I have like 600+ PS2 games. I lost count already.I am like, really impressed by this. It will be the crowning achievement of my life when I cross the 100 mark this winter.It's funny how pretty much everyone on here ends up with the same games in the end. I think this system is the one that really took a lot of people from just buying games to actually collecting them and enjoying and evaluating each purchase. I just stare at my shelf sometimes (alphabetized, of course).
I go through every few months or so and make sure the games are flipped the right way in the cases, and I give the whole game a complete dusting/cleaning. I DO have a girlfriend and the best part is, she actually encourages this behavior. She's the only girl I have ever met who knows what Shin Megami Tensei is, and who can walk into a GameStop and know how to properly survey a used game before purchase.I've seen the dudes in there be like, 'this one's fine,' and her notice the sticker is actually on the label instead of the outside and bitch until they find another copy. I've too many as well but not passing 100 luckily.
Most notables are:ar tonelicogrowlanser heritage warpersona 3dds deluxe 1 x1 used x1 sealedmgs 3 subsistence le & regularresident evil 4 premium x1 sealed x2 usedsmt: devil summonersmt: nocturne x1 sealed x1 usedatelier irisdocument of metal gear 2 x1 sealed x1 usedgrandia II & IIIvalkyrie profile 2icostar ocean 3disgea 1 & 2la pucelle tacticstales of legendiaradiata storiesgrimgrimoiresuikoden III, IV, & V (III is used)silent hill 2 GHunlimited sagaromancing sagacastlevania curse of darknessmarvel vs. Capcom 2street fighter anniversarystreet fighter alpha anthologycapcom fighting evolutionparappa the rapper 2katamari & we love katamariso much more. I barely played them. My Ps2 collection is still growing.hack//infection.hack//mutation.hack//outbreak.hack//quarantineCastlevania: Curse of DarknessDark Cloud2Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingDragonballz Budokai Tenkakchi 2Drakan: The ancients GateFinal Fantasy XFinal Fantasy X-2God of WarHarvest Moon: Save the HomelandIcoKingdom HeartsKingdom Hearts IIMegaman Anniversary collectionMonster Rancher 3Ratchet and ClankShadow of the ColussusSly Copper and the Thevius racconnousSly Copper IISonic Mega Collection plusSoul Calibur IISpider-manStar Ocean III: Til the end of timeYu-gi-oh: Duelist of Roses.
Are we counting demo discs as well? If not.Hack//Infection (w/ DVD).Hack//Mutation (w/ DVD).Hack//Outbreak (w/ DVD).Hack//Quarantine (w/ DVD).Hack//GU vol. 1 RebirthAdventure of Cookie & CreamAmplitudeApe Escape 3Ar Tonelico (w/artbook)Atelier Iris 2Atelier Iris 3BeatmaniaBlackBreath of Fire: Dragon QuarterBujingaiCapcom Classics Collection vol. 1Capcom Classics Colleciton vol.
Collection, as in games I have no intention of parting with ever.Art of Fighting Anthology.Castle Shikigami 2.Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.Disgea 2: Cursed Memories.Fatal Fury Battle Archives vol. 1.Guilty Gear X (I keep selling X2 I'm a whore).King of Fighter 00/01.King of Fighter XI (well, pre-ordered).La Pucelle Tactics.Maximo Ghosts to Glory (haha ).Melty Blood: Act Cadenza (import, best fighter you've never played).Mobile Light Force 2.Phantom Brave.Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. Since I have become a CAG I have been collecting PS2 games.I think this place has had me spend more money then I really should be, but o wells.So far.(In Alphabetical Order, kinda.)AceCombat 5AmplitudeArc the Lad: Twilight of the spiritsATV Off Road FuryBullyCastle Shikigami 2Contra: NeoContra: Shattered SoldiersDark Cloud 2Devil May Cry 5th Anniversary CollectionDisgaea: Hour of DarknessDisgaea 2: Cursed MemoriesDOA 2: HardcoreEphemeral FantasiaWarhammer 40,000: Fire WarriorFinal Fantasy XFinal Fantasy XIIFrequencyFatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 1God HandGod of WarGod of War 2Grand Theft Auto 3Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityGrand Theft Auto: Vice City StoriesGrand Theft Auto: Liberity City StoriesGrowlanser: GenerationsGrowlanser: Heritage of WarGungrave: OverdoseGungriffon BlazeICOKengo: Master of BushidoKingdom HeartsMaximo: Ghosts to GloryMaximo Vs. I love the PS2. Here's my collection:BeatmaniaSonyPS2Inc.
