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Best Videogame Compilations

The Press the Buttons blog has a rundown on some of the finest game compliations currently on offer. From the post: "After more than two decades of cranking out hit titles, the game industry has come to love compilation cartridges and discs. Publishers can crank out collections for relatively nothing in terms of cost, and fans can pick up a slew of their old favorites in a single box for a low price. However, as compilations have matured over the years some companies have become lazy about the process."

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  1. Best RPG Compilations, not a complete list though by owlman17 · · Score: 5, Informative

    TFA was nice. Old games can be hard to find. Compilations (or reissues) make it a lot easier. Even not-so-old games (2-6 years old) can be difficult to find at times.

    Speaking of compilations, I've got a few of my own. I'm an old-school RPG fan. My personal favorites are:

    The Ultima Collection: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/ultimacollection/
    (Ultima I-VIII)

    The Ultimate RPG Archives: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/ultimaterpgarchives /index.html?q=rpg%20archives

    The Ultimate Wizardry Archives: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000 01QEP9/103-7875370-8027035?v=glance
    (Wizardry I-VII)

    Forgotten Realms Archives: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000 01QEP7/qid=1135045711/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8__i1_xgl63/10 3-7875370-8027035?v=glance&s=videogames&n=229534
    (Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pools of Darkness, Gateway to the Savage Frontier, Treasures of the Savage Frontier, Hillsfar, Eye of the Beholder, Eye of the Beholder II, Eye of the Beholder III, Dungeon Hack, Menzoberranzan, Blood and Magic, and the Baldur's Gate interactive demo.)

    The Ultimate Might & Magic Archives: http://www.mobygames.com/game/ultimate-might-and-m agic-archives
    (Might & Magic I-V)

    Nothing beats old-school gameplay. These collections aren't for you if you're looking for eye-candy though. The games are at least 10 years old, maybe more.

  2. Re:DIY Compilations by rohlfinator · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well, there's always GameTap for PC users, although their service requires a rental fee. Otherwise, Microsoft is offering several downloadable arcade games on the Xbox 360, and Nintendo is supposedly offering their entire back catalog on the Revolution. The problem with all these is the selection, as they're all limited to the games that third parties are willing to license and offer emulators for.