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Posted on Sep 16th 2011 at 07:19:29 AM by (tigerhandheld1989)
Posted under Star Fox, Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, 3DS, Wii, Star Fox 64 3D

That's right boys and girls Star Fox is back in all of his Arwing glory, but this time its all in 3D. Sounds cool right well it it is so strap yourself in your in for quite a ride!!!

Story - 7.5/10

For all you SF64 vets you know the story, but newcomers don't so I'll explain the gist of it. The Star Fox Team (Fox McCloud, Peppy Hare, Slippy Toad, and Falco Lombardi) is hired by General Pepper the head of the planet Corneria's army to help stop Andross from invading the Lylat System and take over Corneria. Thats only a small fraction of the story so if you want to know more just look online because I don't want to bore you guys.

Sound/Music - 9/10

The music is outstanding for this remake, the reason for that is the music is re-orchestrated for all the music each music track sounds beautiful I loved it so much I searched for a rip of the music which I found it, but anyway you can listen to the music in the sound test by beating the game. My favorite remade music is the main menu music just so you know. Nintendo also managed to get most of the original voice cast from the N64 days, the only one that changed was Falco (I think), but they do sound older of course. Hey at least it brings back the classic feel.

Controls - 8.5/10

The controls for this are surprisingly great, they are very responsive for the most part. You can change control types to type A or type B, I use type B because it's based off the N64 controls. I won't go into what each button does because iy'll take awhile, but I will say you use the circle pad to move around and you can also invert the axis if you would like to, which means instead of pressing down to go down you would press up. I use this because its like that in the N64 version. I recommend using type B inverted vertical axis. Also they added a function for the d-pad which is cool, certain directions do certain maneuvers, example if you want to do a somersault you would press the corresponding button it says in the options menu.

The gyrosensor controls aren't so because if you are playing in 3D you won't be able to see it effectively cause you'll be to busy moving the system, unless you want to move your body while playing, but i find that annoying, so bottom line if your going to use the motion controls play in 2D. Another bad thing is its hard to aim your lasers at enemies, but you can turn on or off the motion controls by pausing the game and point to off on the touch screen. Oh by the way the only thing thr touch screen is used for is to listen to incoming messages from ROB64 or whoever it may be.

Gameplay/Graphics - 8/10

Now the gameplay is great there are 15 levels total, but you don't play through all of them in one play through. The reason for that is some levels have different endings which change the path, but if you do all the levels the right way you'll get the good ending, anyway there are multiple types of vehicles you could wind up using as well. They are:The Arwing, The Landmaster, and The Blue Marine which are used in different levels of the game. Also there is a mode called "Nintendo 64 Mode" which is the original difficulty of the game because the 3DS mode is easier, so this mode is for all the SF64 vets I guess you could say. Another nice feature they added was it saves after every level.

Now for the bad news guys. NO ONLINE WI-FI MULTIPLAYER!!! Yes that's right no Wi-fi Online its a local only multiplayer which sucks because the added new stiff that wasn't in there like a Cloaking Device, Supernova, and when you kill some one the game displays  the players actual face live via the front camera, which is cool but I don't know anyone local to play multiplayer and see it for myself i'm just going from what i've read. Now you can play multiplayer with CPU opponents, but I haven't done it cause it sounds really dumb and boring.

The graphics are freaking amazing in my opinion, everything has been redone/re-polished and looks very crisp. I forgot to mention in the gameplay section that you can see the status of your arwing by looking at the bottom screen, it also shows the characters when they speak. Anyway the 3D effect is really nice there's some nice pop-outs of enemies, ship engine blast off, etc, But it also adds nice depth to the game too. To make you guys understand how well the graphics are here are some comparison screenshots:

Now I'm just going to tell you when they are N64 and 3DS

N64



3DS

[img width=400 height=480]http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2011/250/reviews/997834_20110908_screen003.jpg[/img]

You can't really tell from them how great they are so you'll have to check it out in person.

Replay Value 7.5/10

It has replay value to an extent because you can get gold medals on each of the 15 levels and if you get all medals on all levels you get expert mode, there is a Score Attack mode, which is where you get as many hits as you can before the level ends. Other than that nothing really that special.

Well I hope this review helps people that are on the fence about buying it. Oh and don't forget to DO A BARREL ROLL!!!