DJ ControllerBeatmania II DX: 3rd StyleSonyPS2JPNBeyond Good & EvilSonyPS2 SealedBlack and BruisedSonyPS2 SealedBloody Roar 4SonyPS2 SealedBreath of Fire: Dragon QuarterSonyPS2 SealedBujingai: The Forsaken CitySonyPS2 SealedBullySonyPS2Limited EditionCapcom Classics Collection: Volume 2SonyPS2Capcom vs SNK 2SonyPS2Capcom vs SNK 2SonyPS2 Disc OnlyCastlevania: Curse of DarknessSonyPS2Castlevania: Lament of InnocenceSonyPS2Clock Tower 3SonyPS2 SealedDark CloudSonyPS2 SealedDark Cloud 2SonyPS2 SealedDDRMAX: Dance Dance RevolutionSonyPS2Dead or Alive 2SonyPS2JPNDeath By DegreesSonyPS2Inc. Tekken 5 DemoDevil May CrySonyPS25th Anniversary CollectionSealedDevil May Cry 2SonyPS25th Anniversary CollectionSealedDevil May Cry 3 Special EditionSonyPS2Greatest HitsSealedDevil May Cry 3 Special EditionSonyPS25th Anniversary CollectionSealedDino StalkerSonyPS2 SealedDisaster ReportSonyPS2 SealedDisgaea: Hour of DarknessSonyPS2 SealedDisney GolfSonyPS2 SealedDisney GolfSonyPS2Document of Metal Gear Solid 2, TheSonyPS2Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple PlanetSonyPS2Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingSonyPS2Inc. FF XII DemoDragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingSonyPS2Inc. FF XII DemoSealedDragonball Z Budokai 2SonyPS2Dragonball Z SagasSonyPS2 SealedEyetoy: PlaySonyPS2FantavisionSonyPS2 SealedFatal Frame II: Crimson ButterflySonyPS2 SealedFinal Fantasy XSonyPS2Final Fantasy X-2SonyPS2 SealedFinal Fantasy XIISonyPS2Final Fantaxy XI OnlineSonyPS2Inc.
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Information HISTORYSoul Calibur II (c) 2002 Namco.- TECHNICAL -Namco System 246 hardware- TRIVIA -Released in July 2002.Only a few characters actually can unlock Soul Calibur as a weapon, while all the characters can unlock a version of 'Soul Edge'. The characters who CAN use Soul Calibur, as their tenth weapon, are: Talim, Nightmare and Xianghua, the latter of which can also use, much earlier, a 'evil' version of Soul Calibur. Notably, Talim's version is not a blade, but a pair of bladed tonfa, due to both Soul Edge and Soul Calibur being able to shapeshift into a suitable weapon for the user.Cassandra Alexandria replaces Sophitia, from 'Soul Edge' and the first 'Soul Calibur' game.A eleventh joke weapon is hidden in the consumer versions, which is a essentially just a very basic weapon with a funny sound effect.- SERIES -1. Soul Edge (1995)2. Soul Edge Ver. Soul Calibur (1998)4.
