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MegaMan NT Warrior
ロックマンエグゼ
(Rokkuman Eguze)
GenreAdventure, science fiction
Manga
Written byRyo Takamisaki
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
Viz Media
DemographicChildren, Shōnen
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
Original run20012006
Volumes13 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byTakao Kato
Written byKen'ichi Araki
StudioXebec
Licensed by
Viz Media
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Jetix[1]
Cartoon Network, Kids' WB, Toonami Jetstream
Original run March 4, 2002 March 31, 2003
Episodes56 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Axess
Directed byTakao Kato
Written byKen'ichi Araki
Music byGordon McGhie
StudioXebec
Licensed by
Viz Media
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Cartoon Network, Kids' WB, Toonami Jetstream
Original run October 4, 2003 September 25, 2004
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Stream
Directed byTakao Kato
Written byKen'ichi Araki
StudioXebec
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 2, 2004 September 24, 2005
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Rockman EXE Hikari to Yami no Program
Directed byTakao Kato
Music byShuhei Naruse
StudioXebec
ReleasedMarch 12, 2005
Runtime50 minutes
Anime television series
Beast
Directed byTakao Kato
Written byKen'ichi Araki
StudioXebec
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 1, 2005 April 1, 2006
Episodes25 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Beast+
Directed byTakao Kato
Written byKen'ichi Araki
StudioXebec
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 8, 2006 September 30, 2006
Episodes26 (List of episodes)

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MegaMan NT Warrior,[note 1] known in Japan as Rockman.EXE (ロックマンエグゼRokkuman Eguze), is an anime and manga series based on Capcom's Mega Man Battle Networkvideo game series, part of the Mega Man franchise. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic between 2001 and 2006; the anime series, produced by Xebec (now Sunrise Beyond), ran for five seasons on TV Tokyo in Japan between March 2002 and September 2006, reaching 209 episodes in total. Viz Media produced English-language versions of the manga and licensed the first two seasons of the anime. Despite common elements, the stories of the game, anime, and manga versions of the Battle Network series all diverge heavily from each other.

  • 2Media
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Plot[edit]

The series focuses on Lan Hikari and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE as they build their friendship while dealing with threats from various NetCrime organizations. Along with Lan are friends Maylu Sakurai, Dex Ogreon, Yai Ayano, Tory Froid, and their respective Navis: Roll, GutsMan, Glide, IceMan. Although the series originally remains fairly close to the original Battle Network in terms of storyline, it begins to diverge greatly partway into the series. For example, there is no evidence showing that Lan and MegaMan were twin brothers in the anime, unlike in the games where it is revealed near the end of the first Battle Network game.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The MegaMan NT Warrior manga series was written and illustrated by Ryo Takamisaki and published in the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic. A total of 13 tankōbon (bound volumes) were published in Japan from July 2001 to November 2006. All 13 volumes of the series were licensed in North America by Viz Media and published between May 19, 2004 and February 5, 2008.

Anime[edit]

The Rockman EXE anime first aired on TV Tokyo March 4, 2002,[2] it spawned four sequels, Rockman EXE Axess, Rockman EXE Stream, Rockman EXE Beast, and Rockman EXE Beast+. The total number of episodes between all 5 series is 209. There was also a feature film within the Stream storyline. Only the first and second (Axess) series were adapted into English.

The English adaptation, titled MegaMan NT Warrior, was produced by Viz Media and recorded by Ocean Productions; the series originally aired on Cartoon Network and Kids' WB in the United States and Teletoon in Canada.[3][4]Axess aired on TV Tokyo in October 2003, while the English adaptation (titled MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess) aired in January 2005 in the United States and April 2005 in Canada.[5]Stream aired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2004, Beast on October 1, 2005, and Beast+ on April 8, 2006. Kids' WB dropped MegaMan NT Warrior off the TV block at one point and revived only to complete the final episodes from Axess before dropping it again.

The anime is for young children in Japan but like many English adaptations of other anime series, MegaMan NT Warrior is edited due to Americanization and censorship. Among the more notable edits made was the editing out of words such as 'fire,' 'bomb,' and 'napalm,' which were thought to be inappropriate for younger viewers (especially post-9/11); as a result, the names of FireMan, ColorMan, BombMan, and NapalmMan also changed (while the original names were retained in the English games). Other inconsistencies between the English game and anime resulted from similarities in name to American superheroes. For example, AquaMan's name was changed to SpoutMan in the English anime to avoid confusion with the DC Comics superhero of the same name. In addition, swords are blurred, and scenes of MegaMan pointing his buster at the screen are removed in earlier seasons. Also, scenes showing a character getting hit in the groin were cut. Curiously, subsequent airings of certain episodes reveal that some of the original edits were changed back—most notably, the FireTower Battle Chip originally edited as 'FlameTower' subsequently reverted to 'FireTower'; as with WB's other dubbed series (such as Pokémon and Cardcaptors), some episodes were aired out of order, edited together, or skipped entirely. Viewers elsewhere saw the series in its entirety in the correct order; the first series (EXE) has been released on DVD and a few earlier volumes on VHS, but in an edited format only. An alternate English-language version aired in Singapore, following the Japanese version more closely.

