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2008.01.25 16:49 Emulation
News and discussion about emulation.
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2024.05.14 20:17 Less_Wallaby4251 AVF (real VM on android) Vs. native Translation layers (like Skyline) - Best methods for emulation-future
Hey, everyone. Sorry if the title seems a bit confusing.
I've been looking at this sub for a long time and thought its best to ask finally:
As I understand the whole emulation scene right now (especially for x86 and windows games - and forgive me if that understanding seems a bit flawed):
1.) You install termux. 2.) You install an ARM proot-distro in it. 3.) Then you install box86/64, wine, dxvk, turnip etc. in it. 4.) From
there, you emulate x86 architecture so that Windows games
might run on it. Kinda same for winlator too, I guess. perhaps exagear work like that too, though I'm not sure.
of course ARM-to-ARM translation - like Switch - works far better, not in the least because Switch is a considerably less powerful device to emulate.
This setup takes a fair bit of overhead, varies game-to-game, and controlleKB/Mouse support is finicky/suspicious (all those virus alarms that have people divided on subs).
MOBOX devs and others say that rooting your phone would offer considerable speed-ups, though many people are reluctant to do it for obvious reasons.
Now...
I don't know if you people are following it or not. but google has been working on some stuff called AVF for some time now. Short for
Android Virtualization Framework. Which would allow people to run, kinda real VMs the way it works on dekstops. Their solutiuon is pKVM, and back when android 13 was first launched, some ingenious folks over XDA had managed to run fairly speeded up Win11 on it.
On pixel 7 pro, without even rooting!
Qualcomm is damned notorious, however, because it didn't allow similar functionalitty to be exposed to users of their chipsets, although I read that's largely because ARM v8 architecture for phones simply didn't allow EL2 privilege level to work like that (or stuff... point is it didn't work. Only from 8.2+, it will. or so I gather. there's tweet from Mishaal Rahman somwhere about it, I'm sure.) But Google's being a wholly custom tensor job, meant it had the freedom to implement this stuff. though, its a real shame that tensors are real-tortoise-shamers in terms of speed and volcano-emulators in terms of thermals.
Now, 2 years later, things are heating up.
According to this report I read up yesterday on android authority, Google is privately showing some industry players how to boot-up ChromeOS on pixel 8s using the same tech:
https://www.androidauthority.com/chrome-os-on-android-hands-on-2-3442510/ December last year, (or thereabouts), Google also published this thing called "Virtual Machines as a
Core Android Primitive", using AVF.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2023/12/virtual-machines-as-core-android-primitive.html Around same time, Qualcomm made some massive changes to their Gunyah hypervisor
https://github.com/quic/gunyah-hypervisor And published an article on it in january:
https://www.qualcomm.com/developeblog/2024/01/gunyah-hypervisor-software-supporting-protected-vms-android-virtualization-framework Same with Mediatek and their GenieZone hypervisor update, on Dec '23.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2023/12/28/252 We also know that Qualcomm is hyping up theri Snapdragon X Elite line of chips and how its gonna be an ARM-based Mac-Killer in windows arena and all that. Early-glipsers/sneak-peakers had tested gaming on it and it was probably a mixed bag but they ran.
Not to mention those same chips are going to be inside Snapdragon 8 gen 4.
Also, nowadays pixels are def. coming with display outputs these days.
Given all this, here's my question to all you people because I don't really understand the half of it:
Do you think we're going to get native abilities to run VMs through Gynyah hypervisor on qualcomm phones? And GenieZone on mediatek? Without rooting and all? Android guys are calling it
core primitive after-all. But who the f**k knows, right? Maybe its all for those fancy notebooks. Just like google did it with chromebooks.
the only way to emulate (not translate) x86 had been Limbo PC emulator (correct me if I'm wrong though) and that one soon runs into problems because of single core and ram limits because of absence of KVM functionality.
So would it offer a considerable speed-boost if we had these VM functions - as compared to the MOBOX/WinLator and its translation layers, say? or Cassia - the holy grail in the future we all keep patiently waiting for?
What about GPU acceleration?
back when they managed to run Win11 on pixel 6/7,
esper.io people said the dev has no plans to implement it.
But for others, we do have Turnip drivers, no? (at least for qualcomm.)
Would they help in VMs, in GPU acceleration?
The VMs certainly should solve the controlleKB/mouse headaches as a minimum, I gather. No "Is Input-Bridge a virus?" question-barrages from anxious users.
And finally, would having native VMs help in Emulation on Android, in general I mean. because then you'd have acess to steam and perhaps other emulators that are already there on linux but not necessarily on android. Who knows, even PS3!
But seriously, what do you guys think? (and sorry for the long post, but it had to be gotten out of my system)
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2024.05.14 19:32 Adventurous_Music299 Question for a newbie pc guy!
I'm not very into pc building, but I want to get into it eventually upgrading and such. As of now I just want a pc that can play some stronger games like elden ring between 50 and 60 fps 1080p. I also emulate a LOT of games. Even on my phone I'm emulating the DS, GBA, GBC, WII, PSP, PS2, N64, SNES, NES, Genesis, Gamecube, Atari and Dreamcast. I wanted to ask if this pc would do the majority of the things I want it to do. The strongest most bulky games I'd play would be along the lines of, elden ring and red dead redemption 2. I wasn't entirely sure if this would run those games at about 60fps or so, and knowing this subreddit is full of a lot of people with expierence I came to ask. Thank you for your time.
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007 World is Not Enough - $14
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Quest 64 - $25
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - $12
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San Francisco Rush - $15
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Top Gear Rally - $10
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Virtual Pool - $13
Waialae Country Club - $6
War Gods - $10
Wave Race (Player's Choice) - $15
WCW Backstage Assault - $11
WCW NWO Revenge - $11
Wheel of Fortune - $11
Zelda Ocarina of Time (label wear) - $30
N64 Manuals 1080 Snowboarding - $7
Duke Nukem Manual - $10
Flying Dragon Manual - $40
Rush Extreme Racing - $8
Silicon Valley Space Station Manual - $40
Supercross 2000 - $6
Tony Hawk Pro Skater - $6
Nintendo Gamecube Games (CIB unless noted) ATV Quad Power Racing 2 - $10
The Hobbit - $24
Enter the Matrix - $13
Eternal Darkness - $90
Fifa 2003 - $6
Fifa Street 2 - $25
Finding Nemo - $8
F-Zero GX - $90
Gun (missing manual) - $10
Harry Potter Chambers of Secret - $12
Killer 7 - $65
Luigi's Mansion - $60
Madden 2003 - $5
Madden 2007 - $8
Mario Golf Toadstool Tour - $27
Mario Kart Double Dash - $75
Monopoly Party - $10
Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena - $7
Nascar Thunder 2003 - $7
Pikmin - $50
Power Rangers Dino Thunder - $8
Resident Evil - $25
Resident Evil 2 - $100
Resident Evil 4 - $30
Resident Evil Zero - $18
The Sims Bustin Out - $12
Smuggler's Run (missing manual) - $12
Sonic Adventure Battle 2 (missing manual) - $45
Spiderman 2 - $15
Spyro A Hero's Tail (missing manual) - $15
SSX Tricky - $28
Starfox Assault - $45 (CIB; some wear to cover art)
Super Mario Sunshine (missing manual) -$35
Super Smash Brothers Melee - $60
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (missing manual) - $12
WWE Crush Hour - $27
WWE Day of Reckoning 2 (missing manual) - $25
Nintendo DS Games (cart only unless CIB noted) Avatar The Game - $6
Bionicle Matoran Adventures - $6
Build-A-Bear Workshop (CIB) - $6
Carnival (CIB) - $6
Deal or No Deal - $5
Guitar Hero On Tour Bundle (CIB) - $25
Happy Feet - $4
Horsez (CIB) - $6
Hot Wheels Beat That - $6
Kung Fu Panda (CIB) - $6
Mario Party DS - $13
Mario Kart DS (loose) - $15
Mario Kart DS (CIB) - $18
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (CIB) - $10
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (CIB) - $10
Megaman Starforce Dragon - $85 shipped
Metroid Hunters First Hunt - $6
Nacho Libre - $15
Namco Museum DS - $8
Naruto Ninja Council 3 - $6
New Super Mario Bros. (CIB) -$22
Nickelodeon Team Umizoomi - $6
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - $20
Picross 3D - $9
Ping Pals - $3
Planet Puzzle League - $10
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky (case & manual only, no game) - $55
Pokemon Ranger Shadows of Almia (cart only) - $30
Ratatouille - $5
Rayman DS - $10
Ridge Racer DS - $8
Shrek Superslam - $5
Spiderman 3 - $8
Star Wars II The Original Trilogy (LEGO) - $6
Super Money Ball Touch & Roll - $6
Transformers Animated - $11
Tron Evolution - $4
Zhu Zhu Pets - $3
Nintendo 3DS (cart only unless noted) Animal Crossing: New Leaf (CIB) - $20
Lego Marvel Superheroes: Universe in Peril - $5
Mario Kart 7 - $12
Minecraft New Nintendo 3DS Edition - $18
Pilotwings Resort - $10
Pokemon X (CIB) - $30
Skylander Giants - $6
Skylander Swap Force - $16
Skylander Trap Team - $12
Super Mario Maker - $10
Super Smash Bros (CIB) - $15
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $9
Wipeout: Create & Cash - $5
Wreck-it Ralph - $6
Yo-Kai Watch - $15
NES Games (cart only; unless noted) 8 Eyes - $11
A Boy and His Blob (cart, box, manual) - $40
Blades of Steel - $8
Bubble Bobble - $16
Burgertime - $15
Castlevania II Simon's Quest - $15
Castlevania III Dracula's Curse - $45
Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers (CIB) - $125
Contra - $40
Dick Tracy - $7
Double Dragon - $13
Donkey Kong 3 - $20
Dr. Mario - $10
Duck Tales - (cart & box) - $100
Excite Bike - $11
Faxanadu - $11
GI Joe: A Real American Hero - $75
Golf - $3
Legend of Zelda - $30
Mickey Mousecapade - $7
Mike Tyson's Punch-out - $40
Paperboy - $16
Punch-Out - $20
Rad Racer - $6
RBI Baseball 3 (cart & box) - $25
Robocop - $10
Rollerball - $8
Skate or Die 2 (cart & box) - $65
Spy Hunter - $5
Street Fighter 2010 - $15
Super Glove Ball - $7
Super Mario Bros. 2 - $20
Super Off-Road - $12
Super Team Games - $7
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Arcade Game (cart & box) - $80
Tiger Heli - $8
Wall Street Kid (cart, box, registration card, poster) - $45
WWF Wrestlemania - $6
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Castlevania IV - $45
Clue - $5
Earthbound - $350
F-Zero (Player's Choice) - $20
Jungle Strike - $9
Ken Griffey Jr Major League Baseball - $11
Kirby's Avalanche - $15
Lion King - $11
Mario Paint - $6
Mega Man X - $32
Mickey Mania - $13
Mortal Kombat - $13
Ms. Pacman - $9
NBA All-Star Challenge - $5
Pilot Wings - $10
Scooby Doo Mystery - $11
Starfox - $15
Super Adventure Island - $16
Super Baseball 2020 - $13
Super Ghouls N Ghosts - $23
Super Mario All-Stars - $25
Super Mario Kart - $40
Super Mario World - $20
Super Punch Out - $28
Top Player Tennis - $8
WWF Raw - $13
Zombies Ate My Neighbors - $30
GBA (cart only unless noted) Aggravation/Sorry/Scrabble - $5
Barnyard - $8
Bratz - $4
Care Bears Care Quest (CIB) - $28
Cars - $5
Cars (CIB) - $16
Castlevania Double Pack - $85
Cho Makaimura R Super Ghouls N Ghost ( Japanese Import) - $95 Shipped
Crash Bandicoot 2 N-tranced - $10
Crash Huge Adventure - $11
Curious George (CIB) - $28
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 - $4
Disney Party - $10
Disney Princess (CIB) - $12
Donkey Kong Country (GBC/CIB) - $56
Dora Explorer's Pirate Pig's Treasure - $4
Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors - $20
Elf - $10
ESPN Great Outdoor Games Bass 2002 - $5
F-14 Tomcat - $7
Finding Nemo - $5
Green Eggs & Ham (CIB) - $20
Incredibles (CIB) - $14
Kong 8th Wonder of the World - $5
Lost Vikings - $25
Madden 2005 - $5
Mario Kart Super Circuit (torn label) - $20
Metroid Zero Mission - $60
Monsters Inc - $4
Monster Jam Maximum Destruction - $6
Namco Museum - $6
Oddworld Munch's Oddysee - $12
Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl - $5
Pong Asterios Yar's Revenge - $4
Sonic Advance 3 - $25
Quad Desert Furty - $3
Shaun Palmers Pro Snowboarding (GBC/CIB) - $10
Shrek Swamp Kart Speedway - $5
Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron - $5
SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom - $7
Spongebob Squarepants Super Sponge - $6
SSX 3 - $7
The Incredibles - $3
Thunder Alley - $5
Top Gear GT Championship - $10
Sony PSP (all CIB) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - $15
Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure - $42
LocoRoco - $10
Mega Man Powered Up - $38
Parappa the Rapper - $27
Sega Genesis Collection - $17
PS1 Games (CIB unless noted) 007 Tomorrow Never Dies - $7
Action Bass - $6
Andretti Racing (GH) - $5
Ball Breakers (sealed) - $10
Bass Championship - $7
Battle Arena Toshinden (GH) - $14
Bust A-Move 4 - $17
Driver 2 (GH) - $10
Fighting Force - $20
IHRA Drag Racing - $5
Missile Command - $6
MLB 2001 - $9
MLB 2003 - $9
Nascar Heat (CIB) - $7
NBA Live 2000 - $8
NBA Shootout 98 - $9
NHL 98 - $8
NHL Faceoff 97 (GH) - $5
PlayStation Underground Jampack Fall 2001 - $9
Resident Evil 2 (DualShock Edition) - $65
Rocket Power Team Rocket Rescue - $7
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - $12
Spongebob SquarePants Super Pants - $7
Syphon Filter 2 (GH) - $10
Tecmo Super Bowl - $20
Tiger Woods 99 - $8
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 - $12
Twisted Metal 2 (Greatest Hits) - $32
Toy Story 2 - $22
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour - $20
World Cup 98 - $12
PS2 Games (CIB unless noted) All-Star Baseball 2005 - $5
Ape Escape 2 - $48
Ape Escape 3 - $43
ATV Offroad Fury 2 - $6
Avatar the Last Airbender - $8
Batman Begins - $13
Batman Vengeance - $19
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Chaos Bleeds - $28
Burnout Revenge - $11
Burnout 3 Takedown - $13
Buzz the Mega Quiz - $12
Capcom Classics Collection Volume 2 - $13
Castlevania Lament of Innocence -$25
Corvette - $5
Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of the Cortex - $12
Crash Nitro Kart (GH) - $9
Crazy Taxi - $10
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 - $7
Dead to Rights - $6
Devil May Cry (GH) - $7
Enter the Matrix - $10
Eragon - $6
Family Feud - $5
Finding Nemo - $6
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns - $10
Ford Racing 3 - $5
Frogger the Great Quest - $7
Golden Compass - $5
GTA 3- $10
Gran Turismo 3 - $5
Godfather the Game - $14
Guitar Hero - $10
Guitar Hero Aerosmith - $7
Guitar Hero II - $7
Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock - $9
High Heat Major League Baseball 2004 - $5
Hot Wheels Velocity - $10
Hot Wheels World Race (missing manual) - $12
Hobbit - $10
Ice Age 2 The Meltdown - $7
Ironman - $6
Karaoke Revolution Party - $8
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol - $5
Legends of Wrestling II - $12
Lego Star Wars The Original Trilogy - $6
Lego Star Wars The Video Game - $7
Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring - $10
Madden 2003 - $5
Madden 2004 - $5
Madden 2005 -$5
Madden 2007 - $5
Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 - $10
Max Payne - $10
Metal Arms Glitch in the System - $16
Midway Arcade Treasures (1) - $12
Midway Arcade Treasures (2) - $12
MLB 07 the Show - $5
MLB Slugfest 2003 - $10
MLB Slugfest 2004 - $13
Namco Museum (GH) - $8
Nascar 2001 - $5
Nascar Thunder 2003 - $7
NBA Street - $12
Need for Speed Underground 2 (missing manual) - $20
NFL Blitz Pro - $10
NFL Street - $17
NFL Street 3 (missing manual) - $20
Onimusha 3 Demon Siege - $21
Pinball Hall of Fame - $5
Pirates - The Legend of Black Kat - $12
Power Rangers: Dino Thunder - $8
Reel Fishing III - $7
Resident Evil Code Veronica X - $13
Rise of Kasai - $8
Rocky - $11
Scarface the World is Yours - $45
Scooby Doo First Frights - $13
Sega Superstars - $10
Sega Superstar Tennis - $10
Shrek Superslam - $8
Simpson's Hit & Run (Greatest Hits) -$50
Spiderman - $10
Sprint Cars Road to Knoxville - $6
Spy Hunter - $7
Spy Hunter 2 (missing manual) - $7
Starsky & Hutch - $7
SSX - $7
SSX 3 - $9
SSX On Tour - $8
Superman Shadow of Apokolips - $14
Super Monkey Ball Adventure - $10
Summoner - $10
Taito Legends - $15
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battlenexus (missing manual) - $17
Teen Titans - $22
Theme Park Roller Coaster - $8
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - $6
Thrillville - $6
Thrillville Off the Rails - $10
Time Crisis 3 - $23
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger - $11
Wheel of Fortune - $6
Virtua Fighter 4 (missing manual) - $6
Warriors of Might & Magic - $10
WWE Smackdown vs Raw - $11
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2007 (Sealed) - $45
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2007 - $17
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009 - $10
WWE Smackdown Shut Your Mouth - $15
PS3 Band Hero - $6
Batman Arkham Asylum - $7
Battlefield 3 - $6
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare - $6
Call of Duty Ghosts - $6
Call of Duty Mordern Warfare 3 - $6
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare - $7
Call of Juarez Bound in Blood - $9
Crysis 2 - $7
Dirt 2 - $12
Dirt 3 - $10
Driver San Francisco - $25
Enemy Territory Quake Wars - $9
Fifa Soccer 11 - $5
Fight Night Champion - $13
GTA IV Complete Edition - $25
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue - $8
Gran Turismo XL Edition - $11
Gran Turismo 6 - $19
Heavy Fire: Afghanistan - $10
Infamous - $6
Infamous 2 - $8
Killzone 2- $7
Killzone 3 - $7
Lego 3: Beyond Batman - $8
Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 - $7
Lego The Hobbit - $9
LittleBigPlanet - $9
Madden 2011 - $5
Metro: Last Night - $8
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition - $12
MLB the Show 10 - $4
MLB the Show 11 - $4
Monster Jam Path of Destruction - $20
NCAA Football 11 - $9
Sports Champions - $5
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 [Masters Historic Edition] - $23
Transformers Fall of Cybertron - $35
Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark - $13
Virtua Tennis 3 - $6
WWE 2K16 - $12
PS Vita Lumines Electronic Symphony - $16
Need for Speed Most Wanted - $20
Sly Cooper Collection - $50
Sega 32X (all cart only) Primal Rage - $50
Virtua Fighter - $24
Virtua Racing - $20
Sega Dreamcast Games (disc & manual only***; do not have original cases unless noted CIB) Centipede - $7
Plasma Sword Night of Bilstein - $50
Psychic Force 2012 - $25
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - $12
Resident Evil Code Veronica (CIB) - $40
Rippin Riders - $5
Sega Bass Fishing - $8
Sega Rally 2 Championship - $12
Speed Devils - $15
Sword of Berserk: Gut's Rage (game only) - $65
Trick Style - $7
Zombie Revenge - $30
Sega Genesis (**CIB unless noted) Aladdin (cart + manual) - $10
Double Dragon (cart & box) - $45
Game Genie (loose + booklet) - $20
Hard Drivin' (Missing Manual) - $15
John Madden Football (cart + manual) - $20
Lemmings (CIB) - $30
MERCS (cart & box) - $35
NBA Jam T.E. (CIB) - $20
Prime Time NFL Football starring Deon Sanders (cart +manual) - $9
Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Intervention (CIB) - $20
Road Rash II (CIB) - $22
Robocop 3 (CIB) - $40
Streets of Rage (cart only) - $22
Super Off-Road (CIB) - $30
WWF Super Wrestlemania (CIB) - $20
X-Men (cart + manual) - $15
Zero Tolerance (CIB) - $35
Sega Master System (CIB unless noted) Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars - $28
California Games (missing manual) - $20
Choplifter - $18
Ghostbusters - $25
Great Baseball - $10
Monopoly - $10
Parlour Games - $10
Pro Wrestling - $14
Rocky - $17
Space Harrier (missing manual) - $18
Shinobi (includes map; missing manual) - $30
Xbox (all CIB) MechAssault 2 Lone Wolf (Limited Edition) - $8
Project Gotham Racing - $6
Xbox 360 (CIB) Assassin's Creed - $6
Assasin's Creed II - $6
Asssasin's Creed III - $6
Battlefield Hardline Deluxe Edition - $10
Battlefield 3 Limited Edition - $6
Bioshock - $7
Bioshock Infinite - $5
Call of Duty World at War - $9
Call of Juarez: Blood Bound - $10
Civilization Revolution - $6
CSI Hard Evidence - $9
Fifa Soccer 10 - $5
Fifa Work Cup South Africa 2010 - $5
Game of Thrones - $11
Gears of War - $9
Halo 4 - $5
Injustice Gods Among Us - $5
L.A. Noire - $7
Mass Effect - $5
Mass Effect 2 - $5
N3 Ninety-Nine Nights - $20
NBA 2K12 - $5
NHL 10 - $3
NHL 14 - $6
Saints Row 2 - $10
Saints Row The Third - $5
Skate 3 - $6
Star Trek Legacy - $18
Star Wars Kinect - $7
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 - $5
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008 - $5
Top Spin 3 - $6
Walking Dead Survival Instinct - $8
Wheel of Fortune - $14
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire -$5
Nintendo Wii (all CIB unless noted) Animal Crossing City Folk - $20 (includes inserts but missing manual)
Celebrity Sports Showdown - $6
Guitar Hero World Tour - $18
Little League World Series Baseball 2008 - $10
Madden 2013 - $14
Mario Kart Wii - $35
Mario Super Sluggers (disc only) - $25
Mario Strikers Charged (disc only) - $10
NBA Live 09 All-Play - $5
New Super Mario Bros - $25
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz - $6
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - $20
Tony Hawk Downhill Jam - $5
Tony Hawk Shred Big Air - $5
Warioware Smooth Moves - $22
Wii Sports - $22
Wii Sports Resort - $30
Wheel of Fortune - $6
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009 - $7
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2024.05.14 17:00 epiczail [US][H] NES, SNES, Gameboy(C/A/DS), N64, Gamecube, Genesis, Saturn, Sega CD, 32x, Dreamcast, PS1, Sealed games, etc[W] PayPal FF
Hi everyone, I'm getting rid of some items from my collection that I haven't used in a while/don't see myself ever playing. Everything is CIB unless noted. Shipping is free for anything over $25, otherwise it'll be $5. I am only taking FF. For consoles & larger items, I'll split shipping halfway.
I will be shipping via the cheapest method, if you would like a specific carrier or method of shipping, I can send a quote for the difference in cost.
Game | Info | Price |
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Consoles & Accessories | | |
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Genesis controllers | Various 3rd party, multitap, arcade stick | $5 |
Genesis power cable | MK-2103 | $15 |
Genesis RF Cable | | $2 |
Dreamcast RF cable | | $2 |
Sega CD Model 2 | loose with power cable | $150 |
Sega CD Model 2 | CIB | $300 |
Generic N64 USB Controller | | $5 |
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SNES | | |
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Actraiser | loose https://imgur.com/a/1qOugTW | $35 |
Arkanoid | SEALED | $73 |
Demon's Crest | loose | $155 |
Demon's Crest | still has seal from blockbuster on https://imgur.com/a/SkWWcZ3 | $500 |
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | Mint | $105 |
Incantaion | | $510 |
Mega Man X | first print | $125 |
Robocop vs Terminator | | $115 |
Super Metroid | First print, Includes poster https://imgur.com/a/HFmsDM1 | $330 |
Xardion | loose | $35 |
Zombies Ate My Neighbors | | $108 |
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N64 | | |
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Crusin USA | loose | $15 |
Diddy Kong Racing | loose | $30 |
Diddy Kong Racing | | $95 |
Ogre Battle 64 | loose | $98 |
Resident Evil 2 | | $130 |
Star Fox 64 | tear on front of box, no rumble or insert | $62 |
Tony Hawk Pro Skater | loose | $12 |
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Gameboy & GBC | | |
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Adventure Island II | loose | $25 |
The Flash | | $70 |
Interstellar Assault | loose | $35 |
James Bond 007 | | $70 |
Woody Woodpecker | Graded 9.0 A+ | $295 |
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Gameboy Advance | | |
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Castlevania Double Pack | Graded 8.5 A+ | $400 |
Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls | Missing cart holder https://imgur.com/a/beVqX9X | $48 |
Mario Tennis Power Tour | SEALED | $120 |
Mega Man Battle Network 4 Blue Moon | no cart holder https://imgur.com/a/wT3aBYu | $95 |
Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun | | $98 |
Mega Man Zero 2 | | $95 |
Ninja Five-O | loose, label damage https://imgur.com/a/81gCA0b | $325 |
Rebelstar Tactical Command | SEALED | $89 |
Sonic Advance 3 | | $77 |
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DS | | |
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Ace Attorney Apollo Justice | SEALED | $105 |
Bleach the 3rd Phantom | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/ZZi8Wb6 | $150 |
Chibi Robo: Park Patrol | SEALED | $95 |
Children of Mana | SEALED | $75 |
Chrono Trigger | loose https://imgur.com/a/hxKCrOR | $73 |
Chrono Trigger | CIB | $120 |
Dragon Quest IX | loose | $36 |
Magicians Quest | Loose | $140 |
Mario & Luigi: Bowsers Inside Story | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/1GoouU3 | $60 |
Mario & Luigi Partners in Time | SEALED | $140 |
Mega Man Battle Network 5 Double Team | Graded 85+ | $200 |
Monster Tale | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/yMlHxGf | $100 |
Pokemon Conquest | loose | $62 |
Pokemon Conquest | | $105 |
Pokemon Soulsilver | loose | $122so |
Sonic Colors | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/Hcukcvz | $40 |
Zelda: Spirit Tracks | Loose | $55 |
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3DS | | |
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3DS & DS lot Battle of Giants Dragons, Brain Age, Brain Age 2, Club Penguin Herberts Revenge, Flash Focus, LEGO Batman 2, Ninja Turtles, Puzzle Quest, Sonic Colors, Touchmaster 2 | All loose | $43 |
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Gamecube | | |
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Phantasy Star Online Episode I&II Plus | | $190 |
Pokemon Colosseum | loose | $127 |
Ribbit King | no manual | $160 |
Spawn: Armageddon | SEALED | $87 |
Super Mario Sunshine | loose https://imgur.com/a/LnzMttT | $30 |
Viewtiful Joe | SEALED | $100 |
Viewtiful Joe 2 | SEALED | $80 |
Zelda Collector's Edition | https://imgur.com/a/n2cr9Fx | $66 |
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Wii | | |
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Kirby’s Epic Yarn | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/v0L7KL5 | $35 |
No More Heroes 2 | SEALED | $32 |
Resident Evil 4 | SEALED | $35 |
Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles | https://imgur.com/a/L9fp8v2 | $35 |
Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles | no manual, https://imgur.com/a/L9fp8v2 | $9 |
Rune Factory Frontier | | $35 |
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Master System | | |
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Miracle Warriors | | $48 |
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Genesis | | |
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LOT 1, Earthworm Jim, Garfield caught in the act, Krustys fun house, monopoly | all loose, some have label wear https://imgur.com/a/xDt7jtC | $30 |
LOT 2, College Football USA 97, NBA Live 96, World Series Baseball 95 | All CIB | $25 |
Arcus Odyssey | No Manual | $155 |
Batman | no manual | $90 |
Battletoads Double Dragon | Loose | $22 |
Bimini Run | No manual | $35 |
Captain America | no manual | $45 |
Contra Hard Corps | No manual | $98 |
Crusader of Centy | loose, former rental, super glue on back screws | $445 |
Double Dragon 3 | loose | $12 |
Eternal Champions | loose | $6 |
Fire Shark | No manual | $58 |
Ghouls N Ghosts | No manual | $60 |
Gunstar Heroes | no manual https://imgur.com/a/Tg7fYyP | $120 |
Jeopardy | SEALED | $30 |
Landstalker | Loose, sharpie on label | $24 |
The Lost Vikings | SEALED, cart is loose | $180 |
Mega Turrican | no manual | $140 |
Pac-Mania | | $26 |
Predator 2 | | $60 |
The Punisher | | $350 |
Red Zone | No manual | $63 |
Robocop vs Terminator | no manual | $55 |
Shadow Dancer Secret of Shinobi | no manual | $48 |
Shining force II | | $150 |
Spider-Man X-Men Arcade's Revenge | | $24 |
Sonic the Hedgehog | | $30 |
Sunset Riders | no manual | $90 |
Time Killers | no manual | $125 |
Toki Going Ape Spit | no manual | $56 |
Ultimate Qix | No Manual | $55 |
Zombies Ate My Neighbors | no manual | $42 |
Zombies Ate My Neighbors | loose | $21 |
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Sega CD | | |
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Adventures of Willy Beamish | loose | $10 |
Bram Stoker's Dracula | Manual only has cover https://imgur.com/a/Fo4IyXY | $10 |
Dungeon Master II Skullkeep | | $40 |
Ecco The Dolphin | | $35 |
Ground Zero Texas | | $16 |
Joe Montana's NFL Football | | $6 |
Lunar the Silver Star | https://imgur.com/a/lh9n8Lt | $200 |
Midnight Raiders | loose | $9 |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | | $24 |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | Graded 8.5 A+ | $220 |
NHL 94 | loose | $5 |
Novastorm | | $140 |
Robo Aleste | No manual | $106 |
Sewer Shark | loose | $5 |
Stellar Fire | loose | $7 |
Supreme Warrior | SEALED | $100 |
Vay | Some wear on manual & case https://imgur.com/a/f3Bgb3v | $120 |
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32x | | |
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Kolibri | No Manual | $220 |
Night Trap | | $100 |
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Saturn | | |
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Enemy Zero | Generic disc sleeves https://imgur.com/a/yyV6NNg | $155 |
Panzer Dragoon | | $73 |
Panzer Dragoon II Zwei | loose https://imgur.com/a/MJ2jhw5 | $47 |
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Dreamcast | | |
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Gameshark CDX | loose | $4 |
D+vine[Luv] | disc & manual | $2 |
Illbleed | SEALED | $420 |
Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage | SEALED | $125 |
Maken X | SEALED | $70 |
Marvel vs Capcom | loose | $54 |
Marvel vs Capcom 2 | loose | $110 |
Q*Bert | SEALED | $40 |
Sports Jam | SEALED | $70 |
Star Wars Demolition | SEALED | $50 |
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PS1 | | |
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The Adventures of Lomax | | $210 |
Alundra | loose | $64 |
Alundra 2 | | $40 |
Beyond the Beyond | | $50 |
Bloody Roar 2 | loose | $30 |
Breath of Fire IV | loose | $56 |
Castlevania Symphony of the Night | loose | $70 |
Contra Legacy of War | | $20 |