Posted on Sep 9th 2009 at 04:18:25 AM by (tigerhandheld1989)
Posted under Contra Rebirth Wiiware Wii, Wii, Contra, Rebirth Nintendo DS Genesis Konami Virtual Console.

ok this is my second review bit this time its a Wii game specifically a Wiiware Game called Contra Rebirth. I will rate gameplay, sound, story, controls, difficulty, and replay value  THIS REVIEW DOES CONTAIN SOME SMALL SPOILERS ABOUT UNLOCKABLES! So anyway on with the review!

Story 6.0/10

This description of the story comes from gamefaqs.com.

Chief Salamander and his Neo-Salamander Force travel back to 1973 A.D. to invade Earth. They land in Central America and take control of the Shizuoka ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula. There, the aliens plan the destruction of all the "Contra" on Earth. The Galactic President calls on Lance Bean, a member of the elite "Contra" warriors, to save the day, but his sudden disappearance jeopardizes the safety of the planet. Now, Bill Rizer and samurai Genbei Yagyu are the last hope for Earth. They must pick up their weapons and defeat the evil Neo-Salamander Army before all is lost. Experience the fast-paced, action-packed, side-scrolling adventure that pioneered the run-and-gun genre.

Overall the Story like any other contra game so nothing really to new to it

Controls 9.0/10

Controls are pretty much like any other contra game. You can shoot jump and switch between weapons, but more on that later/

Sound/Music 7.0/10

The sounds of the game are a cross between Contra 4 for DS and the original arcade version. Music is pretty well done nothing too special though.

Graphics 8.0/10

Graphics are very similar to Contra 4 so nothing special here either

Gameplay/Difficulty 8/10

Ok game is similar to the SNES Contra III: Alien Wars, by that I mean you can have two weapons at once. Oh and I recommend playing with a Classic Controller or Gamecube Controller because if you don't you will have to set the button to switch between weapons, but still I find it easier with the Classic and Gamecube Controllers. Weapons is where this game falters a bit because there are only 4 weapons Normal Gun (Machine Gun), Spread Gun, Laser, and Homing Missile. This game is also 2 players. Difficulty is pretty much like any other Contra but you get unlimited continues so it's pretty easy, but it can be frustrating. There are 5 levels. Also in the options you can change lives, (max is seven lives) screen layout , and others.

Replay value 7.5/10

Replay value is pretty good considering there is 4 unlockable things. They are:

Nightmare Difficulty - Beat Hard Difficulty

BR-W9 - Beat Easy Difficulty

Plissken - Beat Normal Difficulty

Nightmare difficulty is what makes it interesting because every time you kill an enemy a fire ball and blue orb come out and try to kill you so it makes a a little more replayable .

Overall 8.0/10

If you are a Contra fan and have 10 bucks or 1.000 Wi Points buy it You'll enjoy I think its worth it.



Posted on Mar 23rd 2009 at 05:48:25 AM by (tigerhandheld1989)
Posted under My Entire Game Collection , Nintendo. Famicom Super, Wii, Sega Genesis, Megadrive, Dreamcast Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Playstation 1,

NES/Famicom games:

1. Journey tp Silius (2 copies 1 with box and dust cover, other is cartridge only.)

2. Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (cartridge only)

3. Super Mario Bros. 2 (cartridge only)

4. Super Mario Bros. 3 (cartridge only)

5. Kung Fu Heroes (cartridge only)

6. Batman (2 versions, 1 is the original English one, cartridge only, and the other is a RARE (I believe) Japanese pirate version that came with the Family Converter, cartridge only also.)

7. Legend of Zelda (GOLD cartridge only)

8. Zelda II: Adventures of Link (GOLD cartridge only)

9. Dr. Mario (cartridge only)

10. Friday the 13th (cartridge only)

11. A Nightmare on Elm Street (cartridge only)

12. Double Dribble (cartridge only)

13. Jordan vs Larry Byrd (cartridge only)

14. Game Genie (cartridge only)

15. Wizards & Warriors (cartridge only)

16. Cobra Command (cartridge only)

17. Commando (cartridge only)

18. Mega Man 3 (cartridge only)

19. Astanax (cartridge only)

20. Goal

21. Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos

22. Rolling Thunder (cartridge only)

23. Paperboy (cartridge only)

24. Ikari Warriors (cartridge only)

25. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game (cartridge only)

26. Metroid (cartridge only)

27. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (cartridge only)

