List of Compilation/Collection Games

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also:

Wii:
Data East Arcade Classics

PS2/PSP/Wii:
SNK Arcade Classics Vol 1

GBA:
Capcom Mini Mix
Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced

360:
Konami Classics Volume 1 & 2

DS:
Konami Classics Arcade Hits

PC:
Konami Collector's Series: Castlevania & Contra
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This list will get long.

Sonic Gems Collection (PS2/NGC)
Sonic Classic Collection (NDS)
Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (NGC) [Includes 12 game gear titles]
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and...

Wii:
Namco Museum Remix
Namco Museum Megamix

SNES/Gen/PS1:
Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits

N64:
Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits, Volume 1

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Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1 & 2 are not on Gamecube.
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For sh!t sakes, this list will be hundreds long, if not breaking a thousand...

The four Komami Deluxe Packs on the Saturn/PS1 are awesome. Don't forget Gradius III & IV on the PS2. How about Ys Books I&II on the Turbographx CD/PC Engine CD? The Caravan Shooting Collection on the Super Famicom?

I think you really have no idea how long this list will get if you see it through...
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Breetai wrote:For sh!t sakes, this list will be hundreds long, if not breaking a thousand...

The four Komami Deluxe Packs on the Saturn/PS1 are awesome. Don't forget Gradius III & IV on the PS2. How about Ys Books I&II on the Turbographx CD/PC Engine CD? The Caravan Shooting Collection on the Super Famicom?

I think you really have no idea how long this list will get if you see it through...
lol, well i wasn't really concerned with the length, i just wanted to find some more amazing compilations. if it were to help we could just leave out handhelds, and import systems.
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8bit wrote:[lol, well i wasn't really concerned with the length, i just wanted to find some more amazing compilations. if it were to help we could just leave out handhelds, and import systems.
Oh, I gave some of my favourites. The Saturn/PS1 Konami Deluxe packs (Gradius, Salamander, Parodius, Twin Bee) really are phenomenal. I highly recommend them.
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Don't forget the Pinball Hall of Fame series. Pinball and arcade video games have always sat side-by-side, and I'm not saying they're one and the same, but I think you'd at least want to add to your list "The Williams Collection" for PS3, 360, Wii, PSP, and PS2. I can't say "The Gottlieb Collection" is as good as that, but you might consider adding that to your list too.
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Game and watch gallery (Gameboy)
Game and watch gallery 2 (Gameboy)
Game and watch gallery 3 (Gameboy color)
Game and watch gallery 4 (Gameboy advance)
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