC included) F2P Game Gifts and/or general collectibles [*] Altitude [*] Air Brawl [*] Air Buccaneers [*] Awesomenauts [*] Brawlhalla [*] Evolve Stage 2 [*] Ori and the Blind Forest [*] Proto Galaxy [*] RIFT [*] SNOW - Gift for Closed Beta customers [*] Space Forerunner Fleet Pack Gift (Fractured Space) OTHER GAME GIFTS [*] AI War Bundle (20 11) [*] Alderamin on the Sky: A Stormy Encounter [*] Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000 [*] ARMA: Cold War Assault [*] Attack on Titan / A.O.T. Wings of Freedom (SEA) [*] Batman™: Arkham Knight [*] Bioshock RU [*] BIT.TRIP RUNNER [*] BIT.TRIP BEAT [*] BIT.TRIP CORE [*] BIT.TRIP VOID [*] Bone Complete Bundle [*] Breath of Death VII [*] Broken Dreams [*] Cargo! The Quest for Gravity (vivamedia) [*] Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Ultimate Edition [*] Chaos on Deponia [*] Cities XL Platinum [*] Counter-Strike + Day of Defeat Deathmatch + ricochet + Condition Zero (Unknown package 41) [*] Crusader Kings II: Iberian Portraits [*] Cthulhu Saves the World [*] Cubemen [*] Cubicle Quest (ru) [*] Dead Bits [*] Dad Bits Collector's Edition [*] Deadlight [*] Death Rally [*] DG2: Defense Grid 2 Special Edition [*] Defense Grid: Containment Bundle [*] Defy Gravity Extended [*] Despair [*] Deus Ex Collection [*] Devil May Cry 3 and 4 Bundle [*] Devil May Cry 3 and 4 Bundle (RU) [*] Developer Alliance Bundle [*] Dino D-Day [*] Disgaea 2 PC / 魔界戦記ディスガイア2 PC [*] Disgaea PC / 魔界戦記ディスガイア PC [*] Disgaea PC: Digital Dood Edition [*] Disney Mega Pack [*] DmC Devil May Cry: Costume Pack [*] Don't Starve + Don't Starve Together gift [*] Dota 2 Unknown package 16979 [*] Down To One [*] DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 (China) [*] DRAGON QUEST HEROES™ Slime Edition (RU) [*] Duke Nukem Forever Collection [*] Dungeon Defenders Halloween Costume Pack [*] Dynamite Jack [*] Eaten Alive [*] Ender's Game [*] Endless Legend™ - Classic Edition [*] Evolve [*] Evolve PC Monster Race [*] Evolve Preorder (l4d included) [*] Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel [*] FEAR: Ultimate Shooter Edition [*] First Assault - Recruit Early Access Pack [*] Tree of Savior (English Ver.) Founder's Server : Exclusive Access 1 (SEA) [*] Tree of Savior (English Ver.) Founder's Server : Exclusive Access 3 (SEA) [*] Tree of Savior (English Ver.) Founder's Server : Exclusive Access 3 [*] Friday the 13th: The Game Pre-Purchase (ru) [*] Galactic Civilizations I and II Pack [*] Game of Thrones [*] Ghostbusters™ [*] Goodbye Deponia Pre-Purchase [*] Gothic 3 Forsaken Gods EE [*] Gothic II (NA) [*] Gratuitous Space Battles [*] Gratuitous Space Battles - Complete Pack [*] Greed Corp [*] Greyfox RPG [*] Guardians of Middle-earth [*] Hive With Pillbug, Ladybug, Mosquito DLC Gift [*] Holiday Sale 2011 Gift: APOX [*] Holiday Sale 2011 Gift: Dogfighter [*] Holiday Sale 2011 Gift: Valve Complete Pack [*] How to Survive - Storm Warning Edition (RU) [*] Hydrophobia: Prophecy [*] Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 [*] Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 [*] Introversion Complete Pack [*] Izetta: The Last Witch: Beginning of the War [*] Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: Frightened Corpse [*] KanColle: Hello, Commander! [*] Killing Floor Gift (LAM) [*] Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West [*] Left 4 Dead [*] Lilly and Sasha: Curse of the Immortals [*] Lost Planet® 2 [*] Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle [*] Make America Great Again: The Trump Presidency [*] Making History: The Calm & the Storm [*] Max Payne 3 Rockstar Pass [*] Mega Man Legacy Collection / ロックマン クラシックス コレク ション [*] Men of War™ [*] Men of War: Assault Squad - Game of the Year Edition [*] Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine [*] Morphopolis [*] Munin [*] NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 [*] NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 (LAM) [*] NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Bundle (EU) [*] New kind of adventure [*] NiGHTS Into Dreams [*] Orange: LETTER 01 [*] Out There Somewhere [*] Painkiller Hell & Damnation (RU) [*] PARTICLE MACE - Soundtrack [*] PAYDAY 2: A Merry Payday Christmas Soundtrack [*] Penumbra Collectors Pack [*] PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist [*] Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds - Kemomimi Costume DLC [*] Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds - Kurisu Makise + Level 99 Pack [*] POSTAL 2 (HK / Taiwan) [*] ProtoGalaxy [*] Puzzle Indie [*] Real Horror Stories Ultimate Edition [*] Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad with Rising Storm [*] ReLIFE: Kaizaki Arata (27), Unemployed [*] Renegade Ops [*] Renegade Ops - Coldstrike Campaign [*] Risen 2: Dark Waters [*] Risk of Rain 2 ROW [*] Robotex [*] Rochard [*] Rome: Total War™ - Collection [*] RPG Maker VX Ace - High Fantasy Main Party Pack I [*] RPG Maker VX Ace - Inspirational Vol. 1 [*] RPG Maker VX Ace - The Adventurer's Journey [*] RPG Maker VX Ace - Zombie Survival Graphic Pack [*] Sanctum: Collection [*] Star Saviors [*] Scooby Doo! & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure [*] Serious Sam 3 BFE Deluxe [*] Serious Sam Classic Second Encounter Gift [*] Serious Sam Complete Pack (October 2012) [*] Shadowgrounds [*] Shelter 2_Pre order [*] Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015: Do You Still Shower With Your Dad [*] Sinister City [*] Sleeping Dogs: Dragon Master Pack [*] SNOW [*] Soul Gambler [*] Space Empires IV Deluxe [*] Space Farmers 2-Pack Gift [*] Fractured Space Space Forerunner Fleet Pack Gift [*]Space Pirates and Zombies (SPAZ) [*] SpaceChem [*] SpaceChem: 63 Corvi [*] Specialist Early Access Pack [*] Starbound (china) [*] Squishy the Suicidal Pig [*] Syberia [*] Takedown: Red Sabre [*] Talisman: Digital Edition [*] The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: Sneaking Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas [*] The Deletion [*] The Guild II Collection [*] The Hat Man: Shadow Ward [*] The Howler [*] The Political Machine 2016 [*] The Ship - 2 Pack Gift [*] The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition [*] The Walking Dead: 400 Days [*] Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light [*] Tons of Tomb Raider DLC [*] Tomb Raider: Anniversary [*] Tomb Raider: Legend [*] Tomb Raider: Underworld [*] Total War: Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai – The Tsu Faction Pack [*] Trine 2: Complete Story Gift [*] TRON RUN/r Ultimate Edition - Gift Base Game [*] TRON RUN/r: Deluxe Edition [*] TrumPiñata [*] UFO: Extraterrestrials Gold [*] Uncrowded [*] Valkyria Chronicles™ [*] Velvet Assassin [*] War of the Roses: House of Lancaster Armor Set [*] Wargame Franchise Pack (European Escalation and Airland Battle) [*] Waveform [*] Waveform Eris DLC [*] Why So Evil + Why So Evil 2: Dystopia + Brilliant Bob [*] Why So Evil 2: Dystopia + Why So Evil + Brilliant Bob [*] Woodle Tree Adventures [*] Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches: I've Turned Into Her! [*] Yooka-Laylee [*] Yooka-Laylee Digital Deluxe Edition [*] Ys I & II Chronicles+ Steam Keys 2064: Read Only Memories 7 Grand Steps A Virus Named Tom AI War: Fleet Command Ballistick Beat Hazard Ultra Chroma Squad Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble Double Fine Adventure Documentary Dusty Revenge: Co-Op Edition Ellipsis Girls Like Robots GRAV (Early Access) Guacamelee! Gold Edition Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition Guns of Icarus Online Hand of Fate Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore A Fedora Deluxe Human Resource Machine Invisible, Inc. JumpJet Rex Luna's Wandering Stars Mini Metro Monster Loves You Mushroom 11 Ninja Pizza Girl No Time to Explain Nuclear Throne Overgrowth Steam key Potatoman Seeks the Troof Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut Retro Game Crunch Rituals Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball Rocket Birds: Hardboiled Chicken ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS Secrets of Raetikon shutshimi Song of the Deep Spirits Sproggiwood Streamline Early Access Super Galaxy Squadron EX Super Hexagon Super Meat Boy The Swapper System Shock Pack Team Indie Thirty Flights of Loving TIMEframe VVVVVV Waking Mars World of Goo ABZU Husk Okhlos Project Highrise Steamworld Heist LIMBO PAYDAY 2 - E3 2016 Mask Pack PAYDAY 2 - The Golden Grin Casino Heist DLC Dead Space Steam Key Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box Steam Key Crysis 2 Maximum Edition Steam Key Trine 2: Complete Story Steam Key Mark of the Ninja Gunmetal Arcadia Zero (Steam, Humble Monthly) Eets Munchies Steam Key Dead Island: Game of the Year Edition Saints Row 2 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising Steam Key The Lord of the Rings: War in the North Mirror's Edge Steam Key