28. Excitebike (cartridge only)

29. Wrath of the Black Manta (cartridge only)

30. Family Converter (Boxed, lets you play Famicom games)

31. Contra (JP Famicom version, also I have a pirate copy of the English version in a Famicom size. Both are cartridges only

SNES/Super Famicom Games:

1. Prince of Persia (Super Famicom game (cartridge only)

2. Akumajou Dracula XX (Super Famicom version of Castlevania Dracula X, (cartridge only)

3. Spider-man & Venom: Separation Anxiety (cartridge only)

4. Super Mario World (cartridge only)

5. Super Castlevania IV (cartridge only)

6. Super Bowling (cartridge only)

7. Super Bases Loaded 2 (cartridge only)

8. Super Double Dragon (cartridge only)

9. Mortal Kombat (cartridge only)

10. Mortal Kombat II (cartridge only)

11. Killer Instinct (cartridge only)

12. Return of the Double Dragon (Super Famocom game, Japanese Version of Super Double Dragon)

13. Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 2 (Super Famicom game) (cartridge only)

14. Dragonball Z: Super Butoden 3 (Super Famicom Game) (cartridge and instructions book only)

15. Final Fight (cartridge only)

16. Final Fight 2 (cartridge only)

17. Final Fight 3 (cartridge only)

18. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (cartridge only)

19. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting (cartridge only)

20. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (cartridge only)

21. Knights of the Round (cartridge only)

22. Batman Returns (cartridge only)

23. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Tournament Fighters (cartridge only)

24. Primal Rage (cartridge only)

25. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (cartridge and dust cover only)

26. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (cartridge only)

27. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Fighting Edition (cartridge only)

28. Justice League Task Force (cartridge only)

29. Game Genie (Boxed with insert tray and cartridge)

30. Contra III: Alien Wars (cartridge only)

Nintendo 64:

1. 007 Goldeneye (cartridge only)

2. Perfect Dark (cartridge only)

3. Mace: The Dark Age (cartridge only)

4. War Gods (cartridge only)

5. Deadly Arts (cartridge and instrictions only)

6. Killer Instinct Gold (cartridge only)

7. Mortal Kombat Trilogy (cartridge only)

8. Mortal Kombat 4 (cartridge only)

9. Clayfighter 63 1/3

10. All Star Baseball '99 (cartridge only)

11. All Star Baseball 2000 (cartridge only)

12. All Star Baseball 2001 (cartridge only)

13. Castlevania 64 (cartridge only)

14. Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (cartridge only)

15. Shadow Man (cartridge only)

16. Resident Evil 2 (cartridge only)

17. Star Fox 64 (cartridge only)

18. Super Smash Bros. (cartridge only)

19. Super Mario 64 (cartridge only)

20. Rampage World Tour (cartridge only)

21. Yoshi's Story (cartridge only)

22. Pokemon Stadium (cartridge only)

23. Pokemon Stadium 2 (cartridge only, plus 2 Transfer Paks for either Pokemon Stadium)

24. Quest 64 (cartridge only)

25. Mega Man 64 (cartridge only)

26. Gauntlet Legends (cartridge only)

Nintendo Gamecube (All games have cases, instructions, and games unless state otherwise)

1. Super Smash Bros Melee (No instructions(

2. The Legend of Zelda Collectors Edition

3. The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time/Master Quest

4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

5. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

6. Sonic Adventure 2: Battle

7. Sonic Mega Collection

8. Soul Calibur II

9. Metroid Prime

10. Gameboy Player

11. Action Replay (No instructions)

Gameboy/Gameboy Color

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of theFoot Clan (cartridge only)

2. Batman (cartridge only)

3. Pokemon Blue (cartridge only)

4. Metroid II: Return of Samus (cartridge only)

5. Super Mario Land (cartridge only)

6. Fortress of Fear: Wizards & Warriors X (cartridge only)

7. F-1 Race (cartridge only)

8. Pokemon Yellow (cartridge only)

9. Pokemon Gold (cartridge only)

10. Super Mario Bros: Deluxe (cartridge only)

11. X-men Mutant Academy ((cartridge only)

12. Monster Rancher Explorer (cartridge only)

13. Perfect Dark (cartridge only)

Gameboy Advance:

1. Super Mario Advanced 4: Super Mario Bros 3 (cartridge only)

2. Metroid Fusion (cartridge only)

3. Dragonball: Advanced Adventures

4. Dragonball Z: Taiketsu (2 copies cartridges only)

5. Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku (cartridge only)

