Regarding Mario, I would get a copy of New Mario and and a copy of New Luigi and skip the combo pack altogether.jmbarnes101 wrote: Otherwise some of the more difficult games to find at a decent price will be Hello Kitty Kruisers, Funky Barn, and Brunswick Pro Bowling.
Lastly do I need to grab both New Super Mario Bros and New Luigi Bros plus the combo pack to count as having a full retail set or is one of them ok? Same with Wind Waker and Rodea. Do I need both copies of each game?I'd like to find Ducktales: Remastered with the pin and apparently there are three different versions of Splinter Cell. I don't really want one let alone all three.
I don't count combo releases unless they feature something unique that the standalone versions don't have. And given the choice between individual releases and combo packs, I'll always take the individual ones.
Same goes for the other games you mentioned (though I'm unaware of what the different releases actually are and I can't find any info about them). Unless the game itself is somehow different, than amassing multiple copies with say, different covers, is just redundant. That's money better spent on filling out the rest of the collection. I say pick one of each.
That's just what I think though, feel free to ignore me.