EXE[edit]

EXE is roughly split into two separate storylines; the first concerns the original WWW (World Three) and Mr. Wily's (Dr. Wily) plan on finding the Ultimate NetNavi, culminating in the N1 Grand Prix, a NetBattling tournament. At its conclusion, the Ultimate NetNavi PharaohMan awakens from his slumber and proceeds to claim the net as his own, deleting MegaMan in the process. PharaohMan would eventually be weakened by the two tournament finalists, ProtoMan and a newly-rebuilt MegaMan, leading to his capture by Wily; the second half of the season has the characters take on Grave (Gospel), a NetMafia syndicate spearheaded by Wily that seeks to create a virus beast with the capability to destroy the net. The last several episodes of EXE would serve as a lead-in to Axess.

Axess[edit]

Lan's father, Yuichiro Hikari, curiously absent for most of EXE, completes his research on the Synchro Chip, a device that enables Operators and NetNavis to become one through the use of Cross Fusion; this development coincides with a plot by Nebula (led by the notorious Dr. Regal) and the Darkloids (headed by ShadeMan and later Laserman) to take over both the human and cyberworlds. It is at this point that events involving Navis become secondary to the action that takes place in the real world (rather than the cyberworld), which has led critics to label it a generic Henshin (transforming) series; the storyline in Axess is considerably darker, and many EXE regulars make only sporadic appearances.

At the beginning of Axess, Lan manages to use the then-untested Synchro Chip to Cross Fuse with MegaMan and defeat the Darkloids that materialize in the real world with the aid of Dimensional Area Generators; because of this, Lan is invited to become a NetSaver (Net Savior), an Official NetBattler charged with protecting the net. As a result of Cross Fusion, MegaMan loses his Style Change option, but instead gains the ability to use Double Soul (Soul Unison) with which allows him to combine his powers with other NetNavis, harkening back to the original Megaman's Power Copy ability. Cross fusion also multiplies Megaman's power level (For example, the megabuster does much more damage in cross fusion), while making Lan lose his energy. Much of the series is devoted in dealing with the problem of the addictive Dark Chips and the criminal syndicate, Nebula who is controlled by Dr. Regal.

Stream[edit]

Stream continues the storyline set by Axess by introducing Duo, a being from outer space who seeks to destroy humanity after witnessing the chaos caused by Dr. Regal. Intrigued by Cross Fusion, he decides to spare mankind temporarily, bestowing a test upon the main characters to assess whether or not humans truly merit survival, he sends his subordinate, Slur, to Earth, where she hands Navis possessing the powers of Duo's asteroid to unsuspecting people to observe what they will do with such might. Lan (Netto) and the other net saviors must work together to foil Duo and his subordinate. In the process, Neo WWW is formed by Tesla Gauss (Tesla Magnets) to cause havoc. Dr. Regal also returns during the movie, and again towards the end of Stream, with the focus of Stream shifting to time travel.

Beast[edit]

Beast introduces the warring Cybeasts Gregar and Falzar, as well as the Navi Trill. Pitted against the newly emerged Zoanoroid armies of the Cybeasts, Lan, MegaMan, and a select group of their partners, find themselves drawn into the parallel world of Beyondard. Guided by a mysterious girl, Iris, they join the human resistance in the fight to claim the 'Synchronizer' powers of Trill, with which MegaMan is able to 'Beast Out'. Nearing the end of Beast, the android brain belonging to Wily of Beyondard reveals himself along with his lackeys, Blackbeard and Yuika, hoping to acquire the victor Cybeast as his new body. Ultimately, the two merge into the Super Cybeast Gregar, which becomes Wily's vessel with assistance from Trill's powers. MegaMan and Trill merge and lend their strength to Lan to form a 'Juuka Style,' giving him the strength to destroy it.

Beast+[edit]

Beast+ continues from where Beast left off, though it is marketed as a stand-alone series. Episodes are reduced to approximately ten minutes, airing in the thirty-minute time-slot Oha Coliseum alongside the Saru Getchu anime. Beast+ consists of a string of arcs beginning with the appearance of the Professor and Zero (both from Mega Man Network Transmission). An ex-WWW member, the Professor recovers the remains of Gregar, intent on reviving it for his own purposes. Following its deletion and Zero's decision to break ties with his master, the second arc takes place. Stranded in the world that they perceive to be opposite of their own, Blackbeard and Yuika band together with Darkloid BubbleMan, committing various crimes in a Team Rocket-esque fashion. Shortly thereafter, MegaMan gains the abilities of Cross System. Zero then returns in the subsequent arc, befriending both GutsMan and MegaMan; the vengeful Professor, however, also resurfaces, unleashing a new subordinate known as Zero One. Moved by the kindness that has been shown to him, Zero sacrifices himself to put a stop to the Professor once and for all; the storyline then continues toward its finale with the introduction of Cache, the final boss of the Japan-exclusive mobile game, Rockman EXE Phantom of Network, who threatens to consume the world with the aid of Phantom Navis and cache data. Beast+ concludes the series, ending September 30, 2006.

Film[edit]

The movie, Rockman EXE Hikari to Yami no Program (劇場版ロックマンエグゼ 光と闇の遺産(プログラム)), was shown alongside the Duel Masters feature film, Duel Masters: Curse of the Deathphoenix, as part of a double-billing March 12, 2005 in Japan. The film itself is set during the events of the franchise's third season, Stream.

