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Viewpoint(Neo Geo,Cartridge,us version)
A few thousand copies worldwide and i will love it until my last breath. XD



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Level 1 - Newbie
Level 2 - Member - Pass 1k
Level 3 - Regular - Pass 2k
Level 4 - Addicted - Pass 5k
Level 5 - Obsessed - Pass 10k
Level 6 - Old Guard - Pass 20k
Level 7 - Legend - Pass 50k
Level 8 - Demi-God - Pass 100k
Level 9 - God - Pass 250k
Level 10 - Zeus - Pass 500k

New Table:

Level 1 - Newbie
Level 2 - Rookie - Pass 1k
Level 3 - Padawan - Pass 10k
Level 4 - Sea Dog - Pass 25k
Level 5 - Captain - Pass 50k
Level 6 - Agent - Pass 100k
Level 7 - Elite - Pass 175k
Level 8 - Hero - Pass 250k
Level 9 - Legend - Pass 500k
Level 10 - Titan - Pass 1 Million

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http://www.digitpress.com/

That site has a rarity guide that I find pretty useful. It uses a 0-10 scale, 10 being the rarest(like a prototype).

@Rock_on: ET is anything but rare. Despite the many unsold copies we hear so much about, there were still millions of copies sold.

@Rubang: According to digitpress, Action 52 is a rarity of 7. So yeah, that baby is pretty rare indeed.

Going by digitpress' guide, here are my rarest with how rare they are in parenthesis...

Mighty Final Fight-NES(5)
Final Fight 3-SNES(4)
Ninja Gaiden Trilogy-SNES(4)
Robotron 64-N64(4)
Shinobi III-GEN(4)
TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist-GEN(4)

They haven't really updated their Game Cube section of the guide, but I imagine that Cubivore is quite rare in America.



"I feel like I could take on the whole Empire myself."

super mario rpg (snes)
mario all-stars (snes)
zelad collector's edition (gamecube)



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I don't own any rare stuff, but my boxed zelda (pal) and my Super Matroid still wrapped in plastic must be the "most rare" ones



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I am Sinistar!
Beware, coward!
I hunger!
Roaaaaaaaaaar!

 

 

 At least 62 million Wii sold by the end of 09 or my mario avatar will get sad

I own the StarCraft: Retribution expansion pack, thats right it does exist, and it was official.



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I had Shadow Hearts, PS1 Final Fantasy Tactics, Disgea, and Chrono Trigger. I sold/traded them when they were in demand, though. I got waaay more than what I paid for them (Disgea and Shadow Hearts netted me $120. I bought them used from a video store for less than $20!!), but what I used the money for makes me regret losing those games.



I have a demo version of Wild Guns for Snes.



Satan said:

"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."

zelda ce gc, and the most rare is turok 3 shadows of oblivion



N64 is the ONLY console of the fifth generation!

bet with *no one yet* that the combined first week of Monster Hunter 3 in america and europe will be 600k or more! winner changes looser sig and avatar for two months!

lightbleeder said:
PS2 = Ring of Red and Shadow of Memories

Such a game! Problem is i traded it in. I regret doing that so much. I even decided never to trade in another game ever because of that. I need another copy!!!!

 



Yes

NiGHTS Into Dreams w/ 3D controller (Saturn)
Legend of Oasis (Saturn)

Marvel v. Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)
Power Stone 2 (Dreamcast)

Kartia (PS1)
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (PS1)
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (PS1) [Note that both of these have their original boxes, manuals, and other goodies)
Persona: Revelations (PS1)

Shadow Hearts (PS2)
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2)
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (PS2)

Those are what I consider to be the "gems" of my collection.



"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."

 -Sean Malstrom