Nintendo's missing franchises and their chances of coming to Switch (long read)
“I want X for Switch”, “when is X coming to the Switch”, “X is perfect for the Switch!” How often have you heard or said these sentences? Quite a lot, probably, especially about Nintendo franchises. Nintendo fans really like first-party games, and they’re always asking for their favorites to come back. Problem is, even though Nintendo owns dozens of franchises, there’s only a few that are guaranteed to show up during any given console, so fans of smaller franchises are left wondering when they’ll play them again. Well, today I’ll try to mostly answer these questions. I’ll take a look at several, Nintendo-owned franchises and try to figure out what are their chances of coming to Switch. I’ll be basing myself on this such as release schedule, success of previous entries, popular demand, market niche and internal interest at Nintendo. However, keep in mind two things. One: Nintendo owns a shit-ton of IPs, and I won’t cover them all. I’ll focus on the ones that have multiple entries, and even then, I might skip a few if I feel I have no meaningful insight. And two: No matter what I or anyone else says, the chances for any of these games to come back is NOT ZERO. Nintendo is unpredictable and they’ll sometimes bring something out of the blue when you least expect it. This year alone we saw the return of Brain Age (a franchise not seen since 2012), Clubhouse Games (a sequel to a game from 2005), and Famicom Detective Club, a franchise with two games from 1988/89, which then received a remake in 1998 and then nothing until twenty two years later. Granted, it’s another remake, but it is still a modern installment in a franchise twenty two years dormant. If Famicom Detective Club can come back in 2020, so can your favorite franchise. Now, let’s begin, in alphabetical order: Art Academy Starting off with a small one. Art Academy is a series of drawing games that started on the DS in 2010 and then released pretty consistently over the following years, with three entries on 3DS and two (well, one and a half) for the WiiU between 2010 and 2016. Already this feels like a franchise with a pretty consistent release schedule, even though it hasn’t been seen for four years now. I don’t think any of the games were blockbusters, per se, but they also don’t need to be. They’re small games, probably inexpensive to produce that seem to do consistently well enough to get new sequels. There are several obstacles that present themselves to the release of a new Art Academy, but I think all of them are easily overcome. For starters, AA is the type of casual game that thrived during the DS/Wii eras, a Touch Generations game. Since the Switch released, many have noted that Nintendo may want to distance themselves from that era due to the failure of the WiiU, and there may be some truth to that, but I feel like this is starting to change. Again, this year saw the return of both Brain Age and Clubhouse Games, both casual, Touch Generations DS games. I feel like, at the start of the Switch’s life cycle, Nintendo was indeed trying to focus on core gamers, but now that they have secured that core gamer audience, they may be more comfortable releasing more casual fare. Furthermore Art Academy is developed by Headstrong Games, a British developer that doesn’t seem to do much other than AA. However, in 2017, that team was absorbed into its parent studio, Kuju Games. This move, which happened the year after the last AA game released, may have something to do with the franchsie’s MIA status. But, Kuju games is still active, having released a game just last year, and I don’t see why they couldn’t take up the mantle. Finally, some speculated a few years ago that AA was dead due to the Switch not having a stylus but, OH WAIT, Brain Age fixed that too! All in all, even though Art Academy is hardly a hot franchise, there’s very little standing in the way of its return, and little reason to doubt that it will. Chances: Good Chibi-Robo! We may have started on a positive note, but here comes a downer. Chibi-Robo is probably not coming back anytime soon. This cute little robot debuted in his self-titled Game Cube game, developed by Skip Ltd. Like most games by the developer, it was quirky and fun, and not very popular, but had its fans, and Chibi-Robo must have endeared someone at Nintendo, because he kept showing up here and there. He got two DS sequels, though the second one was Japan-only, already a red flag. In 2013, he starred in a 3DS eshop game that was very different from the main games, more of an experimental spin-off, and was not well-received. But the real final nail came in 2015, with Chibi-Robo Zip Lash! The game was announced to be a 2D platformer, and many fans identified the change in genre (from a unique adventure game to one of the most over-saturated genres in Nintendo consoles) as a total sell-out, and they were totally correct! The developers basically admitted that they did it to try and get more players (red flag). Series producer Kensuke Tanabe then said that if the game didn’t sell well, it could be the end of the franchise (RED FLAG). And then, the unfortunate but inevitable happened. Zip Lash was a critical and commercial bomb, and neither the developer nor the franchise has been seen again. Aside from the inevitable Smash Bros mentions, Chibi-Robo has only been seen on that infamous flaming tweet from 2018 (I told you someone at Nintendo really likes them). To make matters worse, there are increasing signs that Skip Ltd may be going under So, a struggling franchise makes a desperate move to gain fans, a developer expresses concerns for its future if the game bombs, said game bombs and now the developer may be going out of business? It seems the writing is on the wall. Now, even if Skip goes under, that is not necessarily the end of Chibi. Nintendo would still retain the rights, as they did for Trace Memory and Hotel Dusk after developer Cing went under. As for whether or not Nintendo would want to give the franchise a second (third? Fourth?) chance, it doesn’t look good Chances: Very bad Custom Robo From one diminutive robot to another, the Custom Robo series is and robo-battle series that began on the N64. It was Japan only, as was its N64 and GBA sequels. Afterwards, Nintendo did try to expand it, releasing a GameCube game in NA, and a DS game in NA and Europe. However, despite the fact that players of these games will attest to how good these games are, they didn’t seem to do very well, and the franchise has not been seen since 2007. There was one statement of internal interest, when a developer in 2014 said that he heard demands both inside and outside the company for a new entry, but that there were no plans for one, and he was unsure when there would be. Six years on, it seems there still aren’t. In fact, the developer itself, Noise, is also strangely MIA. Though they are officially still active, with their website being updated for 2020, they have not worked on a game since 2015. Then, in 2018, many fans watched in horror the news that Nintendo let the trademark expire. Some have pointed out that this isn’t as bad as it seems, as it refers specifically to games on optical discs, which Nintendo doesn’t make anymore, but I don’t know enough about the subject to say for certain. Regardless, it’s evident that Nintendo still owns the franchise, as Custom Robo content appears in Smash Ultimate. On the other hand, one of the series creators, Kohji