Indie/Limited/Obscure Physical Release Deals and Discussion Thread

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The Indie/Limited/Obscure Physical Release Thread
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Physical media may not be as popular as it was in years past, but that has not stopped it from finding success in more niche areas of the market. In fact, we're seeing so many physical releases, these days, that it has become difficult for even dedicated collectors to keep up with all of them. Many games, usually indie titles, are seeing releases with highly limited prints, regional exclusivity, retailer exclusivity or are simply appearing with little notification. The purpose of this thread is to identify, catalogue, discuss and post deals for these releases, in hopes of making information more accessible and supporting the medium.​
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FAQ

Q: tl;dr

A: There are probably games that were released physically that you don't know about. Find them here.

Q: What is the "master list"?

A: The master list is a catalogue of all the games that have been identified here that meet certain criteria that differentiates them from standard, mainstream releases. It offers information regarding regional exclusivity, retailer exclusivity, print quantities and more.

Q: What are the criteria? How do you decide which games make the list?

A: For the most part, these will be "smaller" titles that were originally released as digital-only but have been given a physical release. Some exceptions may apply, like if an indie game launches with a physical release, it will likely be listed. Another exception would see a larger title that was only released digitally, for whatever reason, get a limited physical release (example: if Limited Run Games did a print of Fatal Frame V.)

Generally if a game is, as the title says, indie, limited or obscure and has a physical release, you'll see in on the "master list."

Also, the game must be region-free or NTSC-U and in English (subtitles are valid).

Q: Region free or NTSC-U? Doesn't that mean the list is only valid for North American users?

A: This means that every game on the list will be playable on North American consoles, though a few games may have versions that are region-locked on a certain console (this will be noted). Most games are now region free, so if you aren't from the NTSC-U region, it's very likely that the game will work for you. Knowledge of which systems do and don't have region-locking should allow anyone to make use of this list.

Q: What about games for collectors who aren't in the NTSC-U (North American) region or own consoles that can play region-locked games?

A: There may be a separate tab for you guys down the line. One step at a time.

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Notable Publishers/Distributors

iam8bit

A retailer, located in California, that sells all sorts of limited edition video game merchandise. They occasionally publish physical, indie titles for the PS4.

Limited Run Games

Based in California, Limited Run Games is generally accepted as the company that started the modern trend of releasing physical games in limited quantities. Currently, they publish several games a month but have stated they intend to ramp down. Their games come with collectible, trading cards and are sometimes offered alongside soundtracks, collector's editions and other related merchandise. The two heads of the company are very active on different forums and regularly engage with the community. They currently publish games for the PS4, PS Vita, Nintendo Switch and occasionally the PC.

Play-Asia

Play-Asia is an established retailer located in Hong Kong. They are well known for offering a large variety of imported merchandise, including many games that have not seen western releases but have English subtitles. They've recently partnered with eastasiasoft to distribute exclusive and limited, physical releases. These games are often offered with collector's editions which are highly praised for their presentation, content and low prices.

Special Reserve Games

A company based in Texas, Special Reserve Games currently publishes games in limited quantities with no discernible schedule. Their games are frequently offered alongside collector's editions. They also collaborate with Limited Run Games to create variant covers for some of their titles, which are then sold via Limited Run Games' website. They currently publish for the PS4, PS Vita and PC.

Strictly Limited Games

Based in Germany, Strictly Limited Games seems to publish one title a month with varied but highly limited quantities. Collector's editions and soundtracks are sometimes offered alongside game releases. They've published games for the PS4 and PS Vita.

Super Rare Games

Located in London, these guys are relatively new to the limited game market. Similar to Limited Run Games, they include trading cards and stickers with their games. They publish only for the Nintendo Switch and intend to release one game a month.

 
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Wish I could! I haven't even got a yes or no on whether PS1 games can still be printed. What I know about PS2 games is vague at best, unfortunately. This is all completely on our radar, though, and it's something I'm chasing.
PS2 games must be a yes. A handful of reprints for Yakuza 1-4 showed up at Atlus USA yesterday.

 
It's kind of sad that Atlus/sega didn't even seem to know who did the reprints based on social media from employees
 
Videogamesplus is who you want to talk to on reprint.  They reprinted a bunch of rare PSP an DS games, as well as rare PS3 games like class of heroes

 
Wish I could! I haven't even got a yes or no on whether PS1 games can still be printed. What I know about PS2 games is vague at best, unfortunately. This is all completely on our radar, though, and it's something I'm chasing.
I mean, if devs wanted to rerelease their ps1 games, wouldn't it be best at this point to port them to the ps4 for a collection disc or something?
 
Videogamesplus is who you want to talk to on reprint. They reprinted a bunch of rare PSP an DS games, as well as rare PS3 games like class of heroes
It's nuts, I've seen reprints so many times from other places but VGP show how managed to reprint dozens of games so quickly.

 
PS2 games must be a yes. A handful of reprints for Yakuza 1-4 showed up at Atlus USA yesterday.
Yes, but there's supposedly some kind of catch in reprinting PS2 games that relates to the print components. I haven't been given a definitive answer on the subject.

