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Me after playing Smash Ultimate for so long seeing Joker in the game not knowing anything about Persona, then finally getting Persona 5 and seeing Joker and Arcene together for the first time

Me after playing Smash Ultimate for so long seeing Joker in the game not knowing anything about Persona, then finally getting Persona 5 and seeing Joker and Arcene together for the first time submitted by raiventhegirl to Persona5 [link] [comments]

So if you get Jokers Final Smash as the last hit of a game it goes straight to the results screen just like in Persona 5... so cool

So if you get Jokers Final Smash as the last hit of a game it goes straight to the results screen just like in Persona 5... so cool submitted by lordsean999 to SmashBrosUltimate [link] [comments]

So, I've never played Persona 5, nor do I have the means to, (my only contact with it is from SSMB) but I absolutely love the aesthetic and music so I tried drawing Joker's final smash pose!

So, I've never played Persona 5, nor do I have the means to, (my only contact with it is from SSMB) but I absolutely love the aesthetic and music so I tried drawing Joker's final smash pose! submitted by The_Green_Alpaca to PERSoNA [link] [comments]

Joker's Final Smash and Victory Screen are Almost Completely Identical to Persona 5!

Joker's Final Smash and Victory Screen are Almost Completely Identical to Persona 5! submitted by wizfactor to smashbros [link] [comments]

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5 submitted by Fitnesslad50 to GamingDetails [link] [comments]

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5 submitted by Fitnesslad50 to Persona5 [link] [comments]

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, if Joker wins the match using his Final Smash, the victory pose will change just like it does in Persona 5 submitted by Fitnesslad50 to SmashBrosUltimate [link] [comments]

Why doesn’t Joker’s final smash say Hold up like in Persona 5?

Just a suggestion I just thought about. It would honestly seem a lot more cooler if it showed it right before the final smash started.
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[Video Games] "Too many swordsmen, are there?" The drama over Byleth joining the roster of Super Smash Bros Ultimate

What's Smash?
One of the premier fighting game franchises of all time, Super Smash Bros is a party series published by gaming giant Nintendo which sees characters from their various franchises (alongside several third-party characters) coming together for some family-friendly violence. Beginning with the original title in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, Smash has seen several outings in the years since, such as the iconic Melee for the Gamecube, Brawl for the Wii, the unoriginally named Smash 4 for the WiiU and 3DS, and the most recent title, Ultimate, which released on the Switch in 2018. Ultimate was seen as a huge celebration for the franchise, boasting that EVERYONE IS HERE- all seventy + fighters, ranging from staples of the original game to guest fighters and DLC, were in the launch roster. Helmed by Masahiro Sakurai, Smash is a household name and staple for parties worldwide, with Ultimate being one of the highest-selling fighting games in the world at over 12 million units sold.
What's Fire Emblem?
Fire Emblem is Nintendo's forray into strategy- a turn based fantasy seires that's one of the longer-running staples of the company with its roots in 1990 for the Famicom. Despite a lot of pushing from Nintendo, Fire Emblem failed to take off in the West for many years, with the future of the franchise being uncertain after several successive commercial flops in the 2000s. With the franchise risking cancellation if it failed to find a market, the team made a Hail-Mary pass of epic proportions thanks to Fire Emblem Awakening in 2013- a launch title for the 3DS that finally marked the series getting a foothold in the West. Since then, the series has released three big games: Fates, which wasn't very good due to pulling a Pokemon and cutting the game into three separate releases and having an awful story, Heroes, a free to play mobile game, and Three Houses, which saw the series move to the Nintendo Switch. In Three Houses, you play as Byleth, a mercenary hired to teach one of three classes in a military academy that are all led by House Lords- Edlegard, Dimitri and Claude. Three Houses combined Persona-style time management for social interactions with the tactical gameplay of the series, and was a critical success for the company, selling over 3 million units.
Smash and Fire Emblem's shared history
Fire Emblem and Smash have a tied history, due to Smash being part of the reason the series even began releasing in the West (Fire Emblem had such a small presense before this that a lot of people unironically thought Marth and Ike were original characters made just for the game). Two characters, Roy(Who's also our boi) and Marth, were playable in Melee, with their popularity leading to Nintendo beginning localisation efforts of the other games. Since then, Fire Emblem has gotten consistent additional represetation in each mainline title:
Perhaps one of the largest showings of how tied together the two series are, especially regarding FE getting off the ground in the West, can be seen in the announcement trailer for a re-release of Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, the first game in the series as part of 30th anniversary celebrations. The trailer shows two young boys playing Melee and wondering where Roy and Marth are from, leading to them discovering Fire Emblem at large.
It's at the launch of Ultimate, before the DLC released, that I'd like to dovetail and cover some of the tensions between Smash and Fire Emblem, alongside the post-launch support Ultimate got.
Smash fans vs Fire Emblem Fans: A Short History
Smash fans and Fire Emblem fans don't get along a lot of the time, it must be said (though Smash fans don't get along with anyone very well). Many Smash fans blame FE as the reason for Smash's roster being stereotyped as "Anime swordboys," due to Nintendo almost entirely drawing from the sword-fighting leads of the series instead of an axe or lance fighter. (Hector from Blazing Blade is often called an example of what a more atypical Smash rep would be due to wielding a large axe). While most of the fighters try and do different things mechanically (Robin is almost entirely a spellcaster for instance, while Corrin can turn into a dragon), that Chrom and Lucina were both moveset clones didn't help this perception.
Many other Nintendo franchise fans aren't happy additionally at how Fire Emblem gets blatant preferential treatment by Nintendo. While it is justified as them wanting to show off the new FE games in each Smash title, that Fire Emblem is all but guaranteed to get new Smash rep every time a new game releases has embittered fans of older franchises that Nintendo hasn't given as much love lately (especially F-Zero, Metroid, Golden Sun and more). Sakurai being an open Fire Emblem fan hasn't helped the perception of an inherent bias for FE, though this is usually countered by the low representation for the Kirby and Kid Icarus franchises despite Sakurai's own roles in them.
By Ultimate, a growing sentiment is that Fire Emblem is getting over-represented, as with the addition of Chrom it was now the third-most represented series in Smash after only Mario and Pokemon. Given FE's niche status in the West for most of this time, fans weren't very happy at this, partly for the aforementioned reason of wanting their own favorite franchises to get a new fighter (Metroid fans at least got a bone when Ridley joined the Ultimate roster and when Dark Samus became an Echo Fighter for Samus).
Ultimate's Fighter Pass 1: HOES MAD
Following Ultimate's launch, Nintendo released a season pass for five characters who would be added post-launch. Smash getting new fighters is notable not just because it means a new fighter and that franchise getting the prestige of saying it got into Smash, but because it means new music that can be used (unless you're Cloud) during matches. For the most part, the DLC fighters got really positive reactions due to the majority being unexpected third-party choices. Case in point, most players never saw it coming when during the Game Awards 2018, the first fighter would be revealed to be Joker from Persona 5. He'd be followed in 2019 by three more reveals: Dragon Quest's Hero, representing the more iconic protagonists in the legendary JRPG franchise, Banjo and Kazooie from the cult Microsoft series, and Terry Bogard from the SNK franchise (shout out to Sakurai's history lesson that's pretending to be a showcase for Terry, which also involves Sakurai's story of how they got 50 tracks from the SNK games into Smash)
Also Sans from Undertale got in. This unironically led to an increase in Mii Gunner mains.
Terry and Hero would generate some salt in the West due to perceived antiquity and lack of pedegree/mainstream appeal (Hero being "another anime sword boy" didn't help), leading to a mocking response of HOES MAD from Hero's fans especially, though Terry's got in on the fun thanks to the pun involving Terry's home series, Fatal Fury.
Thanks to the four characters seen thus far, the expectation was that Fighters Pass 1 would be made entirely of third party characters, and as January 2020 rolled around the expectations were high as to who would get in. Sora from Kingdom Hearts was a popular choice, alongside Geno from the Mario RPG series. Some dumbasses even wanted Tracer from Overwatch, partly thanks to Blizzard all but openly begging Nintendo for a Smash invite. The one with the most consistent support was Dante from the Devil May Cry series. And a few accidental coincidences boosted the idea of Dante getting in:
With expectations set high, everyone tuned in on January 16th 2020 to see the final Season 1 character... and it was Byleth, the player character of Three Houses.
Another fucking Fire Emblem rep. The internet took it well, as you'd expect. Dante's fans just resorted to sad memes and jokes about one of Byleth's alt skins being "close enough" to let them pretend Byleth was Dante.
Smash likes to date around, and Fire Emblem is that girl that he always goes back to.
Byleth Joins The Roster: The Salt Mines Floweth
Byleth's announcement generates some of the most negative reactions to a Smash fighter yet seen, boasting the largest like-dislike ratios of Ultimate's DLC, and only matched for disliked announcements across the entire franchise by Corrin.
A lot of people weren't happy at Byleth's inclusion, suffice to say, though like Terry and Hero the HOES MAD crowd came back for another go around. It didn't help how utterly predictable it was given it was a historical recreation of Corrin's inclusion in WiiU/3DS. While Byleth had been predicted, many expected the mechanical variance would be that Byleth would function similar to the Pokemon Trainer (who swaps between the Gen 1 Pokemon) in that Byleth would command Claude, Dimitri and Edlegard from the sidelines. Instead, Byleth had four weapons- three representing each of the House Leaders alongside their own custom whip-sword, the Sword of the Creator. That being said, at least Nintendo were somewhat self aware about it this time, given the reveal had supporting character Sothis mock Byleth for losing a fight by going "Too many swordsmen, were there?" as a way to reveal that Byleth's female variant would join the roster.
While Byleth did offer some mechanical variety from the other FE reps, some were disappointed that Byleth specifically was representing Three Houses, due to Byleth's personality not being one of their selling points. Perhaps it would have been more preferable to have one of the House Leaders instead represent the game, but given how any one being selected would have been seen as favoritism of the Leaders (and the arguments about said Leaders being quite vicious), Byleth was the safest choice, if perhaps the most predictable. Fans of Xenoblade 2 were also unhappy at clear bias on Sakurai's part, given he'd previously said Rex, the MC, was from too new a game to qualify for a roster slot in Ultimate. In comparrison, Sakurai admitted in his presentation of Byleth that he pestered the developers to get early access copies of Three Houses to get to plan out Byleth's moveset, which only helped the idea of Fire Emblem operating on different rules from other series.
Overall, Byleth was seen as a disappointing inclusion to wrap up the Fighters Pass, with the announcement honestly being more notable for the memes about the salt over the character themself. (My favorites were the ones about Joker adding yet another teacher to his harem) After the shock reveals from relatively niche series such as Persona and SNK, Byleth was generally felt to be an overwhelmingly safe option to close on. While Sakurai did announce Fighters Pass 2 in the same event, promising six more DLC characters for Ultimate, a lot of fans from different franchises were still let down given how unpredictable the first wave had been.
Fighters Pass 2 and the Byleth aftermath
Byleth would launch a few weeks later and the reception was largely "Yeah they're fine," after an initial launch of "Yeah you're fuckin' overtuned and overpowered." They got some people who main them, others swore off them, much like any other DLC character in a fighting game, and the salt gradually diminished.
In February of 2020, Sakurai would tacitly admit during a Famitsu article about Byleth's development that he was aware of the criticism about the addition, saying that he doesn't have as much power over roster choices as people like to believe (Byleth apparently snubbed a fighter he was much more enthusiastic about) but that he agreed that there were a few too many sword fighters and Fire Emblem representatives specifically in the game. Given Sakurai has said Smash will never have a roster as large as Ultimate again, it's likely some of Fire Emblem's representation will be cut down in future games as part of this culling.
That being said, I understand. First and foremost: there are too many Fire Emblem characters; and what’s more there are too many sword-users.
So far, three of the six planned characters for Fighter's Pass 2 have been released, with Min-Min from the Arms series coming first, Steve from Minecraft literally breaking Twitter (Steve's addition could be a post of its own with how much salt he generated) and the OG Anime Sword Boy, the One Winged Angel himself in Sephiroth being announced at the Game Awards 2020. We're still waiting for updates on when the fourth fighter will be revealed and who they may be, but regardless of who it is, there will always be a few mad hoes in the background.
Also Geno finally got into Smash!... As a Mii skin which led to the character's fanbase collectively reaching for a noose. These hoes weren't even that mad, it was mostly just sad.
Still. At least it's better than whatever the Walluigi mains are up to.
Thanks for reading.
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[Video Games] The Many Controversies of the Super Smash Bros. Roster

