Atari 2600 - I have all but X (damned elusive Xenophobe!)
Genesis - I have all but U and Y (and I once had acouple U's but I traded them away)
Intellivision - I have all the letters there are to have except J
Atari 2600 - I have all but X (damned elusive Xenophobe!)
Genesis - I have all but U and Y (and I once had acouple U's but I traded them away)
Intellivision - I have all the letters there are to have except J
I knew the VCS would be my best bet (since I'm over 150 carts for it), but I'm missing the exact same letters - U and X.Originally Posted by 8-Bit Master
But thanks to this thread, I know what I'll be looking for next time I go on a VCS splurge
I've got a complete A-Z for the Master System, just missing Q and X for the Mega Drive (Got Quackshot on a compilation though ). Thought I had Xenon 2, but must be mistaken...
Playstation and Genesis are covered, including #numbers
NES needs a U, but I've been meaning to get Uninvited.
PS2 needs V and Y
SNES needs Q and Y
I don't know anything about, I only order my games on product numbers. i will have it over my complete collection for sure.
If you select a system and don't put a game name in, you can see all games alphabetically listed for any particular system.Originally Posted by robotriot
I picked up a full alphabet collection on the Playstation 2.
"Q" was probably the toughest letter (Q-Ball Billiards was the title that I got), followed closely by U (Unlimited Saga).
I have A-Z covered in my NES collection, but other than that I'm missing a lof of letters for each system. I might be getting somewhat close in my Genny collection (between Aero the Acrobat and Zoop!), and my NGPC has a lot of different beginning letters, but alas, only my NES holds this ::ahem:: honor.
I thought for sure with my 1000+ games I would have it within at least a couple systems, but alas I was wrong.
PSX - Need X (if I could get my hands on a cheap X-com, I'd be set) and Z
NES - Need Q,U,V,X
SNES - Need Just Q
Gennesis - Need U,X,Y
Also have the number category covered by all those exceot PSX too.
I think thats technically under Legend of Zelda, but he needs "L" too.Originally Posted by PentiumMMX
Now, try the Greek Alphabet! (Æ, Ώ, П)I've got a complete A-Z for the Master System
Muwahahaha!!!
I never even thought of checking to see if I was even close. The system I would be closest to would probly be the PS but thats only because I have so many games for it. I am missing a few letters for it, but as the games I know for it that use those letters suck, I dont mind.
I am missing U, V, and Z for the NES.
Rarest games in collection: (R8) Chavez II for SNES / (R7) Star Gunner (Telesys) for Atari 2600
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It looks like my only option. However, I've never played Q*Bert before, so I'd like to try it out. Unless it's priced too high or something, I'll pick it up the next time I see it.Originally Posted by goatdan
And from checking a couple different places, there doesn't seem to be any Gamecube titles that start with a Q.
A cheap X-com?Originally Posted by Tony Montana
Get Xevious 3D/G+ to tide you over until hell freez--um, I mean, 'till you get that cheap X-com!
Which letters are you missing?Originally Posted by Fuyukaze
But if you go to Gamefaqs.com, you may accidentally contract some sort of IQ-reducing virus and inadvertently infect the DP community.Originally Posted by robotriot
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The closest I get as far as I can tell is with NES and PlayStation (which are fittingly, the only two systems I have over 100 games each for). Each are missing 5 letters (E, H, J, U, Y for NES and E, I, Q, U, Y for PlayStation). I'm sure I have a full alphabet across all my systems, though.
Atari 2600 was the first I checked, and yes I have A-Z thanks to good old "UFI und sein gefahrlicherEinsatz" aka " E.T. Go Home" .
I also have games starting with 3 and 4, now just missing 1,2, and 5-0 to have them all!!!
Got A-Z covered in NES
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I got A-Z covered on two systems that I know offhand, the Super Nintendo and the Playstation (PS1). I had to buy a not-so-good PS1 game, Zero Divide, just to get the "Z" game...there were only about 3 choices in that letter as I recall. My "U" game was bought about the same time as Zero Divide, Um Jammer Lammy. I should check some of my other systems though I doubt I can do it with any other system though I do have a few other systems with a hundred or more games so it's possible.