Dino Crisis 2 | loose | $59 |
Doom | longbox | $72 |
Einhander | Loose | $85 |
Elemenetal Gearbolt | https://imgur.com/a/EuSfZYc | $225 |
Evil Zone | loose | $20 |
Fear Effect | No manual https://imgur.com/a/rUqjVfW | $25 |
Fighter Maker | SEALED | $55 |
Final Fantasy Tactics | loose | $15 |
Final Fantasy VII | GH https://imgur.com/a/Wj98fSs | $38 |
Final Fantasy VIII | SEALED (GH) | $60 |
Hellboy Asylum Seeker | SEALED | $125 |
Kartia | loose | $35 |
Koudelka | SEALED, https://imgur.com/a/1NNkrll | $430 |
Lunar Silver Star Story | loose, game discs | $60 |
Lunar 2 Eternal Blue | Case, 4 discs, & map | $120 |
Master of Monsters | SEALED | $70 |
MDK | | $19 |
Mega Man X6 | SEALED, black label | $115 |
Mortal Kombat Trilogy | loose | $25 |
Parasite Eve 2 | https://imgur.com/a/B189quy | $112 |
Persona 2 Eternal Punishment | No bonus disc | $350 |
Point Blank 3 | SEALED | $80 |
Raiden Project | loose | $23 |
Rascal | SEALED, some wear | $38 |
Resident Evil 2 | loose | $30 |
Resident Evil 2 | | $49 |
Star Ocean The Second Story | No manual | $40 |
Strider 2 | both discs, loose | $62 |
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo | loose | $17 |
Tactics Ogre | Loose, has rental stickers on top | $60 |
Thousand Arms | loose | $85 |
TigerShark | SEALED https://imgur.com/a/9ANOk4Y | $20 |
Tomba | | $135 |
Tomba | SEALED, promo copy w/ drill hole | $435 |
Treasures of the Deep | loose | $6 |
Vagrant Story | | $95 |
Vandal Hearts 2 | | $90 |
Xenogears | https://imgur.com/a/OXTu3gy | $140 |
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PS2 | | |
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Big Mutha Truckers | | $8 |
Blood Will Tell | | $380 |
Bloody Roar 4 | loose | $62 |
The Fast & the Furious | SEALED | $35 |
Fatal Frame II | | $92 |
Family Guy Video Game | | $25 |
Grand Theft Auto III | SEALED, https://imgur.com/a/neMZAcO | $15 |
Gungrave | loose | $35 |
Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction | | $25 |
Jak 3 | | $8 |
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al Revis Premium Box Set | Graded, 9.4 A+ | $240 |
Medal of Honor Vanguard | no manual | $5 |
Need for Speed most wanted | no manual | $11 |
Parappa The Rapper 2 | no manual | $68 |
Rule of Rose | No manual | $550 |
Silent Hill 3 | no manual | $150 |
Silent Hill 4 The Room | | $140 |
The Warriors | loose | $47 |
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PS3 | | |
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Eye of Judgement, Def Jam Rapstar, DJ Hero 1 & 2, PES 2011 lot | | $13 |
Digimon All Star Rumble | no manual | $20 |
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Xbox | | |
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Conker: Live & Reloaded | loose | $30 |
Def Jam Fight for NY | no manual | $97 |
Godzilla Destroy all Monsters Melee | no manual | $75 |
Marvel vs Capcom 2 | no manual | $106 |
Mortal Kombat Armageddon | no manual | $30 |
(360) Digimon All Star Rumble | no manual | $13 |
(360) Halo Reach | SEALED, white label https://imgur.com/a/nQ4aaBY | $37 |
(360) Metal Gear Solid V Phantom Pain | SEALED, Day one edition | $15 |
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Other | | |
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(PC) Half Life Game of the year edition | | $12 |
(PSP) Final Fantasy IV | SEALED | $55 |
(PSP) Gungnir | SEALED | $85 |
(PSP) Star Wars Force Unleashed | loose | $3 |
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Boxes & Manuals Only | | |
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(NES) Widget | Box | $73 |
(NES) Mighty Final Fight | Cut box & case | $88 |
(SNES) Ignition Factor | Box | $25 |
(SNES) Lufia II | Box | $150 |
(SNES) Shadowrun | Box (has wear) | $60 |
(SNES) Star Trek the Next Generation | Box & manual (has wear) | $20 |
(N64) Mario Party | box, one flap is torn | $40 |
(GC) Pokemon XD | Case https://imgur.com/a/xaoZwWN | $40 |
(SCD) Dark Wizard | case | $35 |
(Dreamcast) - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike | Case | $40 |
(PS1) Tomba | Case | $40 |
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Guides | | |
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(SNES) Earthbound | no scratch n sniff | $210 |
(PC) World of Warcraft Dungeon Companion | | $2 |
(DC) Power Stone | | $22 |
(PS1) Driver 2 | | $10 |
(PS1) Wild Arms 2 | w/ poster | $45 |
(PS2) 007 Everything or Nothing | | $7 |
(PS2) Nano Breaker | BradyGames, new in plastic | $15 |
(PS2) Project Snowblind | BradyGames | $11 |
(PS2) Samurai Warriors | Prima | $3 |
(PS2) Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow | Prima | $3 |
(Xbox) Thief Deadly Shadows | Prima | $10 |
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2024.05.14 16:58 SystemSpark [USA] [H] Pixel Pals, FF7 Rebirth DE; Car Battler Joe, Haunting Grounds, Chrono Trigger Maps, Cubivore, Turbo, Project Justice, Xenogears, Power Stone 2, Faria, Izuna 2, amiibo, Switch/Wii/WiiU/PSP/PS1/PS2/PS3/PS4/PS5/DS/3DS/GBA/GB/NES/SNES/NGC/Genesis/Saturn Games, Controllers, Swag [W] Lists,Wants
If you would like to buy, please check my thread on
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Photos upon request.
Storage Solutions | Condition |
Thin Jewel Case for CD/DVD/Blu-Ray | New. Clear front, black back |
Standard Jewel Case for CD/DVD/Blu-Ray | New. Clear front and back |
Genesis/Famicom Retro Protection | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
Super Famicom Cartridge Retro Protection | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
SNES Cartridge Retro Protection | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
NES Cartridge Retro Protection | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
amiibo | Condition |
Tears of the Kingdom Link | Loose |
Ocarina of Time Link | Loose |
Majora's Mask Link | Loose |
Smash Bros. Link | Loose |
Skyward Sword Link | Loose |
Zelda & Loftwing | Loose |
Wind Waker Link | Loose |
Wind Waker Zelda | Loose |
Twilight Princess Link | Loose |
Wolf Link and Midna | Loose |
Callie | Loose |
Marie | Loose |
Inkling Boy [Neon Green] | Loose |
Inkling Girl [Neon Pink] | Loose |
Inkling Squid [Neon Purple] | Loose |
Splatoon 2 Pearl | Loose |
Splatoon 2 Marina | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Inkling [Yellow] | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Octoling [Blue] | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Small Fry | Loose |
Zelda Loftwing | New In Box |
Sanrio amiibo cards | Sealed Pack |
Mario Cereal Box | Cereal Removed/Flattened |
Isabelle Summer Outfit | Open Box |
Cyrus/K.K./Reese | New In Box/Damaged box |
Tom Nook | New In Box |
Mabel | New In Box |
Digital Codes | Condition |
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD-STANDARD EDITION-US | Switch Digital Code |
Figures | Condition |
Chrono Trigger Chrono (Crono)/Robo/Eira (Ayla) Formation Arts Figure | Loose figure, most limbs are detachable by design, no missing parts |
Pit Figma Figure | First Edition, Open Box, Contains everything but AR cards |
Lillie (Pokemon) Nendoroid | Sealed. US edition from the Pokemon Center |
Pixel Pal Mega Man | Sealed, damaged box |
Pixel Pal SMB3 Mario | Sealed |
Pixel Pal SMB3 Luigi | Sealed |
Tracer Nendoroid (730) | Sealed |
Tracer (Blizzard Entertainment Cute But Deadly Series 2 Vinyl) | Loose figure |
Switch | Condition |
Adventure Acedamia | Sealed |
Atelier Ryza 3 | Complete in Box |
Azure Striker Gunvolt Striker Pack | Sealed |
Bendy and the Ink Machine | Complete in Box |
Cruel King and the Great Hero Storybook Edition | Complete in Box |
Ender Lilies | Sealed, Japan Import |
Grim Fandango Remastered | Complete in Box, no slip cover |
Labyrinth of Refrain | Loose |
Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom | Sealed |
Metroid Dread Collector's Edition | Sealed, a few dings associated with shipping |
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Collector's Edition | Sealed |
The Mummy Demastered | Complete in Box |
River City Girls | Complete in Box, US Copy, Best Buy Variant |
Shadowverse Champion's Battle | Loose |
Shantae | Sealed |
Shantae Risky's Revenge | Sealed |
Shantae Collector's Edition | Sealed |
Shantae Risky's Revenge Collector's Edition | Sealed |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection | Sealed |
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap | Complete in Box |
Yu-Gi-Oh Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution | Loose |
Wii | Condition |
Batallion Wars 2 | Game and Case |
Castle of Shikigami III | Complete in Box |
Okami | Game and Case |
WiiU Games | Condition |
Batman Arkham City Armored Edition | Sealed |
Disney Infinity 2.0 | Sealed |
Nintendoland | Complete in Box |
Star Fox Guard | Complete in Box |
Turbo Super Stunt Squad | Complete in Box, Art/Manual damage |
DS | Condition |
Animal Crossing Wild World | Game, Case, and inserts. No Manual |
Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo's Dungeon DS+ | Complete in Box, Japanese Import |
Izuna 2 The Unemployed Ninja Returns | Loose |
Super Scribblenauts | Loose |
3DS | Condition |
Kid Icarus Uprising (Japanese) | Game, Manual, and Case (No Big Box) |
Kid Icarus Uprising | Complete in Box, Includes Big Box, Stand and AR cards |
Senran Kagura Deep Crimson Double D Edition | Sealed |
GBA | Condition |
Car Battler Joe | Loose. Label imperfections |
Chocobo Land A Game of Dice | Loose |
Lady Sia | Loose, EU import |
Lady Sia | Loose. Label imperfections |
Super Mario Advance | No label |
NES | Condition |
Adventure Island II | Loose |
Faria | Game and Box. Box has some wear |
Kid Icarus | Game, Box, and Manual; Box shows wear; Protective case for box and manual included |
Rainbow Islands | Loose |
Super Mario Bros & Duck Hunt | Loose |
SNES | Condition |
Metal Marines | Loose |
Secret of Mana | Loose |
Super Punch-Out | Loose |
Super Scope 6 | Loose |
Wild Guns | Loose, Bad Label Damage |
Gamecube | Condition |
Cubivore | Loose disc |
Pikmin | Player's Choice, Complete In Box |
Star Fox Assault | Loose disc |
Resident Evil 0 | Player's Choice, Case and Discs, no manual |
Resident Evil | Player's Choice, Complete In Box |
Resident Evil | Complete In Box |
Resident Evil 4 | Complete In Box, Disc 2 has label wrinkles |
Super Mario Sunshine | Game and case, no manual |
Sega Genesis | Condition |
Jurrassic Park | Loose cartridge, Sharpie on Label |
Phantasy Star IV | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Quackshot | Complete In Box |
Rocket Knight Adventures | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Spider-Man | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Sega Saturn | Condition |
NiGHTS Into Dreams | Complete in Box, Not for Resale Edition |
Night Warriors Darkstalkers' Revenge | Loose |
Sega Dreamcast | Condition |
Project Justice | Complete in Box, page 2 detached from manual. |
Power Stone 2 | Loose |
PSP | Condition |
Daxter | Loose, Greatest Hits, Not For Resale |
Power Stone Collection | Loose |
Silent Hill Origins | Game and Case |
PS1 | Condition |
Castlevania Chronicles | Complete in Box |
Chocobo Racing | Loose |
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon | Complete in Box, Japanese Import |
Chocobo's Dungeon 2 | Complete in Box, Manual is badly water damaged |
Dark Stalkers | Loose slim case version |
Dark Stalkers 3 | Disc and Manual, no back art |
Rival Schools | Complete in Box |
Silent Hill | Loose disc, Greatest Hits |
Valkyrie Profile | Discs and Case, no manual |
World of Dragon Warrior Torneko The Last Hope | Loose |
Xenogears | Complete in Box |
PS2 | Condition |
Avatar The Last Airbender | Disc and Case |
Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance | Complete in Box; Greatest Hits |
Bully | Greatest Hits, game & artwork |
Burnout 3 Takedown | Complete, Water Damage on back cover art |
Burnout Dominator | Case and Disc, Disc has superficial scratches but still boots |
Castlevania Curse of Darkness | Loose, Disc has light scratching |
Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai | Complete in Box |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | Complete in Box; Greatest Hits |
Final Fantasy X | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Final Fantasy X-2 | Complete; Greatest Hits |
Haunting Ground | Complete in Box, Water Damage on art and manual |
Killzone | Complete in Box |
Grand Theft Auto Vice City | Disc, Case, Poster, No Manual |
.Hack Infection | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Mutation | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Outbreak | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Quaratine | Discs and Case, no manual |
Marvel vs Capcom 2 | Cracked Disc, won't boot for me. Comes with case, no manual |
Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 | Disc and Case |
Need for Speed Underground | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Need for Speed Underground 2 | Complete in Box |
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Resident Evil Dead Aim | Game and Case, No manual |
Scarface | Complete; Greatest Hits |
Simpsons Road Rage | Loose, Greatest Hits |
Valkyrie Profile 2 | Complete In Box, some wear on the artwork and manual |
Tekken Tag Tournament | Disc and Case, Greatest Hits, Full side Movie Gallery sticker on DVD face |
PS3 | Condition |
Sports Champions | Complete in Box |
PS4 | Condition |
APEX Construct | Sealed |
Gravity Rush Remastered | Loose |
J-Stars Victory VS+ | Loose |
SteamWorld Dig 2 | Sealed |
XBOX One | Condition |
Watchdogs | Sealed |
Consoles | Condition |
Monster Hunter Rise Edition Switch | New in Box (No game code) |
Oculus Quest 1 | Complete in Box |
Playstation 2 w/FreeMcBoot | Original PS2 "Fat" system. Won't read PS1 or blue PS2 discs. Laser could be ready to go bad, or just need re-alignment. Comes with a Yellow PS2 Memory Card that has FreeMcBoot on it. Free McBoot will allow you to to play games off of a hard drive if desired. No cords/controllers included. |
Pokemon Scarlet/Violet Edition OLED Switch | New In Box |
SNES Jr. | Includes Deck, RF Coax Cable, Third Party AC Adapter, and Third Party Controller. Small crack on the corner. |
Splatoon 3 Edition OLED Switch | New In Box |
Controllers | Condition |
FortniteWildcat Joy-Con Set | Comes from the Fortnite Edition Console, never used |
Joy-Con Grip | Bagged/Unused - Came with console |
Oculus Quest 1/Rift S Left Controller | Used but very good condition. Comes with silicon case |
Oculus Quest 1/Rift S Right Controller | Used but very good condition. Comes with silicon case |
Platinum Gamecube Controller | Third Party, no nintendo logo, wired, good condition |
Joy-Con (Left/Gray) | Good, no drift |
Joy-Con (Right/Neon Red) | Good, no drift, Factory refurbished |
SNES Controller | Third Party, no nintendo logo |
SPIN Z WiiU Pro Controller | Black, Near Mint |
Misc. | Condition |
Chocobo White Mage Plush | Good |
Chocobo Mystery Dungeon Everybuddy Pin | Thief costume |
Chocobo's Dungeon Card Game Monsters Expansion Pack | Sealed |
Black MagicGate 8MB PS2 Memory Card | Has Free McBoot loaded onto the card |
Yellow Nyko MagicGate 8MB PS2 Memory Card | Has Free McBoot loaded onto the card |
The Art of Splatoon 2 | Sealed |
Mario Kart 8 Target Pre-Order Keychain | Sealed. Cut in the film. |
Nintendo Switch AC Adapter | Gently used |
Nintendo 64 Memory Jumper Pack | OEM/Authentic Regular Pack, not to be confused with the expansion |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pre-Order Coin | Sealed |
Breath of the Wild Sheikah Coin | From BotW Special Edition, Good condition |