Super Smash Bros. is Nintendo’s premier fighting game franchise. The series released its fifth entry, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, in 2018. The brainchild of Masahiro Sakurai (the man behind Kirby and Kid Icarus: Uprising), it is beloved by many for its fun and easy-to-grasp gameplay, and more notably, its massive crossover status. The Smash series has always been about characters from all different franchises and companies duking it out. With a whopping 81 planned characters (plus seven clone characters, referred to as “Echo Fighters”), every player is bound to find at least one they like.
However, no series is without controversy, and people often find themselves lamenting the characters that DON’T get in, and sometimes even those that do.
I realize that there's a post talking a lot more in-depth about one of these characters, so if you'd like to read that as well here's a link.
A Brief History Lesson
Super Smash Bros. debuted for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, with this classic commercial depicting mascot versions of popular Nintendo characters duking it out to The Turtles’ “Happy Together”. The game was a smash (heh) hit, and featured twelve playable characters (Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox McCloud, Pikachu, Luigi, Ness, Captain Falcon, and Jigglypuff). It supported up to four players, and had a variety of items that could be used in battle. More characters were added throughout the sequels, including third party characters such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man. In the third game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a new item was added to the game: “Assist Trophies”, summonable NPCs that could assist the player who summoned them in battle. Each Assist Trophy did something different, and many characters who otherwise wouldn’t have a shot at being playable got to appear this way. One such character was Waluigi from the Super Mario Bros. series, who would run around the stage and stomp on opponents while hitting them with his tennis racket, making them briefly immobile.
When the fourth game for the Wii U and 3DS came around, several cuts and changes were made so the game could run on the comparatively weaker 3DS hardware. The game also featured no story mode. However, there were three big hope spots for fans. The first was Mii Fighters, which allowed players to create their own custom fighter (either a Brawler, Gunner, or Swordfighter), with a variety of costumes based on various characters. The second was the inclusion of DLC, which allowed new characters to join after release (for a price, of course). The third was the biggest of all: the Fighter Ballot. This was a chance for fans to vote on which character they’d like to see join Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and WiiU.
The Fighter Ballot
The Fighter Ballot was extremely popular, with thousands of people voting for their favorites. Aside from “meme” picks like Goku or Shrek, some of the most popular choices, at least according to message boards and polls from the time, included Ridley from Metroid, Waluigi and Princess Daisy from Super Mario Bros. (this despite Waluigi still being an Assist Trophy), Sora from Kingdom Hearts, the Inklings from Splatoon, Shantae, Wolf O'Donnell from Star Fox (a character who had been cut during the transition between games) Banjo-Kazooie, Geno from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, and quite possibly the loudest fanbase, King K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country. The ballot came to a close in October 2015, revealing the winner to be…
Bayonetta.
While Bayo certainly did have her fans and supporters, many people were…underwhelmed, to say the least. Bayonetta was allegedly the most popular character in Europe, and in the Top 5 in America, though some folks found this hard to believe. Things weren’t helped by the unpopular reveal of Corrin from Fire Emblem Fates as a DLC character before the ballot closed, with many people stating that there were too many Fire Emblem characters (at the time, the game had six different characters from the series). Eventually, the game was datamined, and it was revealed that Bayonetta’s data existed in the game just two weeks after the ballot opened up. Mii Fighter costumes of some of the more popular picks were released as consolation prizes, but it still stung. Sakurai stated that the ballot was meant to pick fighters for a future installment, and not for Smash 4, but this is a bit hard to believe given that the website outright said the character would be for Smash 4. However, there was still hope for these characters in the future.
Everyone is Here…?
The fifth game in the series, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, was quite possibly the most hyped-up game of the decade. It promised to be the ultimate (heh) dream match, with every single fighter from past games returning. It also introduced several highly requested newcomers, including Ridley (complete with a shoutout to his supporters), Daisy (I cried tears of joy at her reveal), the Inklings, Simon Belmont (and his descendant Richter) from Castlevania, Isabelle from Animal Crossing, and of course, King K. Rool, all of whom generated a lot of hype. This only expanded when the DLC was revealed, with several unexpected characters from a variety of different companies. However, one character was notably missing: Waluigi.
The Purple-Clad Plumber
For anyone who doesn't know, Waluigi is a character who originates in the game Mario Tennis. He was originally created solely so Wario could have a doubles partner, and quickly became a mainstay of the spin-offs. At first, he was seen as an unnecessary character who only existed as filler, but his role in Matthew Taranto's webcomic Brawl in the Family saw him gain popularity. The comic mostly focused on video game-based gags while occasionally having longer story arcs. Waluigi would show up to take over the comic every once in a while, with his catchphrase "TOO BAD. WALUIGI TIME." often appearing. People loved the comic's take on Waluigi as a zany, over-the-top, and somewhat tragic character. It wasn't long before this version of Waluigi became a meme, with the regular version following.
It’s a Cold and It’s a Broken Waluigi
Generally, Assist Trophies are considered to be a “deconfirmation” for a character. While nothing in the game outright states that a character can’t be playable if they also appear as an Assist Trophy, nothing denies it either. There is technically a chance, as the game does have certain conditions that disable assist trophies on certain stages (for example, the Moon from Majora’s Mask can’t appear on the stage Great Bay, as it appears as a background element). Stage elements can also be affected by which characters are playing in a match. For example, King Dedede won’t appear in the background of Dream Land if he’s also in the match, Toon Link will be replaced by Alfonzo (“Leave it to me!”) on the Spirit Train if another Link is playing, and Fox, Falco, and Wolf have specific dialogue changes referring to one another. However, this has never been confirmed, and Assist Trophies have always been unplayable. Which brings us to Waluigi.
In early June, Waluigi was confirmed to be an Assist Trophy, and therefore unplayable, for the third game in a row. As if to add insult to injury, the video also revealed that Assist Trophies can now be knocked out, and used Waluigi to demonstrate this. People were, to put it lightly, fucking pissed. Memes were made about the situation, songs were written, petitions were signed to get Waluigi included, Matthew Taranto of Brawl in the Family got in on it, years after the comic had ended, and a few (emphasis on a FEW) fans even started harassing Sakurai in an attempt to get the purple plumber in the roster. A small group of Waluigi cosplayers staged a protest at a Smash event, and while they had good intentions, they did make some staff and guests uneasy. Some theorized that the Assist Trophy thing was a red herring, and that Waluigi would be revealed as playable after all. People were literally analyzing the colors of some chairs in the background of a video. It was crazy. Things only got worse for poor Waluigi when the first DLC character was revealed…
…a Piranha Plant. Just a single Piranha plant.
Generic, nameless Piranha Plants have never been playable in any official Nintendo game before this, so its inclusion was a surprise. A few people thought it was a jab at Waluigi supporters (which, let’s be real, it obviously wasn’t). Once the shock wore off, however, the Plant was welcomed into the Smash family with open arms. The fact that it was free for a limited amount of time certainly helped. The next DLC character (and the first in the “Fighters Pass”, a series of five DLC challengers), Joker from Persona 5, was also beloved by the fanbase, with his trailer showing him literally hijacking the 2018 Game Awards. Then E3 2019 came, and fans were speculating on who the next fighter would be, with Erdrick from Dragon Quest, Banjo and Kazooie, and Steve from Minecraft being popular guesses. The latter two, in particular, sparked quite the rivalry.
Bears, Birds, and Blocks
While Banjo-Kazooie was originally considered a Nintendo property (it even had its own commercial from the same people who made the “Happy Together” Smash commercial), with Banjo’s debut (sans Kazooie) being in Diddy Kong Racing, they were developed by the company Rare, which was later bought out by Microsoft. Microsoft and Nintendo are historically rivals, so the bear and bird joining Smash was seen as an impossibility for many years. However, many had hope, given that Microsoft and Nintendo had been on much friendlier terms in recent years. But there were some strikes against them. For one thing, Banjo and Kazooie weren’t exactly…relevant. Their last game, Nuts and Bolts, was in 2008, and was seen by most fans as a disgrace to the franchise due to its change in gameplay and aesthetic. JonTron’s memetic version of “I Will Always Love You” comes as a reaction to this game, in fact. If a Microsoft character WAS added, it would likely be someone more popular. Say…a character from one of the highest-selling games of all time? That’s right, Minecraft.
For weeks, a rivalry brewed between Banjo-Kazooie fans and Steve fans, and a trend called “Steveposting” began to spread. Starting on 4chan, people would post pictures of a grotesque 3D model of Steve harassing other characters, often accompanied by a copypasta starting with “GOOD MOOOOOOOORNING /v/! Just wanted to remind you that we’re another day closer to Steve (yes, THE Steve from Minecraft) getting confirmed in Smash Ultimate! Make sure to save your tears for the upcoming Fighter Pass when Steve walks into the spotlight!” The most popular character for Steve to harass was Banjo. People would often argue that Steve had more relevance, and post images of Steve harassing, harming, or killing Banjo and Kazooie. One infamous video featured Banjo walking through a blocky landscape, remarking to Kazooie that they must have ended up in Minecraft instead of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. “Grotesque Steve” reveals himself, shows off Kazooie’s mangled corpse, and approaches Banjo with a sinister look on his face…the rest of the video is disgustingly NSFW, hence why I won’t be linking it or even describing it. If you know, you know. Overall, the rivalry was pretty bitter, and even genuine supporters for Steve grew tired of the “Steveposting”.
Finally, E3 2019 rolled around, and fans were excited for new content from Nintendo. One of the first reveals of the day was the second new DLC character for Smash…that being the heroes from Dragon Quest. Most people thought that Erdrick from Dragon Quest III would be the representative, and while he does appear, he’s not the only one (the heroes from XI, IV, and VIII also show up as alt costumes). Japanese fans were thrilled, American fans weren’t as enthusiastic, and it looked like there would be no more Smash news for the day. That is, until the just before the very end of the presentation. A trailer began, similarly to King K. Rool’s, only to then cut to the King hanging out with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Suddenly, a golden piece bounces across the screen. Wait, is that…a Jiggy? No, it couldn’t be… DK and friends look out the window, to see a familiar silhouette, only for it to be revealed to be the Duck Hunt Dog in disguise. But then everything changes when the new character descends from above and knocks the Dog out of the way. That’s right folks, against all odds, Banjo and Kazooie are in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate!
As for Steve, he and his fellow Minecraft friends were eventually added in October 2020 (in his familiar blocky form, thankfully), which put the rivalry to rest for good. Finally, the Steveposting days were over. These new fighters were well-received, but the same can’t be said for the fifth DLC character.
Too Many Swordsmen, Are There?
Generally, if a new game is released after Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a free update will add content from said game, usually in the form of “spirits”, power-ups you can equip to your fighter of choice to give them a stat boost of some sort. In-universe, they’re explained as characters who have lost their physical form due to events in the game’s story mode. For example, equipping the Hammer Bro spirit will enhance your jumps. One game did not receive free update spirits, however.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is definitely one of the best games of 2019, in my opinion. With four distinct routes, a ton of morally grey characters, and an absolutely bitchin’ theme song, it’s definitely worth a try. While it’s not without its problems, the game is still pretty solid. The reason I bring this up is because Fire Emblem: Three Houses got nary a mention in Smash, despite being a new installment of one of Nintendo’s most heavily-advertised franchises. This led people to speculate that they were saving a Three Houses reveal for later. And as it turns out, they were!
Now, the fourth DLC character, Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury, was not met with the brightest reception from fans. At the very least, he came with a lot of amazing music (a whopping fifty songs from various SNK games). My personal favorite out of these is the theme song from Psycho Soldier. That sax solo though! While some people were obviously mad (or should I say…fatally furious?) about Terry’s inclusion in the game, most of the memes came from fellow SNK character Mai Shiranui’s exclusion from any form of cameo (to preserve the game’s ESRB rating). Anyway, people were really expecting something big for DLC fighter #5.
The fifth DLC character was revealed in January of 2020. Many predictions included Sora from Kingdom Hearts and Dante from Devil May Cry. The trailer dropped, only to reveal that the final character for the Fighters Pass was Byleth, the player character in Three Houses. The trailer had a jab at the common complaint that the roster has too many swordsmen…to which Byleth responds by becoming a swordswoman, as well as using other weapons from their home game. And yet still, people were once again, to put it lightly, fucking pissed. Read the comments on this to get an idea of it. After all, this now marked the eighth Fire Emblem character in the game.
Naturally, some people made memes about the situation. Others jokingly pointed out that one of Byleth’s alternate costumes gave them a red outfit and white hair, just like Dante (though the costume was meant to resemble Three Houses character Edelgard). Voice actress Allegra Clark, who voices a few characters in Three Houses, had this to say about the news. Even to this day, some people are still upset over Byleth’s inclusion.
The Heart of a Marionette
Geno is a character from the cult classic Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The game is certainly an oddball in the Mario franchise, but it’s beloved to this day by many. Geno appears as a living marionette with a gun arm, and he’s been a popular request for Smash Bros for a while now. He appeared in the famous (and very fake) “Grinch leak”, which incidentally also featured Banjo and Kazooie. YouTube animator TerminalMontage is one of Geno’s most vocal supporters, and even Sakurai has stated that he’s a fan of the character. So, what’s stopping the little puppet from getting in? Licensing. Geno is technically partially owned by Square Enix, so getting him in the game has always been tricky. He appeared as a Mii Fighter costume in Smash 4, but fans had hope that he would appear for real in Ultimate.
Now, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate introduced some very interesting Mii Fighter costumes. Costumes usually come in two parts: headwear and outfits. Headwear can include hats, wigs, helmets, and even masks. That last one is the important one here. Certain Mii Fighter costumes came with a full-head mask of a character rather than just a hat. These costumes, which some fans refer to as “deluxe” costumes, also came with a song, making them feel like a sort of bonus DLC character. The most popular of these is Sans from Undertale, though Cuphead also has one, as do Vault Boy from Fallout and Bomberman (though the latter two don’t come with music tracks).
So, December 2020 rolls around, and with it come the Game Awards. The new Smash trailer shows several of our heroes facing off against the game’s main villain, Galeem…only for it to be sliced in half and killed. Suddenly, “One-Winged Angel” starts to play, and hoooooOOOOOLY SHIT SEPHIROTH FROM FINAL FANTASY VII IS IN. People were, to put it lightly, fucking STOKED!!!!!! There were a few whiny “too many swordsmen” people, but they were drowned out for the most part…
...then came the costume reveals.
Each new fighter generally comes with five new Mii Fighter costumes, whether they be outfits, headwear, or a set of both. Sometimes they’re related to the character, sometimes they aren’t. The first four were pretty basic, with outfits based on Aerith, Barrett, and Tifa, Cloud’s companions from Final Fantasy VII, as well as a hat themed after a Chocobo. The fifth costume, on the other hand, led to a lot of disappointment.
I think we can all guess who it was. Geno fans were upset, and definitely made themselves heard. To make matters worse, Geno’s headwear was just a hat, when a mask would have worked well. Him being a “deluxe” Mii costume could have been a nice compromise to get him in. The aforementioned TerminalMontage made a short video on the topic, showing his disappointment with the results. Quite a few people made fun of Geno’s supporters for ever thinking he’d be playable, while others celebrated the fact that Sora or Lloyd could still have a chance. And all of this came mere months after the revelation that the widely-rumored Geno plush was in fact a myth.
In Conclusion
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate still has three DLC slots left, and everyone is wondering just who the final three will be. Personally, while I’m sure I’ll be content with whoever we get, there’s sure to be some fighting no matter what, and the only way to settle it…is in Smash.
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[USA-CA] [H] Various games for the following consoles: Gamecube, Gameboy, GBC, GBA, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, PS Vita, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. As well as various consoles and accessories. [W] Paypal, Local Cash, Small List of loose NDS games

