View Full Version : Wanted: SLUS/SCUS #s for Greatest Hits PSX games
Queen Of The Felines
04-20-2004, 03:14 PM
I don't want to make the "PSX rarity list" thread even more chaotic, so I'll start a new thread about this.
I need a list of SLUS/SCUS part numbers for Greatest Hits PlayStation game versions. Some games have different part numbers for GH releases compared to the "normal" release, while others are the exact same. I'm trying to narrow down which game has what part #.
If you have a normal and GH version of a game let me know if there's a difference in the part #s. Or, if you just have a GH version, lemme know what that number is in case I have the original lying around so I can compare. Thanks!
Kristine
nildem
04-20-2004, 06:05 PM
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
SLUS-00067
Original release is the same.
Cool Boarders 3
SCUS-94251
Crash Bandicoot
SCUS-94900
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
SCUS-94154
Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped
SCUS-94244
Driver 2
SLUS-01161GH/01318GH 04-21347
Final Fantasy Tactics
SCUS-94221 94221
Original release is the same.
Gran Tursimo
SCUS-94194
Grand Theft Auto 2
SLUS-00789GH
Metal Gear Solid
SLUS-00594/000776
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
SLUS-00330
Namco Museum: Volume 3
SLUS-00398
Rayman
SLUS-00005
Resident Evil: Director's Cut -- Dual Shock
SLUS-00747
Ridge Racer
SLUS-00540
Tekken 3
SLUS-00402
Twisted Metal
SCUS-94304
WCW vs. The World
SLUS-00455
Wipeout
SCUS-94301
WWF War Zone
SLUS-00495 #22158
WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game
SLUS-00013 #22039
Rogmeister
04-20-2004, 06:22 PM
Here are the ones I have...except for one which was included in the last post...
Cool Boarders 4
SCUS-94559
Crash Team Racing (CTR)
SCUS-94426
Die Hard Trilogy
SLUS-00119GH
Driver
SLUS-00842GH
04-18112
Jet Moto 2
SCUS-94167
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
SLUS-00190
04-50023TC
Rainbow Six
SLUS-00947GH
7881390
Silent Hill
SLUS-00707
17037
Spyro The Dragon
SCUS-94228
94228
Spyro (2): Ripto's Rage
SCUS-94425
94425
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
SCUS 94467
94467
Syphon Filter 2
SLUS-94451
94451
As you can see, some of these games had two sets of numbers listed. I'm guessing the 2nd number (which is often identical minus the SCUS or SLUS prefix) is probably the game's original non-GH catalog number.
PapaStu
04-20-2004, 09:27 PM
I don't want to make the "PSX rarity list" thread even more chaotic, so I'll start a new thread about this. LOL Your just trying to keep it away from my chaos... :D
You'll be happy to know that I dont collect the GH versions yet, (and only have 3 which were bought before I really started to collect the PSOne games) so i'll keep my chaos to the PSOne rarity board... for now ;)
As you can see, some of these games had two sets of numbers listed. I'm guessing the 2nd number (which is often identical minus the SCUS or SLUS prefix) is probably the game's original non-GH catalog number.
Actually those are almost allways 100% the production company's item numbers for that individual game, and why they do not match the SLUS/SCUS numbers. They can be in relation to the UPC, or some sort of internal reference number that means something to that company. For the SCUS numbers they ALLWAYS have the same number listed below whatever SCUS number they might have[ie. SCUS 94578, it would then have below it 94578] though that doesnt mean that they do not have different SCUS numbers from the non-GH listing, as some of the games did get changed, Like RE: Directors cut, and Lost World, those should have completely new SLUS numbers from the previous instalment.