No distributor is "doing" the reprints per se. VGP reaches out to a publisher's retail team and works out a bulk deal. Considering most of the games they've reprinted in the past have all been Atlus (owned by SEGA) and SEGA themselves - pretty sure they have a nice arrangement with SEGA's retail team. No one from VGP would actually know how to do reprints or the details involved, as SEGA handled them.
 
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If anyone is looking for any of Rising Star Games' PS4 releases, try GameStop. I got preowned copies of Earth's Dawn and Lumo there last night. I will try these and get back to you guys about how good their gameplay is.
 
I can, unfortunately, confirm that this will never happen.
I'm sorry but unless you work for SEGA and make those decisions yourself, you can't confirm anything. I know you tried, and we really appreciate that, but it's their game.

I'm not expecting it to ever happen, but with the positive reception for 0 I hope the series begins to catch on here in the US and maybe they'll reconsider down the road, even it takes some work on their end. Doing reprints of 1-4 is a good sign that there's demand for all the games in the series.

That said, I imported the Japanese Y5 release last year and played through it, so either way I'm happy that I do at least have the game on my shelf.

 
Yakuza 5 and PSO2 are still the main reasons my disappointment in Sega has lingered after all of these years.

I'm sorry but unless you work for SEGA and make those decisions yourself, you can't confirm anything. I know you tried, and we really appreciate that, but it's their game.
Good luck getting Sega to respond publically about not doing something. The window of opportunity is gone and I can't see them spending the money to print a ps3 game that sold poorly (a ton of us passed since it was digital only) and ended up free on ps+.

 
The window of opportunity is gone and I can't see them spending the money to print a ps3 game that sold poorly (a ton of us passed since it was digital only) and ended up free on ps+.
A week ago, no one expected there'd be a reprint of 1-4, including the original which is over 10 years old.

 
It's fine to hold on to hope, but I don't think SEGA will ever definitively say it isn't happening. Our discussions with them lead me to believe it won't be a possibility now or anytime in the future. Their specific wording was that it was "impossible" - not just through us but wholly and entirely "impossible".
 
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So the copy of Yakuza 5 on my shelf is imaginary?
Yakuza 1-4 were all printed and released outside of Japan before that reprint from the other day. Yakuza 5 never was and was Japan only. There is a difference between a reprint and something that never existed.

 
I have an original Discworld game CD-rom.
Make me an offer and i'll send it via regular mail, securely and cheap
Wtf is this?!

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I'm sorry but unless you work for SEGA and make those decisions yourself, you can't confirm anything. I know you tried, and we really appreciate that, but it's their game.

I'm not expecting it to ever happen, but with the positive reception for 0 I hope the series begins to catch on here in the US and maybe they'll reconsider down the road, even it takes some work on their end. Doing reprints of 1-4 is a good sign that there's demand for all the games in the series.

That said, I imported the Japanese Y5 release last year and played through it, so either way I'm happy that I do at least have the game on my shelf.
So where could I go if I wanted to see all the latest physical releases in my local mom n pop shop?

 
The ArmaGallant preorder is currently on sale for $19.99 on Amazon (which is less than the Prime discount).  I wonder if this is one of those cases where the MSRP will be lowered from $30 to $20 before release.

 
Blue Rider should be up now, right? Doesn't seem to be working..
Play Asia emailed a slight delay, they also said you should be sure you used your play asia account email to sign up for the order, guess theyre gonna cross reference

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Some technical hiccups with the Blue Rider Limited Edition pre-orders. @playasia is looking into it. Please bear with us for a moment...
 
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if the item is not applicable for a discount it does not show you the coupon box.

their site is not processing these orders properly btw

 
I'm still not seeing Blue Rider as available to put in cart. Double checked and the preorder sign up site even says I'm supposed to be able to. Emails match and everything.
 
I'm still not seeing Blue Rider as available to put in cart. Double checked and the preorder sign up site even says I'm supposed to be able to. Emails match and everything.
They messed up and had to take the preorders down. :( They were only charging the 4.99 for shipping and 0 for the game.

 
Play Asia took the game down cuz their site wasn't properly charging people for the game, was only charging the shipping cost, idk how they botched this

 
Ah, that would explain it. Impressive screw up. Have they said anywhere when it might go back up?
Not yet. PA didn't seem to address the issue yet. EastAsiaSoft tweeted that it was being looked into and they would post an update when orders reopen.

 
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Play-Asia threw in the towel, go to sleep everyone

Play-Asia.com would like to thank he many video game collectors & fans for their incredible support and interest in the limited physical release of Blue Rider. Unfortunately, we encountered minor technical issues this morning that forced us to suspend pre-orders. For this we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused many of you. Another wave of pre-orders will be announced very soon to all who signed up, you will be notified with ample time to prepare. We will take the utomse care to ensure a smooth ordering experience for everyone.

If you have already placed an order for your copy, we will hold it for you. Our customer service team will be in contact to follow up with your order and ensure everything is handled correctly. We are incredibly excited for the launch of BLue Rider and will ensure a smooth process going forward.
 
Thanks for the update... pretty poorly handled by them. Had no idea the email had to match the one associated with your account either..
yeah, I asked them on twitter and they said you should use the same account as the email you signed up with, thankfully I did

they also said that yes, if you only got charged $5 they will follow up to finish the order

 
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