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Soulbuster's Non-Variant List of Homebrew Games Released


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This list only includes games that were released and does not include all variations of those releases.

I will continue to update this list and hope it is helpful to you for collecting Homebrews.
 

1    4-Tris [Original, Philly Classic, LTO, Intelligentvision]
2    Aardvark
3    Adventures of Tron
4    Anthropomorphic Force
5    Antartic Tales
6    Astro Invader [Red, Blue]
7    Bank Panic
8    Battlestar Galactica Space Battle
9    BC's Quest for Tires [Limited, Standard]
10    Beach-Head
11    Beat Em & Eat Em
12    Blix, Blix/Chocolate Mine
13    Blow Out
14    Boulder Dash
15    Brickout
16    Castle of Death
17    Choplifter
18    Christmas Carol
19    Copter Command
20    Cosmic Avenger
21    D2K Arcade
22    D2K Arcade Special Edition
23    Death Race
24    Deep Zone
25    Deep Pockets
26    Defender of the Crown
27    Desert Bus
28    Donkey Kong Arcade [Elektronite DK Arcade (No Box, Boxed), Intelligentvision]
29    Donkey Kong Junior
30    E.T.
31    Fantasy
32    Fantasy Puzzle
33    Fast Food
34    Flappy Bird
35    Flintstones Keyboard Fun
36    Frakenstein's Monster [Cart Only, CIB]
37    Fubar
38    Galaxian
39    Game Factory
40    Ghost Busters
41    Gorf
42    Gooninuff
43    Gosub
44    Gyruss
45    Hard Hat
46    H.E.L.I.
47    Hotel Bunny
48    Hover Bovver
49    Illusions
50    Infiltrator
51    Intellivania
52    Inty BASIC Showcase Volume 1
53    Inty BASIC Showcase Volume 2
54    Inty BASIC Showcase Volume 3
55    James Bond 007
56    Jawcrusher
57    Jr. Pac-man
58    Jumpking Jr.
59    Jungle Hunt
60    Keystone Kopps
61    King of the Mountain
62    Klax
63    Land Battle
64    Laser Sharks
65    League Of Light (Original, Intellivision Revolution)
66    Lock 'N' Chase (8K Collapsing Lupin) [Cart Only, Boxed]
67    Lost Caves of Kroz, The [Original, Updated]
68    Mad Bomber
69    Magic Carousel
70    Mancala
71    Maria
72    Match 5
73    Melody Runner
74    Meteors
75    Minehunter [Elektronite, Intelligentvision]
76    Miner 2049er
77    Missile Domination [Original, DX Blue Box, DX Black Box]
78    Moon Blast
79    Moonsweeper
80    Ms Night Stalker
81    Ms Pac Man
82    Mystic Castle
83    Ni Felter
84    Ninja Odyssey
85    Norseman
86    Number Jumble
87    Old School [standard, Upgrade]
88    Omega Race
89    Operation Cloudfire
90    Oregon Bound
91    Paddle Party
92    Pandora Incident, The
93    Penguin Land
94    Piggy Bank
95    Pitfall II
96    Poker Risque
97    Princess Quest [CBS, Mattel]
98    Pumpkin Master
99    Quo Vadis
100    Raiders of the Lost Ark
101    Rick Dynamite
102    Robot Army
103    Robot Rubble (Original, Intellivision Revolution)
104    Rocky & Bullwinkle
105    Same Game & Robots [2005, 2012]
106    Scarfinger
107    Secret Government Waffle Project
108    Sea Venture
109    Shark, Shark 2
110    Show Must Go On, The
111    Smurf: Rescue in Gargemmel's Castle
112    Sorrow of Gadhlan’ Thur, The
113    Space Cadet
114    Space Cunt [intellivoice, Mattel]
115    Space Invaders
116    Space Patrol [2008, 2012]
117    Space Raid [CBS, Mattel]
118    Spider-Man
119    Spina the Bee [standard, Upgraded]
120    Star Mercenary
121    SteamRoller
122    Stonix
123    Super Chef BT
124    Super Mine-Field
125    Super Pro Baseball
126    Super Pro Hockey
127    Super Pro King of the Mountain
128    Super Pro NFL Football
129    Super Pro Tennis
130    Sydney Hunter [CBS, Coleco]
131    Sydney Hunter and the Sacred Tribe [Limited, GOTY Edition]
132    Takeover
133    Tale of Dragons and Swords, A
134    TNT Cowboy
135    Ultimate Pong
136    Unlucky Pony
137    Upmonsters
138    Vanguard (Relase, Updated)
139    Wizard of Wor
140    X-Ray
141    Yogi's Frustration
142    Zombie Madness

 

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I can't ignore the separate releases. :) While in some cases the differences may just be new packaging, to me every single "release" must end up on my shelf. My list includes all four 4Tris, both Same Game, etc. But then, that's me. Everyone else's mileage may vary.