Hey everyone!! Back with a new post and updated prices. These prices are WITHOUT shipping. I will provide a quote for you, but it usually isn't more than $5 unless the items won't fit in a regular bubble mailer.
Everything has been personally tested by me and is confirmed to be fully functional. I can provide pictures upon request.
PLEASE NOTE: I am open to all offers. The worst I can say is no!
LOCAL: 91325
If you'd prefer to see my google sheet - Game List
Here's everything I'm currently selling:

System Title Price Details
SNES Mario Is Missing $35 CIB.
SNES NBA Jam Tournament Edition $40 CIB.
SNES Street Fighter II $30 Missing manual, otherwise cib.
Nintendo 64 007 GoldenEye $32 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 007 World Is Not Enough $11 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Ken Griffey Jr's Slugfest $15 In original box with manual.
Nintendo 64 Killer Instinct Gold $35 Loose with manual and quick reference card!
Nintendo 64 Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards $30 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Knockout Kings 2000 $15 CIB.
Nintendo 64 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask $65 Loose with manual. Gold holographic cart.
Nintendo 64 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time $40/$30 Both loose, one includes manual.
Nintendo 64 Madden Football 64 (Have two copies) $6/$2 Both copies loose, one has stickers, other is nice and clean and includes it's manual.
Nintendo 64 Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr $7 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Mario Kart 64 $42 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 Mario Tennis $25 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 Monopoly $10 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Mortal Kombat 4 $30 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 NBA Jam 99 $10 Comes in original box, no other inserts or manual.
Nintendo 64 Nba Live 99 $3 Loose.
Nintendo 64 NBA Showtime NBA on NBC $30 CIB.
Nintendo 64 NFL Blitz 2000 $22 Comes in original box and a couple of inserts, including poster!
Nintendo 64 NFL Blitz (Have two copies) $30/$15 One copy CIB, one copy loose.
Nintendo 64 Perfect Dark $10 Loose, back label has some damage.
Nintendo 64 South Park $20 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 Snowboard Kids $45 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Super Smash Bros $45 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 The New Tetris $25 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 Tetrisphere $11 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater $15 Loose, a little label damage.
Nintendo 64 Toy Story 2 $12 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Turok 2 Seeds of Evil (Gray cart) $9 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Turok Rage Wars $10 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey $10 Loose with manual.
Nintendo 64 WWF No Mercy $30 Loose.
Nintendo 64 WWF Wrestlemania 2000 $25 Cartridge in original box with manual, there is some initials written on the back in sharpie.
Gamecube 007 From Russia with Love $10 Loose.
Gamecube All-Star Baseball 2002 $2 Loose.
Gamecube ATV Quad Power Racing 2 $5 Loose.
Gamecube Backyard Football $5 Comes in original case with manual.
Gamecube Beyblade Vforce $5 Box and disc only. Art is a pretty rough.
Gamecube Bionicle $2 Loose.
Gamecube Chronciles of Narnia $2 Loose.
Gamecube Def Jam Vedetta $15 CIB, black label. Box and cover art are damaged on the side.
Gamecube F-Zero GX $35 Loose.
Gamecube Go! Go! Hypergrind $260 CIB.
Gamecube Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $12 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life $20 CIB, black label.
Gamecube King Kong $2 Loose.
Gamecube Luigi's Mansion $25 Loose.
Gamecube Mario Golf Toadstool Tour $15 Loose.
Gamecube Mario Party 4 $85 CIB.
Gamecube Medal of Honor Frontline $5 Box and disc only. Comes with cool Toys R Us receipt from 2002!
Gamecube Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes $75 CIB, black label. Has some cracking on the front of disc 2.
Gamecube Metroid Prime $20 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Namco Museum 50th Anniversary $10 Loose.
Gamecube Naruto Clash of Ninja 2 $10 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube NBA Live 2005 $2 Loose.
Gamecube Need for Speed Most Wanted $15 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube NFL Street $15 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Reign of Fire $5 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Shrek 2 $5 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Sonic 2 Adventure Battle $20 Loose.
Gamecube Soul Calibur II $15 CIB, player's choice. (art is a little rough)
Gamecube Star Wars Rebel Strike $11 Loose.
Gamecube Star Wars Rogue Leader $11 Loose.
Gamecube Super Mario Sunshine $35 Player's choice and is missing it's manual.
Gamecube Super Smash Bros $65 CIB.
Gamecube The LOTR: The Return of the King $10 CIB, black label.
Gamecube The Incredibles $3 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube The Sims (have two copies) $9 Both CIB, one player's choice, one black label.
Gamecube The Sims 2 $15 Missing manual, black label.
Gamecube Tiger Woods 2006 $4 Loose.
Gamecube True Crime Streets of LA $5 Box and disc only.
Gamecube True Crime New York City $10 Loose.
Gamecube Turok Evolution $5 Box and disc only. Comes with a cool receipt from 2007.
Gamecube Viewtiful Joe $25 CIB, black label.
Wii Big Buck Hunter Pro $30 CIB, includes gun.
Wii Black Eyed Peas Experience $5 CIB.
Wii Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 $10 CIB.
Wii Excite Truck $10 CIB.
Wii Hasbro Family Game Night $13 CIB.
Wii Just Dance 2 $5 Loose.
Wii Just Dance 4 $11 CIB.
Wii Link's Crossbow Training $4 Included pouch that would come with Wii console.
Wii Mario Kart Wii $45 CIB, includes Wii wheel.
Wii Michael Jackson The Experience $20 CIB.
Wii New Super Mario Bros Wii $27/$20 One copy CIB, one copy loose.
Wii Resident Evil 4 $20 Sealed.
Wii Super Mario Galaxy $15 CIB.
Wii Super Mario Galaxy 2 $30 CIB.
Wii Super Smash Bros Brawl $20 CIB.
Wii Tatsunoko vs Capcom $30 Box and disc only.
Wii The Incredible Hulk $8 CIB.
Wii Tony Hawk Ride $10 Disc in box, no skateboard.
Wii Wii Play $5 Loose.
Wii Wii Sports $30 Included pouch that would come with Wii console.
Wii Zelda Twilight Princess $15 Case, manual, and disc.
Gameboy 4-In-1 Fun Pak $3 Loose.
Gameboy II Boxle $25 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Alien vs Predator $15 Loose.
Gameboy Alleyway $5 Loose.
Gameboy Arcade Classic 2: Centipede and Millipede $7 Loose.
Gameboy Arcade Classic: Super Breakout and Battlezone $20 CIB. (Box is nice)
Gameboy Batman Forever $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle $5 Loose.
Gameboy Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Centipede $5 Loose.
Gameboy Centipede $10 Loose. Later variant with different art.
Gameboy Dead Heat Scramble $5 Loose.
Gameboy Donkey Kong Land 2 $10 Loose.
Gameboy F-1 Race $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Frogger $8 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Game & Watch Gallery $9 Loose.
Gameboy Golf $6 Loose.
Gameboy Grand Theft Auto 2 $17 Loose.
Gameboy Jurassic Park $12 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball $5 Loose.
Gameboy Motocross Maniacs $7 Loose.
Gameboy NBA SHowtime NBA on NBC $4 Loose.
Gameboy Pokemon Blue (Have two copies) $30 Both loose. Both batteries save perfect.
Gameboy Pokemon Yellow $30 Loose cartridge, battery saves perfectly.
Gameboy Shadowgate Classic $8 Loose.
Gameboy Space Invaders $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Spacer Invaders $15 Black cartridge variant, will come with manual.
Gameboy Spot the Cool Adventures $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Star Wars $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Super Mario Land $12 Loose.
Gameboy Super RC Pro-Am $5 Loose with manual
Gameboy T2 The Arcade Game (Have two copies) $5/$3 One loose with manual and one loose.
Gameboy Tamagotchi $9 Loose.
Gameboy The Jungle Book $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color CyberTiger $4 Loose.
Gameboy Color Doug's Big Game $6 Loose.
Gameboy Color Frogger $5 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color Lego Alpha Team $3 Loose.
Gameboy Color Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue $5 Loose
Gameboy Color Ready 2 Rumble Boxing $15 CIB.
Gameboy Color Spiderman $7 Loose.
Gameboy Color Spy vs Spy $10 Loose
Gameboy Color Star Wars Episode 1 Racer $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color The Grinch $5 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons $35 Loose.
Gameboy Color Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Color Vegas Games $3 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color Wario Land 2 $70 Nearly cib, only missing it's manual.
Gameboy Color Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance 007 Everything or Nothing $7 Loose
Gameboy Advance Activision Anthology $20 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Advance Backyard Football $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Batman Begins $9 Loose
Gameboy Advance Crash Bandicoot The Huge Adventure $7 Loose. Has some label damage, some of the label is torn off.
Gameboy Advance Crash of the Titans $9 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Danny Phanton The Ultimate Enemy $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Disney's Aladdin $45 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly.)
Gameboy Advance Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure $3 Loose
Gameboy Advance Donkey Kong Country (Have two copies) $15 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Dragon Ball Z Legacy of Goku II $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance Family Feud $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Fantastic 4 $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Fire Emblem $50 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly.)
Gameboy Advance Godzilla Domination $21 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Grand Theft Auto Advance $25 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly)
Gameboy Advance GT3 Advance Pro Concept Racing $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Gumby vs The Astrobots $10 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $6 Loose
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $11 Loose
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup $9 CIB, box is a little rough.
Gameboy Advance Hot Wheels World Race $3 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Madagascar Operation Penguin $4 Loose
Gameboy Advance Mario&Luigi Superstar Saga (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Mario Kart Super Circuit (Have three copies) $11 All three are loose.
Gameboy Advance Max Payne (Have two copies) $15 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 2 (Have two copies) $45 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 3 White $25 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 4 Red Sun $20 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo Dual Cart $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Mouse Trap/Operation/Simon $1 Loose
Gameboy Advance Namco Museum (Have two copies) $4 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Namco Museum 50th Anniversary $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance NFL Blitz 2003 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Battle for Volcano Island $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy $3 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy and Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom Dual Cart $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Pac-Man Collection (have two copies) $4/$3 Both loose, one copy has a faded label.
Gameboy Advance Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl $5 Loose
Gameboy Advance Pitfall The Mayan Adventure $10 CIB (box is nice)
Gameboy Advance Pokemon Emerald $85 Cartridge has a nice label and good battery.
Gameboy Advance Pokemon Pinball Ruby And Sapphire (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Rainbow Six Rogue Spear $13 Loose
Gameboy Advance Scooby Doo $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Snood (Have two copies) $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spiderman $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spider-man Battle for New York $8 Loose
Gameboy Advance Spongebob's Atlantis Squarepantis $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spongebob Squarepants Movie $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spyro Season of Ice $5 Loose
Gameboy Advance Sudoku Fever $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance $11 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance 2 $11 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance 3 (Have two copies) $14 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance 4 $13 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $10 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Texas Hold Em Poker $2 Loose.
Gameboy Advance That's So Raven $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance The Sims 2 $8 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Have two copies) $6 Loose
Gameboy Advance Ultimate Card Games $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Advance Warioware, inc Mega Microgames (Have two copies) $30 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance WWE Survivor Series $9 Loose.
Gameboy Advance World Championship Poker $3 CIB, box is nice.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy $18 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! Eternal Duelist Soul $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters $14 Loose.
Nintendo DS 50 Classic Games $6 CIB.
Nintendo DS Animal Crossing Wild World $20 CIB.
Nintendo DS Band Hero $11 CIB
Nintendo DS Big Brain Academy $2 Loose.
Nintendo DS Bleach The Blade of Fate $10 Loose.
Nintendo DS Brain Age $5 CIB.
Nintendo DS Castlevania Portrait of Ruin $20 Loose.
Nintendo DS Charlotte's Web $4 Loose
Nintendo DS Cooking Mama $8 Missing manual, otherwise cib.
Nintendo DS Contra 4 $30 Cartridge, box, and manual only.
Nintendo DS Diddy Kong Racing DS $15 CIB.
Nintendo DS Dragon Ball Origins 2 (Have two copies) $24/$60 One copy sealed, one copy loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Ball Z Attack of the Saiyans $30 Loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Have two copies) $40/$30 One copy missing manual, otherwise cib. One copy loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Quest Monsters Joker $12 Loose.