6. Dragonball Z Legacy of Goku II (cartridge only)

7. Dragonball Z: Buu's Fury (cartridge only)

8. Dragonball GT: Transformations (cartridge only)

9. Dragonball GT: Video Volume 1 (cartridge only)

10. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Four Swords (2 copies cartridges only)

11. Double Dragon Advance ( 2 copies cartridges only)

12. Doom ( 2 copies one has no label cartridges only)

13. Wolfenstein 3-D (cartridge only)

14. NES Classic Series: The Legend of Zelda (cartridge only)

15. NES Classic Series: Zelda II: The Adventures of Link (cartridge only)

16. NES Classic Series: Super Mario Bros (cartridge only)

17. NES Classic Series: Metroid

18. NES Classic Series: Bomberman

19. Tekken Advance (cartridge only)

20. 3 in 1 game: Centipede, Super Breakout, and Warlords. (cartridge only)

21. 2 in 1 game: Rampage and Paperboy (cartridge only)

22. X-men: Reign of Apocalypse (cartridge only)

23. Gameshark SP

Nintendo DS: (All games have game, case, and instructions)

1. Touch the Dead

2. Moon

3. Star Trek: Tactical Assault

4. The Price is Right

5. Metroid Pinball (has Rumble Pak

6. Dementium: The Ward

7. New Super Mario Bros.

8. Ultimate Mortal Kombat

9. Dragonball Origins

10. Action Replay MAX for DS (no case or instructions

11. Action Replay GBA/DS Combo (In metallic case)

Nintendo Wii/Virtual Console:(All Wii games include cases, games and Instructions)

1. House of The Dead 2 & 3 Return

2. Ghost Squad

3. The Price is Right

4. Super Smash Bros: Brawl

5. Wii Sports

6. Dr. Mario Rx Online (Wiiware)

7. Super Metroid (Virtual Console)

8. Super Mario Bros 2: Lost Levels (Virtual Console)

9. Dragon Spirit (Virtual Console)

10. Burning Fight (Virtual Console)

11. Pokemon Puzzle League (Virtual Console)

Sega Genesis/Megadrive:

1. Streets of Rage (cartridge only)

2. Streets of Rage 2 (cartridge only)

3. Streets of Rage 3 (cartridge only)

4. Golden Axe (cartridge only)

5. Golden Axe II (cartridge only)

6. Golden Axe III (JP Megadrive game cartridge only)

7. Street Fighter II: Championship Edition (cartridge only)

8. Batman Returns (No label cartridge only)

9. Batman Forever (cartridge only)

10. Batman: The Revenge of Joker

11. Lion King (cartridge only)

12. Aladdin (cartridge only)

13. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (cartridge only)

14. Sonic 2 (cartridge only)

15, Sonic 3 (cartridge only)

16. Sonic & Knuckles (cartridge only, can hook up with Sonic 2 or 3)

17. Chakan: The Forever Man (cartridge only)

18. Justice League Task Force (cartridge only)

19. Double Dragon III: The Arcade Game (cartridge only)

20. T2: Judgment Day (cartridge only)

21. X-men (cartridge only)

22. X-men 2: Clone Wars (cartridge only)

23. Mortal Kombat (cartridge only)

24. Mortal Kombat II (cartridge only)

25. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (cartridge only)

26. Dragonball Z: Buyuu Retsuden (case, game, and instructions)

27. Castlevania: Bloodlines (case, game, and instructions)

28. Contra: Hard Corps (game and case)

29. Rolling Thunder 2 (game, case, and instructions)

30. Rolling Thunder 3 (game, case, and instructions are missing front and back page)

31. Game Genie (cartridge only)

Sega Dreamcast:

1. Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 (game, case, and instructions)

2. Crazy Taxi (game, case, and instructions)

3. Crazy Taxi (game only)

4. Mortal Kombat Gold (game, and case)

5. Sonic Adventure (game and case)

6. Sonic Adventure 2 (game and case)

7. House of the Dead 2 (game only)

8. Zombie Revenge (game, case, and instructions)

9. Test Drive 6 (game and case)

10. Gameshark (game only)

PC Games:

