Notes: The only other game made for use with R.O.B. It’s more difficult to locate than “Gyromite,” but is absolutely useless without its parts, thus the reason for complete versions going for larger amounts of money. A complete copy comes in an oversized box with five different colored blocks, the game, instructions, and two attachments for R.O.B. Gameplay involves organizing blocks before the set time limit is up.
Notes: This game is simply “World Class Track Meet” with a different title. Originally, this game used to gather extremely large amounts of money, but interest has dwindled because I believe collectors finally realized that they were paying for a different label, box, and title screen. The reason for its rarity is that a limited number were released in New York (some say around 500, no more). The title was then altered.
Notes: Normally I wouldn’t list something like this separately, but the PAL version of this game is much easier to find than the NTSC version, so it deserves a separate listing. It’s the same game otherwise. If you really want to say you own it, why not trick your friends and pick up this one. Hopefully they’re too dumb to read the label.
Notes: A really great action/adventure game that is often overlooked. Gameplay is very similar to “The Goonies II,” and the story involves two of the most famous characters from world history. In your quest to find the doctor you have to talk to tons of different people and collect different items.
Notes: Very basic space shooter. I have fond memories of this game from when I was younger, but really it’s nothing interesting at all.
Notes: Your basic space shooter game. This game will hurt your fingers after awhile until you get the turbo fire power-up. It’s not a bad game really, but it’s nothing to search extensively for.