Nintendo DS Dynasty Warriors DS Fighters Battle $6 Loose.
Nintendo DS Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates $13 CIB.
Nintendo DS Fossil Fighters Champions $55 Missing manual.
Nintendo DS Golden Sun Dark Dawn $30 Sealed. Minty Y-fold.
Nintendo DS Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars $15 Loose.
Nintendo DS Imagine Babyz $2 Loose.
Nintendo DS Inuyasha Secret of the Divine Jewel $45 Loose.
Nintendo DS Lego Batman The Video Game $4 Loose
Nintendo DS Madden 06 $3 Loose.
Nintendo DS Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Mario Hoops 3 on 3 $10 CIB, has original receipt!
Nintendo DS Mario Kart DS (Have two copies) $10 Both loose.
Nintendo DS Megaman ZX (Have two copies) $20/$10 One CIB, and one loose.
Nintendo DS Meteos Disney Magic $4 CIB.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Hunters First Hunt $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Hunters $20 CIB.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Pinball (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Nintendo DS Naruto Ninja Council 3 $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Need for Speed Most Wanted $7 Loose
Nintendo DS Nintendogs Lab & Friends $5 Loose
Nintendo DS Petz Catz 2 $4 Loose.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Black $70 CIB.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Conquest $40 CIB.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Trozei $9 Loose.
Nintendo DS Scrabble $10 CIB.
Nintendo DS Simpsons Game $15 Loose
Nintendo DS Skate It $8 CIB.
Nintendo DS Sonic Colors $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Sonic Rush $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Spiderman Shattered Dimensions $8 Loose
Nintendo DS Starfox Command $7 Loose.
Nintendo DS Suikoden Tierkreis $65 Sealed. Minty y-fold.
Nintendo DS Suite Life of Zack & Cody Tipton Trouble $2 Loose
Nintendo DS Super Mario 64 DS (Have two copies) $18/$12 One CIB, one loose.
Nintendo DS Super Monkey Ball Touch&Roll $6 CIB.
Nintendo DS The Amazing Spider-Man $7 CIB.
Nintendo DS The Sims 2 Pets $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Tom and Jerry Tales $5 Loose
Nintendo DS Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam $4 Loose
Nintendo DS The World Ends With You $30 CIB.
Nintendo DS Uno & Skip & Uno Free Fall $7 Cartridge and box only.
Nintendo DS Zoo Tycoon DS $4 Loose
NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY
Nintendo DS Cooking Mama $3
Nintendo DS Elite Beat Agents $3
Nintendo DS Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of Light $10
Nintendo DS Jump Super Stars $5 Japanese version box and manual.
Nintendo DS New Super Mario Bros $5
Nintendo DS Okami Den $10
Nintendo DS Scribblenauts $1
Nintendo DS Trace Memory $5
Nintendo 3DS Animal Crossing New Leaf $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Captain Toad Treasure Tracker $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Castlevania Lords of Shadow Mirror of Fate $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Centipede Infestation $10 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Fantasy Life $25 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Luigi's Mansion $40 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Madden NFL Football $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Mario Kart 7 $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate $9 Loose.
Nintendo 3DS Paper Mario Sticker Star $16 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Moon $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Ultra Sun $30 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Rayman 3D $10 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Regular Show Mordecai & Rigby in 8-bit Land $8 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor Overclocked $80 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Spirit Camera The Cursed Memoir $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Super Mario 3D Land $11 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS (Have three copies) $15/$12 Two CIB and one missing manual.
Nintendo 3DS The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D $15 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Celeste $85 Sealed. Best Buy cover variant.
Nintendo Switch Fire Emblem Three Houses $40 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Pokemon Shield $45 Sealed.
Nintendo Switch Splatoon 2 $30 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Super Mario Maker 2 (Have two copies) $30 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Wolfenstein II $15 CIB.
PS1 Jade Cocoon Demo Disc $15 Loose in sleeve.
PS2 Bully $15 Greatest hits. CIB, includes map!
PS2 Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 $25 CIB.
PS2 Evergrace $16 CIB.
PS2 Family Guy Video Game $8 Disc in a general case, cover art is not original.
PS2 Fatal Frame 3 The Tormented $50 CIB.
PS2 Galerians Ash $11 Loose.
PS2 Grand Theft Auto III $3 Loose.
PS2 Grand Theft Auto San Andreas $11 CIB.
PS2 Gungrave Overdose $20 CIB.
PS2 Hunter The Reckoning Wayward $5 Loose.
PS2 Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 2 $14 CIB.
PS2 Mega Man Anniversary Collection $6 CIB.
PS2 Nightshade $20 Loose.
PS2 Oni $7 Loose.
PS2 Onimusha 2 $8 CIB.
PS2 Onimusha 3 Demon Siege $12 CIB.
PS2 R-Type Final $15 Loose.
PS2 Ratchet Deadlocked (Have two copies) $9/$5 One copy cib, one copy loose.
PS2 Rygar $5 Loose.
PS2 Shadow of the Colossus $13 CIB.
PS2 Shinobi $7 Loose.
PS2 Zone of Enders $20 CIB, complete with MGS2 playable demo.
PS3 Condemned 2 Bloodshot $10 CIB.
PS3 NBA 2k18 $10 Loose.
PS3 Star Ocean: The Last Hope International $10 CIB.
PSP Anacondas UMD Video Movie $3 CIB.
PSP Brave Story New Traveler $35 CIB.
PSP Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded $16 CIB.
PSP Capcom Classics Collection Remixed $14 CIB.
PSP Chili Con Carnage $20 CIB.
PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII $35 Sealed. (Seal is kinda rough, please inquire for pics)
PSP Daxter (Have two copies) $8/6 One cpy cib, one copy loose in gamestop box.
PSP Dissidia Final Fantasy $9 CIB.
PSP Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony $6 CIB.
PSP Family Guy Video Game $5 Loose, comes in gamestop box and aftermarket umd case.
PSP G-Force $3 Missing manual.
PSP Ghostbusters The Video Game $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP Ghost Rider $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP God of War Chains of Olympus (Have three copies) $15/$10 Two copies cib, one copy loose.
PSP God of War Ghost of Sparta $21 CIB.
PSP Hakuoki Demon of the Fleeting Blossom $13 UMD and case only.
PSP Kingdom of Paradise $3 Missing manual.
PSP Labryinth UMD Video Movie $3 CIB.
PSP Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars $10 CIB.
PSP LittleBigPlanet (have two copies) $6 Both CIB.
PSP LocoRoco $4 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP LocoRoco 2 $7 CIB.
PSP Lunar Silver Star Harmony $70 Sealed.
PSP Madden 12 $15 CIB.
PSP Metal Gear Acid 2 $24 CIB.
PSP Metal Slug Anthology $30 CIB.
PSP Monster Hunter Freedom $9 Missing manual.
PSP MX vs ATV: Reflex $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP NBA 10 The Inside $5 CIB.
PSP Need for Speed Most Wanted 510 $10 CIB.
PSP Obscure The Aftermath $25 CIB.
PSP Patapon $4 CIB.
PSP Patapon 2 $10 CIB.
PSP PoPoLoCrois $20 Box and UMD only.
PSP Prince of Persia Rival Swords (Have two copies) $8 Both CIB.
PSP Rapala Trophies $7 CIB.
PSP Secret Agent Clark $6 CIB.
PSP Sega Genesis Collection $12 CIB.
PSP Silent Hill Origins (Have two copies) $45/$25 One copy sealed, one copy CIB.
PSP Silent Hill Shattered Memories $40 Loose.
PSP SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 $14 Loose.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo $5 CIB.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 2 $5 CIB.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 3 $10 CIB.
PSP Socom US Navy Seals Tactical Strike $5 CIB.
PSP Soul Calibur Broken Destiny $20 CIB.
PSP Spectral Souls: Ressurection of the Ethereal Empires $30 CIB.
PSP Star Ocean First Departure $35 Sealed.
PSP Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron $10 CIB.
PSP Star Wars Renegade Squadron $7 CIB.
PSP Syphon Filter Dark Mirror $5 CIB.
PSP Syphon Filter Logan's Shadow $5 CIB.
PSP Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas $6 CIB.
PSP Ultimate Ghosts 'N Goblins $30 CIB.
PSP Underworld Evolution UMD Video $5 Sealed.
PSP Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade $5 CIB.
PSP Valhalla Knights $9 CIB.
PSP X-Men Legends II $11 Loose. Comes in gamestop box.
PS Vita Borderlands 2 $20 CIB.
PS Vita Mortal Kombat $16 CIB.
PS Vita Persona 4 Golden $42 CIB.
PS Vita Uncharted Golden Abyss $20 Loose.
Xbox Silent Hill 2 Restless Dreams $27 Original box and disc only.
Xbox 360 Alan Wake $35 Limited Collector's Edition. Includes everything as far as I can tell.
Xbox 360 Call of Duty MW3 $10 Steelbook version.
Xbox 360 Dragon's Dogma $4 CIB.
Xbox One Minecraft $5 Only disc and case, no cover art.
Xbox One Monster Hunter World $5 CIB
Xbox One Rock Band 4 (Have two copies) $10 CIB.
Xbox One Titanfall $1 CIB.
PC Command & Conquer 4 $10 Comes with manual in original case.
CONSOLES: CONDITION PRICE DETAILS
Nintendo 64 Very Nice/CIB $200 Super mint cib Nintendo 64. Box is very nice, even the proof of purchase card is still attached. Shipping for this will be about $20 due to needing a large priority box. Please inquire for pictures!
Nintendo Wii Very Nice $75 Comes with everything! Nice and clean Wii console. Will include one OEM Wii mote and one OEM nunchuck.
Nintendo Switch Lite Minty $175 Yellow color. CIB. Very nice condition. Also comes with a protector grip case.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Nice $50 Indigo color. Has some scratches but nothing too major. Overall in nice condition.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Nice $60 Glacier color. In very nice condition, can't find any scratches anywhere on the console. Has original battery cover.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Nice $60 SilvePlatinum color. In very nice condition, has a couple light scratches on the screen. Has original battery cover.
Game Boy Advance SP AGS-001 Nice $60 Flame red color. In nice condition for it's age. Has some minor scratches on the outside shell but nothing too major. Screen is in excellent shape, with no dust under the screen. Will include third party charger.
Nintendo DS NTR-001 Fair $45 Original fat Nintendo DS, in pearl pink color. In fair condition, but screens are nice. The touchscreen still has a screen protector on it. Comes with original stylus and a 3rd party charger.
Nintendo 3DS Very nice $200 CIB cobalt blue Nintendo 3DS. Year of the Luigi edition! Both screens have screen protectors on them, so they should be minty underneath. The entire console is in very nice shape, includes all inserts and original store receipt!
Gamecube Nice/Fair $40/$30 Have a couple gamecube consoles available. Only the black color is available. Will come with their original cables. Please inquire for pictures, the conditions range from nice to fair. Will include OEM cables with each console. Can throw in an oem controller for an extra $20.
STRATEGY GUIDES: CONDITION PRICE DETAILS
Final Fantasy IV Fair $10 BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. There is a tear on the front cover.
Pokemon Black and White Official Strategy Guide Volume 1 Nice $15 In nice condition, published by the pokemon company. Includes map!
Pokemon Black and White Pokedex The Official Unova Pokedex & Guide Volume 2 Nice $15 In nice condition, published by the pokemon company. Includes poster!
Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver Pokedex Official Pocket Version Nice $15 In nice condition, published by the pokemon company.
Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Official Hoenn Region Strategy Guide Nice $20 In nice condition, published by the pokemon company. Includes map!
TLOZ A Link Between Worlds Nice $10 Prima's Official game guide.
TLOZ Majora's Mask 3D Nice $20 Prima's Official game guide.
GAME ACCESORIES: PRICE CONDITION
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Carrying Case $10 Very nice condition.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Color Carrying Case $10 Have a couple different options. All are in nice condition! Please inquire for pictures.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Advance Carrying Case $20 In nice condition, holds all your advance goodies! Original nintendo branded. Have two different kinds, please inquire for pics.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Carrying Case $20 In nice condition, holds all your SP goodies! Original nintendo brand carrying case.
Nyko Game Boy Worm Light $10 Blue color. Nice condition, works as it should.
OEM Game Boy Four Player Adapter $10 Don't think it's ever been used, looks brand new.
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller $50 Like new condition. Comes in the super mario odyssey box (code has been used) Does not include oem cable.
3rd party Madcatz gamecube memory cards $5 2 translucent black 59 block memory cards, one white 59 block memory card, one translucent blue 59 block memory card.
OEM Gamecube to GBA Link Cable $20 In nice condition.
OEM Gamecube Controllers $35 Have eight available. Five are black color, three are indigo color. All have nice and tight sticks.
OEM Nintendo Wii Remote with Nunchuck $20 Have four available, all white color.
OEM Wii Classic Controller $15 White color, loose.
OEM Nintendo 64 Controllers $50/$40/$30/$20 Have seven available. One in it's original box that is gray color, one smoke color loose, one gray color loose, one red color loose, one green color loose, one blue color loose, and one gold color loose. All have nice and tight sticks.
OEM Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak $20 In nice condition, includes battery door.
OEM Nintendo 64 Controller Pak $40/$15 One cib, one loose. Both work perfectly.
OEM Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak $40 Oem expansion card, works perfectly.
OEM Nintendo 64 RF Switch Modulator $10 In nice condition.
WANTS: Looking for the following loose Nintendo DS Games -
The Dark Spire, Ghost Trick Phantom Detective, Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey, Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor, Dragon Quest VI Realms of Revelation, Dragon Quest IV Chapters of the Chosen, Etrain Odyssey II Heroes of Lagaard, Metal Slug 7, Super Robot Taisen OG Saga, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and The World Ends with you. Only looking for LOOSE cartridges! Thanks!
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Smash Roster Gender Deep Dive

