Kenningston Expert Mouse Trakball - $3.00 Swap MeetPicked up another Kenningston which makes this the forth Arcade "Regulation Pool Ball" sized Trakball controller in my collection. So inexpensive and obscure, I hate passing them up at the Swap Meet table. This one includes the official grey "Cue" ball.
2600 Tac Scan Rarity 3 - $5.00 Swap MeetThe only other official home console release, the only other is on the PS2 Sega Genesis collection as an Arcade game unlock. This game at first threw me off, I thought my Paddles were broken. They have to be plugged in Player Two port! The 2600 version is pitiful allowing only three angles in shooter movement. Really? This with 360 spin capability of the paddle? Bought mainly due to only up front official Tac Scan title.
2600 Dragon Fire Rarity 2 - $1.00 Swap MeetFound on a miscellaneous 1.00 table, had to get due to unique game play. Run the gauntlet of fireballs.
GBA Kururin Paradise - $5.00 BookOffOooh yeah, another obscure Japanese game at BookOff! There is a PS1 version called Irritating Stick, this is second and best in the GBA series. I love it when buying used cart games that already have extras unlocked, in this case the bonus Mini games.

Hardcore Gaming wrote:http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/kururin/kururin.htmKururin Paradise greatly expands on the original game without messing with the formula much at all. The only real control difference from its predecessor is that you can speed up the rotation of the Helirin by holding the R button. But there's plenty more depth, especially in the level design. Although there still aren't very many stages (34 in the main Adventure mode, 30 more the Challenge mode), they get really hard, really quickly. It's definitely meant for veterans of the first game, but it's ultimately a much more satisfying experience. For example, instead of exploring the stages to obtain meaningless color variations, you can now hunt for bonus keys, which will unlock sections of previously played levels and open new areas on the map.
Each section also ends with a "boss" encounter, which is some kind of mini game. One of them is a
Balloon Fight rip-off, where you have to control Kururin as he flaps between spiked objects. Another requires that you bounce around a huge playing field and collect stars. Yet another is a multi-player variation of air hockey. Another is a simple race. There are fifteen of these games in total, most of which can played with up to four players.

XBox Panzer Dragoon - $5.00 BookOffThe Saturn version is ridicuosly expensive, grabbed this since so cheap. I do not even own an XBox, but my son has a 360 to "test" the game on.
Ape Escape Pipo Saru 2001 NTSJ - $5.00 BookOffThis is the Best version, I already own the
regular edition both a Japan exclusive. You don't even catch the monkeys. Use a vacuum like Mario Sunshine and no kidding suck their pants off to be washed. I was really hoping it would have the extra Mcdonalds level that was only available in the fat food Mcplace in Japan. Verified with HDAdvance that both Regular and Best editions to be the exact same file size. Crap no Mickydees level.


http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2006/10/parappa_goes_to/ GameSetWatch points out an eBay auction for one of the rarest PlayStation 2 games ever: McDonald’s Original Happy Disc, which was given out at McDonalds’ stores in the summer of 2001 and features single-level demos of Parappa the Rapper 2 and
Pipo Saru 2001 (Ape Escape Something-or-another in the States).
GSW asks whether or not the in-game demo is indeed the burger-flipping stage from Parappa 2, only with McDonalds’ logos replacing the generic in-game scenery. I can confirm that indeed it is. Because, as you could probably guess just looking at me, I own this.
It’s sheer coincidence, though: you could only get it if you pulled the little paper contest tab off your thing of fries and got the YOU ARE A WINNER message, and one of the guys in my international student dorm in Kanazawa just happened to.

PS2 Gun Grave - $5.00 BookOffAnimation reminds me of a Graphic Novel. The guy you control is seriously loaded with weapons, carry a huge board filled with guns on his back. Moves slow and methodically blasting away everything. Walking Tank Man around, damn this is fun.
PS2 Rayman Raving Rabbids - $5.00 BookOffAnother pristine CIB game from my favorite store. Say, did I mention I LOVE BOOKOFF?

This gives another option in addition to the Wii version, now can try the mini games with analog sticks instead of waving the Wiimote and Nunchuck. Nice to have the option to try a game with either method. Running with sticks is a little easier on the arms.
PS2 Red Dead Revolver - $5.00 BookOffMore gun shooting, a nice touch inspired by Sergio Leonne western movies.
PS2 Puyo Pop Fever NTSJ - $5.00 BookOffPS2 never got a US release although it is on the Gamecube. The fever mode really kicks up the game, a frenzy to line up the puyo colors.