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May 13, 2026

Finds 2059: Gunbird 2 for the Dreamcast


New Addition to the Collection: Gunbird 2 on the Sega Dreamcast

Another amazing pickup has landed in the collection, and this one is a true arcade classic — Gunbird 2 for the Sega Dreamcast. For fans of fast-paced shooters, colorful arcade action, and the golden era of Dreamcast imports and ports, this is one of those titles that instantly stands out on the shelf.

Released by Capcom for the Dreamcast in North America in 2000, Gunbird 2 was originally developed by Psikyo, a studio legendary for its intense vertical scrolling shooters. The Dreamcast version brought the arcade experience home almost perfectly, making it one of the console’s must-have shoot-’em-ups.

Right away, the cover art grabs attention with its bright anime-inspired style and chaotic cast of characters. It perfectly captures the energy of the game itself — fast, flashy, and completely over-the-top in the best way possible.

Unlike many traditional shooters that focused heavily on military themes and realistic settings, Gunbird 2 leaned into fantasy and comedy. Players can choose from a quirky cast of characters, each with their own attacks, dialogue, and endings. The game mixes magical worlds, steampunk-inspired designs, bizarre enemies, and giant bosses into one nonstop arcade thrill ride.

One of the coolest things about Gunbird 2 is its gameplay pacing. Psikyo shooters are famous for their quick reflex-heavy design and brutal difficulty spikes. Enemy bullets come fast, bosses attack aggressively, and memorization becomes key if you want to survive later stages. Despite the challenge, the game remains incredibly satisfying thanks to its smooth controls and tight arcade mechanics.

The Dreamcast was an absolute powerhouse for arcade shooters, and Gunbird 2 helped cement that reputation. Sega’s final console became a haven for fans of the genre, with titles like Ikaruga, Mars Matrix, Giga Wing, and Zero Gunner 2 building an incredible library for shmup collectors.

Another interesting detail is the inclusion of Morrigan Aensland from Capcom’s Darkstalkers series as a playable character in the Dreamcast version. That crossover appearance gave the port extra personality and made it even more memorable among fans.

Today, original Dreamcast copies of Gunbird 2 are becoming increasingly collectible, especially complete copies in good condition. As retro game collecting continues to grow, Dreamcast shooters remain some of the most sought-after titles because of their smaller print runs and dedicated fanbase.

This pickup feels like a perfect addition to the collection because it represents everything great about the Dreamcast era: arcade perfection at home, creative experimentation, and games that weren’t afraid to be weird and challenging.

If you’re a fan of classic arcade shooters, Gunbird 2 is one of those games that absolutely deserves a spot in the collection.

What’s your favorite Dreamcast shooter?





Finds 2058: Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System


New Arrival: Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System

Every retro game collector has that one pickup that instantly becomes the centerpiece of the shelf. This week, that honor goes to Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System — one of the most legendary RPGs of the 8-bit era and easily one of the crown jewels in Sega’s classic library.

Holding this box in hand feels like stepping back into 1988. The clean grid-style cover art, the bold SEGA branding, and the classic “Ages 10 to Adult” label all scream late-80s console gaming. It’s a reminder of a time when RPGs felt mysterious, massive, and unlike anything else on store shelves.

Released in Japan in 1987 and later in North America in 1988, Phantasy Star was Sega’s ambitious answer to the growing popularity of console RPGs. But instead of copying the medieval fantasy formula everyone expected, Sega and developer Tokuhiko Uwabo delivered something different: a science-fantasy adventure filled with alien worlds, futuristic technology, and first-person dungeon crawling.

You play as Alis Landale, one of gaming’s earliest female protagonists, on a quest for revenge against the tyrannical King Lassic after the death of her brother. Along the way, you recruit allies, explore planets in the Algol star system, and uncover secrets that made the game feel enormous for its time.

What really made Phantasy Star stand out back then was the presentation. The Master System wasn’t known for RPG dominance, but this game pushed the hardware hard with colorful graphics, animated enemies, detailed environments, and impressive pseudo-3D dungeon sequences. Seeing those dungeons rotate and scale on an 8-bit console was mind-blowing in the late ‘80s.