1. Star Trek Legacy (game, case, and instructions

2. Silent Steel (4 Discs)

3. Raptor: Call of Shadows

4. Wolfenstein 3-D

5. Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold

6. Blake Stone II: Planet Strike

7. Nitemare 3-D (Disc only)

8. Mortal Kombat 4 (game and case)

9. Spider-man Cartoon Maker (Disc only)

10. Are You Afraid of the Dark:Orpheo's Curse

11. Mortal Kombat 3

12. Prince of Persia

13. Prince of Persia 3-D (2 Discs)

Sony Playstation: (All games have case, instructions, and game unless stated otherwise)

1 Dragonball Z Ultimate Battle 22 (have both US and JP versions)

2. Dragonball GT Final Bout (have original US version disc only, also have 2004 reprint, and JP import)

3. Dragonball Z: Legends

4. Nekketsu Oyako (game disc only, this game is also known as Hot-Blooded Family)

5. Double Dragon (JP import game disc only)

6. Galaxy Express 999 (JP import game 2 discs only)

7. Tekken 2 (Greatest Hits game only)

8. Mortal Kombat Trilogy (Greatest Hits)

9. Mortal Kombat 4

10. Mortal Kombat: Sub-Zero Mythologies (game only)

11. Castlevania Symphony of the Night (Greatest Hits)

12. War Gods

13. Shadow Man (also have strategy guide)

14. Mortal Kombat 3 (game only)

15. Primal Rage (Long box, instructions and game plus mini move book.)

16. Resident Evil: Directors Cut (Greatest Hits)

17. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (game only)

18. Resident Evil Survivor (game only)

19. Gauntlet Legends (game only)

20. The Weakest Link

21. Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? 3rd Edition ( game only)

22. X-men: Mutant Academy 2

23. Street Fighter Alpha

24. Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (game only)

25. Gameshark Lite

26. Gameshark 2 (Disc only)

Sony Playstation 2: (All games have game, cases, and instructions unless stated otherwise.)

1. DragonBall Z: Budokai

2. DragonBall Z: Budokai 2

3. DragonBall Z: Budokai 3 (Greatest Hits)

4. DragonBall Z: Tenkaichi

5. DragonBall Z: Tenkaichi 2

6. DragonBall Z: Tenkaichi 3

7. DragonBall Z: Sagas

8. Super DragonBall Z

9. DragonBall Z: Infinite World

10. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (Game only)

11. Mortal Kombat: Deception (Kollectors Edition)

12. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks

13. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

 14. Final Fight: Streetwise (game only)

15. The Punisher

16. The X-Files: Resist or Serve (game only)

17. Return to Castle Wolfenstein

18. Area 51

19. Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force

20. X-men Legends

21. Tekken 4 (Greatest Hits)

22. Tekken 5

23. X-men: Next Dimension

24. Mega Man X Collection

25. Sega Classics Collection

26. Fantastic 4

27. Spider-man 2 (game only )

28. Midway Arcade Treasures 2

29. The Mummy Returns

30. Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu

31. Dark Cloud

32. Shadow Man: 2econd Coming

33. .Hack//Sign Part 1: Infection

34. Hack//Sign Part 2: Mutation

35. Hack//Sign Part 3: Outbreak

36. Hack//Sign Part 4: Quarantine

37. Codebreaker ver. 9.0

38. Action Replay MAX EVO

Sony PSP: (All games have cases, game, and instructions.)

1. Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles

2. Capcom Classic Reloaded

3. Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX

4. Dragonball Z Shin Budokai 2: Another Road

5. Sega Genesis Collection

6. Mortal Kombat Deception: Unchained

7. Tekken: Dark Resurrection

8. Tekken 2 (Downloaded from the Playstation Network)

9. Namco Battle Collection

Handheld LCD Games:

Tiger Electronics:

1.Double Dragon

2.Double Dragon II: The Revenge (BROKEN)

3.Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone

4.Space Fight

5.Road Race

6.Street Fighter II (With printed copy of instructions)

7.Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Talking game and Barcodes game no
cards included)

8.Sonic 1

9.Sonic 2 (With printed copy of instructions)

10.Sonic 3 (With printed copy of instructions)

11. Sonic 3-D Blast

12.Sonic Underground (With printed copy of instructions)

13.Mortal Kombat (With printed copy of instructions)

14.Mortal Kombat 3 (With printed copy of instructions)

15.Mortal Kombat Trilogy (With printed copy of instructions)

16.Ninja Gaiden

17.Ninja Gaiden II: The Chaos Sword (Talking game)

18.Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom (With printed copy of instructions)

19.Batman (With printed copy of instructions)

20.Batman Forever: Double Dose of Doom (With printed copy of instructions)