Cuz this topic never starts fights.
I decided to do a deep dive of the genders of the Smash cast and the ratios therein. Please leave comments if I am missing any information because some of the characters were difficult to determine. Also, I know this can be a sensitive topic so please let me know if I use any incorrect terminology.
Okay, here goes:
Mario - Male
Donkey Kong - Male
Link - Male
Samus - Female
Dark Samus - Questionable. As described by metroidwiki.com, “She is a combination of elements from Metroid Prime, Samus Aran, and Samus's Phazon Suit.” It consistently refers to “her” as female, as does the game, but one could argue that a being like this does not have a gender at all.
Yoshi - Unknown/Inconsistent. Yoshi is a species of creatures. Some games and sources claim that Yoshis reproduce asexually and they have no gender, but Yoshi (as in, the main Yoshi that appears with all of Mario’s friends) is referred to as “he” in English translations, but is not specified in Japanese as they refer to Yoshi with ungendered pronouns. Being able to lay eggs is generally a female trait. My personal take is that Yoshis come in male and female varieties. The females are the only ones capable of laying fertilized eggs, but males can lay eggs too. The main Yoshi is male. But that is my headcanon and not official.
Kirby - Male. There seems to be some debate online, similar to Yoshi, about the species and how they reproduce. Kirby is consistently referred to as male in games in English. In Japanese, Kirby is referred to by gender neutral pronouns.
Fox - Male
Pikachu - Either, depending on skin. Pokemon are creatures that come in either sex. A large part of Pokemon is breeding them, so it’s an integral part of their series. Pikachu are 50% male and 50% female. There is a difference in appearance between the sexes. Male Pikachu have a pointed tail and female Pikachu have a rounded tail. Therefore, the default Pikachu is male and so are all but two of the alternate skins.
Luigi - Male
Ness - Male
Cpt. Falcon - Male
Jigglypuff - Probably female. As with Pikachu, Jigglypuff can be either male or female. However, unlike Pikachu, there is no visual difference between the sexes. What is interesting is that while Pikachu as a species are a 50/50 split between male and female, Jigglypuff as a species are 75% female, meaning the Jigglypuff in Smash is most likely a female.
Peach - Female
Daisy - Female
Bowser - Male
Ice Climbers - The Ice Climbers are a duo, Nana is female and Popo is male.
Sheik - Female, presenting as male. Spoiler alert, Sheik is Zelda. Zelda is a female, but she disguises herself as a new identity, Sheik, during the events of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The Sheik persona presents as male, but it is a disguise, which means her true gender is still female. One could say that the Sheik persona is male, but Zelda herself is still female. Like how a drag queen’s character is female, but the performer can still be male.
Zelda - Female
Dr. Mario - Male
Pichu - Undetermined. Unlike Pikachu, there is no visual indication of sex, so it is impossible to know if the Pichu in Smash is male or female, as there is a 50/50 chance either way. There is one skin, the Spiky-Eared Pichu that is confirmed to be female.
Falco - Male
Marth - Male
Lucina - Female
Young Link - Male
Ganondorf - Male
Mewtwo - Genderless. Mewtwo, while a Pokemon like Pikachu and Jigglypuff, is somewhat unique because it was created in a lab. It is the only one of its kind and cannot reproduce, even with Ditto (a Pokemon able to breed with almost any Pokemon regardless of sex). In game, Mewtwo has no gender listed while most other Pokemon do.
Roy - Male
Chrom - Male
Mr. Game and Watch - Male.
Meta-Knight - Male. Like Kirby, there is some debate online about the specifics of his species (underneath the mask, he looks like a dark blue Kirby), but he is consistently referred to as male in game.
Pit - Male
Dark Pit - Male
Zero Suit Samus - Female
Wario - Male
Snake - Male
Ike - Male
Pokemon Trainer - Trainer: Either, depending on skin. Pokemon: Probably male. The trainer can be male or female based on the skin you choose. The actual Pokemon are all various forms of evolution of starter Pokemon. All starter Pokemon have an 87.5% chance of being male. Therefore, it’s most likely the Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard in Smash are male, but it is not confirmed.
Diddy Kong - Male
Lucas - Male
Sonic - Male
King Dedede - Male
Olimar, Alph, and Pikmin - Olimar: Male. Alph: Male. Pikmin: Undetermined. I couldn’t find any evidence of gender for the Pikmin. They are referred to as “it” in game. They reproduce by delivering their DNA to “onions” and therefore reproduce asexually making their actual gendesex unknown.
Lucario - Probably male. Much like the starter Pokemon mentioned earlier, Lucario also has an 87.5% chance to be male. It is most likely that the Lucario in Smash is male.
R.O.B. - Robot, identified as male. R.O.B. is a robot and therefore has no distinguishable sexual characteristic. He is referred to as a male in all in game mentions. He may be a robot designed as a male and programmed to identify as such. R.O.B. stands for Robotic Operating Buddy, but is also read as the name Rob, which is typically a male name.
Toon Link - Male
Wolf - Male
Villager - Either, depending on skin. It is also worth mentioning that, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, all villagers are referred to with they/them pronouns. This is presumably to leave no room for misgendering any non-binary or transgendered individuals, but one could also interpret it to mean that all villagers are non-binary or genderless.
Mega Man - Male. He is a robot, like R.O.B., but, unlike R.O.B., has a clear personality and has a sister who is also a robot. He also has “man” in his name.
Wii Fit Trainer - Either, depending on skin.
Rosalina and Luma - Rosalina: Female. Luma: Undetermined. Rosalina is definitely female, but it is more complicated for her Luma companion. Like the Yoshis, Lumas are a species. They come in all sorts of colors and, presumably, genders. There is a main Luma in Super Mario Galaxy that is indicated to be male that matches the default Luma Rosalina starts with in Smash. The black Luma is also probably Polari who is also male. He other colors’ genders are unknown.
Little Mac - Male
Greninja - Probably male. Greninja is the final evolved form of Froakie, a starter Pokemon. As we have learned, all starter Pokemon have an 87.5% chance to be male, therefore the Greninja in Smash is likely male.
Palutena - Female. One could argue whether gods have genders, but she is consistently referred to as female.
Pac-Man - Male.
Robin - Either, depending on skin.
Bowser Jr. and The Koopalings - Bowser Jr. is male. Larry, Roy, Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, and Ludwig are all male. Wendy is the sole female Koopaling.
Duck Hunt - Dog: Male. Duck: Undetermined. Shooter: Undetermined. Duck Hunt is a strange case because they are technically a trio. There is a dog, a duck, and a hunter who shoots from off screen during some attacks. Duck Hunt’s reveal trailer confirms this hunteshooter is a part of the team. The dog is referred to as a male in all appearances. The duck is unclear, but some of the skins are specifically male (like the mallard duck one). The shooter is unknown.
Ryu - Male
Ken - Male
Cloud - Male
Bayonetta - Female
Corrin - Either, depending on skin.
Inkling - Either, depending on skin
Ridley - Male
Simon - Male
Richter - Male
King K. Rool - Male
Isabelle - Female
Incineroar - Probably male. Incineroar is the evolved form of the starter Pokemon Litten. As we know, starter Pokemon have an 87.5% chance to be male, therefore the Incineroar in Smash is likely male.
Piranha Plant - Unknown/Inconsistent. This one is strange because in some languages, the character is referred to with gender neutral pronouns and in some languages they are referred to with male or female pronouns. Piranha plants are a species and some of them have presented themselves as a specific gender, like Petey Piranha, but it is unclear what the Piranha Plant in Smash is supposed to be. Plants typically have both female and male parts. It is unknown.
Joker - Male.
Hero - Male. There are four separate heroes, but they are all male.
Banjo-Kazooie - Banjo: Male. Kazooie: Female
Terry - Male.
Byleth - Either, depending on skin.
Min Min - Female
Steve, Alex, Zombie, and Enderman - Steve: Male. Alex: Female. Zombie: Unknown/Either. Enderman: Unknown, presumed male. This one is tricky because Steve and Alex are just default skins for the player in Minecraft and not really characters. Steve is generally considered to be the male one and Alex is generally considered to be the female one. However, there is evidence and debate online that Steve and Alex, especially Alex, are non-binary or genderless. There is evidence that Alex was apparently based on Jeb, a male Mojang developer. Official sources list Steve as male and Alex as female. Zombies are assumed to be whatever gender they were as humans. Therefore, the gender of the Zombie in Smash is unknown. Endermen are presumed to be male based on their name, but it’s technically unknown.
Sephiroth - Male
Mii Fighters - Whatever you want them to be!
I hope you have enjoyed this TedTalk. Let me know anything I got wrong (and I’ll update) and be nice to each other in the comments.
I thought about doing one on sexualities, but, for most of the characters, the answer should realistically be “unknown.”
What did I learn? Well, for one, we REALLY need more women in Smash. Can we get Lara Croft, Chun-Li, Chell, fucking Ms. Pac-Man? Also, Nintendo is really unclear about their different species, specifically the Yoshis, Toads, and whatever Kirby is.
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[USA-CA] [H] Various games for the following consoles: Gamecube, Gameboy, GBC, GBA, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, PS Vita, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. As well as various consoles and accessories. [W] Paypal, Local Cash, Small List of loose NDS games

