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    by Published on March 16th, 2007 20:19

    On ebay is an amazing auction of every Snes game released in the USA, heres the auction info:

    Up for auction is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I used to be an avid collector of video games, but as times changed I decided to sell off my collection. The majority of it I have sold of piece by piece, but I no longer have the time or energy to do that. Many of you remember me from selling my NES collection a few months back and that was very good, but this collection is definitely my pride and joy.

    The complete US Super Nintendo collection, every game COMPLETE IN BOX with manual and most inserts!

    Every game that was commercially released in the US (list taken from the Digital Press Advanced Collector's Guide). Now I know some people will make a huge splash with the title of their auction, but then not have everything they are claiming. This is not the case, what is NOT in this auction are the following 2 games, both were exclusive blockbuster competition carts:

    Donkey Kong Competition Cart (Not included)

    Starfox Competion Cart (NOT included)

    In total you are getting the entire 720 game collection, which includes some games that are brand new and factory sealed. The condition of the games are beautiful, the majority are near mint/mint condition. If you would like additional photos, I will be happy to supply them of specific game(s). You are also getting an additional 74 games (duplicates) to what you are already picking up, that are also Brand new and Factory Sealed. In total, there are 794 Super Nintendo games in this lot.



    The price is $15,000 more info here ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 20:19

    On ebay is an amazing auction of every Snes game released in the USA, heres the auction info:

    Up for auction is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I used to be an avid collector of video games, but as times changed I decided to sell off my collection. The majority of it I have sold of piece by piece, but I no longer have the time or energy to do that. Many of you remember me from selling my NES collection a few months back and that was very good, but this collection is definitely my pride and joy.

    The complete US Super Nintendo collection, every game COMPLETE IN BOX with manual and most inserts!

    Every game that was commercially released in the US (list taken from the Digital Press Advanced Collector's Guide). Now I know some people will make a huge splash with the title of their auction, but then not have everything they are claiming. This is not the case, what is NOT in this auction are the following 2 games, both were exclusive blockbuster competition carts:

    Donkey Kong Competition Cart (Not included)

    Starfox Competion Cart (NOT included)

    In total you are getting the entire 720 game collection, which includes some games that are brand new and factory sealed. The condition of the games are beautiful, the majority are near mint/mint condition. If you would like additional photos, I will be happy to supply them of specific game(s). You are also getting an additional 74 games (duplicates) to what you are already picking up, that are also Brand new and Factory Sealed. In total, there are 794 Super Nintendo games in this lot.



    The price is $15,000 more info here ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 20:11

    via wiifanboy

    Sega's branch in Germany is hosting a contest to celebrate Sonic and the Secret Rings' release, offering up prizes like figurines, signed memorabilia, and a Sonic-Team-branded Wii. The winner of the limited edition Wii will also receive a German copy of the game -- a cruel reminder of the hardware's region lock.

    We're not sure how faithful the customized console will be to the mock-up pictured above, but the simple stamping of the blue hedgehog's head on both the system and the Wii remote is a lot more attractive than we expected. Entering the contest is as easy as sending an email to Sega's offices with the German title for Sonic and the Secret Rings. They will be accepting entries until March 23rd, so don't put your Google-searching off for too long!

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    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:58

    via ninevolved

    Alot of rumor has been floating around recently, most of it being some new hit games coming to the VC, or possibly even a new console being added. Well now the guys over a Rumor Reporters come up with this story!

    The rumor comes from fellow reader Fei34 who claims that a fellow DigiPen employee told him that Sega Saturn games would indeed be making an appearance on the Wii. Although this could still be wells away from becoming true, the fact that DigiPen, a highly respected video-game school in Redmond Washington, has this sort of knowledge is pretty intriguing. Especially by the fact that both Nintendo of America’s offices and DigiPen’s campus actually interconnects by a simple hallway. Could Fei34’s DigiPen source have even closer access to NOA’s employees in which he/she may have gotten the information?

    The only thing that Fei34 left me was a confirmation that a “big game was coming.” Whether that’s a Sega Saturn game (like Panzer Dragoon Saga) or not, only time will tell. So don’t dismiss Nintendo’s systems on the Virtual Console as being cemented just yet.

    So what do you guys think of this latest rumor? Personally I would be thrilled if it happened, due to the fact I have never play a Sega Saturn!
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    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:49

    via gizmodo

    Shit is hitting the fan with the PSP, and that is pretty obvious as of late. According to the folks at 1UP, some "big name" retailers are calling for a PSP price drop or the portable console may be dropped from the shelves entirely due to a lack of sales. We've heard confirmation of an updated PSP, but will that device come with a cheaper price tag or will the original PSP price tag be chopped down a bit? Either sound fine to me.