Music[edit]

Japanese opening themes
  1. 'Rockman's Theme ~Pierce Through the Wind~' (ロックマンのテーマ〜風を突き抜けて〜Rokkuman no Tēma ~Kaze wo Tsukinukete~) by Jin Hashimoto (EXE)
  2. 'Two Futures' (二つの未来Futatsu no Mirai) by Michihiro Kuroda (Axess)
  3. 'Be Somewhere' by Buzy (Stream)
  4. 'Song of Victory' (勝利のうたShōri no Uta) by Dandelion (Beast)
Japanese ending themes
  1. 'Piece of Peace' by mica (EXE, eps 1-25)
  2. 'Begin the Try' (begin the TRY) by Shōtarō Morikubo (EXE, eps 26-56)
  3. 'To Where the Light Is' (光とどく場所Hikari to Doku Basho) by Kumiko Higa and Akiko Kimura (Axess)
  4. 'Doobee Doowop Communication' (ドゥビドゥワ コミュニケーションDubiduwa Komyunikēshon) by Babamania (Stream, eps 1-25)
  5. 'To Where the Light Is ~ The Symbol of Friendship (光とどく場所〜友情のしるしHikari to Doku Basho ~ Yūjo no Shirushi) by Kumiko Higa and Akiko Kimura (Stream, eps 26-51)
  6. 'Footsteps' (あしあとAshiato) by Clair (Beast)

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Merchandise[edit]

Merchandising for the Rockman.EXE series was heavy in Japan with a variety of toys. Toys ranged from action figures and plush dolls to board games and trading cards. Many toys were originally released by Bandai, including an electronic Plug-In PET replica of the PET used in the original EXE, but Takara took over with merchandising starting with Axess. Electronic PET toys have since been released with every new model used in the show: Advanced PET and Advanced PET II (Axess), Progress PET (Stream), and Link PET and Link PET_EX (Beast and Beast+). Battle Chips for use in the PETs are often packaged with other merchandise, including action figures and even Japanese installments of Battle Network video games.

Most of the merchandise remains Japan-exclusive. However, to help promote the English version of the anime series, Mattel created a line of original MegaMan NT Warrior action figures for the U.S. market. The series were released in two waves with a third wave planned but never released; the action figures featured many prominent characters from the anime with detachable limbs—interchangeable with other figures—so that Battle Chip weaponry could be attached. Mattel also released all twelve DoubleSoul MegaMan figures (featured in Battle Network 4 and Axess) with detachable armor, as well as various miniature figurines (usually depicted in battle) and a few taller figurines, including a talking CrossFusion MegaMan figure.

Furthermore, the Advanced PET toy (featured in Axess) was imported in three available designs: blue/gray (MegaMan), red/black (ProtoMan), and black/purple (Bass); the Advanced PET II model was planned but never released. English Battle Chips were packaged with nearly every piece of MegaMan NT Warrior merchandise, but chips could also be bought separately in booster packs. Japanese and English Battle Chips will work on either Japanese or English versions of the PETs, although only the Progress PET featured backwards compatibility with previous generations of Battle Chips.

In 2004, Decipher also distributed a trading card game in the United States called 'MegaMan NT Warrior Trading Card Game'. However, it was not a translation of the pre-existing trading card games in Japan. Three sets were released before the game was discontinued in 2005, after the end of the Mega Man Battle Network video games.[6][7]

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In Japan, various soundtracks have been released featuring background music and theme songs used in the show. Also, every episode of the anime has been released across sixty-five DVDs usually containing three episodes per disc. In the United States, thirteen DVDs have been released covering the original 52 episodes of EXE; the first six volumes were also released in VHS form. The English version of Axess has yet to be released on DVD.

Other merchandise includes a life-sized Mega Buster that fires foam darts, an original MegaMan NT Warrior-themed board game, and MegaMan.EXE Halloween costumes.

Reception[edit]

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MegaMan NT Warrior achieved popularity among Japanese viewing audiences. According to a viewership sample conducted in the Kantō region by Video Research, the anime drew in an average of 4.5% and a maximum of 5.9% of households during the last year of its original run.[8]

The MegaMan NT Warrior: Program of Light and Dark and Duel Masters: Curse of the Deathphoenix double feature ranked first for the weekend ending March 13, 2005 dethroned Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean from the first place and broke the record for spring break in Japan with a gross of $12,708,498 USD from Mega Man X8 launch in Japan and Resident Evil 4 selling and critically acclaimed in Japan and North America This record are still for 5 weeks until Constantine broke the record with a gross of $14,859,234 USD on April 17, 2005 and dropped to ranked fifth at the Japanese box office for the weekend ending March 20, 2005 with a gross of $1,093,870 USD;[9] the following week it dropped to seventh place with $559,800 USD and a cumulative box office gross of $6,178,840 USD at three weeks of release.[10]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Fox Kids Europe adds two hot new properties, Megaman and Jacob two-two, to its programming portfolio'. Jetix Europe. 2004-03-31. Archived from the original on 2004-07-26. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  2. ^'This Spring's Anime in Japan'. Anime News Network. February 6, 2002. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  3. ^'Viz Releases Megaman NT Warrior'. Anime News Network. September 8, 2004. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  4. ^'Kids'WB orders 26 new episodes of MEgaman NT Warrior'. Anime News Network. December 15, 2003. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  5. ^'Kids'WB! Powers up for Third Season of Cyber-Adventure 'Megaman NT Warrior: AXESS' From ShoPro Ent'. Anime News Network. October 4, 2004. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  6. ^'MegaMan NT Warrior Trading Card Game'. MMKB. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  7. ^'Decipher Inc'. web.archive.org. 2007-04-07. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  8. ^Capcom staff (2007). 'Annual Report 2006'(PDF). Capcom. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
  9. ^Groves, Don (March 28, 2005). ''Robots' leaves tykes cooler than 'Ice''. Variety. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  10. ^Walton, Alice | 'International box office']. Variety, April 4, 2005

External links[edit]