Hey everyone!! Back with a new post and updated prices. These prices are WITHOUT shipping. I will provide a quote for you, but it usually isn't more than $5 unless the items won't fit in a regular bubble mailer.
Everything has been personally tested by me and is confirmed to be fully functional. I can provide pictures upon request.
PLEASE NOTE: I am open to all offers. The worst I can say is no!
LOCAL: 91325
If you'd prefer to see my google sheet - Game List
Here's everything I'm currently selling:

System Title Price Details
SNES Mario Is Missing $35 CIB.
SNES NBA Jam Tournament Edition $40 CIB.
SNES Street Fighter II $30 Missing manual, otherwise cib.
Nintendo 64 007 GoldenEye $55 CIB, player's choice.
Nintendo 64 007 World Is Not Enough $11 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Ken Griffey Jr's Slugfest $15 In original box with manual.
Nintendo 64 Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards $30 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Knockout Kings 2000 $15 CIB.
Nintendo 64 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time $30 Loose, grey cart.
Nintendo 64 Madden Football 64 $2 Loose, has stickers on back side.
Nintendo 64 Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr $7 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Monopoly $10 Loose.
Nintendo 64 NBA Jam 99 $10 Comes in original box, no other inserts or manual.
Nintendo 64 Nba Live 99 $3 Loose.
Nintendo 64 NBA Showtime NBA on NBC $30 CIB.
Nintendo 64 NFL Blitz 2000 $22 Comes in original box and a couple of inserts, including poster!
Nintendo 64 NFL Blitz $30 CIB.
Nintendo 64 Paper Mario $70 Loose, some damage on the front label.
Nintendo 64 Perfect Dark $10 Loose, back label has some damage.
Nintendo 64 Snowboard Kids $45 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater $15 Loose, a little label damage.
Nintendo 64 Toy Story 2 $12 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Turok 2 Seeds of Evil (Gray cart) $9 Loose.
Nintendo 64 Turok Rage Wars $10 Loose.
Nintendo 64 WWF No Mercy $30 Loose.
Nintendo 64 WWF Wrestlemania 2000 $25 Cartridge in original box with manual, there is some initials written on the back in sharpie.
Gamecube 007 From Russia with Love $10 Loose.
Gamecube All-Star Baseball 2002 $2 Loose.
Gamecube ATV Quad Power Racing 2 $5 Loose.
Gamecube Backyard Football $5 Comes in original case with manual.
Gamecube Beyblade Vforce $5 Box and disc only. Art is a pretty rough.
Gamecube Bionicle $2 Loose.
Gamecube Chronciles of Narnia $2 Loose.
Gamecube Def Jam Vedetta $15 CIB, black label. Box and cover art are damaged on the side.
Gamecube F-Zero GX $35 Loose.
Gamecube Geist $20 Black label, box and disc only.
Gamecube Go! Go! Hypergrind $250 CIB.
Gamecube Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $12 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life $20 CIB, black label.
Gamecube King Kong $2 Loose.
Gamecube Luigi's Mansion $25 Loose.
Gamecube Mario Golf Toadstool Tour $15 Loose.
Gamecube Medal of Honor Frontline $5 Box and disc only. Comes with cool Toys R Us receipt from 2002!
Gamecube Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes $75 CIB, black label. Has some cracking on the front of disc 2.
Gamecube Metroid Prime $20 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Metroid Prime 2: Echoes $30 Black label, missing manual.
Gamecube Namco Museum 50th Anniversary $10 Loose.
Gamecube Naruto Clash of Ninja 2 $10 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube NBA Live 2005 $2 Loose.
Gamecube Need for Speed Most Wanted $15 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube NFL Street $15 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Reign of Fire $5 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Shrek 2 $5 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Sonic 2 Adventure Battle $20 Loose.
Gamecube Soul Calibur II $15 CIB, player's choice. (art is a little rough)
Gamecube Splinter Cell $5 CIB, black label.
Gamecube Star Wars Rebel Strike $11 Loose.
Gamecube Star Wars Rogue Leader $11 Loose.
Gamecube Super Mario Sunshine $35 Player's choice and is missing it's manual.
Gamecube The LOTR: The Return of the King $10 CIB, black label.
Gamecube The Incredibles $3 CIB, player's choice.
Gamecube The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition $60 CIB. Cover art does have some damage on the front.
Gamecube The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventure $50 CIB, black label.
Gamecube The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time/Master Quest $50 CIB.
Gamecube The Sims (have two copies) $9 Both CIB, one player's choice, one black label.
Gamecube The Sims 2 $15 Missing manual, black label.
Gamecube Tiger Woods 2006 $4 Loose.
Gamecube True Crime Streets of LA $5 Box and disc only.
Gamecube True Crime New York City $10 Loose.
Gamecube Turok Evolution $5 Box and disc only. Comes with a cool receipt from 2007.
Gamecube Viewtiful Joe $25 CIB, black label.
Wii Just Dance 2 $5 Loose.
Wii Tatsunoko vs Capcom $30 Box and disc only.
Wii Tony Hawk Ride $10 Disc in box, no skateboard.
Wii Wii Play $5 Loose.
Gameboy 4-In-1 Fun Pak $3 Loose.
Gameboy II Boxle $25 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Alien vs Predator $15 Loose.
Gameboy Alleyway $5 Loose.
Gameboy Arcade Classic 2: Centipede and Millipede $7 Loose.
Gameboy Arcade Classic: Super Breakout and Battlezone $20 CIB. (Box is nice)
Gameboy Batman Forever $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle $5 Loose.
Gameboy Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Centipede $5 Loose.
Gameboy Centipede $10 Loose. Later variant with different art.
Gameboy Dead Heat Scramble $5 Loose.
Gameboy Donkey Kong Land 2 $10 Loose.
Gameboy F-1 Race $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Frogger $8 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Game & Watch Gallery $9 Loose.
Gameboy Golf $6 Loose.
Gameboy Grand Theft Auto 2 $17 Loose.
Gameboy Jurassic Park $12 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball $5 Loose.
Gameboy Motocross Maniacs $7 Loose.
Gameboy NBA SHowtime NBA on NBC $4 Loose.
Gameboy Pokemon Blue (Have two copies) $30 Both loose. Both batteries save perfect.
Gameboy Pokemon Green $15 Japanese cartridge, green version sadly never came out in the U.S. Loose cartridge.
Gameboy Pokemon Red $30 Loose cartridge, battery saves perfectly.
Gameboy Pokemon Yellow (Have three copies) $100/$30 Two loose cartridge only, and one cartridge in it's original box. No inserts are included, only the original box, loose game and the cardboard insert. Game saves perfectly.
Gameboy Shadowgate Classic $8 Loose.
Gameboy Space Invaders $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Spacer Invaders $15 Black cartridge variant, will come with manual.
Gameboy Spot the Cool Adventures $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Star Wars $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Star Wars Super Return of the Jedi $10 Loose with manual and poster.
Gameboy Super Mario Land $12 Loose.
Gameboy Super RC Pro-Am $5 Loose with manual
Gameboy T2 The Arcade Game (Have two copies) $5/$3 One loose with manual and one loose.
Gameboy Tamagotchi $9 Loose.
Gameboy The Jungle Book $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy The Legend of Zelda Link's Awakening $20 Loose.
Gameboy Color CyberTiger $4 Loose.
Gameboy Color Doug's Big Game $6 Loose.
Gameboy Color Frogger $5 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color Lego Alpha Team $3 Loose.
Gameboy Color Pokemon Pinball (Have two copies) $12/$8 One copy has it's original battery cover, other copy is loose without it's battery cover.
Gameboy Color Pokemon Silver $25 Loose.
Gameboy Color Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue $5 Loose
Gameboy Color Ready 2 Rumble Boxing $15 CIB.
Gameboy Color Spiderman $7 Loose.
Gameboy Color Spy vs Spy $10 Loose
Gameboy Color Star Wars Episode 1 Racer $10 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color The Grinch $5 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons $35 Loose.
Gameboy Color Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Color Vegas Games $3 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Color Wario Land 2 $70 Nearly cib, only missing it's manual.
Gameboy Color Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance 007 Everything or Nothing $7 Loose
Gameboy Advance Activision Anthology $20 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Advance Advance Wars $25 Loose. Label is pretty rough.
Gameboy Advance Advance Wars 2 Black Hole Rising
Gameboy Advance Backyard Football $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Batman Begins $9 Loose
Gameboy Advance Battlebots Beyond the Battlebox $6 Loose
Gameboy Advance Board Game Classics $5 CIB. Box is a little rough.
Gameboy Advance Cartoon Network Speedway $4 Loose
Gameboy Advance Castlevania Circle of the Moon $17 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Crash Bandicoot The Huge Adventure $7 Loose. Has some label damage, some of the label is torn off.
Gameboy Advance Crash of the Titans $9 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Danny Phanton The Ultimate Enemy $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Disney's Aladdin $45 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly.)
Gameboy Advance Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure $3 Loose
Gameboy Advance Donkey Kong Country $15 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Dragon Ball Z Legacy of Goku I & II $25 Loose
Gameboy Advance Dragon Ball Z Legacy of Goku II $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance Family Feud $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Fantastic 4 $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls $15 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Fire Emblem $50 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly.)
Gameboy Advance Grand Theft Auto Advance $25 Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly)
Gameboy Advance GT3 Advance Pro Concept Racing $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Gumby vs The Astrobots $10 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $6 Loose
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $11 Loose
Gameboy Advance Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup $9 CIB, box is a little rough.
Gameboy Advance Hot Wheels World Race $3 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Madagascar Operation Penguin $4 Loose
Gameboy Advance Mario&Luigi Superstar Saga (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Mario Kart Super Circuit (Have three copies) $11 All three are loose.
Gameboy Advance Max Payne (Have two copies) $15 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 2 (Have two copies) $45 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 3 Blue $25 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 3 White $25 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 4 Red Sun $20 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Megaman Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar $50 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo Dual Cart $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Mouse Trap/Operation/Simon $1 Loose
Gameboy Advance Namco Museum (Have two copies) $4 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Namco Museum 50th Anniversary $10 Loose
Gameboy Advance Need for Speed Carbon Own the City $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed $5 Loose
Gameboy Advance NFL Blitz 2003 $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Battle for Volcano Island $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy $3 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy and Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom Dual Cart $5 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Pac-Man Collection (have two copies) $4/$3 Both loose, one copy has a faded label.
Gameboy Advance Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl $5 Loose
Gameboy Advance Pitfall The Mayan Adventure $10 CIB (box is nice)
Gameboy Advance Pokemon Emerald (Have two copies) $80 All have very nice labels and good batteries.
Gameboy Advance Pokemon FireRed $55 Loose. Label is very clean.
Gameboy Advance Pokemon LeafGreen $50 Loose. Label is very clean.
Gameboy Advance Pokemon Pinball Ruby And Sapphire (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance Puyo Pop $18 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Rainbow Six Rogue Spear $13 Loose
Gameboy Advance Scooby Doo $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Snood (Have two copies) $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spiderman $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spider-man Battle for New York $8 Loose
Gameboy Advance Spongebob's Atlantis Squarepantis $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spongebob Squarepants Movie $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom $7 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Spyro Season of Ice $5 Loose
Gameboy Advance Sudoku Fever $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance 2 $11 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Super Mario Advance 3 $14 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $10 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Texas Hold Em Poker (Have two copies) $4/$2 One CIB (box is nice), one loose.
Gameboy Advance That's So Raven $4 Loose.
Gameboy Advance The Sims 2 $8 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Have two copies) $6 Loose
Gameboy Advance Ultimate Card Games $6 Loose with manual.
Gameboy Advance Warioware, inc Mega Microgames (Have two copies) $30 Both loose.
Gameboy Advance WWE Survivor Series $9 Loose.
Gameboy Advance World Championship Poker $3 CIB, box is nice.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy $18 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! Eternal Duelist Soul $6 Loose.
Gameboy Advance Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters $14 Loose.
Nintendo DS 50 Classic Games $6 CIB.
Nintendo DS Avalon Code $45 Loose.
Nintendo DS Animal Crossing Wild World $20 CIB.
Nintendo DS Band Hero $11 CIB
Nintendo DS Big Brain Academy $2 Loose.
Nintendo DS Bleach The Blade of Fate $10 Loose.
Nintendo DS Brain Age $5 CIB.
Nintendo DS Castlevania Portrait of Ruin $20 Loose.
Nintendo DS Charlotte's Web $4 Loose
Nintendo DS Cooking Mama $8 Missing manual, otherwise cib.
