
Demented Collector Sale Thread - viewtopic.php?f=22&p=658495#p658495]
PAL Bomberman Hardball
Actually there are three Sports games included; Baseball, Golf and Tennis. These all play similar to Hot Shots or the Mario Sports Series. Not great, but not bad either. Also included is traditional Bomberman levels! As far reaching as Bomberman is on consoles and portables, it is strange that the US PS2 never received a regular Bomberman. This title is a very nice PS2 exclusive.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bomberman_video_games
PAL They Came From The Skies
A behind the view chase and shoot down the flying saucers. Rudimentary, but unique due to flying 60s era jets and eventually piloting the Flying Saucer.
No problems playing the PAL games on my US NTSC.

Playstation PAL NTSC Conversion Guide - viewtopic.php?f=52&p=388723#p388723
Metroid Trilogy - $59.99 $53.99 Gamestop

Cheaper then the insane online prices, found a pristine complete copy at a recently opened Gamestop. The discount is due to the Power Rewards Card. One thing I have been discovering in fresh newly opened Gamestop stores are that 90% of the games are pristine and complete. A double edged sword though, most of the games have the refurbish sticker on them, a sign of the disc getting polished.
I did not buy this game right away since I already bought one last year at PlaynTrade. However, the OCD collector in me demanded a second backup copy. I went nuts the rest of the day thinking about that pristine Metroid Trilogy. The store that had it in stock was open less then a month. Turned out the Trilogy disc did not have that R tag so I bought it.
Even though this cost a little more then my PlaynTrade Metroid Trilogy purchase, its still less then twenty bucks per Metroid in the Trilogy. Justified since a Selects version (which Wii Metroid 1 and 2 will never see) averages twenty bucks each.
Lightening does strike twice, as in my previous purchase the game is absolutely pristine as if a repackaged used from new. The manuals are crisp and no fingerprints. Heck, the pages were even stuck together slightly at the edges from when they were printed and cut at the printing press. Even the Club Nintendo Flyer and the Metroid Trilogy brochure advertising other games are inside. This leads to a couple of possibilities.
1. The game might be used, a previous owner never played it or even opened the art book or manual traded it in. This is unlikely considering how much more its worth online. A collector going to that much trouble in keeping it pristine certainly would not sell it for so cheap as a Gamestop buy back.
2. The game might be brand new? The seal was broken and the game got retagged as new. This makes sense since GAMESTOP ONLY SELLS METROID TRILOGY AS USED. This has happened before, I have bought Kirby Epic Yarn and Skycrawlers Innocent Aces, both which are only sold as used. In the case of Kirby the game was still sealed, yet sold as used! The strangest thing is the site shows the game can be bought as new, but only as an online order. Store availability shows Epic Yarn only as used, forcing local store to sell all copies as used.
Even though Gamestop online order is not available, one can still transfer Metroid Trilogy in from another store location. I have done this numerous times myself getting $2.00 games transferred all the way across the country. So is it worth the trouble? For the local Retail Price compared to Online Prices, YES! As for gameplay of the Gamecube to Wii remakes compared to just the standalone Corruption 3 value? I posted an in depth review back in my Wii Thread some time ago.
Metroid Trilogy Review - viewtopic.php?f=2&p=513209#p513209
Metroid 3 Corruption - viewtopic.php?p=471069#p471069