Kendoh, is still thinking about it. He is working for another developer, and released a suspiciously similar game called Synaptic Drive just this year, as well as talking about Custom Robo in social media. It seems like a Mighty no9/ Yooka-Laylee/Bloodstained situation, in which the owner of an Ip is not using it, so the creator releases a spiritual successor. Bottom line, there seems to be demand for Custom Robo. A developer saw it six years ago, and the creator is seeing it now. Whether or not thinks this demand is enough to revive the franchise, is tough to say, but doesn’t look great. Not as bad as Chibi-Robo, though Chances: Bad Daigasso! Band Brothers Here’s a franchise Americans never got. Daigasso! Band Brother is a rhythm game released for the DS in 2004 and stars Barbara the Bat, who has an uncharacteristically risqué design for Nintendo. The game was Japan-only but seems to have been successful, it received a sequel in 2009 (released in Europe, but not NA), and another in 2013 for the 3DS. Despite not having received new games since then, the series is far from inactive. Barbara the Bat in particular, like Chibi-Robo, seems to have fans inside Nintendo because she pops up everywhere. She had cameos in a few other DS games, she was an AT in Brawl and a spirit in Ultimate, she was a costume in Mario Maker, she appeared in a comic strip with WarioWare’s Ashley, and the series has a Twitter account that was super active all the way up to April of this year (more on that later). In 2017, that account even tweeted a comic strip of Barbara demanding a Switch. That was probably not a tease of anything, as it’s been 3 years and nothing, but stuff has happened with the franchise even more recently. Last year, in 2019, six years after the release of the 3DS game, there were 30 songs added to the game in celebration of the series 15th anniversary. So as late as last year, Nintendo was celebrating this franchise with an in-game event. Now, the servers for the game were shut down earlier this year (hence the end of the Twitter account), and the game was removed from the eshop (as it is basically pointless without the servers), but with recent news that the 3DS has ceased production, it’s pretty clear that the game’s end is a consequence of the 3DS’ end, and not a lack of players. So if the series is alive, but can’t be on the 3DS, it has to go somewhere, no? Bottom line: the games are successful, the series is active, and the character is popular. I don’t know if Barbara the Bat’s next tour will be an international one, but I’m confident it will happen Chances: Very Good Dillon’s Rolling Western DRW is a unique western-themed tower defense game released on the 3DS eshop in 2012. It received mixed reviews, but had a dedicated fanbase, and was successful enough to spawn two sequels, one in 2013, and a post-apocalyptic themed one in 2018. With a game having released just two years ago, its reasonable to say the series is not dormant, so the prospect of a new game is always likely. The developer, Vanpool, who mostly works on smaller scale stuff like this, is both still active and still working at Nintendo. So, really the only reason to believe the series wouldn’t continue would be if the latest game bombed really hard. It’s hard to say that it did, as sales figures are unavailable, but it was a 3DS game in 2018, probably didn’t set the charts on fire. But then again, unless Nintendo had some really unrealistically high expectations, I don’t think it could have bombed hard enough to kill the franchise that fast. There’s not much more to say. There aren’t any rumblings of a return, but also no reason to be pessimistic. Chance: Above Average Earthbound Let’s make one thing perfectly clear: There will not be a Mother 4 The Creator of the series, Shigesato Itoi, has said that he would not work on a fourth installment, as he feels the story is complete. Now, normally, Nintendo could just say “screw creative integrity, let’s make a fourth game anyway!” but Shigesato Itoi directly co-owns the series’ copyright so they actually can’t. So unless Itoi changes his mind, or he dies and Nintendo decides to ignore his wishes (neither scenario is completely outside the realm of possibility), Mother 4 is not happening. So, if new Mother content is made, it’d be either a remake, or Mother 3 localization. We all know demand for this last one is overwhelming, Nintendo themselves have acknowledged it multiple times, but it still hasn’t happened, and it doesn’t seem things have changed. A remake is possible, but don’t hold your breath for it. Despite the series’ popularity, I think all we’ll see of it is the first two games in NSO. Chances: Bad Excitebike This is a hard one to pinpoint. Excitebike is one of those classic NES games that Nintendo likes to reference all the time, like Ice Climber, Balloon Fight, Wrecking Crew and Duck Hunt. Unlike those, Excitebike actually received sequels and established a franchised. There was a great entry on the N64 and three entries on the Wii, but nothing more since. I can’t imagine the Wii entries were super successful, and there really hasn’t been any word from Nintendo about any interest in reviving the series, either from developers, or the fans. The developer of the Wii games, Monster Games, is still active, and still makes racing games and extreme sports games, but hasn’t worked with Nintendo in 5 years. Now, one point I see often, and that I’d like to address, is the idea that Nintendo doesn’t want multiple games from the same genre on the same console. I can’t agree. With the exception of the WiiU, every Nintendo home console since the SNES has had multiple Nintendo-published racing games released for it. WiiU didn’t but that console is an exception to many norms. I don’t see why Mario Kart, behemoth that it is, would stop any other racing game from being made, especially when they are so very different (although the fact that MK8 has an Excitebike track doesn’t inspire confidence). No, I don’t think Mario Kart is the problem, I think is just lack of interest. And though Excitebike is not a franchise Nintendo will ever truly forget, it’s not really revving up for a comeback either. It could happen, it could not Chances: Medium Fatal Frame This horror franchise wasn’t originally a Nintendo product, being released on the PS2 by Tecmo. However, since the fourth game, each title in the series has been published and copyrighted by Nintendo, and this seemingly applies to all future entries, as the series producer said the series’ future is up to Nintendo. So, how does that future look like? Well, the last game in the series, Maiden of Black Water, was a WiiU game, which means it didn’t sell well, but not as badly as you might think. From all I could find, which is admittedly not much, sales for the game seemed to be only slightly less than previous entries, a gap more than explainable by its console. So, if the series was getting sequels before, the WiiU game’s sales wouldn’t be the reason why there wouldn’t be more. And though Nintendo of America has had to take baby steps into accepting the franchise overseas, Nintendo of Japan seemed satisfied with it, releasing four games between 2008 and 2014. So sales aren’t an evident problem, what about the developer? That developer is Tecmo Koei, who is not only active and buddies with Nintendo, their current project is none other than Nintendo’s big holiday title. There’s obvious trust there. As for interest, there is a lot. From Koei Tecmo calling it a valuable IP, to the series producer stating multiple times, including this year, that he’d like to bring it to the Switch Now, this comment pretty much confirms that a new Fatal Frame is not in development as of now, but it has a chance of happening. And remember, the last game is on WiiU, and if we know anything about those, is that they like to come to Switch. And though I don’t see Nintendo breaking their necks to make a new entry, I don’t think they’d oppose it if Tecmo pitches it to them, especially if it’s just a port. Chances: Good Fossil Fighters This game is not Pokémon, or so its fans tell me. Fossil Fighters is a DS game from 2008 where you collect various