Soul Calibur II (2003)5. Soul Calibur III (2005)6. Soul Calibur Legends (2007, Nintendo Wii)7. Soul Calibur IV (2008, PlayStation 3, XBOX 360)- PORTS -In each version released, a different character was added, only for that version, as a 'bonus' to loyal followers of the various consoles. Consoles:Nintendo GameCube (2003): has Legend Of Zelda's Link as a exclusive character.Sony PlayStation 2 (2003): has Tekken's Heihachi Mishima as a exclusive character.Microsoft XBOX (2003): has Spawn as a exclusive character.- SOURCES -Game's ROM. Warning: information in history.dat can differ from the ones present in the rest of the page (taken from MAME) as they come from a different sourceMAMEINFO.DAT Information on soulclb20.135u2 GuruDVD requiredWIP:- 0.146u3: J.
Wilke, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union and R. Belmont added clone Soul Calibur II (SC2? World version).- 27th February 2012: Smitdogg - We got Soul Calibur II Rev.B DVD.- 0.139u3: Guru added clone Soul Calibur II (SC22 Ver. Renamed (soulcl2a) to (soulcl2b).- 1st September 2010: Guru - Smitdogg sent some stuff a while ago too and I chipped in some funds towards some of them: An alt. Version dongle for Soul Calibur 2 thanks to Tokrot.- 0.135u2: Guru added Soul Calibur II (SC23 Ver. A) (Namco 2002) and clone (SC21 Ver.
A).- 12th March 2009: Guru - Soul Calibur 2 English language Magic Gate security dongle arrived.- 13th January 2009: Guru - A few packages arrived yesterday. From Japan we have a System 246 DVDROM with Magic Gate Security Cart and Soul Calibur II Ver D.Romset: 8448 kb / 2 files / 2.56 zipDVD: 3.78 GB (Compressed: 736.2)UtilitiesHTML link, for inclusion in web pages, text only HTML link, for inclusion in web pages, with image BBcode, for use in forums, text only BBcode, for use in forums, with imageGoogle ads.
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SoulCalibur IIISTORY: The wicked Soul Edge survived its fatedencounter with the wielder of Soul Calibur, Xianghua, and restored its controlover the body of Siegfried Schtauffen, turning him back into the Azure KnightNightmare. Four years later, Nightmare was about to restore Soul Edge, whensuddenly a man named Raphael who wielded a thin rapier appeared, intending ontaking Soul Edge.
Nightmare defeated the attacker, but was distracted bySiegfried's latent will trying to restore his body. Using the distraction,Raphael pierced Soul Edge's eye, giving Siegfried the edge he needed to breakfree from Soul Edge's control once again.After waking up, Siegfried foundthe holy sword, free from its entrapment within the wicked sword, and out ofinstinct used it to pierce Soul Edge.
The result led to both swords sealedtogether in a fateful embrace, an Embrace of Souls. Siegfried took bothweapons and started a quest to find a definitive way of sealing Soul Edge, butmemories of his slaughters, plus the attacks of those resentful of the AzureKnight, drove his mind towards insanity. Unbeknownst to him, the evil soul ofthe blade escaped and obtained a temporary shell, starting a new killing spreeto strengthen himself while seeking its body, Soul Edge. Whatneither of the two warriors knows is that a man behind the scenes is controllingtheir steps, searching to end an everlasting curse. And that many other warriorsventured in search of the blade as well. Nightmare and Siegfriedare once again two separate characters.
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Or are they.REVIEW:The SoulCalibur series has remained among the most elite 3D fighting franchises forquite a few years now. Following in it's predecessors footsteps,Soul Calibur 3 is another solid fighting game experience, although alot has changed in terms of gameplay. According to many players, Soul Calibur 2had a near perfect gameplay system, so SC3 had some very big shoes tofill. Andchanging something that isn't actually 'broken' is always risky.Soul Calibur3 is the first of the series to be released on home consoles first,then released for the arcade. Considering the technology available at the time, this ended up being abig mistake on Namco's part,as high level players quickly found certain glitches and balance issues whichcouldn't be remedied or patched on the dated PS2. These bugs were later fixed inSoulCalibur 3: Arcade Edition, making the home version irrelevant(for some players) after the updated arcade version released. However, and as you'dexpect, the home version included plenty of cool extras and new modes, notably thenew Create-a-character and Chronicles of the Sword mode, makingit a must have fighting game for casual and serious fans alike.Like anyquality sequel, SC3 is packed with awesome looking new stages as well as characters.The three new characters (Tira, Zasalamel & Setsuka) each have incredibly innovative fightingstyles and look equally as cool,which proves that Namco hasn't lost their fire.