Nintendo DS Contra 4 $30 Cartridge, box, and manual only.
Nintendo DS Digimon World Dusk $30 Cartridge and box only.
Nintendo DS Diddy Kong Racing DS $15 CIB.
Nintendo DS Dragon Ball Origins 2 $24 Loose
Nintendo DS Dragon Ball Z Attack of the Saiyans $30 Loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Have two copies) $40/$30 One copy missing manual, otherwise cib. One copy loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Quest Monsters Joker $12 Loose.
Nintendo DS Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 $30 Cartridge and box only.
Nintendo DS Dynasty Warriors DS Fighters Battle $6 Loose.
Nintendo DS Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates $13 CIB.
Nintendo DS Fossil Fighters Champions $55 Missing manual.
Nintendo DS Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars $15 Loose.
Nintendo DS Imagine Babyz $2 Loose.
Nintendo DS Inuyasha Secret of the Divine Jewel $45 Loose.
Nintendo DS Lego Batman The Video Game $4 Loose
Nintendo DS Madden 06 $3 Loose.
Nintendo DS Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Mario Hoops 3 on 3 $10 CIB, has original receipt!
Nintendo DS Mario Kart DS (Have two copies) $10 Both loose.
Nintendo DS Mario Party DS $10 CIB.
Nintendo DS Megaman Star Force 2 Zerker X Saurian $40 Missing manual.
Nintendo DS Megaman ZX (Have two copies) $20/$10 One CIB, and one loose.
Nintendo DS Meteos Disney Magic $4 CIB.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Hunters First Hunt $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Hunters $20 CIB.
Nintendo DS Metroid Prime Pinball (Have two copies) $20 Both loose.
Nintendo DS Naruto Ninja Council 3 $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Need for Speed Most Wanted $7 Loose
Nintendo DS Nintendogs Lab & Friends $5 Loose
Nintendo DS Petz Catz 2 $4 Loose.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Black $70 CIB.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Conquest $40 CIB.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Pearl $50 CIB.
Nintendo DS Pokemon Trozei $9 Loose.
Nintendo DS Scrabble $10 CIB.
Nintendo DS Simpsons Game $15 Loose
Nintendo DS Skate It $8 CIB.
Nintendo DS Sonic Colors $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Sonic Rush $8 Loose.
Nintendo DS Spiderman Shattered Dimensions $8 Loose
Nintendo DS Starfox Command $7 Loose.
Nintendo DS Suite Life of Zack & Cody Tipton Trouble $2 Loose
Nintendo DS Super Mario 64 DS (Have two copies) $18/$12 One CIB, one loose.
Nintendo DS Super Monkey Ball Touch&Roll $6 CIB.
Nintendo DS The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass $25 CIB.
Nintendo DS The Amazing Spider-Man $7 CIB.
Nintendo DS The Sims 2 Pets $5 Loose.
Nintendo DS Tom and Jerry Tales $5 Loose
Nintendo DS Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam $4 Loose
Nintendo DS The World Ends With You $30 CIB.
Nintendo DS Uno & Skip & Uno Free Fall $7 Cartridge and box only.
Nintendo DS Zoo Tycoon DS $4 Loose
NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY NINTENDO DS BOX AND MANUALS ONLY
Nintendo DS Cooking Mama $3
Nintendo DS Elite Beat Agents $3
Nintendo DS Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of Light $10
Nintendo DS Jump Super Stars $5 Japanese version box and manual.
Nintendo DS Mario&Luigi Bowser's Inside Story $5
Nintendo DS New Super Mario Bros $5
Nintendo DS Okami Den $10
Nintendo DS Scribblenauts $1
Nintendo DS Trace Memory $5
Nintendo 3DS Animal Crossing New Leaf $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Captain Toad Treasure Tracker $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Castlevania Lords of Shadow Mirror of Fate $20 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Centipede Infestation $10 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Fantasy Life $25 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Luigi's Mansion $40 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Madden NFL Football $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Mario Kart 7 $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate $9 Loose.
Nintendo 3DS Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate $12 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Paper Mario Sticker Star $16 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Moon $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Pokemon Ultra Sun $30 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Rayman 3D $10 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Regular Show Mordecai & Rigby in 8-bit Land $8 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor Overclocked $80 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Spirit Camera The Cursed Memoir $15 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Super Mario 3D Land $11 CIB.
Nintendo 3DS Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS (Have three copies) $15/$12 Two CIB and one missing manual.
Nintendo 3DS The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D $15 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night $20 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Splatoon 2 $30 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Super Mario Maker 2 (Have two copies) $30 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Super Mario Odyssey $35 CIB.
Nintendo Switch Wolfenstein II $15 CIB.
PS1 Jade Cocoon Demo Disc $15 Loose in sleeve.
PS2 Bully $15 Greatest hits. CIB, includes map!
PS2 Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 $25 CIB.
PS2 Evergrace $16 CIB.
PS2 Family Guy Video Game $8 Disc in a general case, cover art is not original.
PS2 Fatal Frame 3 The Tormented $50 CIB.
PS2 Galerians Ash $11 Loose.
PS2 Grand Theft Auto III $3 Loose.
PS2 Grand Theft Auto San Andreas $11 CIB.
PS2 Gungrave Overdose $20 CIB.
PS2 Hunter The Reckoning Wayward $5 Loose.
PS2 Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 2 $14 CIB.
PS2 Mega Man Anniversary Collection $6 CIB.
PS2 Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty $6 CIB.
PS2 Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater $10 CIB.
PS2 Nightshade $20 Loose.
PS2 Oni $7 Loose.
PS2 Onimusha 2 $8 CIB.
PS2 Onimusha 3 Demon Siege $12 CIB.
PS2 R-Type Final $15 Loose.
PS2 Ratchet Deadlocked (Have two copies) $9/$5 One copy cib, one copy loose.
PS2 Rygar $5 Loose.
PS2 Shadow of the Colossus $13 CIB.
PS2 Shinobi $7 Loose.
PS2 Zone of Enders $20 CIB, complete with MGS2 playable demo.
PS3 Condemned 2 Bloodshot $10 CIB.
PS3 NBA 2k18 $10 Loose.
PS3 Star Ocean: The Last Hope International $10 CIB.
PSP Anacondas UMD Video Movie $3 CIB.
PSP Brave Story New Traveler $35 CIB.
PSP Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded $16 CIB.
PSP Capcom Classics Collection Remixed $14 CIB.
PSP Chili Con Carnage $20 CIB.
PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII $20 CIB.
PSP Daxter (Have two copies) $8/6 One cpy cib, one copy loose in gamestop box.
PSP Dissidia Final Fantasy $9 CIB.
PSP Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony $6 CIB.
PSP Family Guy Video Game $5 Loose, comes in gamestop box and aftermarket umd case.
PSP G-Force $3 Missing manual.
PSP Ghostbusters The Video Game $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP Ghost Rider $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP God of War Chains of Olympus (Have three copies) $15/$10 Two copies cib, one copy loose.
PSP God of War Ghost of Sparta $21 CIB.
PSP Invizimals $5 CIB. Includes capture card. (Can include OEM PSP camera for extra)
PSP Kingdom of Paradise $3 Missing manual.
PSP Labryinth UMD Video Movie $3 CIB.
PSP Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars $10 CIB.
PSP LittleBigPlanet (have two copies) $6 Both CIB.
PSP LocoRoco $4 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP LocoRoco 2 $7 CIB.
PSP Madden 12 $15 CIB.
PSP Metal Gear Acid 2 $24 CIB.
PSP Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Plus $11 CIB.
PSP Metal Slug Anthology $30 CIB.
PSP Monster Hunter Freedom $9 Missing manual.
PSP MX vs ATV: Reflex $5 Loose in gamestop box.
PSP NBA 10 The Inside $5 CIB.
PSP Need for Speed Most Wanted 510 $10 CIB.
PSP Obscure The Aftermath $25 CIB.
PSP Patapon $4 CIB.
PSP Patapon 2 $10 CIB.
PSP PoPoLoCrois $20 Box and UMD only.
PSP Prince of Persia Rival Swords (Have two copies) $8 Both CIB.
PSP Rapala Trophies $7 CIB.
PSP Secret Agent Clark $6 CIB.
PSP Sega Genesis Collection $12 CIB.
PSP Silent Hill Origins $25 CIB.
PSP Silent Hill Shattered Memories $40 Loose.
PSP SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 $14 Loose.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo $5 CIB.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 2 $5 CIB.
PSP Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 3 $10 CIB.
PSP Socom US Navy Seals Tactical Strike $5 CIB.
PSP Soul Calibur Broken Destiny $20 CIB.
PSP Spectral Souls: Ressurection of the Ethereal Empires $30 CIB.
PSP Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron $10 CIB.
PSP Star Wars Renegade Squadron $7 CIB.
PSP Syphon Filter Dark Mirror $5 CIB.
PSP Syphon Filter Logan's Shadow $5 CIB.
PSP Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas $6 CIB.
PSP Ultimate Ghosts 'N Goblins $30 CIB.
PSP Underworld Evolution UMD Video $5 Sealed.
PSP Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade $5 CIB.
PSP Valhalla Knights $9 CIB.
PSP X-Men Legends II $11 Loose. Comes in gamestop box.
PS Vita Borderlands 2 $20 CIB.
PS Vita Mortal Kombat $16 CIB.
PS Vita Persona 4 Golden $42 CIB.
PS Vita Uncharted Golden Abyss $20 Loose.
Xbox Silent Hill 2 Restless Dreams $27 Original box and disc only.
Xbox 360 Alan Wake $35 Limited Collector's Edition. Includes everything as far as I can tell.
Xbox 360 Call of Duty MW3 $10 Steelbook version.
Xbox 360 Dragon's Dogma $4 CIB.
Xbox One Minecraft $5 Only disc and case, no cover art.
Xbox One Monster Hunter World $5 CIB
Xbox One Rock Band 4 (Have two copies) $10 CIB.
Xbox One Titanfall $1 CIB.
PC Command & Conquer 4 $10 Comes with manual in original case.
CONSOLES: CONDITION PRICE DETAILS
Gameboy Color Nice $60 Kiwi color. In very nice condition. All stickers are in nice shape.
Gameboy Color Nice $100 Pokemon special edition! In very nice condition, only real signs of use are slight peeling on the back sticker, otherwise in very nice shape.
Nintendo 64 Very Nice/CIB $200 Super mint cib Nintendo 64. Box is very nice, even the proof of purchase card is still attached. Shipping for this will be about $20 due to needing a large priority box. Please inquire for pictures!
Nintendo Switch Lite Minty $175 Yellow color. CIB. Very nice condition. Also comes with a protector grip case.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Fair $40 Indigo color. In fair condition, has some scratches throughout the console, but nothing too major. Has original battery cover.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Nice $60 Glacier color. In very nice condition, can't find any scratches anywhere on the console. Has original battery cover.
Game Boy Advance AGB-001 Nice $60 SilvePlatinum color. In very nice condition, has a couple light scratches on the screen. Has original battery cover.
Game Boy Advance SP AGS-001 Nice $60 Flame red color. In nice condition for it's age. Has some minor scratches on the outside shell but nothing too major. Screen is in excellent shape, with no dust under the screen. Will include third party charger.
Nintendo DS NTR-001 Fair $45 Original fat Nintendo DS, in pearl pink color. In fair condition, but screens are nice. The touchscreen still has a screen protector on it. Comes with original stylus and a 3rd party charger.
Nintendo 3DS Very nice $200 CIB cobalt blue Nintendo 3DS. Year of the Luigi edition! Both screens have screen protectors on them, so they should be minty underneath. The entire console is in very nice shape, includes all inserts and original store receipt!
Gamecube Nice/Fair $40/$30 Have a couple gamecube consoles available. Only the black color is available. Will come with their original cables. Please inquire for pictures, the conditions range from nice to fair. Will include OEM cables with each console. Can throw in an oem controller for an extra $20.
STRATEGY GUIDES: CONDITION PRICE DETAILS
Final Fantasy IV Fair $10 BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. There is a tear on the front cover.
Metroid Prime Hunters Nice $10 Official guide from Nintendo Power. Poster Included!
TLOZ A Link Between Worlds Nice $10 Prima's Official game guide.
TLOZ Majora's Mask 3D Nice $20 Prima's Official game guide.
TLOZ Phantom Hourglass Premiere Edition Nice $10 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Comes with poster!
TLOZ Spirit Tracks Premiere Edition Nice $10 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Comes with poster!
Take all the above strategy guides for $50 + shipping.
GAME ACCESORIES: PRICE CONDITION
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Carrying Case $10 Very nice condition.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Color Carrying Case $10 Have a couple different options. All are in nice condition! Please inquire for pictures.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Advance Carrying Case $20 In nice condition, holds all your advance goodies! Original nintendo branded. Have two different kinds, please inquire for pics.
OEM Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Carrying Case $20 In nice condition, holds all your SP goodies! Original nintendo brand carrying case.
Nyko Game Boy Worm Light $10 Blue color. Nice condition, works as it should.
OEM Game Boy Four Player Adapter $10 Don't think it's ever been used, looks brand new.
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller $50 Like new condition. Comes in the super mario odyssey box (code has been used) Does not include oem cable.
3rd party Madcatz gamecube memory cards $5 2 translucent black 59 block memory cards, one white 59 block memory card, one translucent blue 59 block memory card.
OEM Gamecube to GBA Link Cable $20 In nice condition.
OEM Gamecube Controllers $35 Have six available. Five are black color, one is indigo color. All have nice and tight sticks.
OEM Nintendo 64 Controllers $50/$40/$20 Have three available. One in it's original box that is gray color, one smoke color loose, and one gray color loose. All have nice and tight sticks.
OEM Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak $20 In nice condition, includes battery door.
OEM Nintendo 64 RF Switch Modulator $10 In nice condition.