species of dinosaur and battle with other ~Dinosaur Trainers~ Fossil Fighters in RPG battles. It didn’t receive great reviews, but was successful enough to get a sequel two years later, and another one on the 3DS in 2014. Three games in six years is a pretty good release schedule, and things were looking alright, until that 3DS game came. It was primarily developed by a different studio, and it showed. The game received abysmal reviews, and fan reception was similar. Sales weren’t awful, but not great either. Since then, the series has been completely quiet. The developer, Red Entertainment, is still active, but hasn’t worked with Nintendo since the 3DS game. As for interest, there hasn’t been a peep from Nintendo about this series at all. No interviews describing vague interest in bringing it bad, no acknowledgment of fan demand, no cameos in other games (aside from Smash, which doesn’t count, Smash has everything). Even fan demand doesn’t seem too high, most of what I’ve seen is a Change.org petition which has been up for a year and has not reached its 2500 signatures goal. It looks like this series could become a fossil itself. Someday some might dig it up and revive it to use in battle, but I’m not feeling it. Still not as bad as Chibi-Robo Chances: Bad F-Zero This is the reason you’re reading this. Oh, F-Zero. If fan demand alone was the deciding factor, F-Zero would be top priority. People want F-Zero, people beg for F-zero, people who have never played, beg for F-Zero. And Nintendo knows this, they’ve acknowledged it. They themselves haven’t forgotten it. Even putting Smash aside, there was an F-Zero minigame in Nintendo Land. There are F-Zero tracks in Mario Kart. They’ve done everything but make a new F-Zero game, but why the hell not? Well, it’s important to understand that the F-Zero series declined in sales throughout its life. The best-selling game is still the first, and though the following games were fantastic, they sold less and less, and yet, strangely enough, between 2003-2004, Nintendo released THREE F-Zero games. Around the same time, they also released an anime. There are several great articles and videos about what happened to F-Zero, but the best point I’ve seen is that Nintendo tried, in 2003, to really push F-Zero, but it didn’t work. So, with their attempt failed, they let the series sleep, and just never woke it up, even as fan demand increased. In 2015, Miyamoto commented on the series, and said that, though he heard the demand, he was unsure on what to do with the series, on how to make a new game. Many fans scoffed and said he’d just need to make a modern F-Zero and that’d be great, but I think internal concern runs deeper. Just doing F-Zero failed in 2003, so why would it work now? That said, I think there is hope. Fan demand is powerful, and more and more we see a new generation of Nintendo developers pushing the company forward. These younger developers are the ones behind new IP like Splatoon and ARMS, and great reinventions of existing ones like Odyssey and BotW. It’s possible that these same younger developers could hear the fan demand, and want to take on the series without the hesitation of their older peers. It’s been 16 years, but Kid Icarus was gone for 19, wasn’t it? Stranger things have happened Chances: I want to believe Golden Sun And here’s the other one. Few Nintendo fans are as vocal and dedicated to their dormant franchise as Golden Sun games. For those who don’t know, Golden Sun was a couple of excellent GBA RPGs released in 2001 and 2002, with a DS sequel in 2010. Such erratic release schedule would make predicting the series’ future difficult at the best of times, but the DS game was seen as a disappointment by many fans and sales were unimpressive. With ten years having passed with no new game, is the series done for? Well, let’s look at it. In 2012, one of the developers gave an interview in which he straight up said that, if there was fan demand for it, there would “naturally” be a fourth game. We know that developer interview doesn’t immediately guarantee a sequel, but this is also a much more positive statement than Custom Robo and F-Zero’s “We know there’s demand, but we don’t know what to do with it”. This is “If there’s demand, it will happen.” So, is there demand? You bet your ass there is. And it feels like it is growing. There was a high-profile hoax about a fourth game in 2017 (a similar hoax happened some time before the third game, by the way). The series received notably more content in Smash Ultimate than series of similar standing (quite possibly an acknowledgment of its popularity). And last year, Cory Balrog, director of 2018’s GOTY God of War, tweeted about all the franchises he would trade for a new Golden Sun. Nintendo could hardly have asked for a higher profile endorsement within the industry. So if fan demand is there, why hasn’t it happened yet? Well, it helps to look at the development history of the series. The first game took eighteen months to develop, considered a long time for a handheld game at the time. And though the eight years between the GBA and DS games may have you believe it took a long time to greenlight a sequel, that’s not the case. Signs point to internal discussion about a sequel to the GBA games as early as 2002, with developers quoted as saying that Nintendo was asking them to make a new one. One of the series producers also said that the series takes a long time to make because of its complexity. After the DS game failed to meet expectations, its understandable that Nintendo may not have been as enthusiastic for a new game as it was before, but it seems like, even if the series is alive and well, the long hiatus would not be uncharacteristic. In that same interview quoted before, the developer even said that a new game would take a long time. In fact, if GS4 had started development shortly after that interview, if it took as long as Dark Dawn, the game would be wrapping up production around now. Then there’s the developer, Camelot. Aside from Golden Sun, they pretty much only make Mario Tennis and Mario Golf. They release schedule is also super consistent, with a new game every other year, sometimes every year. We already got a Mario Tennis on Switch two years ago so, if not for COVID, their new game would probably have released this year. All things point, then, for the next Camelot game to hit the Switch next year. Smart money would be in Mario Golf, but maybe it is finally Golden Sun. Finally, I don’t think, as others do, that Xenoblade is the reason GS is not happening. Again, I don’t see evidence to support the idea that Nintendo doesn’t want to publish more than one game in the same genre. Both the GBA and DS had more than a dozen Nintendo-published RPGs, and the Wii and 3DS got RPGs even after Xenoblade released for them. I don’t see why Xenoblade would stop a Switch Golden Sun, especially when they are very different kinds of RPGs. GS is actually closer to Octopath Traveler, whose success was enough to impress SE, why wouldn’t Nintendo want a piece? Really, I think the biggest obstacle is that Nintendo might want to prioritize the safe investment of Mario sports games over Golden Sun, but the more I research, the more I feel like GS’s chances are higher now than they were at any point in the last ten years. I feel there’s hope this sun will rise again Chances: Above average Kid Icarus Sorry to keep you waiting. Kid Icarus was an OK NES game that had a forgotten Game Boy sequel and then nobody cared about it for 19 years until it was unexpectedly revived for the 3DS in 2012. This story is a testament to the fact that, just because its been a long time, it doesn’t mean it will never happen. But in order to know if it will happen again, let’s understand how it happened in the first place. It’s important to mention that reviving Kid Icarus was not the intent behind KI: Uprising, it was the idea of its director, Masahiro Sakurai. Nintendo had given him a project and Sakurai decided to use an established franchise for it. He briefly considered Star Fox, but decided to use Kid Icarus, for which he probably had a soft spot, considering he had added Pit to Brawl some years