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I agree that all variations are collectible. But the basic set of games released is shown above. In order for me to complete the Platinum 125 level, I just need to have 1 version of each game on the list of 125. So to complete my homebrew/post 125 list, I just need 1 version of each of those games above. I have that now. 40/40.

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I agree with the most of you, and I think that the same logic as the list of 125 should be applied here.

The list of 125 does not include the reissue second edition of Pac-Man by Intv, with different box, different manual and even different ROM.

This list should not include the second edition of SameGame & Robots

 

 

The list of 125 does not include the Demonstration cartridges,

This list should not include the DotC demo.

 

But...

What about Mouse Trap?

 

What about Hover Bovver (not complete, but playable)?

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I too am still wondering about the recent Mouse Trap release. While it is a nice addition to my collection, if we follow the 125 logic, it is a package variant, which would reduce the list to 39.

 

But then the books on the 125 era was closed years ago. It is a Post 125 release, so I see the point of including it. If excluded, then do we exclude Donkey Kong Arcade, DK Arcade and D2K Arcade as well because Donkey Kong was previously released?

 

No, I think/vote 40 is the number.

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If we keep on following the logic we are talking about, imho Donkey Kong Arcade and DK Arcade should be variants of the same game (like Pac-Man by Atarisoft and Pac-Man by Intv), D2K would be a different one, it would be like a "Super Pro" Donkey Kong Arcade.

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If we keep on following the logic we are talking about, imho Donkey Kong Arcade and DK Arcade should be variants of the same game (like Pac-Man by Atarisoft and Pac-Man by Intv), D2K would be a different one, it would be like a "Super Pro" Donkey Kong Arcade.

Didn't we go through all this already in the other thread? I believe it's the same argument, and it was decided. Though I agree that Moustrap snuck through while everybody was talking about Donkey Kong. Hmmm.. What to do...

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If we keep on following the logic we are talking about, imho Donkey Kong Arcade and DK Arcade should be variants of the same game (like Pac-Man by Atarisoft and Pac-Man by Intv), D2K would be a different one, it would be like a "Super Pro" Donkey Kong Arcade.

 

True, following the logic, D2k would stay as it like a super pro Tennis or Super Chef BT. Heavily modified.

 

So going back: Any version counts as one of 125. So in the Post 125, Any version counts as one the 40. This would include Mouse Trap as a Post 125 release. Donkey Kong Arcade/DK Arcade is counted as a release and D2K counts as a release even though it has DK Arcade on it. I refer back to the Triple Challenge Cart.

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Didn't we go through all this already in the other thread? I believe it's the same argument, and it was decided. Though I agree that Moustrap snuck through while everybody was talking about Donkey Kong. Hmmm.. What to do...

 

I think we are all set, we are just trying put our minds at ease for the decisions is all.

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I too am still wondering about the recent Mouse Trap release. While it is a nice addition to my collection, if we follow the 125 logic, it is a package variant, which would reduce the list to 39.

 

But then the books on the 125 era was closed years ago. It is a Post 125 release, so I see the point of including it. If excluded, then do we exclude Donkey Kong Arcade, DK Arcade and D2K Arcade as well because Donkey Kong was previously released?

 

No, I think/vote 40 is the number.

 

I disagree. If Mouse Trap is a repackaged re-release of a game in the 125, with the gameplay unchanged, then it's in the same category as INTV Pac-Man: a variant, not a game in its own right. Donkey Kong vs. Donkey Kong Arcade is a totally different beast.

 

Looks like 39 from here. No demo carts, no variants (I agree Donkey Kong Arcade and DK Arcade should be treated as variants of each other).

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I disagree. If Mouse Trap is a repackaged re-release of a game in the 125, with the gameplay unchanged, then it's in the same category as INTV Pac-Man: a variant, not a game in its own right. Donkey Kong vs. Donkey Kong Arcade is a totally different beast.

 

Looks like 39 from here. No demo carts, no variants (I agree Donkey Kong Arcade and DK Arcade should be treated as variants of each other).

 

There are two sides: There is the one you mention and it is valid.

Then there is: It was not released during the 125 and is considered a Post 125 Release and is unlike any other Post 125 Release. This is also valid.

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