WANTS: Looking for the following loose Nintendo DS Games -
The Dark Spire, Ghost Trick Phantom Detective, Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey, Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor, Dragon Quest VI Realms of Revelation, Dragon Quest IV Chapters of the Chosen, Etrain Odyssey II Heroes of Lagaard, Metal Slug 7, Super Robot Taisen OG Saga, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and The World Ends with you. Only looking for LOOSE cartridges! Thanks!
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All of Joker's Victory Pose Animations - Super Smash Bros ... JOKER FROM PERSONA 5 IN SUPER SMASH BROS. ULTIMATE ... CODE RED! Joker Approaches FINAL Super Smash Bros Ultimate ... Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Persona 5 Joker Fighter Reveal ... Every Character DESTROYED By Joker's Final Smash In Super ... Using Joker's FInal Smash on ALL Characters! - Super Smash ... JOKER FROM PERSONA 5 IS IN SMASH!!! Super Smash Bros ...

nah, Joker's Final Smash sits the opponents in front of a screen that plays all of Ren and Ryuji's interactions in a row (P5D included) they all immediately get KO'd from their hearts being unable to bear the overwhelming, beautiful, gay love Joker’s final smash is the All-Out Attack, and it shares its animation nearly exactly with Persona counterpart. He starts with a dashing slash (similar to Chrom or Marth’s Final Smash) and anyone who gets caught up in it will then be dragged into the full All-Out Attack animation. Joker from Persona 5 Joins Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Playable DLC Fighter In a video that aired during The Game Awards, Nintendo revealed that Joker from the critically acclaimed Persona 5 game will be coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch as a playable DLC fighter. Völlig überraschend hat Nintendo bei den The Game Awards den ersten DLC-Charakter zu Super Smash Bros. Ultimate angekündigt. Dieser ist der Hauptcharakter Joker aus Persona 5 und kommt, wie angekündigt, zusammen mit einer Stage und mehreren Musikstücken. Mehr wurde noch nicht zum DLC bekannt gegeben und auch Persona 5 wurde noch nicht für Nintendo Switch angekündigt. “Persona 5” fighter Joker is joining the cast of playable character in “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo announced on Wednesday. The new playable fig… For Persona 5 on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Anyone else dissapointed over Joker's final smash?". Joker, the silent protagonist of "Persona 5," is the newest playable character in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate." Joker fights with a knife and pistol, and can summon his persona Arsene to boost his ... Community for Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal Do not post P5R spoilers outside of the megathread Persona 5 is a role-playing game in which players live out a year in the life of a high school boy who gains the ability to summon facets of his psyche, known as Personas.

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All of Joker's Victory Pose Animations - Super Smash Bros ...

We take a look at all of Joker's different Victory animations! How much does it change between the Persona 3, 4, and 5 variations? Find out in this Smash Bro... The reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's first DLC character, Joker from Persona 5Watch more from the 2018 Game Awards here!https://www.youtube.co... Using Joker's FInal Smash on ALL Characters in Smash Ultimate! In this video Joker uses his Final Smash, All-Out Attack, on all on the playable characters in... WHO ISN'T IN THIS GAME? HOW DO THEY DO THIS? JOKER FROM PERSONA 5????? #SuperSmashBrosUltimate #Persona5 #Joker Enjoy the video? Subscribe! http://b... THIS IS NOT A DRILL! JOKER FROM PERSONA 5 WILL BE IN SUPER SMASH BROS ULTIMATE TOMORROW! (4/17/2019) ~Social Media~ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfroSenju Tw... JOKER FROM PERSONA 5 IS IN SMASH!!! Super Smash Bros Ultimate Joker Trailer Reaction! Joker from Person 5 is join the roster in Super Smash Bros Ultimate! He... Watch every character get Destroyed by Jokerr's Final smash "All-Out Attack." I had a lot of requests for this video. Every character has their own unique re...

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