earlier. So, there wasn’t an exec at Nintendo who woke up one day and decided to bring Kid Icarus back, they gave the director a project, and, after some deliberation, he decided to use Kid Icarus for it. That director is currently busy developing Smash Bros DLC, but even after that’s over, he probably won’t revisit Kid Icarus. He has shot down the idea of him working on a sequel or a port. His words were: "For now, my thought is that perhaps we'll see someone else besides me make another Kid Icarus in another 25 years." Yikes. That’s pretty damning. Sure, Nintendo could get someone else to make the game, but if it was only Sakurai that was interested in the series in the first place, what is the hope of that? Well, that statement is not super accurate. Before Uprising, there was actually a Kid Icarus reboot in development for the Wii. It was cancelled, and thank God for it, as it was an awfully stupid gritty reboot, but it showed that there was interest in the franchise even before Uprising. Naturally, you’d expect interest to be bigger now than before. The fact that Uprising not only grew the series’ fanbase, but the that there are Kid Icarus characters in Smash Bros, means that the franchise has a permanent place in the interest in Nintendo fans. Smash in particular means that there are 18 million people who know Pit and Palutena and would turn their heads if a new game was announced. Furthermore, Nintendo’s new CEO is interested in bringing 3DS franchises to the Switch after the success of the Switch Lite, especially now that the 3DS is officially dead, so the opening is there for it. There is definitely demand for a new Kid Icarus game, but it is too sporadic a franchise to be certain, and if it were to happen, Nintendo would have to find someone new to do it. But, in the end, the series is definitely in a better place now than it was 10 years ago. Chances: Medium Legendary Starfy Legendary Starfy was a 2D platformer for the GBA that was apparently really successful, as it received four sequels in the span of five years. Not only that but, like Barbara and Chibi-Robo, Starfy himself was quite popular. He had cameos in Mario & Luigi and Super Princess Peach, music of the series was in Donkey Konga, he is a regular Assist Trophy in Smash and was a costume in Mario Maker. Though the series took until the last game to come to the West, there were plans to bring the first four games too, as well as consideration for expanding the series to the Wii. The series was widely advertised, with animated commercials and tons of merchandise, including plush dolls, CDs, pencils, birthday balloons, casino cards and two manga series. When asked if there were plans for a sixth game, the developer answered “Yes!”, no ifs, not buts, straight-up Yes. And then… nothing. The series just stopped. And the reason why is: I have no idea. Maybe if the last game bombed spectacularly, but it doesn’t seem to be the case. Sure, Japanese sales declined with each entry, but not by that much. Maybe NA sales weren’t what Nintendo was hoping for, but surely not enough to kill such a steady franchise. The confusion only grows when we look at its developer, Tose. Now, this is interesting. You’ve probably played a Tose game without knowing. They have worked on over A THOUSAND GAMES, but they never receive credit. They merely assist with development in the shadows. As one exec puts it: "Our policy is not to have a vision. Instead, we follow our customers' visions. Most of the time we refuse to put our name on the games, not even staff names." They are a ghost developer. Even its Wikipedia page admits that the list of games on it is purely speculative. There are probably hundreds more, that we don’t know about. The only exception is the Starfy series. That series was their vision. So why did they stop? Could they have decided that it was against their vision to make a game of their vision? We can only speculate. The fact that the series’ end was so unexpected, and its developer so mysterious, means that any speculation about it is a shot in the dark. All I can say is that there’s no particular reason to expect it. Chances: Not Good Nintendogs Here’s a big one. Nintendogs was one of the biggest successes of the casual era, on par with Brain Age and Wii Fit, but unlike those, it remained a multi-million seller during the 3DS/WiiU generation. And though Nintendo may have tried, at first, to distance the Switch from that era, the return of Brain Age and Clubhouse Games indicates that other casual games would follow, and Nintendogs would be a no-brainer. There is, however, one big problem: the Switch does not have a microphone. While Brain Age on the DS also used the microphone a lot, it was not essential to it. You could easily make Brain Age without it. But not Nintendogs. Issuing voice commands to your virtual pup is integral to the experience. No microphone means no Nintendogs. But with that said, Nintendo did go to the trouble of making a Switch stylus, seemingly just for Brain Age, so maybe they could make a microphone peripheral. Sure, a microphone would be more complex to make than a stylus, but not inconceivable. They did something like that with the Wii Speak. I’m sure for that nintendogs money, Nintendo would do it. Worst case scenario, Nintendo releases Nintendogs and forces you to use the NSO app’s voice chat to talk with your dog. You know they’d do it. There’s also the fact that another developer released a nintendogs clone for the Switch last year, but I don’t think Nintendo gives a shit. Chances: Good Nintendo Wars You may know this series better as “Advance Wars” and you may also know that it is fantastic. In fact, it is one of the highest rated Nintendo franchises on Metacritic, and had a pretty consistent release schedule between 1988 and 2008. All was looking pretty god. But unfortunately the series has been dormant since the last entry on DS. Part of it may be because the series, though originally Japan-only, was never all that popular in Japan. In fact, that last game only saw a limited release as a My Nintendo reward in the region. There is, however, still demand for the series, both externally and internally. Producers from both Nintendo and developer Intelligent Systems have expressed enthusiastic support for a new entry, although they’ve also expressed some uncertainty on what they’d do with it, similar to the Custom Robo and F-Zero responses. The developer for the series is Intelligent Systems, who do a ton of stuff and will be discussed multiple times in this post. They used to release multiple games a year, but have slowed down this past game to just one or two games a year, another possible reason why Advance Wars has been deprioritized, especially in comparison with that boogeyman of Advance Wars and Smash Bros fans alike: Fire Emblem. There is real concern that Nintendo might not want to make a new Advance Wars when they could just make the similar but more popular Fire Emblem instead. That said, IS has already released a Fire Emblem and Paper Mario for Switch, and though we definitely will get at least one more FE during the Switch’s life cycle, there’s enough years left for IS to release some other games, whether they be AW or one of the three other franchises we’ll discuss in the future. Problem is, of those franchises, AW might be the most difficult to produce, and the most risky, so it could probably be lower priority. When asked about the series last year, one IS producer gave a pretty evasive answer, so things aren’t looking too good, but they aren’t hopeless either. Chances: Medium Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents This rhythm series for the DS is widely beloved by those who played it, but its life cycle was pretty limited. One game in 2005, and Americanized version in 2006, and one sequel in 2007. Nothing more since The games were critically acclaimed, but not blockbuster hits. The series creator said back in 2016 that he would love to create a new game, but nothing else has been said about it. The game’s developer iNis, doesn’t appear to be super active either. All in all, there is very little pointing to a return Chances: Bad Pilotwings The biggest obstacle to seeing