Pokken Art Cel Pre-Order Bonus | Sealed |
Blastoise New 3DS Plates | Plates are mint and unused |
Nintendo 3DS Stand | OEM, Came with Kid Icarus Uprising |
Kid Icarus Uprising Players Guide (Imported from Japan, no AR cards) | Shows a little wear |
Kid Icarus AR Card Set (205/404) | Contains 249/402 different North American (AKDE) cards, no duplicates. An itemized list can be provided upon request. |
Kid Icarus AR - Pit Rally Cry Sealed Pack | Sealed pack of cards that contains AKDE-403,014,086 |
Shantae Risky's Revenge 2 LP Soundtrack Vinyl | Sealed |
Super Mario Wonder Framed Art Print | Comes from Best Buy, Sealed |
Tears of the Kingdom Pin Set (The Legend of Zelda) | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Tears of the Kingdom Art Book (The Legend of Zelda) | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Tears of the Kingdom Poster (The Legend of Zelda) | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Portal 2 Wheatley LED Flashlight | Sealed |
Cases/Boxes/Inserts | Condition |
Chrono Trigger Manual | SNES, Slight Wear |
Chrono Trigger Orange Border Map | Slight Water Damage, 2 Pin holes in the folds, frame optional |
Chrono Trigger Green Border Map | Slight Water Damage |
Disgaea 1 Rosen Queen Edition | Everything but the game |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | Greatest Hits Artwork |
Shantae Slip Cover | Limited Run Nintendo Switch 5 Game Slip cover with protector |
Burnout Revenge | PS2 case and manual |
Doom Eternal Steelbook | PS4 Sealed, no game |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Infection | PS2 case and manual |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Mutation | Empty Case only |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Outbreak | PS2 case and manual |
Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | PS2 Greatest Hits Case Only, damaged clips but artwork is in good shape |
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition | Includes everything but the game |
Metroid Dread Special Edition | Box only, damaged from shipping |
God of War Chains of Olympus | Case and Manual Only |
Gran Turismo 3 A-spec | PS2 case only, 'Not For Sale' version |
Super Smash Bros Ultimate Nintendo Switch ConsoleBox Only | Empty Box, good condition |
Animal Crossing Nintendo Switch Console Box Only | Empty Box, good condition |
Pokemon Dialga & Palkia Switch Lite Box Only | Empty Box, good condition |
Rival Schools Front Artwork | Just the front artwork |
Fortnite Nintendo Switch Console Box Only | Empty Box, good condition |
The Witcher III Wild Hunt | Empty Case, good condition |
Tears of the Kingdom Steelbook (The Legend of Zelda) | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Empty Case, Mint |
Witch's Wish Box | Empty Box, good condition |
Freebies | Condition |
Playstation 2 IDE Connector | Upgraded my HD Adapter to SATA, these are the old/leftover connectors. |
Nintendo Switch Cart Caddy | 3D Printed. Holds 16 carts. Can connect to an OEM dock. |
Yoshi Mario Kart Keychain | Good |
Small Jotaro Kujo Figure | 3D Printed. From Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle-R |
Large Jotaro Kujo Figure | 3D Printed. From Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle-R |
2 Cartridge DS Travel Case | 2 Cartridge DS Travel Case |
4 Cartridge DS Travel Case | 4 Cartridge DS Travel Case |
Wonderswan Display Stand | 3D Printed. Does not fit Wonderswan Crystal |
Lavos Figure | 3D printed in PLA Wood Filament. Not my model, found on thingiverse. |
Wants | Console |
Kid Icarus Uprising AR Cards: AKDE-025 AKDE-039 (Will consider others) | None |
Asheron's Call Memorabilia | PC |
Game & Watch Devices (Excluding 35th Mario & Zelda editions) | G&W |
Trip World | GB |
Classic NES Series: Excitebike | GBA |
Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario | GBA |
Classic NES Series: Pac-Man | GBA |
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble | GBA |
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge | GBC |
R.O.B. Accessories | NES |
Yo Noid | NES |
Pirates Of Dark Water | SNES |
Chrono Trigger Box/Inserts | SNES |
Marvel Super Heroes War of the Gems | SNES |
Ribbit King | NGC |
Mario Wonder Cards/Pins Pre-Order Bonuses | None |
Metal Gear Acid | PSP |
Racing Lagoon | PS1 |
Parasite Eve 2 | PS1 |
Red Ninja (Art/Manual) | PS2 |
Night Warriors Darkstalkers Revenge (Case & Manual Only) | Saturn |
Wonderswan Games | Wonderswan |
DS Download Station 1-8,10,11,12,14,16,17,20 | DS |
Oni | PS2 |
Sega Master System Games | Master System |
ROG Ally Extreme | PC |
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Storage Solutions | Price | Condition |
Thin Jewel Case for CD/DVD/Blu-Ray | 1/per | New. Clear front, black back |
Standard Jewel Case for CD/DVD/Blu-Ray | 1/per | New. Clear front and back |
Genesis/Famicom Retro Protection | 1/per | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
Super Famicom Cartridge Retro Protection | 1/per | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
SNES Cartridge Retro Protection | 1/per | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
NES Cartridge Retro Protection | 1/per | New, PET acid-free plastic cartridge protector |
amiibo | Price | Condition |
Tears of the Kingdom Link | 25 | Loose |
Ocarina of Time Link | 25 | Loose |
Majora's Mask Link | 30 | Loose |
Smash Bros. Link | 20 | Loose |
Skyward Sword Link | 20 | Loose |
Zelda & Loftwing | 15 | Loose |
Wind Waker Link | 20 | Loose |
Wind Waker Zelda | 20 | Loose |
Twilight Princess Link | 50 | Loose |
Wolf Link and Midna | 25 | Loose |
Callie | 20 | Loose |
Marie | 20 | Loose |
Inkling Boy [Neon Green] | 15 | Loose |
Inkling Girl [Neon Pink] | 25 | Loose |
Inkling Squid [Neon Purple] | 17 | Loose |
Splatoon 2 Pearl | 20 | Loose |
Splatoon 2 Marina | 20 | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Inkling [Yellow] | 22 | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Octoling [Blue] | 20 | Loose |
Splatoon 3 Small Fry | 20 | Loose |
Zelda Loftwing | 30 | New In Box |
Sanrio amiibo cards | 12 | Sealed Pack |
Mario Cereal Box | 15 | Cereal Removed/Flattened |
Isabelle Summer Outfit | 40 | Open Box |
Cyrus/K.K./Reese | 18 | New In Box/Damaged box |
Tom Nook | 12 | New In Box |
Mabel | 9 | New In Box |
Digital Codes | Price | Condition |
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD-STANDARD EDITION-US | 10 | Switch Digital Code |
Figures | Price | Condition |
Chrono Trigger Chrono (Crono)/Robo/Eira (Ayla) Formation Arts Figure | 100 | Loose figure, most limbs are detachable by design, no missing parts |
Pit Figma Figure | 90 | First Edition, Open Box, Contains everything but AR cards |
Lillie (Pokemon) Nendoroid | 300 | Sealed. US edition from the Pokemon Center |
Pixel Pal Mega Man | 30 | Sealed, damaged box |
Pixel Pal SMB3 Mario | 30 | Sealed |
Pixel Pal SMB3 Luigi | 30 | Sealed |
Tracer Nendoroid (730) | 30 | Sealed |
Tracer (Blizzard Entertainment Cute But Deadly Series 2 Vinyl) | 8 | Loose figure |
Switch | Price | Condition |
Adventure Acedamia | 30 | Sealed |
Atelier Ryza 3 | 90 | Complete in Box |
Azure Striker Gunvolt Striker Pack | 40 | Sealed |
Bendy and the Ink Machine | 30 | Complete in Box |
Cruel King and the Great Hero Storybook Edition | 60 | Complete in Box |
Ender Lilies | 55 | Sealed, Japan Import |
Grim Fandango Remastered | 45 | Complete in Box, no slip cover |
Labyrinth of Refrain | 65 | Loose |
Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom | 60 | Sealed |
Metroid Dread Collector's Edition | 110 | Sealed, a few dings associated with shipping |
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Collector's Edition | 160 | Sealed |
The Mummy Demastered | 55 | Complete in Box |
River City Girls | 120 | Complete in Box, US Copy, Best Buy Variant |
Shadowverse Champion's Battle | 15 | Loose |
Shantae | 50 | Sealed |
Shantae Risky's Revenge | 50 | Sealed |
Shantae Collector's Edition | 150 | Sealed |
Shantae Risky's Revenge Collector's Edition | 150 | Sealed |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection | 30 | Sealed |
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap | 40 | Complete in Box |
Yu-Gi-Oh Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution | 18 | Loose |
Wii | Price | Condition |
Batallion Wars 2 | 11 | Game and Case |
Castle of Shikigami III | 75 | Complete in Box |
Okami | 10 | Game and Case |
WiiU Games | Price | Condition |
Batman Arkham City Armored Edition | 40 | Sealed |
Disney Infinity 2.0 | 15 | Sealed |
Nintendoland | 10 | Complete in Box |
Star Fox Guard | 10 | Complete in Box |
Turbo Super Stunt Squad | 200 | Complete in Box, Art/Manual damage |
DS | Price | Condition |
Animal Crossing Wild World | 35 | Game, Case, and inserts. No Manual |
Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo's Dungeon DS+ | 25 | Complete in Box, Japanese Import |
Izuna 2 The Unemployed Ninja Returns | 70 | Loose |
Super Scribblenauts | 5 | Loose |
3DS | Price | Condition |
Kid Icarus Uprising (Japanese) | 40 | Game, Manual, and Case (No Big Box) |
Kid Icarus Uprising | 120 | Complete in Box, Includes Big Box, Stand and AR cards |
Senran Kagura Deep Crimson Double D Edition | 75 | Sealed |
GBA | Price | Condition |
Car Battler Joe | 180 | Loose. Label imperfections |
Chocobo Land A Game of Dice | 15 | Loose |
Lady Sia | 30 | Loose, EU import |
Lady Sia | 50 | Loose. Label imperfections |
Super Mario Advance | 13 | No label |
GB | Price | Condition |
Alleyway | 5 | Loose |
Kid Dracula | 240 | Loose |
NES | Price | Condition |
Adventure Island II | 25 | Loose |
Faria | 200 | Game and Box. Box has some wear |
Kid Icarus | 180 | Game, Box, and Manual; Box shows wear; Protective case for box and manual included |
Rainbow Islands | 35 | Loose |
Super Mario Bros & Duck Hunt | 10 | Loose |
SNES | Price | Condition |
Metal Marines | 90 | Loose |
Secret of Mana | 55 | Loose |
Super Punch-Out | 25 | Loose |
Super Scope 6 | 22 | Loose |
Wild Guns | 270 | Loose, Bad Label Damage |
Gamecube | Price | Condition |
Cubivore | 350 | Loose disc |
Pikmin | 50 | Player's Choice, Complete In Box |
Star Fox Assault | 30 | Loose disc |
Resident Evil 0 | 15 | Player's Choice, Case and Discs, no manual |
Resident Evil | 25 | Player's Choice, Complete In Box |
Resident Evil | 27 | Complete In Box |
Resident Evil 4 | 30 | Complete In Box, Disc 2 has label wrinkles |
Super Mario Sunshine | 40 | Game and case, no manual |
Sega Genesis | Price | Condition |
Jurrassic Park | 10 | Loose cartridge, Sharpie on Label |
Phantasy Star IV | 70 | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Quackshot | 40 | Complete In Box |
Rocket Knight Adventures | 37 | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Spider-Man | 12 | Loose cartridge, Label Damage |
Sega Saturn | Price | Condition |
NiGHTS Into Dreams | 40 | Complete in Box, Not for Resale Edition |
Night Warriors Darkstalkers' Revenge | 50 | Loose |
Sega Dreamcast | Price | Condition |
Project Justice | 225 | Complete in Box, page 2 detached from manual. |
Power Stone 2 | 90 | Loose |
PSP | Price | Condition |
Daxter | 10 | Loose, Greatest Hits, Not For Resale |
Power Stone Collection | 30 | Loose |
Silent Hill Origins | 50 | Game and Case |
PS1 | Price | Condition |
Castlevania Chronicles | 165 | Complete in Box |
Chocobo Racing | 55 | Loose |
Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon | 20 | Complete in Box, Japanese Import |
Chocobo's Dungeon 2 | 70 | Complete in Box, Manual is badly water damaged |
Dark Stalkers | 70 | Loose slim case version |
Dark Stalkers 3 | 50 | Disc and Manual, no back art |
Rival Schools | 130 | Complete in Box |
Silent Hill | 105 | Loose disc, Greatest Hits |
Valkyrie Profile | 325 | Discs and Case, no manual |
World of Dragon Warrior Torneko The Last Hope | 90 | Loose |
Xenogears | 150 | Complete in Box |
PS2 | Price | Condition |
Avatar The Last Airbender | 10 | Disc and Case |
Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance | 17 | Complete in Box; Greatest Hits |
Bully | 15 | Greatest Hits, game & artwork |
Burnout 3 Takedown | 11 | Complete, Water Damage on back cover art |
Burnout Dominator | 9 | Case and Disc, Disc has superficial scratches but still boots |
Castlevania Curse of Darkness | 60 | Loose, Disc has light scratching |
Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex | 10 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai | 11 | Complete in Box |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | 15 | Complete in Box; Greatest Hits |
Final Fantasy X | 6 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Final Fantasy X-2 | 6 | Complete; Greatest Hits |
Haunting Ground | 300 | Complete in Box, Water Damage on art and manual |
Killzone | 15 | Complete in Box |
Grand Theft Auto Vice City | 10 | Disc, Case, Poster, No Manual |
.Hack Infection | 20 | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Mutation | 45 | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Outbreak | 65 | Complete in Box, Includes Anime DVD |
.Hack Quaratine | 300 | Discs and Case, no manual |
Marvel vs Capcom 2 | 60 | Cracked Disc, won't boot for me. Comes with case, no manual |
Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty | 10 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 | 10 | Disc and Case |
Need for Speed Underground | 10 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Need for Speed Underground 2 | 24 | Complete in Box |
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 | 10 | Greatest Hits, Used, Disc and Case |
Resident Evil Dead Aim | 50 | Game and Case, No manual |
Scarface | 40 | Complete; Greatest Hits |
Simpsons Road Rage | 15 | Loose, Greatest Hits |
Valkyrie Profile 2 | 40 | Complete In Box, some wear on the artwork and manual |
Tekken Tag Tournament | 10 | Disc and Case, Greatest Hits, Full side Movie Gallery sticker on DVD face |
PS3 | Price | Condition |
Sports Champions | 10 | Complete in Box |
PS4 | Price | Condition |
APEX Construct | 15 | Sealed |
Gravity Rush Remastered | 60 | Loose |
J-Stars Victory VS+ | 30 | Loose |
SteamWorld Dig 2 | 20 | Sealed |
XBOX One | Price | Condition |
Watchdogs | 15 | Sealed |
Consoles | Price | Condition |
Monster Hunter Rise Edition Switch | 420 | New in Box (No game code) |
Oculus Quest 1 | 180 | Complete in Box |
Playstation 2 w/FreeMcBoot | 80 | Original PS2 "Fat" system. Won't read PS1 or blue PS2 discs. Laser could be ready to go bad, or just need re-alignment. Comes with a Yellow PS2 Memory Card that has FreeMcBoot on it. Free McBoot will allow you to to play games off of a hard drive if desired. No cords/controllers included. |
Pokemon Scarlet/Violet Edition OLED Switch | 400 | New In Box |
SNES Jr. | 120 | Includes Deck, RF Coax Cable, Third Party AC Adapter, and Third Party Controller. Small crack on the corner. |
Splatoon 3 Edition OLED Switch | 400 | New In Box |
Controllers | Price | Condition |
FortniteWildcat Joy-Con Set | 120 | Comes from the Fortnite Edition Console, never used |
Joy-Con Grip | 8 | Bagged/Unused - Came with console |
Oculus Quest 1/Rift S Left Controller | 115 | Used but very good condition. Comes with silicon case |
Oculus Quest 1/Rift S Right Controller | 115 | Used but very good condition. Comes with silicon case |
Platinum Gamecube Controller | 20 | Third Party, no nintendo logo, wired, good condition |
Joy-Con (Left/Gray) | 35 | Good, no drift |
Joy-Con (Right/Neon Red) | 35 | Good, no drift, Factory refurbished |
SNES Controller | 10 | Third Party, no nintendo logo |
SPIN Z WiiU Pro Controller | 25 | Black, Near Mint |
Misc. | Price | Condition |