Besidesthe 3 new faces, you'll comeacross many new fighting styles within 'The Chronicle of the Sword' mode,which allows your created character to star in a 'strategy-ish' battlegame. It's actually a pretty fun mode because you get to create your own clanof warriors and even completely alter their appearance to your liking as youplay through it. Thestory isn't that deep however; it's pretty much battle after battle,but your characters 'level up' as you win fights and along withbecoming more powerful, they even gainthe ability to learn new weapon styles, including several of the classic styles of theSoul Calibur veterans. Setsuka's umbrella-swordfighting style is brilliantly done.The 'Talesof Souls' story mode is better than ever, now giving the player an optionto change his/her path, which will allow them to face off against differentfighters each time. 'Quick-time' events also make for cool interactionwith the story, although, many of them are the same for everycharacter.Booooring!Sure there's a lot of text as well within story mode, but at leasteach character has a real ending this time around (using the in-game graphics), not to mention cool alternate endings!
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I'm sure some peoplewould have appreciated endings based on the amazing game intro graphics,but Namco still gives an entertaining presentation from beginning toend of each character's story.SC3's visuals are impressive overall, pushing the PS2 to it's graphicallimitations. On that note, to get theabsolute best out of the PS2's graphics, an HDTV actually isn't the first choice. In my opinion,Soul Calibur 3 will look it's absolute best on a quality flat-screen SDtelevisionusing component cables! Most HDTV'swill stretch the picture, and even in 'wide screen mode' (selectable from SC3's optionsmenu), the game will look much more pixilated and blurry onan HD screen.
Although itwill look better on an HDTV if you're usinga PS3 with 'upscaling' and 'PS2 Smoothing' turned on. In any case, giveyour PS2's graphics a fair chance and hook it up the right way beforejudging how the game looks.Overall, the clothing, lighting, and hit effects all have been significantlyimproved. Each of the stages also sport their own unique 'eye candy,' especiallyfor a last-gensystem. The stage designs of SC3 are some of the best of the series, all of which graphically impressivein some way and brilliantly designed.
And props to Namco for bringing backsome of the classic backdrops from SC and SC2, complete with updated visuals and evenremixed BGMs of the original themes. On that note, I read in aseemingly 'professional' review that SC3 're-used' old themes fromprevious games, which is flat-out wrong.Some people are tone deaf.
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If epic underboob is yourthing. Tira is your girl.Now that we got the cosmetic stuff out of theway, it's time to talk about the more important aspects of the game; thegameplay. And this is where the tone of my review will take a sharp turn(you've been warned). Firstly, the 'charactercontrol' in SC3, along with the charactersthemselves, feel almost completely different from SC2's, which isn't a verygood thing considering the prequel was so solid and so damn fun.Of course,all the returning characters have updated movelists, but this time around thereare a significant amount of different 'commands' for classic maneuvers. Which means us veteranshave to basically re-learn the characters. Unfortunately, this immediately gives would-be players of alllevels an excuse why they don't want to play SC3 (or why they suck).No, not a good thing.
On top of that, many moves, stances, and cancels from SC2 are completelymissing!!!.sigh. The good news is, all returning characters have some pretty cool lookingnewmoves, new stances, and overall; more well rounded and 'streamlined'movelists.The move commands are more 'spread out' this time around, making many characters somewhateasier to use for beginners (button mashers). Yep, SC3 is slightlymorebutton-masher friendly than SC2. Certain characters like Taki and Nightmarehave been given some RIDICULOUSLY powerful moves, causing 'explosions'and such. When those two are fighting, it almost seems like this game shouldbe called BattleArena Toshinden- Calibur 3!!!On that note, many of the create-a-character fighting styles are also a bit off-the-wall,silly, and unrealistic. Namco Bandai definitely seems like they aren't goingfor a 'serious' tone in this game (in contrast to the badass intro).