this series of arcadey flight sims on the Switch is that the series has a very specific purpose: it’s a tech demo. All three games were launch titles for their systems and explicitly meant to show off each system’s new tech. The original game was made to show off the SNES’ Mode 7, the N64 game was meant to show off the console’s polygonal graphics, and Resort was meant to showcase the 3DS’ stereoscopic 3D. With the Switch’s release far behind us, and its graphics not really needing a showcase, Pilotwings chances seem low. Granted, Pilotwings doesn’t need to be a tech demo, but it could be how Nintendo views it as. There is some fan demand for it, but not as much as F-Zero or Golden Sun, and no developer has commented on the possibility of a return. Pilotwings has always been moderately successful, but not enough to justify constant releases. The only glimmer of hope is the comment from Nintendo’s CEO about wanting to bring more 3DS franchises for the Switch, but it’s quite possible that he didn’t have Pilotwings in mind when he said that Chances: Bad Punch-Out!! Another series popular enough to get a Smash character but not popular enough for consistent sequels, Punch-Out is a beloved classic with a consistent fanbase, but with a very erratic release schedule. After the SNES game in 1994, the series lay dormant for 15 years until it was revived for the Wii in 2009 and then laid to rest again. One explanation is that the series was never really popular in Japan. Neither the NES or SNES games were even available as full releases in the country, being instead, distributed as prizes or rewards. And though the Wii game got a full retail release, it sold very poorly. It’s always been a game more for Americans, so it is understandable that the Japanese developers at Nintendo aren’t super enthusiastic about it. That said, it was Nintendo who pitched the reboot in the first place, so they may want to do it again someday. The developer for the Wii game was Next Level Games, who release a game every three or two years, and they also develop Mario Strikers and Luigi’s Mansion. Having already released LM3, it’s likely they’ll release another game for the Switch some time soon. That could be Punch-Out, but it is just as likely that it could be Mario Strikers, or something else entirely. Some think that the series use of flagrant national stereotypes would impede it from coming back in today’s political climate, but frankly, I don’t think that’s as definitive a problem. Worst case scenario, they simply make a new cast, just like Super Punch Out, but less racially insensitive. Another interesting development is that Mike Tyson has been talking about wanting a new Punch-Out this year. I don’t think Nintendo cares what he says, and they definitely don’t want to associate with him again, but it is a pretty high-profile person talking about the series, which is bound to raise interest. Whether that’s enough for Nintendo to consider a new game? I don’t think so. But regardless, Punch-Out is popular enough that the door is never truly closed for it. Chances: Not Good Pushmo This acclaimed puzzle game was released for the 3DS eshop in 2012 and was successful enough to get three sequels. Although it hasn’t been seen since 2015, there doesn’t seem to be anything impeding its return. The developer is our good friend Intelligent Systems, and, of the aforementioned IS franchises still to launch on the Switch, Pushmo, being a simple, but beloved, puzzle game, seems like the safest investment. It likely could be developed alongside another major game. There is demand for it, and considering Nintendo’s eshop efforts, Pushmo would fit in perfectly alongside Snipperclips and fellow 3DS eshop puzzle star Boxboy. All in all, there’s no reason not to expect Pushmo to come back. Chances: Good continued in comments
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I also have 2 xbox 360s, Gamecube, xbox, ps2, ps3, sega, n64, DS, DS lite, GBA and SP consoles. Feel free to ask for pictures of anything and I am happy to bundle games. Prices do not include shipping, but would be about $5.
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**2**
58004
Gameboy Cleaning Kit
GameBoy
3
**3**
2979
Pokemon Blue
GameBoy
25
**4**
2979
Pokemon Blue
GameBoy
25
**5**
2988
Pokemon Yellow
GameBoy
22
**6**
21156
The Rugrats Movie
GameBoy
6
**7**
56630
Shrek: Hassle at the Castle
GameBoy Advance
**8**
1994
Backyard Basketball
GameBoy Advance
5
**9**
1995
Backyard Football
GameBoy Advance
5
**10**
11587
Backyard Football 2006
GameBoy Advance
4
**11**
1996
Backyard Hockey
GameBoy Advance
6
**12**
2120
Donkey Kong Country
GameBoy Advance
14
**13**
2140
Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors
GameBoy Advance
11
**14**
2141
Dragon Ball Z Taiketsu
GameBoy Advance
6
**15**
2188
Fire Pro Wrestling 2
GameBoy Advance
25
**16**
2214
Golden Nugget Casino
GameBoy Advance
3
**17**
2324
Madden 2002
GameBoy Advance
4
**18**
2334
Mario Golf Advance Tour
GameBoy Advance
20
**19**
2335
Mario Kart Super Circuit
GameBoy Advance
13
**20**
14391
Monster Trucks Quad Fury Double Pack
GameBoy Advance
4
**21**
2467
Power Rangers SPD
GameBoy Advance
6
**22**
2492
Road Rash Jailbreak
GameBoy Advance
8
**23**
2532
Shrek Hassle in the Castle
GameBoy Advance
5
**24**
2545
Soccer Mania
GameBoy Advance
4
**25**
2560
SpongeBob SquarePants Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
GameBoy Advance
6
**26**
2601
Super Mario Advance 2
GameBoy Advance
6
**27**
2604
Super Monkey Ball Jr.
GameBoy Advance
6
**28**
2618
Teen Titans
GameBoy Advance
10
**29**
2625
Texas Hold Em Poker
GameBoy Advance
3
**30**
2659
Tony Hawk 4
GameBoy Advance
6
**31**
2702
WWE Road To WrestleMania X8
GameBoy Advance
8
**32**
10245
WWF Road to Wrestlemania
GameBoy Advance
8
**33**
2709
Yoshi Topsy Turvy
GameBoy Advance
17
**34**
2965
NBA Showtime
GameBoy Color
5
**35**
2981
Pokemon Gold
GameBoy Color
22
**36**
2981
Pokemon Gold
GameBoy Color
22
**37**
3029
Scooby Doo Classic Creep Capers
GameBoy Color
7
**38**
3032
Sesame Street Sports
GameBoy Color
6
**39**
13499
Turok Rage Wars
GameBoy Color
8
**40**
13499
Turok Rage Wars
GameBoy Color
8
**41**
3132
WWF Betrayal
GameBoy Color
11
**42**
3169
Backyard Baseball
Gamecube
13
**43**
3170
Backyard Football
Gamecube
5
**44**
3298
Freestyle Street Soccer
Gamecube
5
**45**
3306
Gamecube to Gameboy Advanced Link Cable
Gamecube
17
**46**
3322
Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban
Gamecube
9
**47**
3323
Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup
Gamecube
7
**48**
3359
Lord of the Rings Return of the King
Gamecube
10
**49**
3364
Luigi's Mansion
Gamecube
50
**50**
3380
Mario Party 7
Gamecube
50
**51**
3452
NHL 06
Gamecube
4
**52**
3455
NHL Hitz 2003
Gamecube
15
**53**
3463
Outlaw Golf
Gamecube
5
**54**
3584
Super Mario Sunshine
Gamecube
63
**55**
3585
Super Monkey Ball
Gamecube
31
**56**
10893
Super Monkey Ball Adventure
Gamecube
18
**57**
3587
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Gamecube
50
**58**
3589
Swingerz Golf
Gamecube
5
**59**
3653
WWE Crush Hour
Gamecube
8
**60**
3656
WWE Wrestlemania X8
Gamecube
9
**61**
68741
Mic Controller
JP Gamecube
10
**62**
68740
Voice Recognition Unit
JP Nintendo 64
10
**63**
12185
Arch Rivals
NES
8
**64**
9170
Jeopardy 25th Anniversary
NES
5
**65**
12362
Pro Wrestling
NES
7
**66**
12517
Wheel of Fortune
NES
6
**67**
10221
WWF Wrestlemania
NES
8
**68**
10218
WWF Wrestlemania Steel Cage Challenge
NES
9
**69**
72842
Zapper Light Gun [Gray]
NES
12
**70**
32384
Mario Kart 7
Nintendo 3DS
13
**71**
32241
Pokemon Rumble Blast
Nintendo 3DS
10
**72**
36279
Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon
Nintendo 3DS
20
**73**
34323
Pokemon Y
Nintendo 3DS
23
**74**
32578
Super Mario 3D Land
Nintendo 3DS
11
**75**
14431
FOX Sports College Hoops '99
Nintendo 64
6
**76**
14432
Mike Piazza's Strike Zone
Nintendo 64
7
**77**
14434
NBA In the Zone '98
Nintendo 64
3
**78**
3848
NBA Jam 2000
Nintendo 64
18
**79**
3869
Pokemon Snap
Nintendo 64
24
**80**
3870
Pokemon Stadium
Nintendo 64
21
**81**
3924
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64
40
**82**
3924
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64
40
**83**
3925
Super Smash Bros.