  • ShoPro's Rockman EXE website(in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo's Rockman EXE website(in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo's Rockman EXE Axess website(in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo's Rockman EXE Stream website(in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo's Rockman EXE Beast website(in Japanese)
  • MegaMan NT Warrior (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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  270. Mario Party 4
  271. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
  272. Mario Party 5
  273. Mario Power Tennis
  274. NBA Street V3
  275. Mario Superstar Baseball
  276. SSX on Tour
  277. Mega Man X: Command Mission
  278. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
  279. Metroid Prime
  280. PAC-MAN
  281. Pac-Man World 3
  282. Pac-Man Vs.
  283. Pikmin
  284. POKEMON
  285. Pokémon Colosseum
  286. Pokemon Channel
  287. Super smash bros. Melee
  288. SONIC
  289. Shadow the Hedgehog
  290. STARFOX
  291. Star Fox: Assault
  292. Virtua Quest
  293. Wario World
  294. Battalion Wars
  295. Wave Race: Blue Storm
  296. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  297. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
  298. WII
  299. Animal Crossing: City Folk
  300. Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories
  301. Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
  302. Bomberman Blast
  303. CASTLEVANIA
  304. .Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth
  305. Captain Rainbow
  306. Mr. Driller W
  307. .Donkey Kong Country Returns
  308. EXCITE
  309. Excitebike: World Rally
  310. FATAL FRAME
  311. FINAL FANTASY
  312. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
  313. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
  314. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
  315. FIRE EMBLEM
  316. FLUIDITY
  317. JAM WITH THE BAND
  318. KIRBY
  319. Kirby's Epic Yarn
  320. The Last Story
  321. Super Paper Mario
  322. Mario Party 8
  323. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
  324. Mario Super Sluggers
  325. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
  326. Super Mario Galaxy 2
  327. Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
  328. Mario Party 9
  329. Dr. Mario Online Rx
  330. Mega Man 9
  331. METROID
  332. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
  333. Pac-Man Party
  334. Pandora's Tower
  335. Pokemon Battle Revolution
  336. PokéPark Wii:Pikachu's Adventure
  337. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad
  338. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad
  339. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad
  340. PUNCH OUT
  341. Doc Luis's Punch-Out!!
  342. Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise
  343. TAIKO
  344. Do-Don to Nidaime!
  345. Kettei-Ban
  346. THRU
  347. SIN & PUNISHMENT
  348. SMASH
  349. Project M
  350. Sonic and the Secret Rings
  351. Sonic and the Black Knight
  352. WARIO
  353. WarioWare: Smooth Moves
  354. Battalion Wars 2
  355. Wii Fit
  356. Wii Sports
  357. Wii Party
  358. Wii Play: Motion
  359. Xenoblade Chronicles
  360. Yakuman Wii
  361. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
  362. ZANGEKI NO REGINLEIV
  363. ART ACCADEMY
  364. Art Academy: Home Studio
  365. Bayonetta 2
  366. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival
  367. .Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze
  368. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water
  369. Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (Restored)
  370. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
  371. New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U
  372. Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
  373. NES Remix Pack
  374. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
  375. Super Mario Maker
  376. Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
  377. Paper Mario: Color Splash
  378. Nintendo Land
  379. Pikmin 3
  380. Pokémon Rumble U
  381. SMASH
  382. SONIC
  383. SPLATOON
  384. STARFOX
  385. Star Fox Guard
  386. Wii U
  387. Atsumete?Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  388. Game & Wario
  389. Wii Fit U
  390. Wii Party U
  391. The Wonderful 101
  392. Xenoblade Chronicles X
  393. Yoshi's Woolly World
  394. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  395. KIRBY
  396. MARIO
  397. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
  398. Mario Tennis Aces
  399. Snipperclips Plus
  400. Splatoon 2
  401. Xenoblade Chronicles 2
  402. GAME & WATCH SIMULATORS
  403. .Mickey & Donald (play it on http://www.pica-pic.com/)
  404. .Donkey Kong II
  405. .Mario Bros.
  406. .Donkey Kong
  407. .Parachute
  408. .Bomb Sweeper
  409. .Fire
  410. .Flagman
  411. .Helmet
  412. .Life Boat
  413. .Mario's Bombs Away
  414. .Rain Shower
  415. .Tropical Fish
  416. .Vermin
  417. .Super Mario Bros.
  418. .Donkey Kong Circus
  419. .Pinball
  420. .Snoopy
  421. GAMEBOY
  422. Bomber Boy
  423. Bomberman GB 3
  424. let me explain,technically the wario and bomberman game is bomberman gb 1, that makes bomberman gb
  425. the second in the series and gb3 the japanese exclusive... It doesn't make any sense.
  426. .Castlevania - The Adventure
  427. .Castlevania Legends
  428. DONKEY KONG
  429. that's one of the most underrated entries here, give it a shot
  430. .Donkey Kong Land II
  431. ERACLES
  432. FINAL FANTASY
  433. G&W
  434. KID ICARUS
  435. KAERU NO TAME NI KANE WA NARU
  436. KIRBY
  437. Kirby's Pinball Land
  438. Kirby's Star Stacker
  439. Alleyway
  440. Tennis
  441. Dr. Mario
  442. Mario's Picross
  443. Picross 2
  444. Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
  445. Mega Man III
  446. Mega Man V
  447. Metroid II: Return of Samus