For example,several create-a-character fighting styles feature 'projectiles' like bombs& lightning bolts, disappearing, teleportingand even Sun Wukong Monkey King extendable/growing bo staffs? This is SoulCalibur! Did someone forget? Create your own SoulCalibur combatant and take him or her through Story Mode!Onto some more positive aspects. The computer AI hasalsoimproved very much from SC2 and puts up a good fight. It even walks awayfrom edges to avoid a ring out.
If there'sone really good thing about SC3, it's the VS mode. You can choose from2 different costumes per character, plus 2 color edits.
Player 1 can alsoselect the same costume as player 2, with different colors, if both playerspick the same character. Something we didn't see in the earlier games (or see in other 3D fighting games for thatmatter). After you select your costume,its time to select your weapon, and thankfully in SC3's VS mode the special weaponeffects have been turned off! Does that matter? Yeah, to people who playthe hell out of Soul Calibur!It's nice being able to change up the look ofyour weapon, like your character. 'Random Creation' has also been introduced in the VS mode, which allowsplayers to have the computer randomly create a character for you, using theitems that you've unlocked.
Pretty cool, but more than not the 'randomlycreated' character endsup looking far more hilarious than cool.especially if it creates something like a ninja fighting with tambourines.The Create-a-Character mode might be the starof the show in SC3. You can createup to 10 characters on one memory card. The amount of detail you canput into your created characters is the most comprehensive of anyfighting game to date, however there is unfortunately a fair amount of glitching on certain clothingcombinations.The fact that you can create you own characteris cool and all, but another brilliant feature is the color-edit mode,where you can customize the clothing color and hair color of ALL your favoriteSoul Calibur characters. And with an entire palette ofcolors to choose from, there are really unlimited possibilities.
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Trustme, it's nice to be able to change the way the game looks when you playit as much as some of us do.Namco really went all out. Every Soul Calibur character you would want is in this game, not to mentiona crap-load of 'bonus' characters representing their own fighting style aswell. SC3 is packed with extras, most of which most gamers might not evennotice.
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There's tons to unlock, and it's a fun process. Unless you havea Gameshark, that is.As great apackage as Soul Calibur 3 on PS2 is, at the end of the day, the gameplayjust doesn't feel as solid or as fun as SC2. There are also some nastyglitches found within the gameplay, including 'throw cancels' and acertain techniquewhich makes guard impacts nearly pointless to use. Then again, if players don't usethese glitches, the game isn't really broken anymore. In any case, the ' ArcadeEdition' of SC3 was released after the console release, a first everfor a Namco fighting game, and remedied these glitches.Page Updated:October8th, 2018Developer(s):Namco(Project Soul)Publisher(s):NamcoDesigner(s):HiroakiYotoriyama (Producer)Tetsuya Akatsuka (Designer)Makoto Kiyokawa (Designer)Ryouji Ichikari (Designer)Artworkby:TakujiKawano, Masashi Kubo, Hideaki ItoPlatform(s):Playstation2, Arcade (as SCIII: Arcade Edition)Release Date(s):Oct. 25th, 2005 (PS2)Nov. 18th, 2005 ( PS2)Nov.
23rd, 2005 ( PS2)Apr. 3rd, 2006 ( Arcade)Characters:,.
Contents Soulcalibur IIIbegins with three Character Slots and six Jobs. However, you can find more in and the. The starting Jobs are,. There are only a few pieces of armor but additional can be found in the Armor Shop.JobsEach Job allows the player to choose between five movesets, three of which are the Custom moveset that is unique and two of which are the moveset of a Series character.
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