The game also shipped with battery-backed save support, which was a huge deal during the era. No more writing down endless passwords after every session. For RPG fans in the 1980s, that felt futuristic.

Today, original copies of Phantasy Star are highly sought after by collectors. Complete-in-box editions especially have become prized items in Sega collections because of the game’s historical importance and relatively limited production compared to Nintendo’s RPG catalog. Even decades later, the artwork and packaging still look fantastic sitting on a shelf.

This pickup feels extra special because it represents a time when Sega was experimenting, taking risks, and trying to prove that the Master System could compete with the NES in genres beyond arcade action. Games like Phantasy Star helped build the foundation for Sega’s later RPG legacy on the Genesis and beyond.

It’s always exciting adding another retro title to the collection, but every now and then you land a game that carries real history with it. Phantasy Star is absolutely one of those games.

What’s your favorite classic Sega RPG?




May 12, 2026

New SNES Additions Hit the Store – RPGs, Wrestling, and Rare Adventures Await!





The Super Nintendo collection just got even better with four exciting additions now available in the store! Whether you’re into deep role-playing adventures, hard-hitting wrestling action, or rare retro gems, this latest restock has something special for every collector and retro gamer.

Land of Wozz

Fans of classic fantasy RPGs will want to keep an eye on Land of Wozz, a unique adventure filled with exploration, strategic battles, and old-school charm. This title delivers the kind of experience that defined the golden age of 16-bit role-playing games. With colorful visuals and a mysterious world to uncover, it’s a great pickup for collectors looking for something a little different on the SNES.

Wizardry V

One of the legendary names in dungeon-crawling RPG history arrives on the Super Nintendo with Wizardry V. Originally part of the iconic Wizardry series that helped shape the RPG genre, this game challenges players with dangerous labyrinths, powerful enemies, and deep party-building mechanics. Hardcore retro RPG fans know just how influential this series was, making it an essential addition to any classic gaming library.

Fire Pro Wrestling

Wrestling fans rejoice! Fire Pro Wrestling brings its fast-paced and highly strategic wrestling gameplay to the SNES. Known for its timing-based mechanics and massive personality, the Fire Pro series became legendary among wrestling game enthusiasts for offering a different style compared to arcade wrestling titles of the era. If you love retro sports games or Japanese wrestling classics, this is a must-have cartridge.

Bound of the Dark World – Restocked!

Back by demand, Bound of the Dark World has officially been restocked in the shop! This fan-favorite release combines dark fantasy themes with retro-inspired gameplay that feels right at home on the Super Nintendo. Copies moved quickly the last time it was available, so collectors and fans who missed out before now have another chance to add this title to their shelves.

More Retro Goodness on the Way

These additions continue growing the selection of classic and hard-to-find retro games available in the store. From imports and translations to cult favorites and collector pieces, there’s always something exciting arriving for retro gaming fans.

Be sure to grab these titles while supplies last, and keep checking back for more SNES, NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, and retro PC gaming additions coming soon!


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🎮 New NES Reproduction Cartridges Just Added to the Store!


Take your retro setup to the next level with these brand-new NES reproduction cartridges—a mix of iconic ports, rare oddities, and fan-favorite curiosities that you won’t typically find in an original Nintendo lineup. Whether you're a collector or just love discovering the weird and wonderful side of retro gaming, this batch is something special.

 

🥋 Mortal Kombat 4 (NES)

Bringing the brutal arcade fighter to 8-bit hardware, Mortal Kombat 4 on NES is a fascinating downgrade-demake of the 3D classic. While it obviously can’t match the arcade version, it captures the spirit with recognizable characters, simplified moves, and that unmistakable Mortal Kombat edge.

Why it stands out:

  • Unique “what-if” version of a 32-bit era fighter
  • Great conversation piece for collectors
  • Classic characters reimagined in 8-bit form

🦔 Sonic the Hedgehog (NES)

Yes—Sonic on NES! This unofficial port brings Sega’s mascot to Nintendo hardware in a totally different way. It’s a slower-paced but charming adaptation that lets you experience Green Hill Zone like never before.

Features:

  • Demade levels inspired by the original Sonic
  • Unique physics tailored for NES hardware
  • A must-have crossover curiosity

🍄 Somari (NES)

One of the most infamous bootlegs of all time, Somari swaps Mario with Sonic in a bizarre but beloved mashup. It’s quirky, glitchy, and absolutely essential for retro collectors.