  448. .Pokemon - Red Version (151)
  449. Pokemon Blue
  450. Soccer
  451. Tetris
  452. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
  453. WARS
  454. Game Boy Wars 2
  455. Game Boy Wars TURBO
  456. Wave Race
  457. X
  458. Yakuman
  459. VIRTUAL BOY
  460. Mario's Tennis
  461. WARIO
  462. BOMBERMAN
  463. Bomberman Max Red: Challenger
  464. Bomberman Quest
  465. Trade & Battle: Card Hero
  466. Game & Watch Gallery 2
  467. KIRBY
  468. MARIO
  469. Mario Golf
  470. METAL GEAR
  471. POKEMON
  472. Pokemon Silver
  473. Pokemon - Crystal Version (251)
  474. Pokémon Card GB2:Here Comes Team GR!
  475. Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
  476. Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
  477. WARIO
  478. Wario Land 3
  479. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
  480. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
  481. POKEMON MINI
  482. Pokémon Zany Cards
  483. Pokémon Puzzle Collection
  484. Pokemon Breeder mini
  485. Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol. 2
  486. Pichu Bros. mini
  487. BIT GENERATIONS
  488. Dialhex
  489. Coloris
  490. Soundvoyager
  491. BOMBERMAN
  492. Bomberman Max 2 Play as Max
  493. Man i'm so glad they kept the two slightly different version from the gb titles
  494. Densetsu no Bomberman
  495. Calciobit
  496. .Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
  497. .Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
  498. Custom Robo GX
  499. Mr. Driller 2
  500. Mario vs. Donkey Kong
  501. DRILL DOZER
  502. FINAL FANTASY
  503. Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
  504. Fire Emblem Fuin no Tsurugi (JP Translation)
  505. Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones
  506. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
  507. F-Zero Climax (JP)
  508. Game & Watch Gallery 4
  509. Golden Sun
  510. KIRBY
  511. Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
  512. KURURIN
  513. Kururin Paradise
  514. Super Mario Advance
  515. Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
  516. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  517. Mario Party Advance
  518. Mario Tennis: Power Tour
  519. Magical Vacation
  520. Mega Man Zero
  521. Mega Man Zero 3
  522. Mega Man Battle Network
  523. Mega Man Battle Network 3 White
  524. Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue
  525. Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun
  526. Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team ProtoMan
  527. Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar
  528. Rockman.EXE 4.5 Real Operation
  529. Metroid: Zero Mission
  530. MOTHER
  531. PAC-MAN
  532. POKEMON
  533. Pokemon Saphire
  534. .Pokemon - Emerald Version (Expert- 386)
  535. Pokemon LeafGreen
  536. .Pokemon Clover
  537. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon:Red Rescue Team
  538. Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge
  539. Rhythm Tengoku
  540. Sennen Kazoku
  541. Densetsu no Starfy
  542. Densetsu no Starfy 3
  543. Sonic Advance
  544. Sonic Advance 3
  545. Sonic Battle
  546. Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage
  547. Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3
  548. WARIO
  549. WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
  550. WARS
  551. Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
  552. Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
  553. Dokodemo Taikyoku: Yakuman Advance
  554. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
  555. ANIMAL CROSSING
  556. ANOTHER CODE
  557. ART ACCADEMY
  558. BIG BRAIN ACCADEMY
  559. BOMBERMAN
  560. search this cover on google, that's the derpiest shit ever
  561. Bomberman names don't make sense at all, we already had a bomberman 2
  562. Bomberman Story DS
  563. Bomberman Land Touch! 2
  564. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
  565. CASTLEVANIA
  566. .Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
  567. CARD HERO
  568. CHOSOJU MECHA
  569. CHIBI BOBO
  570. Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Osoji!
  571. Shaberu! DS Oryori Navi
  572. Cooking Guide: Can't decide what to eat?
  573. Shaberu! DS Oryori Navi: Marugoto Teikoku Hotel
  574. CUSTOM ROBO
  575. DONKEY KONG
  576. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
  577. DK: Jungle Climber
  578. DIG DUG
  579. ELECTROPLANKTON
  580. ERACLES
  581. FINAL FANTASY
  582. Final Fantasy IV
  583. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
  584. SaGa 3 (Final Fantasy Legend 2) (JP Translation)
  585. Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha (JP)
  586. FIRE EMBLEM
  587. Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow (JP Patched)
  588. Fossil Fighters
  589. G&W
  590. Game & Watch Collection 2
  591. Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
  592. Hotel Dusk: Room 215
  593. JAM WITH THE BAND
  594. Daigasso! Band Brothers: Tsuikakyoku Cartridge
  595. Jam With The Band
  596. Kirby: Squeak Squad
  597. Kirby: Canvas Curse
  598. MAGKID
  599. MARIO
  600. Super Princess Peach
  601. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
  602. New Super Mario Bros.
  603. Itadaki Street DS
  604. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
  605. Bird & Beans
  606. Paper Airplane Chase
  607. Magical Starsign
  608. Mega Man ZX
  609. Mega Man Battle Network 5 Double Team DS
  610. Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus
  611. Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker × Ninja
  612. Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace
  613. Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star
  614. Metroid Prime Hunters
  615. NINTENDOGS
  616. Nintendogs: Chihuahua & Friends
  617. Nintendogs: Dalmatian & Friends
  618. Nintendogs: Shiba Inu & Friends
