I'd say Vampire Night is actually the best PS2 lightgun game. It doesn't use the ducking mechanics so you can play it 2 player without it being split screen like TC2 & 3.
Why does everyone here think games are such an astoundingly good investment? If most games depreciate rapidly in price, and a couple double in price in 10 years, you're highly unlikely to make much money. I had a massive collection of turbografx games and yeah some of them I sold for $50-$100...
It's interesting how collector's markets go. People wanted Circus Ride for TG deperately for years, paying as much as $2000 a copy for it. Then somebody found a bunch in a warehouse somewhere and the price plummeted to < $20. I bet it makes the guy who paid $2000 feel like an idiot...
Seems hard to tell when they're gone, I actually got in on this when it was first posted on Blue's News a few weeks ago and it didn't seem to tell me if I got artwork or not. Still, should be an incredible game.
Capcom used to be a powerhouse, but lately the quality has definately tapered off. Granted, the Japanese gaming industry as a whole has been going through hard times, but you could argue it's because of milking franchises that they wound up in this situation. It's not just sequelitis that's...
I never played melee but I absolute despise the original. Playing it made me want to die it was so horribly balanced. In a multiplayer game, balance is everything.
I'll second tetris, bubble bobble, and burnout 3 though. Also super mario bros. and bomberman.