Chocobo White Mage Plush | 20 | Good |
Chocobo Mystery Dungeon Everybuddy Pin | 5 | Thief costume |
Chocobo's Dungeon Card Game Monsters Expansion Pack | 25 | Sealed |
Black MagicGate 8MB PS2 Memory Card | 20 | Has Free McBoot loaded onto the card |
Yellow Nyko MagicGate 8MB PS2 Memory Card | 20 | Has Free McBoot loaded onto the card |
The Art of Splatoon 2 | 300 | Sealed |
Mario Kart 8 Target Pre-Order Keychain | 10 | Sealed. Cut in the film. |
Nintendo Switch AC Adapter | 20 | Gently used |
Nintendo 64 Memory Jumper Pack | 20 | OEM/Authentic Regular Pack, not to be confused with the expansion |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pre-Order Coin | 15 | Sealed |
Breath of the Wild Sheikah Coin | 25 | From BotW Special Edition, Good condition |
Pokken Art Cel Pre-Order Bonus | 7 | Sealed |
Blastoise New 3DS Plates | 200 | Plates are mint and unused |
Nintendo 3DS Stand | 30 | OEM, Came with Kid Icarus Uprising |
Kid Icarus Uprising Players Guide (Imported from Japan, no AR cards) | 30 | Shows a little wear |
Kid Icarus AR Card Set (205/404) | 600 | Contains 249/402 different North American (AKDE) cards, no duplicates. An itemized list can be provided upon request. |
Kid Icarus AR - Pit Rally Cry Sealed Pack | 20 | Sealed pack of cards that contains AKDE-403,014,086 |
Shantae Risky's Revenge 2 LP Soundtrack Vinyl | 55 | Sealed |
Super Mario Wonder Framed Art Print | 25 | Comes from Best Buy, Sealed |
Tears of the Kingdom Pin Set (The Legend of Zelda) | 20 | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Tears of the Kingdom Art Book (The Legend of Zelda) | 65 | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Tears of the Kingdom Poster (The Legend of Zelda) | 20 | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Mint |
Portal 2 Wheatley LED Flashlight | 120 | Sealed |
Cases/Boxes/Inserts | Price | Condition |
Chrono Trigger Manual | 100 | SNES, Slight Wear |
Chrono Trigger Orange Border Map | 80 | Slight Water Damage, 2 Pin holes in the folds, frame optional |
Chrono Trigger Green Border Map | 80 | Slight Water Damage |
Disgaea 1 Rosen Queen Edition | 150 | Everything but the game |
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | 5 | Greatest Hits Artwork |
Shantae Slip Cover | 100 | Limited Run Nintendo Switch 5 Game Slip cover with protector |
Burnout Revenge | 5 | PS2 case and manual |
Doom Eternal Steelbook | 15 | PS4 Sealed, no game |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Infection | 20 | PS2 case and manual |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Mutation | 20 | Empty Case only |
Dot Hack (.HACK) Outbreak | 30 | PS2 case and manual |
Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi | 10 | PS2 Greatest Hits Case Only, damaged clips but artwork is in good shape |
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition | 100 | Includes everything but the game |
Metroid Dread Special Edition | 5 | Box only, damaged from shipping |
God of War Chains of Olympus | 15 | Case and Manual Only |
Gran Turismo 3 A-spec | 5 | PS2 case only, 'Not For Sale' version |
Super Smash Bros Ultimate Nintendo Switch ConsoleBox Only | 90 | Empty Box, good condition |
Animal Crossing Nintendo Switch Console Box Only | 20 | Empty Box, good condition |
Pokemon Dialga & Palkia Switch Lite Box Only | 30 | Empty Box, good condition |
Rival Schools Front Artwork | 25 | Just the front artwork |
Fortnite Nintendo Switch Console Box Only | 20 | Empty Box, good condition |
The Witcher III Wild Hunt | 20 | Empty Case, good condition |
Tears of the Kingdom Steelbook (The Legend of Zelda) | 30 | From the TotK Collector's Edition. Empty Case, Mint |
Witch's Wish Box | 50 | Empty Box, good condition |
Freebies | Price | Condition |
Playstation 2 IDE Connector | Free with purchase | Upgraded my HD Adapter to SATA, these are the old/leftover connectors. |
Nintendo Switch Cart Caddy | Free with purchase | 3D Printed. Holds 16 carts. Can connect to an OEM dock. |
Yoshi Mario Kart Keychain | Free with purchase | Good |
Small Jotaro Kujo Figure | Free with purchase | 3D Printed. From Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle-R |
Large Jotaro Kujo Figure | Free with purchase | 3D Printed. From Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle-R |
2 Cartridge DS Travel Case | Free with purchase | 2 Cartridge DS Travel Case |
4 Cartridge DS Travel Case | Free with purchase | 4 Cartridge DS Travel Case |
Wonderswan Display Stand | Free with purchase | 3D Printed. Does not fit Wonderswan Crystal |
Lavos Figure | Free with purchase | 3D printed in PLA Wood Filament. Not my model, found on thingiverse. |
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2024.05.14 16:49 FluidTie7932 Ultimate Batocera setup (handheld/TV console)
Hi everyone! I was thinking to buy what is needed to create a setup compatible to a mobile style (handheld) and a "couch" style (TV console using a mini-pc x86) taking advantage of Batocera's plug and play feature. So when i want to play GBA, Switch DSi games I will insert a Batocera drive to the handheld and once I want to play PS2, PS3 or WII games I'll plug into x86 mini-pc. My personal minimum requirements are:
- PC x86 has to be small size and have at least one ethernet ports and 4 USB port for 4 controller connected simultaneously.
- The handheld has to have OLED +7" screen and a good grip. I think Android solutions are not suitable for this setup.
Considering my personal requirements and Batocera requirements, which handheld should I buy? Batocera emulation supports the split screen feature like original console?
Thank you in advance!
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2024.05.14 16:12 bicebird Stock looking consoles with complete romsets?
Very much a thought experiment as don't have anywhere near the disposable income needed lol but wondering if it's possible to store the entire rom/iso sets for every retro console (up to 7th gen?) in a playable form without any externally obvious hardware changes
So flashcarts are fine because they use cartridge slots as intended but no optical disk emulators that remove the original drive or usb hard drives sticking out the back. The idea of being able to take them back in time to when the console was released and the average player wouldn't notice until they boot it up and see a list of every game is pretty cool, like if your friend's uncle actually did work at Nintendo this is the magic console they'd bring back from work
It seems the cartridge based systems are pretty straight forward, everdrives exist for all the popular ones and support SD cards which can easily store more than enough, i.e NES ~1.5GB, ~SNES 4GB, N64 ~16GB, although file system and folder limits might complicate things a bit?
Optical media is where storage sizes start to get too big for the 2TB max size for current SD cards, Dreamcast is <1TB but OG Xbox is >16TB so you'd have to swap to HDDs/SSDs, most of Sony's and Microsoft's had support for HDDs and there's tons of complications with ide/sata support and bios limitations but feel like you could mod your way around them?
The Wii seems bit more difficult as it's >6TB so too big for SD cards and not much space internally but especially if you removed the case for a 8TB 2.5 SSD you should be able to, possibly with some hardware mods but going by the amount of DIY portables that's definitely an option
Kind of pointless to include releases for every region and revision but guess you could argue there's plenty of games no one will bother playing so the whole thing is just for bragging rights. I just really like the idea from a preservation point of view of having like a museum where you can interact with the consoles the same way as when they were released but also play every game?
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2024.05.14 15:15 TeodMontana need help with jailbreaking Ps3 super slim
I'm completely new to modding any console, idek where to start and how not to brick my ps3 by accident (again).
Can someone suggest any tutorials where they explain clearly the steps of jailbreaking a ps3 (if jailbreaking is even the right word for it).
What I want to know the most is : -what apps(?) do i need to get on the console to be able to install new games without a disc/emulate ps1, ps2 games? -Is Hen required if I have a super slim? -Will the console be loud af after jailbreaking (and is there a fix to it)? -Will i get banned if i only play single player games? -Are achievements still a thing?
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2024.05.14 15:00 Honestly_ Not just EA Sports: *All* NCAA college football game covers & athletes, including Sony's NCAA GameBreaker, Sega Sports, and a few others
With the
EA Sports College Football 25 cover being released this Thursday, I thought it would be interesting to look back at all covers — and not just the EA covers, but the athletes featured on covers of rival games by Sony, Sega, and other competitors.
Competition is a good thing. Putting these in chronological order takes me back to the era where there were options (I bought my first game in the '90s, and played a lot of 2k2).
If you count the 2 players that are identifiable off of "College Football USA 96" there have been 36 cover athletes across 34 editions of college football games (plus an active coach, mascot, two band members, and an unidentified player)
This post is going to look cleaner in "old" view. You can swap the "www" with "old" in the URL or just
click here. Year | Publisher | Game Title (image) | Cover Athlete (wiki) | Heisman? | Formats | Notes |
1993 | EA Sports | Bill Walsh College Football | STAN Coach Bill Walsh | N/A | Sega Genesis, SNES, Sega CD | No licenses so generic names/logos |
1994 | EA Sports | Bill Walsh College Football '95 | STAN Coach Bill Walsh | N/A | Sega Genesis | Schools licensed now |
1994 | Mindscape | NCAA Football | NCAA Logo over generic players | N/A | Sega Genesis, SNES | |
1994 | Sega Sports | College Football's National Championship | ND Notre Dame Stadium | N/A | Sega Genesis | |
1995 | EA Sports | College Football USA 96 | KSU¦MICH¦FSU¦WIS¦USC "Generic" photos* | No | Sega Genesis | see below* |
1995 | Sega Sports | College Football's National Championship II | COL Folsom Field | No | Sega Genesis | |
1996 | EA Sports | College Football USA 97 | NEB QB Tommie Frazier | No | Sega Genesis, SNES | 1st true cover athlete |
1996 | Sony | NCAA Football Gamebreaker | OSU RB Eddie George | HEISMAN! | PS1 | 1st Heisman winner on cover |
1997 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 98 | FLA QB Danny Wuerffel | HEISMAN! | PS1, PC | |
1997 | Sony | NCAA Gamebreaker 98 | FSU RB Warrick Dunn | No | PS1 | |
1998 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 99 | MICH CB Charles Woodson | HEISMAN! | PS1, PC | 1st of 2 defensive players ever |
1998 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 99 | NEB QB Scott Frost | No | PS1 | 1st future head coach |
1999 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2000 | TEX RB Ricky Williams | HEISMAN! | PS1 | |
1999 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2000 | UCLA QB Cade McNown | No | PS1 | |
2000 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2001 | ALA RB Shaun Alexander | No | PS1 | |
2000 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2001 | WIS RB Ron Dayne | HEISMAN! | PS1, PS2 | 1st 6th generation console game |
2001 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2002 | FSU QB Chris Weinke | HEISMAN! | PS2 | |
2001 | Sega Sports | NCAA College Football 2K2 | PUR QB Drew Brees | No | DC | |
2002 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2003 | ORE QB Joey Harrington | No | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2002 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2003 | MIA RB Clinton Portis | No | PS2 | [Sony skipped 2002] |
2002 | Sega Sports | NCAA College Football 2K3 | NEB QB Eric Crouch | HEISMAN! | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2003 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2004 | USC QB Carson Palmer | HEISMAN! | PS2, GC, Xbox, N-Gage | 1st handheld on Nokia's disastrous system |
2003 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2004 | PSU RB Larry Johnson | No | PS2 | |
2004 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2005 | PITT WR Larry Fitzgerald | No | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2005 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 06 | MICH WR Desmond Howard | | PS2, Xbox | 1991's Heisman |
2006 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 07 | USC RB Reggie Bush | HEISMAN! | PS2, Xbox, 360, PSP | |
2007 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 08 | BOISE QB Jared Zabransky | No | 360, PS3, PS2, Xbox | |
2007 | Aspyr | Black College Football: BCFX: The Xperience | Generic player, cheerleader, drum major | No | PC, 360 (2009) | HBCU teams |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | CAL WR DeSean Jackson | No | PS2 | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | BC QB Matt Ryan | No | PS3 | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | WVU FB Owen Schmitt | No | PSP | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | MSU mascot Sparty | No | Wii | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | ARK RB Darren McFadden | No | 360 | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | TEX LB Brian Orakpo | No | PS2 | Multi-cover; 2 of 2 defenders |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | UTAH QB Brian Johnson | No | PS3 | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | USC QB Mark Sanchez | No | PSP | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | TTU WR Michael Crabtree | No | 360 | Multi-cover |
2010 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 11 | FLA QB Tim Tebow | HEISMAN! | PS3, 360, PS2, iOS | |
2011 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 12 | ALA RB Mark Ingram II | HEISMAN! | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote cover athlete |
2012 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 13 | BAY QB Robert Griffin III & OKST RB Barry Sanders | YES! | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote for older athlete |
2013 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 14 | MICH Denard Robinson | No | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote cover athlete |
2024 | EA Sports | EA Sports College Football 25 | TBD | TBD | PS5, Xbox Series X/S | |
*Photos on College Football USA 96 cover are
USC Trojan drum major, a
Wisconsin band member, unidentified Florida State player (zoomed in on helmet), but also easily identified K-State WR
Kevin Lockett & Michigan RB
Tim Biakabutuk (both played in '95 season after this came out)
Various developers:
EA Sports's developers:
- High Score Productions (1993: Genesis, Sega CD; 1994-96)
- Visual Concepts (1993: SNES)
- Tiburon Entertainment (1997-98), bought/renamed EA Tiburon (1999-2013), renamed EA Orlando (2024)
- Exient Entertainment (2003: N-Gage)
Sega Sports's developers:
- BlueSky Software (1994-95) [developers of Joe Montana series]
- Visual Concepts & Avalanche Software (2001-02) [NFL 2K & NFL Blitz, respectively]
Sony Computer Entertainment America's developers:
- Sony Interactive Studios America (1996-97), renamed Red Zone Interactive (1998-99), renamed 989 Studios (2000)
Aspyr Media's developer:
- Nerjyzed Entertainment (2007: Windows; 2009: 360)
Further notes:
Bill Walsh was picked because there was an early-theme of having big names on sports video games.