  619. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
  620. Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
  621. Pac-Pix
  622. POKEMON
  623. Pokemon Pearl
  624. .Pokemon Flawlwss Platinum
  625. Pokemon Soul Silver
  626. Pokemon Black
  627. Pokemon Black 2
  628. Pokémon Card Game:How to Play DS
  629. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time
  630. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
  631. Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
  632. Pokémon Trozei!
  633. Learn with Pokémon:Typing Adventure
  634. Distribution Event Carts (see later)
  635. Sonic Rush
  636. Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
  637. STYLE SAVVY
  638. RHYTHM HEAVEN
  639. STARFY
  640. The Legendary Starfy
  641. Star Fox Command
  642. Soma Bringer
  643. Touch de Dokodon!
  644. Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle!
  645. Tales of Hearts
  646. Tales of Innocence
  647. Tomodachi Collection
  648. WarioWare: Touched!
  649. WarioWare: D.I.Y.
  650. WARS
  651. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
  652. X-Scape 3D Space Tank
  653. Yakuman DS
  654. Yoshi's Island DS
  655. ZELDA
  656. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
  657. Tingle's Balloon Fight DS
  658. Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
  659. 3DS
  660. Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo
  661. ART ACCADEMY
  662. Pokémon Art Academy
  663. BRAIN AGE
  664. DILLON'S ROLLING WESTERN
  665. Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger
  666. CALCIOBIT
  667. CHIBI ROBO
  668. Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash
  669. Culdcept Revolt
  670. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move
  671. Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge
  672. Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
  673. Bravely Default
  674. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
  675. Pictlogica Final Fantasy
  676. FIRE EMBLEM
  677. Fire Emblem: Fates (Restored)
  678. Fire Emblem Warriors
  679. Fluidity: Spin Cycle
  680. Fossil Fighters: Frontier
  681. Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!
  682. HarmoKnight
  683. Daigasso! Band Brothers P: Shimobe Tool
  684. KID ICARUS
  685. KIRBY
  686. Kirby: Planet Robobot
  687. Kirby Fighters Deluxe
  688. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe
  689. MARIO
  690. Mario Kart 7
  691. Mario Tennis Open
  692. Paper Mario: Sticker Star
  693. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
  694. Mario Golf: World Tour
  695. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
  696. Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing
  697. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
  698. Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS
  699. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
  700. Mario Party: The Top 100
  701. Bird & Beans (Pyoro) (Tori to Mame)
  702. Photos with Mario
  703. Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure
  704. Metroid: Samus Returns
  705. MONSTER HUNTER
  706. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
  707. Monster Hunter Stories
  708. Nintendogs + Cats
  709. Nintendogs + Cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends
  710. PIKIN
  711. NINTENDOUJI
  712. PILOTWINGS
  713. POKEMON
  714. .Pokemon Y
  715. .Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
  716. Pokemon Moon
  717. Pokemon UltraMoon
  718. Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
  719. Pokémon Rumble World
  720. Pokémon Art Academy
  721. Pokémon Picross
  722. PUSHMO
  723. Crashmo
  724. Stretchmo
  725. Rhythm Heaven Megamix
  726. Rusty's Real Deal Baseball
  727. Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
  728. Super Smash Bros for 3ds
  729. Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal
  730. STARFOX
  731. STEEL DRIVER
  732. Steel Diver Sub Wars
  733. Style Savvy: Trendsetters
  734. Style Savvy: Styling Star.
  735. Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs
  736. Dokodon! Mystery Adventure
  737. Ketzal's Corridors
  738. Tomodachi Life
  739. WARIO
  740. XEVIOUS
  741. Super Xevious
  742. YAKUMAN
  743. YOSHI
  744. ZELDA
  745. The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
  746. My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
  747. SONIC
  748. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
  749. Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
  750. Virtua Fighter Animation
  751. GENESIS/MEGA DRIVE
  752. .Castlevania Bloodlines
  753. Mega Man: The Wily Wars
  754. Sonic the Hedgehog
  755. Sonic the Hedgehog CD
  756. Sonic Eraser
  757. Sonic 3D Blast DX
  758. SEGA SATURN
  759. Saturn Bomberman
  760. Bomberman Wars
  761. .Castlevania - Symphony of the Night
  762. SONIC
  763. Sonic R
  764. DREAMCAST
  765. Bomberman Online
  766. Sonic Adventure
  767. STREET FIGTER
  768. Pokémon: Catch the Numbers!
  769. Pokémon Advanced Generation: I've Begun Hiragana and Katakana!
  770. Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pico for Everyone Pokémon Loud Battle!
  771. Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld
  772. SEGA PICO BEENA
  773. Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pokémon Number Battle!
  774. Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game
  775. Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Search for Pokémon! Adventure in the Maze!
  776. MEGA MAN
  777. SONIC
  778. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
  779. Sonic Drift
  780. Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble
  781. Tails Adventure
  782. Sonic Blast
  783. PLAYSTATION
  784. The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigino Dungeon
  785. Bomberman Party Edition
  786. Bomberman Land
  787. .Castlevania - Symphony of the Night