Nintendo 64
38
**84**
3955
WCW Backstage Assault
Nintendo 64
10
**85**
3956
WCW Mayhem
Nintendo 64
7
**86**
3958
WCW vs NWO Revenge
Nintendo 64
10
**87**
3963
Wipeout
Nintendo 64
7
**88**
3970
WWF No Mercy
Nintendo 64
33
**89**
3971
WWF Warzone
Nintendo 64
5
**90**
3968
WWF Wrestlemania 2000
Nintendo 64
15
**91**
40087
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
Nintendo 64
10
**92**
40094
Madden Football 64
Nintendo 64
10
**93**
3979
Action Replay DS
Nintendo DS
34
**94**
21317
Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers
Nintendo DS
5
**95**
19766
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Nintendo DS
4
**96**
3991
Big Brain Academy
Nintendo DS
3
**97**
4007
Cars
Nintendo DS
5
**98**
21754
Chaotic: Shadow Warriors
Nintendo DS
4
**99**
21360
Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge
Nintendo DS
4
**100**
32634
DaGeDar
Nintendo DS
3
**101**
4021
Deal or No Deal
Nintendo DS
3
**102**
14147
Fab 5 Soccer
Nintendo DS
5
**103**
31286
Johnny Test
Nintendo DS
9
**104**
19750
Mario and Sonic Olympic Winter Games
Nintendo DS
6
**105**
4079
Mario Hoops 3 on 3
Nintendo DS
10
**106**
10488
Mario Party DS
Nintendo DS
12
**107**
4081
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 March of Minis
Nintendo DS
10
**108**
4090
Metroid Prime Hunters
Nintendo DS
8
**109**
11627
Micro Machines V4
Nintendo DS
6
**110**
30679
Monster Jam: Path of Destruction
Nintendo DS
6
**111**
4100
New Super Mario Bros
Nintendo DS
12
**112**
4125
Pokemon Ranger
Nintendo DS
15
**113**
21072
Pokemon SoulSilver Version
Nintendo DS
87
**114**
9576
Power Play Pool
Nintendo DS
4
**115**
15863
Rubik's World
Nintendo DS
3
**116**
21013
Sonic Classic Collection
Nintendo DS
12
**117**
30726
Sonic Colors
Nintendo DS
11
**118**
15967
Tecmo Bowl Kickoff
Nintendo DS
9
**119**
4188
Yoshi's Island DS
Nintendo DS
13
**120**
4194
102 Dalmatians Puppies to the Rescue
Playstation
12
**121**
14364
ATV Quad Power Racing
Playstation
3
**122**
4339
Crash Bash
Playstation
15
**123**
4340
CTR Crash Team Racing
Playstation
17
**124**
12714
Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Battle 22
Playstation
5
**125**
4400
Dukes of Hazzard Racing for Home
Playstation
5
**126**
4426
FIFA 2003
Playstation
5
**127**
12744
Knockout Kings 2000
Playstation
4
**128**
19221
MLB 2003
Playstation
4
**129**
4713
Rocket Power Team Rocket Rescue
Playstation
4
**130**
4811
Tekken 3
Playstation
17
**131**
4870
Treasure Planet
Playstation
6
**132**
4922
WWF Smackdown 2: Know Your Role
Playstation
10
**133**
41024
ESPN NBA 2K5
Playstation 2
3
**134**
41561
NBA Live 2004
Playstation 2
3
**135**
42062
Tiger Woods 2006
Playstation 2
2
**136**
4971
All-Star Baseball 2005
Playstation 2
4
**137**
4973
American Chopper 2 Full Throttle
Playstation 2
4
**138**
18528
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? Make the Grade
Playstation 2
3
**139**
8525
Arena Football
Playstation 2
4
**140**
13895
Backyard Baseball 09
Playstation 2
4
**141**
10764
Backyard Baseball 2007
Playstation 2
4
**142**
4999
Backyard Basketball
Playstation 2
5
**143**
10766
Backyard Football
Playstation 2
5
**144**
15787
Backyard Football 09
Playstation 2
4
**145**
5000
Backyard Wrestling
Playstation 2
9
**146**
10301
Ben 10 Protector of Earth
Playstation 2
5
**147**
10779
Burnout Dominator
Playstation 2
6
**148**
5048
Cabela's Outdoor Adventures
Playstation 2
4
**149**
5051
Call of Duty Finest Hour
Playstation 2
5
**150**
5074
College Hoops 2K7
Playstation 2
5
**151**
5085
Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex
Playstation 2
12
**152**
7302
Crash Twinsanity
Playstation 2
10
**153**
5140
Dragon Ball Z Budokai
Playstation 2
5
**154**
14343
Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2
Playstation 2
8
**155**
5142
Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3
Playstation 2
17
**156**
15911
Dragon Ball Z Infinite World
Playstation 2
30
**157**
11582
Duel Masters
Playstation 2
5
**158**
5178
ESPN NFL 2K5
Playstation 2
10
**159**
5202
Fantastic 4
Playstation 2
4
**160**
11078
FIFA 08
Playstation 2
5
**161**
5211
FIFA 2004
Playstation 2
4
**162**
5281
Gran Turismo 4
Playstation 2
6
**163**
14286
Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball Maxed
Playstation 2
4
**164**
5326
High Heat Baseball 2004
Playstation 2
4
**165**
5327
High Rollers Casino
Playstation 2
3
**166**
5334
Hot Shots Tennis
Playstation 2
4
**167**
5399
Legends of Wrestling
Playstation 2
5
**168**
5415
Lord of the Rings Third Age
Playstation 2
8
**169**
5416
Lord of the Rings Two Towers
Playstation 2
5
**170**
5427
Madden 2006
Playstation 2
3
**171**
5428
Madden 2007
Playstation 2
3
**172**
19479
Madden NFL 10
Playstation 2
6
**173**
5181
Major League Baseball 2K5
Playstation 2
3
**174**
16354
Major League Baseball 2K9
Playstation 2
3
**175**
5464
Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition
Playstation 2
17
**176**
10941
MLB 06 The Show
Playstation 2
4
**177**
13948
MLB 08 The Show
Playstation 2
3
**178**
5532
NASCAR Chase for the Cup 2005
Playstation 2
6
**179**
5536
NASCAR Thunder 2003
Playstation 2
4
**180**
19698
NBA 2K10
Playstation 2
6
**181**
5553
NBA Live 2005
Playstation 2
4
**182**
5554
NBA Live 2006
Playstation 2
4
**183**
5555
NBA Live 2007
Playstation 2
3
**184**
5556
NBA Shootout 2003
Playstation 2
4
**185**
5559
NBA Street
Playstation 2
10
**186**
49918
NBA Street [Greatest Hits]
Playstation 2
7
**187**
5561
NBA Street Vol 3
Playstation 2
16
**188**
16416
NCAA Basketball 09
Playstation 2
11
**189**
5568
NCAA Football 2006
Playstation 2
9
**190**
5572
NCAA March Madness 2004
Playstation 2
4
**191**
5577
Need for Speed Most Wanted
Playstation 2
10
**192**
5579
Need for Speed Underground
Playstation 2
9
**193**
5580
Need for Speed Underground 2
Playstation 2
11
**194**
5589
NFL Gameday 2003
Playstation 2
4
**195**
5607
NHL Hitz Pro
Playstation 2
8
**196**
5507
Pimp My Ride
Playstation 2
5
**197**
5655
ProStroke Golf