- EA actually started this back when they were the cool, bad boy of games in the 1980s (I'm that old, they packaged their games like records and put photos of their programmers that made them look like musicians on the back) with the pioneering PC game One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird (1983), later updated to Jordan vs. Bird: One on One (1988).
- Nintendo got into it by localizing Punch-Out! as Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (1987) for NES. EA brought out John Madden Football (1988) for PC.
- Sega was wild about this when they launched the Genesis with Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf (1989), Tommy Lasorda Baseball (1989), Pat Riley Basketball (1990), Joe Montana Football (1991).
- 1993: Bill Walsh! There even was an EA Coach K college hoops game.
Bill Walsh may have got the cover curse:
- While he had retired from the San Francisco 49ers on top, after winning his 3rd Super Bowl, he had only returned to the Farm for a year when he was picked (he had a good first tenure in the 70s before jumping to the 49ers).
- In 1992 he took the Cardinal to a Blockbuster Bowl win and a #9 rank. Signed this deal for EA.
- After the first game came out he had two bad seasons and re-retired for good.
The progression of teams is fun to see.
- 1993: the top 24 college football teams from 1992 + 24 of the all-time greatest teams since 1978. The teams were unlicensed so they used city and state names, especially where similar to their real names (e.g. Michigan). But you got some fun results like a spirited game of "South Bend, IN" vs "Raleigh, NC"
- 1994: 36 Division I-A teams, but the bowls were still not included: Instead we get Maple Bowl, Palm Bowl, Pecan Bowl, and Redwood Bowl
- 1995: first version to feature all (108 at the time) Division l-A teams, the real bowl games like Orange, Sugar, Fiesta, and Rose. Includes older names but also the Pacific Tigers, which actually dropped football before the game was released.
The rights to the title "NCAA" license wasn't obtained by EA until 1998 (as you can see there was an earlier one-off by Mindscape). Its ability to use the NCAA's brands in the the football game was actually the secondary result of a licensing deal intended primarily for an EA "March Madness" basketball game.
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2024.05.14 11:36 BurningNad [USA-NJ][H] PS3 80GB Fat + 31 games / PS1 & PS2 games [W] PayPal
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PS3 Killer7 OST PS1, PS2, PS3 games (Timestamp) - PS3 CECHE01 80GB Fat fully backwards compatible (hardware emulation) with all PS1 and PS2 games. Tested working, updated to latest available firmware (4.91 iirc). Wiped and deactivated. Comes with 3 PS3 controllers, one charging cable, power cord and HDMI cable - 325 shipped.
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2024.05.14 11:06 greydorothy A brief discussion of violence in Fire Emblem
Intro
It’s not much of a stretch to say that violence is the primary form of interaction in video games. With a handful of exceptions, most video games involve guys whacking other guys, with varying degrees of brutality. Even chill games fall into this - Stardew Valley has sections with combat in them! Considering the pervasiveness of violence in video games, there has been a ton of amateur and academic commentary on the topic. However, while this is a well-established school of thought, I haven’t seen people try to apply this to Fire Emblem specifically.
So, let’s do that now! In this post, I’ll be exploring how violence in Fire Emblem is implemented - what limitations are placed on violence, how it warps wider game and narrative design, and what it implicitly says and does not say. I hope this post doesn’t come off as too early-2010s “makes you think”-y, but I do think there are multiple interesting things worth talking about here!
Despite the length of this post, "a brief discussion" is an appropriate title, as we won't be able to go into depth on everything. After all, video games are holistic works, so the attitude towards violence is relevant to every aspect of their design. However, I have managed to wrangle some of these threads into the following structure: first a discussion on the fundamental mode of interaction in Fire Emblem, then how stories are constructed with regards to violence, and ending with the aesthetics of violence and how they relate to characters. Also, as FE is a huge series, be aware that I am gonna be making some broad statements which may not apply to each individual plot point of every game. I actually planned to write 3 case studies around Thracia 776, Fates, and Three Houses (which have the most interesting attitudes to violence in the series IMO) which point out these deviations, but this post is way too long and full of tangents already. If people are interested, I’ll make a followup to this post which goes into them in more detail. Also also, because of the nature of this post, I’ll actually give a useful TL;DR for once:
TL;DR: Nintendo games must be fun mechanically, and they can’t be
too uncomfortable narratively. If you try to provide a counterpoint by saying “oh this Kirby final boss is super dark it eats 100 morbillion galaxies”, you do not deserve rights. IntSys has to keep to this as a 2nd party publisher, but they also have to deal with the fact that their games are at least nominally about ‘war’ (or at least they put their toes into that particular thematic pool). This conflict between making a fun video game for children/teens and the wider framing of the narrative leads to interesting narrative and aesthetic tensions.
also fun is cringe, misery is based “Do you like hurting other people?” (or The Fundamental Mode of Interaction)
OK LISTEN I KNOW I LITERALLY JUST SAID THAT I DIDN’T WANT TO COME ACROSS AS A EARLY 2010s “VIOLENCE IN VIDYA BAD :O????” PERSON BUT I SWEAR I’M GOING SOMEWHERE WITH THIS The best place to start when talking about violence in video games is to think about the primary form of interaction in said game. In the case of Fire Emblem, this is in the in-chapter gameplay. Sure, in objective terms the player moves arbitrary objects across a 2D grid which perform subtraction on arbitrary objects controlled by the computer, but this is always framed as controlling a squad of soldiers to engage in (typically lethal) combat with enemies (who are normally also soldiers). When you’re not doing this in-chapter gameplay, you are preparing for the next chapter of combat. This involves surveying the area of combat, preparing weapon loadouts, etc, however more recent entries also include light life-sim-esque elements. To summarize, Fire Emblem’s interactivity involves ordering violence as well as the preparations to order said violence.
For players, this strategic thinking is extremely fun and is the primary draw of the series! You have all these tier lists of who’s better at killing, discussion of the maps where you do the killing, complaints about the length of gameplay sections where you don’t do killing, etc. This is by design, as while I don’t know the core brand tenets of Nintendo, I imagine the Reggie quote
“If it isn’t fun, why bother?” is carved into a solid gold statue of Mario in the office lobby. This then is enforced on all associated studios, including IntSys and so Fire Emblem. While I
would disagree with that Reggie quote (especially the bit where he says “If it’s not a battle, where’s the fun?” which is a wild statement to make about an entire medium), this approach to making games is ultimately fine, and so IntSys tailored the strategic gameplay to be satisfying to your dopamine receptors. You could analyse what the normalisation of violence even in ‘just for fun’ games says about wider gaming culture, but I won’t get into that here. In any case, let’s dig into a few specifics of FE’s interactivity.
One thing that’s interesting with regard to strategy games is the detached perspective of the player. You order units and observe the resulting violence, but it’s not tactile, you don’t directly swing the sword or shoot the bow or cast the spell like with action games. This adds a layer of separation between the player and what fundamentally happens, at least within the framing that the game provides. It’s not like Call of Duty, where your relationship to the violence is very visceral, where you view everything down the barrel of a gun. OK, I probably shouldn’t use a series that I have very little personal experience with (I only listen to
the supplementary lore material, so let’s talk about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. While you’re not directly in the driver’s seat, John Sekiro reacts to your every input with extreme responsiveness, so overcoming the game’s challenges i.e. stabbing people is incredibly visceral and satisfying. While this violence is fantastical in nature, there is sufficient blood and explicit sword-action to clearly say “oh yeah you are violently killing all of those bozos with a katana”. Coming back to FE, not only are you far more detached from the violence, it is presented in an extremely cartoony manner… but let’s not get ahead of ourselves here, we’ll get to the aesthetics later. Point is, Fire Emblem gives the viewpoint of a stoic commander, who Does What Needs To Be Done™, and not the viewpoint of an actual soldier who has to do the actual killing.
Now let’s view the player’s perspective on violence from a different angle. Fire Emblem intends for its combat to be
relatively relaxed on the player side of things - the turn-based nature allows the player to calmly think through all of their moves, and you typically have perfect information on the enemies. The only exceptions to this are Fog of WaSame Turn Reinforcements, which are rare and typically unpopular amongst the fanbase. This leans into ‘combat as sport’, where (going back to the Reggie quote) you have a fun time picking apart a puzzle with the tools you have, and we all collectively enjoy this! This is a valid way of designing strategy games, and I like what IntSys has done. However, it’s not the only way of making these games - for example, in Total War you have to juggle all your battalions in real time whilst the enemy is bearing down on you, and the XCOM games always have Fog of War and limited information on the enemies, with you never knowing what kind of awful new monster is going to suddenly charge at you. Don’t get me wrong, neither of these follow ‘combat as war’, the principle that violence should properly mimic the stress, tension and unfairness of actual conflict. Hell, neither of them are particularly mature either - Total War is the strategy game equivalent of smashing action figures together, and XCOM emulates a pulp sci-fi alien invasion story. However, the additional pressures these games have make them hew
slightly closer to actual conflict, putting you more in that mindset in a way that the clean fun Fire Emblem doesn’t really do. Again, I want to say FE’s approach to violence in in-map gameplay is fine, but when all three of these franchises have an explicit narrative framing of ‘warfare’, it does make Fire Emblem’s narrative a little more… stretched.
Finally, I want to briefly mention the maps. To steal from a brilliant Jacob Geller video, these are
Worlds Designed For Violence. At least outside of the Kaga games, the maps you fight on are primarily designed around how the player interacts with them, i.e. fights on them. While I imagine the narrative designers and artists at IntSys are involved throughout the map design process, the gameplay flow probably takes precedence most of the time. Maps are not designed to resemble realistic places that you have to fight through, they are instead designed primarily to provide fun gameplay experiences before being dressed up by the artists to look realistic/fit the specific story beat. This is a more consistently entertaining approach to map design - heaven knows we have a lot of Kaga castle assault maps which are as fun as actually assaulting an entrenched position IRL - but this lack of friction could potentially take the bite out of the intended vibe, neuter any commentary on violence throughout the story.
You may have noticed that we’ve only talked about the “in-map” gameplay for now, when there’s an entire second half of these games, i.e. all the gameplay between the maps. Don’t worry, we’ll get to all of that, but this may fit better in:
Something something “ludonarrative” something something (or Narrative Implications)
(To clarify, here I’m going to talk about the wider plots and narrative structure as opposed to characterisation, as that fits more into the aesthetics of the series)
It’s not bold to say that the narratives of games have to warp around the core gameplay structure. Especially in AAA video game production, the narrative designers usually have to take a back seat to the systems and level designers, at least outside of the initial rough outline they provide in the original game pitch. In this case, the job of the writer is to form vaguely coherent connective tissue between individual levels, setpieces and expensive pre-rendered cutscenes. This must be a very difficult job, and is probably the reason why most video game stories are the way they are. I am not privy to IntSys internal meetings, but I imagine they abide by this paradigm, trying to give a reason for why you fight 20 battles which roughly align with plot beats that were decided years ago.
Put another way, the writers of Fire Emblem must contrive a reason why the characters fight a vast number of violent battles in a strategic manner. This has a pretty easy solution - war! We have found something it’s good for, as whenever the gameplay designers decide that an extra map is required, the writers can just insert “oh no there’s a blockade of enemy soldiers in the way, guess you gotta kill them all”. This is the case for almost all the games and is a fair enough narrative choice, as it’s frankly one of the few scenarios where you could reasonably contrive so many battles, but it’s worth examining this in a bit more detail.
Even in the framing of warfare, there are still a
lot of skirmishes, which sometimes the narrative or tone fails to support - or at least, their presence means that violence isn’t taken that seriously. Let’s take an example from early in Awakening: Emmeryn sends the Shepherds to negotiate an alliance with Regna Ferox. On the way, they are ambushed by Risen on the Northroad (1), have to fight the border guards who think Chrom is a bandit I think??? (2), and then after arriving they need to take part in Regna Ferox’s ritual combat to secure their alliance (3). These beats aren’t necessarily bad, and I actually think Awakening uses these opportunities quite well: the Risen are established as a constant threat to the world (except not really in the main story but that’s a whole other thing), “Marth'' gets more development, we set up Regna Ferox as fighty people who like to fight, and while the middle encounter is
very tenuous it does set up a funny joke in Cynthia’s paralogue. However, I want to communicate that if the map/encounter designers need X maps between plot points A and B - in this case, needing low-stakes trials in the tutorial period - then there’s gonna be a fair bit of narrative filler. That is to say, there must be multiple combat encounters that kinda just happen, which makes violence a lot more casual in the narrative. See also the myriad examples of “oh shit random bandits attack!”, used to have a lower stakes map, with bandits appearing and vanishing as needed. This works fine enough in the context of ‘combat as sport’, allowing your favourite scrunglo to build up a triple-digit body count, but this casual attitude circumvents potentially interesting ideas with regards violence. Taking the example further, banditry and its causes are never seriously explored, as bandits are just treated as a filler enemy (except in Based As Hell Thracia 776).
Another narrative consequence of needing so many fights is that… you need to
fight. That is to say, any anti-war sentiment or appeal to diplomacy in the series is fundamentally undercut by a) strategic combat being a core appeal of the series and b) narrative beats needing to be structured around fighting enemies. It’s a struggle to have moments of diplomacy and reconciliation when you had a fight within 3 minutes of said moment, lest some people start screaming that things are getting boring. This also makes any appeals to pacifism kinda moot. Xander’s quote about “war bad” in Conquest is utter bullshit, as a huge part of the marketing around that route focuses on the coolness of the tactical combat and its challenge. Eirika and Ephraim can never be equal, because Ephraim’s “fighting is fucken awesome” is encouraged by the gameplay, and Eirika can NEVER save 11037 because we need a final boss and no-one else fits the bill.