  788. DRAGON BUSTER
  789. FINAL FANTASY
  790. Final Fantasy VIII
  791. Vagrant Story
  792. Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon (JP)
  793. Chocobo Stallion (JP)
  794. Galaga: Destination Earth
  795. Mega Man 8
  796. Super Adventure Rockman
  797. Mega Man X5
  798. Mega Man Legends
  799. Mega Man Legends 2
  800. Metal Gear Solid
  801. PAC-MAN
  802. Namco Anthology 2 (For Pac-Attack)
  803. TALES OF
  804. Tales of Eternia
  805. Xenogears
  806. PLAYSTATION 2
  807. Bomberman Land 2
  808. CASTLEVANIA
  809. .Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
  810. Net de Bomberman
  811. Fatal Frame
  812. Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
  813. Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-
  814. Mega Man X7
  815. METAL GEAR
  816. The Document of Metal Gear Solid 2
  817. SONIC
  818. STREET FIGHTER
  819. TAIKO
  820. Doki! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri
  821. Waku Waku Anime Matsuri
  822. Go! Go! Godaime
  823. Tobikkiri! Anime Special
  824. Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime
  825. Tales of Destiny 2
  826. Tales of Legendia
  827. TEKKEN
  828. Tekken 5
  829. Xenosaga Episode I
  830. Xenosaga Episode III
  831. PLAYSTATION 3
  832. Bomberman Ultra
  833. .Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
  834. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
  835. Metal Gear Solid 4 Database
  836. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2
  837. Sonic Unleashed
  838. Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion
  839. Tales of Graces
  840. Tales of Xillia 2
  841. Xevious Resurrection
  842. PSP
  843. Bomberman Portable
  844. CASTLEVANIA
  845. FINAL FANTASY
  846. Final Fantasy II
  847. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
  848. Dissidia Final Fantasy
  849. MEGA MAN
  850. Mega Man Maverick Hunter X
  851. Metal Gear Acid
  852. Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel
  853. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
  854. Monster Hunter Freedom
  855. God bless america
  856. Sonic Rivals
  857. TAIKO
  858. Portable 2
  859. TALES OF
  860. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology
  861. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3
  862. OTHERS
  863. COMMODORE 64
  864. Bosconian '87
  865. MARIO
  866. Super Mario Bros. Print World
  867. Mario's Game Gallery
  868. Mega Man
  869. RAYMAN
  870. BAYONETTA
  871. BIT.TRIP
  872. Bit.Trip Core
  873. Bit.Trip Runner
  874. Bit.Trip Flux
  875. Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
  876. BOMBERMAN
  877. Super Bomberman R
  878. .Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
  879. .Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD
  880. Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
  881. Final Fantasy XIII
  882. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
  883. Final Fantasy Type-0
  884. World of Final Fantasy
  885. Super Mario Bros. Print World
  886. Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers
  887. Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun
  888. Mario Teaches Typing 2
  889. Street Fighter X Mega Man
  890. Rockman Strategy
  891. Rosenkreuzstilette Freudenstachel
  892. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
  893. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
  894. AM2R
  895. Monster Hunter: World
  896. Pac-Man: Adventures in Time
  897. Pac-Man All-Stars
  898. Pac-Man Championship Edition DX
  899. Pac-Man Championship Edition 2
  900. PAC-MAN MUSEUM (included mainly for pac-man Battle Royale)
  901. Pokémon Play It!
  902. PokéROM
  903. Pokémon Team Turbo
  904. Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off
  905. Pokémon Seek & Find
  906. Rayman 2: The Great Escape
  907. Rayman Origins
  908. Rayman M
  909. .Shovel knight - Treasure Trove
  910. SimCity 2000: Special Edition
  911. SimCity 4 (Remember Expansions)
  912. SONIC
  913. Sonic Adventure DX
  914. Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
  915. Sonic Generations
  916. Sonic Lost World
  917. Sonic Forces
  918. Puyo Puyo Tetris
  919. Ultra Street Fighter IV
  920. Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
  921. TEKKEN
  922. TALES OF
  923. Tales of Zestiria
  924. Tales of Symphonia
  925. TETRIS
  926. Dive II Hunt: The Adventures of Sorbet
  927. Quick Draw (Flash version)
  928. Kirby Shuffle Puzzle
  929. Waddle Doom
  930. Kirby Smashifyer
  931. Kirby's Quick Draw
  932. MARIO
  933. Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (Prototype)
  934. Link The Faces of Evil
  935. Zelda's Adventure
  936. SHARP X1
  937. .Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushu
  938. NEC PC-88
  939. Bomber Man
  940. Mario Bros. Special (NEC PC88, NEC PC-8801) 1986 / ?? / ?? 1984 / ?? / ?? Unknown
  941. Punch Ball Mario Bros. (NEC PC88) 1984 / ?? / ?? N/A Unknown
  942. NEC PC Engine
  943. The Return of Ishtar
  944. Bomberman '94
  945. .Castlevania - Rondo of Blood
  946. XEVIOUS
  947. BRAVOMAN
  948. BOMBERMAN
  949. Bomberman '93
  950. MSX
  951. .Vampire Killer
  952. Metal Gear
  953. FINAL FANTASY
  954. Makai Toushi SaGa (Final Fantasy Legend I) (JP Translation)
  955. Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha
  956. Rockman.EXE N1 Battle
  957. NEO GEO POCKET COLOR
  958. Rockman Battle & Fighters
  959. Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure
  960. XBOX 360
  961. Bomberman Act:Zero
  962. Bomberman Live
  963. CULDCEPT
  964. DIG DUG
  965. GALAGA
  966. PERFECT DARK
  967. Perfect Dark (2010)
  968. Sonic the Hedgehog ('06)
  969. i don't know what dark magic they infused in Xenia, but load times are cut in half
  970. SONIC
  971. CASTLEVANIA
  972. FINAL FANTASY
  973. Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding
  974. Sonic Unleashed