21.Batman Returns (With printed copy of instructions)

22.Gauntlet (With original copy of instructions)

23.Golden Axe

24.Altered Beast

25.Outrun

26.Mega Man 3 (With printed copy of instructions)

27.Area 51 (With printed copy of instructions)

28.Power Rangers (With printed copy of instructions)

29.Primal Rage (1994 release)

30.Bowling (With printed copy of instructions)

31.Bowlorama (Missing bowling pin joystick and instructions)

32.Streets of Rage (Pocket size with original copy of instructions)

33.Virtual Cop (Pocket size with original copy of instructions)

34.Aladdin

35.Castlevania II: Simons Quest

36.Gargoyles: Night Flight (Missing battery cover)

37.Star Trek: The Next Generation (With opened package and original copy of instructions)

38.Resident Evil 2 (With opened package and cant find instructions but have a copy of
them)

39. Jeopardy! (With original copy of instructions)

40.Rampage

41.Pitfall

42.Pinball

43.Nights Into Dreams (Pocket size no instructions)

44.Castlevania Symphony of the Night ( RARE With printed copy of instructions)

45.The Terminator (With printed copy of instructions)

46.Bevis & Butthead (Talking Game)

It Entertainment:

47.Deal or No Deal (With opened package and original instructions)

Radica:

48.Slots

49.Blackjack

50.7 in 1 Casino Games

51.Pocket Slots

Milton Bradly:

52.Uno

53.Connect Four

54.Hangman

Konami:

55. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (With original cardboard instructions)

56. Contra (Missing battery cover LCD issues)

Acclaim Entertainment:
 
57. Wizards & Warriors
 
58. Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II

59. NARC

60.The Simpsons: Barts Cupcake Madness

61. T2: Judgment Day

Micro Games of America:

62. Power Rangers Game Wizard (With all 3 game cartridges: Goldars Revenge, Battle for The Power Morpher, and Battle on the Megazord )
 
63. Dragonball Z: Battle To Save Namek
 
64.Dragonball Z: Fire Fight (Keychain Game)
 
65. Dragonball Z: The Final Showdown (Keychain Game, also has original instructions)
 
66. Centipede
 
67. Asteroids
 
68. Super Breakout

Game & Watch: (Nintendo)
 
69. Zelda (Multi-Screen)
 
70. Super Mario Brothers (Has make-shift battery cover taped on)
 
71. Zelda (Wrist Watch Game)
 
72. Super Mario Brothers (Mini-Classics Version)
 
73. Donkey Kong Junior (Mini-Classics Version)

Bandai LSI GAMES (NOTE: ALL OF THE GAMES LISTED UNDER HERE HAVE ORIGINAL BOXES, TRAY INSERTS, WARRANTY CARDS, PLASTIC BAGS AND ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS MANUALS, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE.)
 
74. DragonBall Z: Gohan VS Garlic Jr (No warranty card)
 
75. DragonBall Z Gohan VS Perfect Cell and Cell Juniors
 
76. DragonBall Z Gohan VS Perfect Cell Round 2 (Only has original instructions NO BOX OR WARRANTY CARD it is in a small plastic bag.)
 
77. DragonBall Z Goku VS Frieza and Captain Ginyu and Jeice
 
78. DragonBall Z Goku VS Imperfect Cell
 
79. DragonBall Z Goku VS Perfect Cell
 
80. DragonBall Z Videls Training
 
81. DragonBall Z Goku VS Majin Buu
 
82. DragonBall Z Goku VS Androids #16, #17, #18 (No warranty card)
 
83. DragonBall Z Vegeta VS Vegeta & Nappa (No warranty card)

Techno Source:
 
84. Captain America: Canyon Clash (With package and original copy instructions)
 
85. Iron Man: Android Onslaught (With package and original copy instructions)
 
86. X-men: Wolverine Sentinel Assault (With package and original copy instructions)
 
87. Combat Commander (With package and original copy instructions)
 
88. Spider-Man 3: Escape the Sandman (With package and original copy instructions)
 
89. The Incredible Hulk (With package and original copy instructions)

90. Street Hunter (With package and original copy instructions)

Troni:

91. Street Hunter

Namco (Vaire/Yemo)

92. Dragon Spirit

93. Galaga '91

Excalibur:

94. Slot Machine (Keychain with opened package)


Well there it is that's a grand total of 344 games, not counting extra copies of games etc... Please leave comments Smiley


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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