Speaking of, in video games it’s best practice to have a big bad guy you fight at the end of the story, the toughest mechanical challenge coinciding with the narrative climax. In Fire Emblem, you have one grand final battle which decides the fate of the war and/or world, before cutting to a brief wrap-up and then credits. This is an attempt to make these games satisfying, which is fine, but this is at odds with an anti-war message (which FE often gestures towards) - that is, actual wars tend to be deeply unsatisfying in a narrative sense! Oftentimes, after a decisive battle, things just kinda keep going for a little while afterwards with casualties continuing to pile up until peace terms are agreed. In the few cases where there
is a final battle, it’s more of a formality as the decisive moment occurred months ago. See World War 1 and… World War 2 for examples of each, not to mention a whole host of war-related books and films. The problem with doing this in a video game is that it would require having multiple one-sided fights past the most climatic fight, which would be unfun, and we return to that fucking Reggie quote again. While video games
can effectively explore this anti-war narrative space - This War of Mine is a fantastic example - it just doesn’t gel with the fun games that IntSys wants to make. I bring this up in the context of FE because Fire Emblem has such an aesthetic focus on warfare compared to other video games, so it sticks out even further. Even in FE6/FE9 where the war is effectively over in the final few maps, the enemies still remain extremely challenging, because if they didn’t things would be boring.
A few minor things that didn’t fit in above before we wrap up this section. First of all, in making an action packed story, Fire Emblem neglects an important aspect of army life in warfare - the “hurrying up and waiting”. In the majority of cases, the breaks between fights is under 10 minutes, it’s just glossed over. Fire Emblem Three Houses is
the exception to this, but there it’s more framed as school life. Some people may say “what’s the point in having large amounts of timewasting where nothing happens in my game about war” and to that I would say fuck you, I want to play Jarhead Emblem. Next, Fire Emblem involves fighting people AND monsters, but these targets are typically given equal narrative weight, outside of
maybe a funny line of dialogue about someone being afraid of monsters. In 99% of cases, enemy soldiers you fight have no more humanity than literal monsters. The death of any of your beloved soldiers is a tragedy with big sad death quotes, the death of those poor fuckers is quite literally a statistic which is proudly used to rank how well your guys have done at the end of the game. Finally, the limited scope of the violence the series can show limits the potential impact of scenes. In some cases, this is good as the implication is enough, e.g. the ‘Monica’ scene in Sacred Stones is wonderfully grim and would be weakened by anything explicit. However, a number of other scenes are neutered by the limitations on violence. This fundamentally relates to the aesthetics of the series:
insert prozd tweet/skit here (or Aesthetics, Tone, and Characters)
I’ve been talking a lot about ‘the violence committed’, and this might have seemed a bit weird to you. It’s a true statement, but because the violence is mostly cartoony and abstracted - bad guys disappear into nothingness, there’s no blood, etc - it’s hard to think of it in that way. It’s basically impossible to place Fire Emblem in the same artistic sphere as, say, All Quiet on the Western Front. This aesthetic sense was partially tech-limited in the early NES and SNES games, which was grandfathered into the more graphically complex titles, but it’s also related to how the aesthetics unavoidably warp the tone of the work. IntSys needs their games to be relatively lighthearted and unconcerned with the consequences of its violence, as one of the core appeals of these games is the charming cast of characters. As you would expect, it would be a lot harder to appreciate your goofy blorbos and their lighthearted chats about nothing if you could see the brutal consequences of their triple digit body counts. If violence was more realistic, there would be a lot less “ooh I like training and/or this one hyperspecific food” or “I like peace, but
I guess violence may be possibly needed sometimes” and there would have to be a lot more trauma and dourness. There are also age rating concerns, as you can’t exactly sell Come And See Emblem to pre-teens. And once more, to clarify:
Fire Emblem as it exists now is fine! I like the lighthearted tone of this series, and I like the characters that reside within it. However, a few problems do arise from IntSys’s approach to violence, as occasionally they brush up against darker ideas but (due to similar reasons to the above) they can never commit to them, which neuters their potential impact. This is especially troublesome with regards to characterisation, as the little dudes are a core appeal, so if something is off that could cause problems. In a sense, at points we have severe aesthetic tension.
A fairly useful case study to see how this affects characterisation is with Mozu in Fire Emblem Fates. Mozu is a charming character, a genial country bumpkin with a bit of an edge at times, who has fond memories of her hometown. This lines up with the lighthearted tone of her recruitment paralogue, where (
checks notes) her entire village gets massacred by inhuman monsters, with her mother literally being murdered right in front of her, and she joins up with Corrin’s party because there is literally nothing left of her old life. I understand that people who experience extreme trauma do still manage to live meaningful lives, and that IntSys wouldn’t want to have a character who is a barely functional traumatised mess for 90% of the campaign. However, this doesn’t explain the sheer dissonance between the relatively normal and well-adjusted Mozu who quietly remembers her lost loved ones, and the fact that her village got My Lai’d a handful of weeks ago in the game’s timeline. IMO this would work a lot better if there were a few survivors (instead of literally everyone else dying), with Mozu actively choosing to leave her old life to help others instead of being forced to leave by circumstance. This reduction in scope would mitigate the dissonance between the character and what actually happens to her. This is by far the most extreme example in the series, however I’m sure you can think of others. My issue here is not with having ‘normal’ characters, or with them suffering tragedies, my issue is the dissonance between the two when viewing the scope of said tragedies. This is just one way the series wants to get into darker territory, then swiftly backing off instead of delving into the consequences.
This aesthetic restriction also affects the potential impact of dramatic scenes in the main story, limiting what the focus of these scenes can actually be. This little bit will involve heavy spoilers for Genealogy of the Holy War and Spec Ops: The Line (I KNOW THESE GAMES ARE VERY DIFFERENT WITH VERY DIFFERENT INTENDED DEMOGRAPHICS IN VERY DIFFERENT CULTURAL CONTEXTS, SHUT UP).
Both have a very important narrative moment around their midpoints, involving fire magic/white phosphorus respectively. In each game, the deaths that occur are utterly horrific when you think about them. In FE4 the focus is on the drama of the plot twist and effects on the characters, with the actual effects of the violence being left to implication. We don’t know if this was the original intent of Kaga and the team, or if this was enforced by various tech- and publisher-related restrictions, but in either case we do not see anything explicit. In any case, in Spec Ops: The Line, the horror and graphic nature of the violence is completely inescapable, and therefore forms the core of the turning point of the story. The specifics of the violence itself are crucial - the game does not work if you don’t see the consequences of the white phosphorus - and it leads beautifully to the complete descent of its endgame. You may be saying “of course you couldn’t show that violence in FE, it’s a kids game” which is true, and in any case the scene in Genealogy is very good, even without showing the violence. I imagine if we get a remake in the year 202X we wouldn’t see anything explicit anyway, partially due to the publisher but also because the scene doesn’t necessarily need it. The point I am trying to make is that the aesthetics form a limitation on what Fire Emblem can explore, narrative space that the series fundamentally cannot reach. One more thing, and this isn’t really about the games themselves but the impressions leading into them, and how the aesthetics can affect that. Do you guys remember when the intro cutscene of Three Houses was released a few weeks before release? I do, and
I also remember the collective shock of the community when seeing the early previews. It was so drastically different to everything that had come before, and consequently was really intriguing - you can see a lot of speculation in the above comments. To clarify, I don’t want to pretend that 3H is some kind of super mature ultra gritty war story, or that blood = good game, but that beginning cutscene gave one hell of a first impression. Even though the game isn’t
that much darker than any other FE game, the sheer unexpectedness put people off-kilter in a kinda awesome way. Does the game actually deliver? YMMV, but I think this (and some of the later cutscenes, such as the mid-game Dimitri one) work quite well. Sometimes, a little injection of harsher violence can go a long way.
Conclusion
Frankly I don’t really have a conclusion, sorry. As you can see, there are so many disparate strands, I can’t possibly make one grand thesis statement. Maybe the inherent contradictions of having warfare in a family friendly video game weakens the potential end result? I guess, but I don’t want to imply that what we have now is bad, as it is pretty good tbh. So, uhh…
…
OK, if I had to say something, it’s more about the process of making this. Having to try and think about how violence intersects with a video game you like takes you in a number of different directions. Ultimately, this process was really fulfilling for me, and I would recommend that you do the same (for FE or anything else)! Trying to analyse something you enjoy from a perspective not usually applied is pretty neat. If you guys have any thoughts (on the points above or your own), I’d be very interested to hear them!
Also, if people are interested, I’ll try to make a few case studies. I would focus on Thracia 776, Fates, and Three Houses, as (when thinking on this topic) I found that these games were consistently the most intriguing, with the most interesting relationships to violence. This would probably take a while though, as I am gonna be very busy in June, and I probably won’t have time this month either.
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2024.05.14 10:51 DeterminedCamilla Linux compatible laptop around 700-800 CHF, Switzerland, for light gaming, editing and programming
LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE - Total budget (in local currency) and country of purchase. Please do not use USD unless purchasing in the US: around 700-800 Swiss Francs or Euros, I am in Switzerland but can buy from Italy if needed.
- Are you open to refurbs/used? Yes, but I'd prefer new
- How would you prioritize form factor (ultrabook, 2-in-1, etc.), build quality, performance, and battery life? It has to have good build quality and great battery life. I use it in university, the longer it lasts both battery wise and future proofing wise, the better. No specific need for the form factor, I was looking for something in the range of a Ryzen 7 7730U, since it has good integrated graphics
- How important is weight and thinness to you? Of course I'd much rather something light since I carry it on my back almost always but it's not that big of an issue
- Do you have a preferred screen size? If indifferent, put N/A. 16 Inches, 15 is also good
- Are you doing any CAD/video editing/photo editing/gaming? List which programs/games you desire to run. I will be doing very light video and photo editing and will do light gaming like emulation, indie titles, mabye up to switch emulation but not further. I have a desktop that does heavy gaming just fine and I'd avoid something with an Nvidia card, I don't need it and Linux does not like it that much.
- If you're gaming, do you have certain games you want to play? At what settings and FPS do you want? As I said, if it can run PS3 and Switch Emulation it would be AMAZING, DS3 and DS1, New Vegas, Civ 6 etc. nothing too heavy anyway, as I said it is not a priority more so a plus that is very nice to have, and if it cannot run these it's fine too.
- Any specific requirements such as good keyboard, reliable build quality, touch-screen, finger-print reader, optical drive or good input devices (keyboard/touchpad)? Keyboard quality is top priority, same for the build quality, I don't want it to break on me, and it would be quite problematic as repairs here cost A LOT.
- Leave any finishing thoughts here that you may feel are necessary and beneficial to the discussion. I will install Arch Linux on it, the less tinkering I have to do with various drivers the better. Linux compatibility is top priority, if I spend 800 on a laptop I don't wanna compromise on things cause of bad compatibility or closed source components that require god forsaken drivers. I can do tinkering just fine, I'd just like to avoid having most issues I can avoid. Stuff like fingerprint reader are pretty irrelevant to me, I'm mainly talking the big things like cpu/integrated gpu support, wi-fi, bluetooth etc. As a side note, if it is well equipped for programming it is perfect since I will most likely take programming courses in the future. I wanna spend a good amount now and not have to change it in quite a while if possible. Easy hardware upgradeability is also a factor, I would like that.
Thanks a bunch!
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2024.05.14 03:25 Kenshin1296 [USA] [H] PSP Go, Gba, Ds Lite, 2ds, Kuon, Rule of Rose, SBK N64, Mario Kart DD, Nsmbw, The Last Story, WiiSportsR, One Piece PW4, DQ Builders, Mario Odyssey, Caligula Eff 1&2, THPS1&2 Etc) GB/Gba games, Pokemon Ranger 1-3, HOTD2, SFEX2 Plus, Intelligent Qube, Stella Dues, Blue Dragon [W] PP F&F
All items are FIRM in price and include shipping! Will take $5 off each additional item purchased (Certain items including consoles or multi disk ps1 titles may may not be included depending on heaviness or other factors. Just check in with me and I'll lyk) Everything is tested and fully working unless stated otherwise!!! Consoles Nes N64 Gamecube Wii Nintendo Switch Gameboy/GBC Gba Ds 3ds Dreamcast Ps1 Ps2 Ps3 Ps4 Psp (All Umd Only)
Vita Xbox Xbox 360 (Some have manuals, some don't. Pictures will show)
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2024.05.13 22:58 Useful_Rest5900 It normally never does this i have an arcade on a retro pi 3b+ and im sorta new at this stuff so help would be appreciated
2024.05.13 22:25 CronicCanabis88 Retroid 4/ Retroid 4 pro SPECS DEEP DIVE
*** THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, ***
Retroid 4 Pro
***CPU:***
Dimensity 1100, [
4xA78@2.6GHz](mailto:
4xA78@2.6GHz) cores &
4xA55@2.0 GHz cores
The CPU that we will find inside the RP4P, is the
Dimensity 1100, with 4 Performance, xA78 cores, clocked out to run up to 2.6GHz & 4 ECO, xA55 cores, clocked out to run at a maximum of 2.0 GHz. This is an upgrade over the RP4 as that 4 of the 8 cores have a much higher clock rate of 2.6 Ghz, not just 2.0 Ghz. Having this combo of "Eco" and "performace" cores in this device allows you to do things like maximize your game play with INSANE battery life when the proper settings are used during low power tasks, such as NES or SNES emulation for example, to get 8-10 hours (reports vary but this seems to be the average battery life on minimal useage because 'what is minimal useage' varys when put next to 'standby' ). Both models come with 3 "performance" modes baked in to the OS. These are Standard, Performance, and Max performance, and these limit the Cpu cores in different ways to different degrees, which is very usefull when doing tasks that do not need all the power the device has to offer. This keeps temps as low as possible to not warm hands during extended gameplay, ( really even under max load and the slowest fan settings this is not an issue, but in theory it is), and max that battery life, until you need that extra power for tasks that push the limits of the device.
*** GPU:
Mali G77 MC9 clocked at 836MHz ***
The Arm Mali-G77 GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is the first-generation premium device GPU based on the Mali Valhall architecture.The Mali-G77 provides 30% performance density uplift and 30% improvement on energy efficiency compared to the previous generation Mali-G76 on ISO process and frequency, so even thou this GPU is a few years old, it was a beast in its day, making it still a great budget GPU for most high powered applicationos STILL. This coupled with a 60% improvement in machine learning applications is driving innovative experiences and applications on mobile devices. Mali-G77 has support for all latest APIs, including the latest releases of Vulkan and OpenCL.
***
DISPLAY: 4.7 inch, touchscreen, 750×1334@60Hz, 500nits ***
The screen is a GREAT resolution for the games you would play on it, the power of the device, and the size of the device. Wile AAA, Flagship phones sport up to 4k screens, at these smaller sizes, a lower res screen goes a LOT further then if its on a bigger display.Most of the games you will play on this emulator, have native resolutions UNDER the resolution of the screen, so your all good there. This again, pairs well with teh CPU/GPU combo, because rendering at this resolution for the DC/PS2/Switch emulation is great, and is the perfect balance of performance/Visual quality.