Playstation 2
3
**198**
5698
Road Trip
Playstation 2
12
**199**
5786
SOCOM US Navy Seals
Playstation 2
4
**200**
49964
SOCOM US Navy Seals [Greatest Hits]
Playstation 2
3
**201**
5815
Spy Hunter Nowhere to Run
Playstation 2
5
**202**
5822
Stacked With Daniel Negreanu
Playstation 2
3
**203**
11595
Test Drive Unlimited
Playstation 2
7
**204**
5919
Tiger Woods 2004
Playstation 2
4
**205**
5921
Tiger Woods 2006
Playstation 2
3
**206**
14917
TNA Impact
Playstation 2
5
**207**
10785
Ultimate Board Game Collection
Playstation 2
3
**208**
7501
World Championship Paintball
Playstation 2
5
**209**
10191
World Series Of Poker 2008
Playstation 2
3
**210**
6020
WWE Smackdown Shut Your Mouth
Playstation 2
13
**211**
6021
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2006
Playstation 2
13
**212**
10520
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008
Playstation 2
8
**213**
15944
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009
Playstation 2
8
**214**
19778
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010
Playstation 2
8
**215**
6024
WWF Smackdown Just Bring It
Playstation 2
8
**216**
6040
Yu-Gi-Oh Capsule Monster Coliseum
Playstation 2
12
**217**
21256
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
Playstation 3
4
**218**
19504
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Playstation 3
5
**219**
31551
Batman: Arkham Asylum [Game of the Year]
Playstation 3
5
**220**
31859
Batman: Arkham City
Playstation 3
5
**221**
32724
Battlefield 3 Limited Edition
Playstation 3
3
**222**
13976
Battlefield: Bad Company
Playstation 3
4
**223**
10805
Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII
Playstation 3
5
**224**
10806
Call of Duty 3
Playstation 3
9
**225**
33994
Dead Space 2 [Limited Edition]
Playstation 3
9
**226**
52050
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Game of the Year [Greatest Hits]
Super Mario RPG 773 x gespielt. Tweet. Du musst Flash Player zulassen, um dieses Spiel zu spielen. This version of blackjack can be found across a number of Mario Bros titles, including Super Mario RPG for SNES. Slots – Various Mario Titles. Of all the gambling games to make their way into Mario Bros. titles, none is more commonplace than slots, which appear in virtually every installment of the game franchise. The slots in Mario’s world are similar to real slot machines, however, often ... Grate Guy's Casino: This is another one of Super Mario RPG's fantastic secrets. The Bright Card is needed, so make sure that it has already been obtained. With it, go to Bean Valley, specifically the part where the Shy Away is watering the Smilaxes. A program that shuffles around a bunch of stuff in Super Mario RPG! The world looks the same, the game's objective is the same, but plenty of things can get shuffled around — such as playable characters, monsters, progression items, shop items, character/equipment/monster stats, and even Star Pieces! It's a different experience every time! This new version is an open world randomizer ... One of the 3 Musty Fears give you the clue "Under a green bed" - the flag is under Mario's bed in Mario's Pad. Another's' clue is " Behind a wooden flower" - this flag is behind the wooden flower in the beginning of Rose Town. The last's clue is "Between an A and an O" - this flag is between the A and the O of the word GOAL in Yo'ster Isle. After retrieving all the flags, go back to Monstro ... Talk to the Chow at Monstro Town and he says he will give you a prize for jumping 30 times using the Super Jump. When you do get over 30 Super Jumps, you'll win the Attack Scarf. If you can manage 100 jumps, you'll get the Super Suit. Look The Other Way Prize At Grate Guy's Casino, keep talking to Grate Guy to play the Look the Other Way game ... For Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars on the Super Nintendo, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "Where is Grate Guy's Casino?". The Super Mario RPG released for the SNES in 1996 and available on the Wii store for virtual console, actually featured a casino where you could play slots and blackjack amongst other games of chance as a way to win extra coins for use during the game. Casino style slot games used as mini-games feature heavily throughout various Super Mario World releases also. When casino games meet Nintendo ... Dear Chip & Jonathan: Here are some tips for Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. To find the casino, go to Booster's Tower (after you beat it) and find the Knife Guy. Play his game with ... Super Mario RPG : Legend of the Seven Stars Storyline. Set in the Mushroom Kingdom and featuring its cast of well-known characters, this adventure RPG begins with a familiar scenario: Mario must rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. However, a mysterious new enemy named Smithy soon appears, and Mario and Bowser are forced to fight as allies ...
conseguimos la Bright card en Booster's Tower, encontramos el Grate Guy Casino, intercambiamos la shiny stone por una carbo cookie y esa misma por un paso a ... Grate Guy's Hidden Casino in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Super Nintendo) --- In Bean Valley, proceed down the upper pipe in the area where th... Aquí descubrimos la ubicación del casino y jugamos cien veces para obtener el Star Egg. Super Mario RPG Music - Grate Guy's Casino - Duration: 0:37. YTPoopInc 729 views. 0:37. Fight Against an Armed Boss - Super Mario RPG - Duration: 2:02. GilvaSunner 444,471 views. 2:02 . Gaming on ... Music: Casino Game: Super Mario RPG Composers: Yoko Shimomura Nintendo Super Nintendo (Snes) Enjoy Play List: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFCA18AEB... http://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars This episode 8 of Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars for the Super Nintendo or SNES for short.We discover a secret place named Grate Guy's Casino...