  975. ANDROID
  976. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
  977. NOT VIDEOGAMES
  978. ANIMAL CROSSING
  979. BAYONETTA
  980. CASTLEVANIA
  981. .Castlevania Resurrection (Cancelled Dreamcast Game HD Material)
  982. .Donkey Kong (Animated Series)
  983. Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals
  984. Last Order -Final Fantasy VII-
  985. Brotherhood Final Fantasy
  986. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
  987. Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
  988. Mother 64 trailer
  989. F-Zero: GP Legend
  990. Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
  991. Metal Gear Solid 2: Bande Dessinée
  992. CASTLEVANIA
  993. METAL GEAR
  994. ANIMAL CROSSING
  995. CASTLEVANIA
  996. . Prelude of Revenge
  997. Final Fantasy Lost Stranger
  998. Fire Emblem Gaiden (manga)
  999. Fire Emblem: Hasha no Tsurugi
  1000. KIRBY
  1001. Kirby of the Stars: The Story of Dedede Who Lives In Pupupu
  1002. Kirby of the Stars!: Mo~Retsu Pupupu Hour!
  1003. Metal Gear Solid
  1004. Metroid (1986)
  1005. Nintendo Comics System
  1006. Metroid (2002) (1/2/E)
  1007. Samus and Joey (Metroid Fusion Special Edition: Rebirth of Samus)
  1008. Metroid Prime
  1009. Metroid (Archie Comics pitch)
  1010. BOOKS
  1011. .Ricordanza of the God's Abyss
  1012. FINAL FANTASY
  1013. Hoshi o Meguru Otome
  1014. Fire Emblem 25th Anniversary Staff Book
  1015. Fire Emblem Fates 4koma Comic & Character Guide Book
  1016. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The First Volume
  1017. The Making of Fire Emblem – 25th Anniversary Development Secrets, Awakening and Fates
  1018. Metal Gear (Worlds of Power)
  1019. Metal Gear Solid
  1020. Guns of the Patriots
  1021. METROID
  1022. Metroid Prime Trilogy art booklet
  1023. EXTRA
  1024. 007
  1025. CASTLEVANIA
  1026. One of my favourite things that the 2hu fanbase has ever made, often called 'Touhoulvania'.
  1027. in the first game you play as Reimu (the main character of the series), in the second one Sakuya (that one that trows knifes and stops time)
  1028. You can skip the first game, the second one is where shit starts to get realy good
  1029. fun fact: Sakuya's voice actress is the same one of Joyline from the Jojo games (Miyuki Sawashiro)
  1030. .Harmony of Despair (PC fan port)
  1031. .Lecarde Chronicles 1-2
  1032. .Curse of Issyos
  1033. FIRE EMBLEM
  1034. not really fire emblem related, but still an awesome touhou srpg series
  1035. check out the .txt files because not everithing is completely translated
  1036. when i'm making this pack the 4th game is still untranslated, but i have a link for the Let's play from somethingawful
  1037. MOTHER
  1038. .Lisa the First
  1039. .Lisa the Joyful
  1040. .Lisa the Pontless
  1041. .Yume Nikki
  1042. ..flow
  1043. .Super Marisa Land
  1044. .Pycho Waluigi
  1045. FAQ
  1046. -what games are missing?
  1047. .Bubu Mario
  1048. .Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party
  1049. .Mario Undoukai
  1050. .New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World
  1051. .Luigi's Mansion Arcade
  1052. MEGAMAN
  1053. .Rockman.EXE Battle Chip Stadium
  1054. CASTLEVANIA
  1055. DONKEY KONG
  1056. .Donkey Kong Circus
  1057. Those are Game & Watch exclusives, nobody actually made a sim for this game nor it was packed in a G&W collection
  1058. I think it's pretty oblious why... I can suggest some cool gatcha games if you want
  1059. .Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever
  1060. Those are undumped arcade games that use the Triforce cabinet (Basically a Gamecube), you're not missing much they are just
  1061. medal games (those kind of games that you play to win more coins in the arcade, you know)
  1062. .Final Fantasy XIV
  1063. Those are MMORPGs
  1064. .All-Star Carnival
  1065. .Taiko Arcade Releases
  1066. While vastly superior to the console versions, newer Taito arcades aren't reversed yet
  1067. While it uses Triforce, Dolphin support isn't good in that area
  1068. you can use a cheat code for F-zero GX to try a butchered version of it
  1069. EHJV-6U30-2DTVE
  1070. HK7K-0RFW-FNQ8Y
  1071. 7HUZ-2PJY-J5TTU
  1072. YW2J-AUVE-R79V8
  1073. R91R-1A6J-ZXN30
  1074. -Why in castlevania X6000 am I hearing only sound?
  1075. G&W
  1076. .Squish
  1077. .Japanese Exclusive MH games
  1078. .Culdcept DS Japanese Only Games
  1079. .Pac-Man VR
  1080. .World's Largest Pac-Man
  1081. -What are those BS games?
  1082. actual answer:
  1083. in the '90s Nintendo thought about distributing games for the super nintendo via satellite, so they invented a preiferial called Satellaview, obliously japanese
  1084. Some exclusive games were released only via satellite, and since June 30, 2000 they are completely unobtainable, your only chance is to get some madman on yahoo
  1085. autions to sell his memory card that could even be dead and all data on them is lost.
  1086. That meant that since those games were usually split 4 parts and avaiable for a limited amount of time they were a pain in the ass to combine and make them
  1087. playable, sometimes some parts are just restored from screenshots and other sources. This serve as a cautionary tale for DRMs of any kind
  1088. Thanks Nintendo to make games disappear when you can't make money from them anymore.
  1089. Here's the list of satellaview brodcasts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Satellaview_broadcasts
  1090. -Why the PS2/WII/WIIU/PS3/PS4 games are so slow?
  1091. you have a shit pc, those systems requires a lot of processing power to emulate, but you can mess with the settings a little bit to make it more berable
  1092. -Why there are 2 Sonic Unleashed Games?
  1093. Because they are actually different, belive it or not
  1094. But Enough talk, I hope you have fun playing this games as much as i had