Highlights:

  • Sonic sprite in Super Mario Bros.-style gameplay
  • Cult classic status in the bootleg scene
  • A true piece of gaming history

🏁 Kart Fighter (NES)

Imagine Mario Kart… but as a fighting game. That’s exactly what Kart Fighter delivers. Characters like Mario, Luigi, and Bowser throw down in a one-on-one fighter that feels like a crossover nobody expected.

What makes it fun:

  • Mario universe characters in a fighting game format
  • Fast-paced, chaotic gameplay
  • One of the most entertaining bootlegs ever made

🎀 AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting (NES)

This rare and visually striking title brings anime-style fighters to the NES. AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting features colorful character art and a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from typical NES titles.

Why collectors love it:

  • Anime-inspired visuals and characters
  • Extremely rare in physical form
  • A standout addition to any niche collection

💾 Built for Real Hardware

All of these cartridges are high-quality reproductions, designed to:

  • Work on original NES consoles
  • Deliver a reliable gameplay experience
  • Bring hard-to-find and unreleased titles into your collection

🛒 Add Something Unique to Your Collection

This lineup is all about celebrating the strange, rare, and creative side of retro gaming. From unofficial ports to legendary bootlegs, these cartridges are perfect for anyone looking to own something truly different.

Don’t miss your chance to grab these—inventory is limited, and these kinds of titles always go fast!


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🕹️ Smash Remix Reproduction – Now Updated to Version 2.0.1!


🔥 What is Smash Remix?

Smash Remix is a fan-made expansion of the original Nintendo 64 classic, first released in 2019, designed to add new characters, stages, modes, and features while staying true to the fast-paced gameplay of the original.

Version 2.0 brought massive content additions like new fighters, stages, and modes, and now 2.0.1 builds on that foundation with polish, balance, and quality-of-life upgrades.


🆕 What’s New in Version 2.0.1

While this update doesn’t add brand-new characters, it delivers a huge wave of improvements across the entire game:

🎮 New Features & Modes

  • Tug of War Mode added – a fresh VS Remix mode where players battle over stock control
  • New gameplay settings options, including:
    • Adjustable BGM & SFX volume
    • Punish Failed Z-Cancel options (Sleep/Trip)
    • Charge Smash visual feedback
  • Disable HUD option (great for clean gameplay or content capture)

🧠 Smarter CPU & Gameplay Enhancements

  • Major CPU AI improvements, including:
    • Better recovery logic
    • Smarter movement and attack decisions
    • Enhanced platform awareness
  • CPUs can now steal stocks in team battles
  • Improved move range awareness and combat behavior

🎨 Character Updates & Balancing

  • New costumes added for multiple fighters (including Banjo, Bowser, Peach, Wario, Mewtwo)
  • Extensive balance tweaks across the roster
  • Animation fixes, hitbox adjustments, and gameplay refinements
  • Improved physics and move tuning for select characters

🌍 Stage & Visual Improvements

  • Many stages massively reworked with:
    • Updated backgrounds
    • Improved layouts and blast zones
    • Optimization for smoother performance
  • Enhanced stage select visuals and presentation

🔊 Audio & Presentation Updates

  • Updated music tracks and sound effects
  • New announcer interactions (including taunt reactions)
  • Additional stats page in Versus results

⚙️ Quality-of-Life Upgrades

  • Improved random character selection variety
  • Training mode enhancements (menu memory, better controls)
  • Better item behavior and gameplay consistency
  • Numerous bug fixes and stability improvements

💾 Why This Version Matters

Version 2.0.1 is the most polished and stable version of Smash Remix to date. It refines the massive content drop from 2.0 into a smoother, more balanced experience—perfect for both casual play and competitive sessions.


🛒 Perfect for Collectors & Players

This reproduction cartridge lets you:

  • Play Smash Remix on real N64 hardware
  • Add a modernized classic to your retro collection
  • Experience the ultimate version of Smash 64

If you're a fan of retro gaming or Smash Bros., this is one of the must-have upgrades for your Nintendo 64 library.

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