    The PSP may be flopping right now, but if Sony can put the right spin on it, I could see a "PSP Lite" taking off. Especially if it still has the great looking screen, media support and cheaper (think competitive with the $129 DS Lite) price tag. You know, I am kind of excited to see what is going to happen with the PSP, which has a ton of potential. Take note, people. I don't get excited over Sony products very often.
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    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:45

    via joystiq

    Originally rumored to cost a measly $99 US dollars, Microsoft has reevaluated the pricing for the Legendary Edition of Halo 3 putting it more in line with its namesake. The new "estimated" retail price is a legendary one hundred and thirty dollars. Ah, that's better. So, what does the dedicated Halo nerd get for his $130? First, the luxury of owning an item that is promised to be released in "limited quantities" only. Next, two supplemental discs with a "Making of Halo 3" documentary, featurettes, and an AV calibration tool on the first and remastered "cinematic material" from Halo 1 and Halo 2 (a refresher course, if you will) and exclusive Red vs. Blue and This Spartan Life content on the second. Deep breath ... and you get a collection of Halo 3 storyboard art.

    If you don't want to spend $130 on a game (you obviously never owned a Neo Geo), then there are two other opportunities to give your money to Microsoft. Similar to games like Gears of War, Halo 3 will come in both Standard and Limited editions. The Limited edition will fetch $70 and include the first disc from the Legendary Edition, as well as a Halo "fiction and art book." We're not sure if this book will be available outside of this offer, but we imagine some Legendary owners won't like getting shorted on it. Don't care about the goodies, just want the game? Try the $60 Standard Edition. You could even get two and still bring it in for less than the Legendary edition. ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:43

    Activision has grabbed the nearest microphone and screeched out the official release date for the Xbox 360's Guitar Hero II.

    "Pay attention you motherfrackers,
    drop the keyboards PC hackers,
    Guitar Hero II drops April 3,
    get out your wallets these frets ain't free! Woooowrgh!"

    You'll likely be able to obtain much better tunes than that lyrical atrocity later on, thanks to this version's ability to download a "consistent stream of new tracks" from Xbox Live. RedOctane's Dusty Welch notes in the press release that the online component "is going to provide an incredible opportunity for our fans to extend the gameplay experience, and we have ambitious ideas to continue to fully support these efforts." Sadly, said ambitious ideas don't include online multiplayer just yet.

    via joystiq ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:39

    via insert credit

    My old pal vander fujisaki from ociojoven (OJgames) sent me an email with an interesting find - YesAsia has an entry for a japanese release of a game called Sailor Moon, from Namco Bandai Games. Working title though it may be, this certainly brings exciting possibilities to light for fans of the series - and the page gives a release date of December 31, 2007, which looks suspiciously like a placeholder. Unfortunately this remains a rumor until we can confirm that it really exists, which may take a bit of time. But I'll try!

    In other Sailor Moon game news, vander pointed out Sailor Moon Plus, a five-part game series using the Beats of Rage engine, which follows the story loosely through several episodes and iterations of the original tale, while also adding new elements at times. Three parts are currently available, with more promised. It's generally fashioned after the SNES game (certainly using some of its sprites - the screenshot to the left is from SMP), but seems to be a fair bit better in execution. Seeing as it's the Beats of Rage engine, this means you can play the game on a variety of consoles as well as PC. ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:37

    via gamespot

    Another installment of a long-running Japanese role-playing game series is headed over to the US, as Namco Bandai Games America today announced that it is bringing Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology across the Pacific.

    The latest in Namco's Tales series, Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology will be released on the PlayStation Portable this summer. The game has already been released in Japan.

    Radiant Mythology features a character-creation system, allowing players to customize their in-game avatars with various voices, hairstyles, classes, and more. Gamers can also trade items they find along their travels using the PSP's wireless functionality.

    Adventurers will attempt to save the realm of Terresia from a creature known as the Devourer, a being that is destroying the land. Along the way, players will run into characters from past Tales games, such as Stahn Aileron, Lloyd Irving, and Reid Hershel.

    Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology will retail for $39.99. ...
    by Published on March 16th, 2007 19:36

    Last fall, Microsoft tried to woo more Japanese gamers to try the Xbox 360 at the Tokyo Game Show. As part of its effort, the company showed off a number of games that would be released on the Japanese version of Xbox Live arcade.



    It's doubtful anyone under 10 would remember a game from the '80s.
    While most of the selections were eventually scheduled for a US release, several were not. Other than Rush'n Attack, one of the more notable games without an American ship date was Yie Ar Kung Fu, Konami's classic mid-1980s arcade fighting game.

    Luckily, it now appears that Yie Ar Kung Fu will flex its muscles on both sides of the Pacific. The Entertainment Software Ratings Board Web site (pictured) now lists the game as being slated for a US release with an E10+ for Everyone 10 and Up rating. The site does not list release dates or pricing information, and Konami reps had not commented on the listing as of press time.

    The ESRB site also revealed a previously unknown 360 title called Aegis Wing. Other than an E rating for "Mild Fantasy Violence," nothing is known about the game. Microsoft Game Studios reps didn't help clarify the situation, declining to comment on either ESRB listing.

    via gamespot ...
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