*** RAM: 8GB
LPDDR4x ***
With 8 gigs of Fast, LPDDR4s ram, maxing at 4266 MT/s, you should never be in a situation with this device and its other limitations, where your out of RAM. The LPDDR4x Was Samsungs take on the LPDDR4,consuming aprox 17% less power, and boasting a 15% boost from the previous gen ram. This was a perfect adition to the other componets you will find inside this beast.
*** STORAGE128GB UFS 3.1, Micro SD card slot ***
The recorded metrics reveal a sequential reading speed of 946.2MB/s, a sequential writing speed of 363.83MB/s, a random reading speed of 129.43MB/s, and a random writing speed of 156.17MB/s. These benchmarks provide valuable insights into the efficiency and capabilities of the ROM in terms of data access and transfer speeds.
COMMUNICATIONSWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Whats one of the worst things when playing a video game? Latency issues are so frustrating, and when you try to get that "Frame Perfect" button press and your bluetooth controllers latency is making this impossible( I know this is on a device that has a controller built in, but when you plug this in to your TV, throw a USB-C hub on there, plug in a ccharger, maybe a harddrive, you need to have a controller at that point) with Bluetooth5.2, you can be assured Low latency and long range, adn the ability to pair multiple devices at once. The next biggest issue for gamers is therir ping (network latency)
BATTERY5000mAh
This large capacity battery (same size as whats in the samsung s23 ultra BTW) paired with the 4 Eco cores on the CPU, the ability to turn off the fan and control its speeds. Its min speed setting is ALWAYS MORE than enough, never go higher then this to keep battery life up, the fan is a HUGE draw on the battery. I seem to be able to bug it out very often, so even on max performance mode using dreamcast/ps2 emulators, i never see my temps above 55 deg, and STRAIGHT FROM RETROID, they claim " D100 is POP technics, our system show the cpu temperature is junction temperature, not cpu top temperature. when junction temperature arrived 90 degrees, D100 datasheet is allowed high to 125 degrees, so no feel anxious if it arrived 90 degrees. "*source Email with retroid*so dont worry about temnps keep that fan off/lowest setting if your being forced to run it, and always leave your Power Mode on the lowest setting unless what you are play can not run
I/O Micro HDMI video output, 3.5mm headphone port, USB Type-C (data and charging)
While the Micro HDMI on this device has a max resolution of 720, so opt for a USB-C hub tht allows HDMI,USB-C PD port for charging and a 2nd for Data transfer, and then Ethernet is a good option to get on this, I got one with all that plus 4 USB3.1 ports for like 12 bucks. The wired 3.5mm jack is refreshing seeing as phones have been lacking these for a long time now.
Retroid 4
CPU
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2024.05.13 22:20 GSB6189 A while back my physics teacher left the school and left a ton of consoles and games from his after-school club behind. Imagine my surprise when I took a bunch home and found this
| He took a bunch of stuff with him too but left about 70% and when I asked if I could have it he said I could take whatever I wanted. Ended up with two 360s, one OG Xbox, a NES, a PS3, and games/controllers/cords for all of em, including this gem that sits displayed on my workbench submitted by GSB6189 to xbox360 [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 18:55 Samourai03 Emulators and Apple
We planned to release a NES emulator with all the functions users can expect. It also includes an option to download games. However, Apple continues its malicious compliance and rejects it for spam, regardless of the changes we make to the app.
I don't think Apple allowed emulators just because one day they said, "Oh, why not allow emulators?" You allowed emulators because Apple didn't have any other choice. DMA forces Apple to allow third-party app stores, and these app stores will have emulators. So, to cut the ground from under, Apple changed the rule. But in reality, Apple don't want emulators
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2024.05.13 18:33 sbourwest [USA-KY] [H]Games (Switch, PS1, PS2, PS3) [W]Switch Games, PS1, PS2, PS3 & SNES RPGs, + Your Offers/Lists!
Game Title | Platform | Condition | Additional Details |
Airoheart | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Akiba's Trip Undead & Undressed Day One Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Includes box & original contents |
Alice Gear Aegis CS | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Aokana: Four Rhythms Across The Blue | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Bayonetta 3 | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Buccanyar! | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Japanese region, with English |
Calico | Nintendo Switch | CIB | PEGI |
Chaos Code- New Sign of Catastrophe | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Cosmo Dreamer & Like Dreamer Double D Collection Limited Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Includes box & original contents |
Crymachina | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Demon Gaze Extra | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Diablo III: The Eternal Collection | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Dragon's Lair Trilogy | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Limited Run Game |
Dreamworks Dragons: Legend of the Nine Realms | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Gothic Classic | Nintendo Switch | CIB | THQ Nordic Website |
Gothic II Complete Classic | Nintendo Switch | CIB | THQ Nordic Website |
Kitaria Fables | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Labyrinth of Refrain & Labyrinth of Galleria | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Will only trade as set! |
Maglam Lord | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Miracle Snack Shop | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Mugen Souls & Mugen Souls Z Limited Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Will only trade as set! |
Omen of Sorrow Limited Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Includes box & original contents |
Potion Permit | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Reverie: Sweet As Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Rustler | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Scibblenauts Mega Pack | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Spongebob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Starsand | Nintendo Switch | CIB | PEGI Rating |
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Titan Quest | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 | Nintendo Switch | CIB | |
Trinity Trigger Day 1 Edition | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Includes box & original contents |
Various Daylife | Nintendo Switch | CIB | Asian Import with English |
The Granstream Saga | Playstation 1 | CIB | |
Vagrant Story | Playstation 1 | CIB | Dirty Case |
Champions of Norrath | Playstation 2 | CIB | Greatest Hits version |
Demon Stone: Forgotten Realms | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Mafia | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Max Payne | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Max Payne 2 | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Summoner | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Summoner 2 | Playstation 2 | CIB | |
Agarest War: Zero (Limited Edition) | Playstation 3 | Partial CIB | Includes Game, Manual, Outerbox, and Cards. Missing guide & Soundtrack CD |
Blazblue: Chrono Phantasma | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Dark Souls | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Dead or Alive 5 | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Dead Rising 2 | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Dragon Age II | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Dungeon Siege III | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Golden Axe: Beast Rider | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
The Lord of the Rings: War in the North | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Two Worlds II | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Yakuza 4 | Playstation 3 | CIB | |
Pitfall | Super Nintendo | Loose | |
Will send pictures upon request & answer any questions regarding items.
WANTS:
- Atelier Games for Nintendo Switch (Except Ryza trilogy)
- Low Print or Import RPGs for Switch
- Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition (Black Label) for PS3
- PS1 RPGs, namely Suikoden 1 & 2, Saga Frontier 1 & 2, Lunar 2, Ogre Battle, Tomba! 1 & 2, etc.
- SNES RPGs, such as Harvest Moon, Robotrek, EVO, and Chrono Trigger
- Strategy Guides & Manuals for Retro RPGs (NES, SNES, GB/C/A, PS1)
- Your Lists for PS1, PS2, PS3, Nintendo Switch, DS, 3DS, and GB/C/A, primarily interested in RPGs.
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2024.05.13 18:18 ebudd08 [US - UT][H] Sega Dreamcast, Saturn, Nintendo Wii(U), (3)DS, Game Boy (Color, Advance), NES, SNES, Xbox (360), PlayStation (2, 3) -- Games, Consoles, Accessories [W] PayPal
Shipping is not included unless noted. Please offer on bundles, I'm really inclined to move as much of this stuff as I possibly can and will offer better deals the more you buy.
On everything $5 & under, consider it 3 for $10, 5 for $15, 20 for $50 Title | CIB/loose | Price/Notes |
Console Dreamcast | Loose | $70 - Yellowed, but works great. Includes A/V and power cords, as well as one OEM controller. Sold to CronoGod |
3 controllers | Loose | $20 each - 2 white OEM, one green Performance-branded |
2 OEM VMUs | Loose | $20 each - One green, one white Green sold to CronoGod |
Memory card | Loose | $10 - Performance-brand |
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | Loose | $15 - Good condition Sold to CronoGod |
Centipede | Loose | $6 - Good condition |
Chicken Run | CIB | $13 - Good condition |
Crazy Taxi | CIB | $20 - Sega All Stars |
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX | CIB | $6 - Good condition |
Disney’s Dinosaur | CIB | $13 - Good condition |
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 | Loose | $8 - Good condition |
NFL Blitz 2001 | CIB | $35 - Good condition |
Quake 3 Arena | CIB | $20 - Good condition |
Resident Evil CODE Veronica | Loose | $20 - Includes both discs in a kind of broken jewel case thing |
Sega Bass Fishing | CIB | $8 - Sega All Stars |
Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 | Loose | $10 - Includes case, no manual, decent condition |
Shenmue | CIB | $30 - Cracked bottom of jewel case (the plastic piece) |
Skies of Arcadia | CIB | $125 - Excellent condition Sold elsewhere |
SnoCross Championship Racing | CIB | $10 - Good condition |
Sonic Adventure | CIB | $45 - Sega All Stars Sold elsewhere |
Sonic Adventure 2 | Includes case, no manual | $110 - Good condition, no manual/cover art Sold elsewhere |
Tomb Raider: Chronicles | CIB | $18 - Good condition |
Vigilante 8 2nd Offense | CIB | $22 - Good condition |
Virtua Fighter 3tb | Loose | $15 - Good condition |
Pics of Dreamcast stuff
here, please request more as needed. Local pickup is great, also able to ship.
All clean, but untested (I don't have a Saturn console)
Title | Notes | Price |
Bootleg Sampler | Loose | $5 |
Iron Man X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal | Loose | $10 |
Sega Worldwide Soccer ‘97 | Loose | $8 |
Tomb Raider | Loose | $15 |
Virtua Cop | Loose | $5 |
World Series Baseball ‘98 | Loose | $8 |
Title | Console | Price/notes |
Bandai Golf Pebble Beach Challenge | NES | $3 |
Days of Thunder | NES | $8 |
Double Dribble | NES | $6 |
Knight Rider | NES | $10 Pics |
Side Pocket | NES | $7 |
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World | NES | $12 Pics |
Slalom | NES | $8 |
Title | Console | Price/notes |
D Force | SNES | $8 |
Frogger | SNES | $10 |
Metal Combat | SNES | $10 Pics |
MVP Baseball | SNES | $5 |
NBA Live 95 | SNES | $5 |
Tuff E Nuff | SNES | $12 Pics |
2 SNS-001 Consoles For Parts/Not Working 2
For Parts/Not Working consoles that have been broken down, including one housing (has some chips/cracks), 2 motherboards, all components, however some are guaranteed to not work. The boards themselves may have additional issues beyond the removed chips, I have no way to test or check them. Neither of these motherboards work. Both of them were giving different graphical issues on the screen, so I thought I'd be clever and try to swap some chips around, but found out as I was doing it that I have no experience with it and was in way over my head. I do not know if there are working chips here to even create one working SNES, as far as I'm aware all of the graphics chips/etc. are bad.
Pics here $35 Title | Console | Price/notes |
A Bug's Life | GB | $5 |
All-Star Baseball 2000 | GBC | $5 |
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 | GBC | $5 - Bad label |
Demon Driver | GBA | $6 |
Rayman Advance | GBA | $8 |
Smuggler's Run | GBA | $4 |
Treasure Planet | GBA | $5 |
Winter X Games Snowboarding 2002 | GBA | $3 |
World Tennis Stars | GBA | $3 |
Feel free to take all Game Boy/ColoAdvance games for $30+shipping Title | Console | Price/notes |
Barbie: Jet, Set & Style | NDS | $3 - Loose |
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow | NDS | $25 - Loose, no label, authentic |
Deal or No Deal | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Games Around the World | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Horsez | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Imagine: Fashion Designer | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Imagine: Fashion Stylist | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Jeopardy | NDS | $5 - CIB |
MahJong Quest | NDS | $4 - CIB |
My Farm | NDS | $4 - CIB |
Pictionary | NDS | $5 - Sealed |
Winx Club Magical Fairy Party | NDS | $7 - CIB |
Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop | 3DS | $20 - CIB |
Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley | 3DS | $20 - Loose |
Title | Console | Price/notes |
Accessory Gibson Les Paul | 360 | $65 - Tested, sometimes the green button needs to be pressed hard. I should probably just open it up and clean up the pad, but there's a chance the rubber is just wearing out, as it tends to do. |
Accessory OEM Controller | Xbox | $10 - have 2, both model S for original Xbox, both have breakaway cables |
Burnout 3 | Xbox | $8 |
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | Xbox | $5 |
Gun | Xbox | $5 |
Juiced | Xbox | $6 |
Superman Returns | Xbox | $5 |
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict | Xbox | $5 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | 360 | $6 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | 360 | $6 |
Ghost Recon 2 | 360 | $5 |
Guitar Hero 2 | 360 | $10 |
Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock | 360 | $10 |
Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock | 360 | $10 |
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith | 360 | $15 |
MLB 2K9 | 360 | $5 |
NBA 2K12 | 360 | $5 |
Ridge Racer 6 | 360 | $10 Pics |
Please note - most of these games are not complete - either missing manual, replacement case/cover art, or loose disc. Please check with me if you're curious. Title | Console | Price/notes |
Treasures of the Deep | PS1 | $15 - CIB |
Wargames: Defcon 1 | PS1 | $12 - CIB |
Warhawk | PS1 | $12 - CIB, longbox, not in great shape |
American Chopper | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Arctic Thunder | PS2 | $8 - CIB |
Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 | PS2 | $3 - CIB |
Call of Duty: Finest Hour | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Call of Duty: Finest Hour | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Crash n' Burn | Ps2 | $8 - CIB |
Eragon | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Flatout | PS2 | $8 - CIB |
Flatout | PS2 | $5 - Loose |
The Getaway | PS2 | $8 - CIB |
The Getaway | PS2 | $4 - Loose |
Gran Turismo 3 | PS2 | $5 - GH CIB |
Guitar Hero 2 | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Hitman 2 | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
IHRA Drag Racing 2 | PS2 | $3 - CIB |
Kingdom Hearts 2 | PS2 | $5 - Loose |
Madden 07 | PS2 | $3 - CIB |
MX vs ATV | PS2 | $3 - Loose |
NAMCO Museum | PS2 | $7 - GH CIB |
NBA 2K9 | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
PopCap Hits Vol. 1 | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
Rise to Honor | PS2 | $8 - CIB |
Smuggler's Run | PS2 | $8 - CIB |
SOCOM 2 | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
Splinter Cell | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Starksy & Hutch | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
Strike Force Bowling | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Tetris Worlds | PS2 | $5 - CIB |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 | PS2 | $2 - Loose |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 | PS2 | $2 - Loose |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006 | PS2 | $2 - Loose |
TOCA Race Driver 2 | PS2 | $6 - CIB |
Trigger Man | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
World Championship Poker | PS2 | $4 - CIB |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | PS3 | $5 - CIB |
Grand Theft Auto IV | PS3 | $8 - Loose |
Killzone 3 | PS3 | $5 - CIB |
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe | PS3 | $8 - CIB |
Rocksmith 2014 | PS3 | $10 - CIB |
Skyrim | PS3 | $4 - CIB |
Sports Champions | PS3 | $4 - CIB |
Title | Console | Price/notes |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | Wii | $5 - CIB |
Manhunt 2 | Wii | $18 - CIB |
The Price is Right | Wii | $4 - Loose |
Wii Play | Wii | $5 - CIB |
Wii Play | Wii | $5 - CIB |
Skylanders | WiiU | $4 - Case |
Skylanders | WiiU | $4 - Case |
LEGO Dimensions | WiiU | $4 - Case |
Thanks for looking!
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