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.

Pre-Orders/Upcoming Releases


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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Why even mention it now if it's in April? But yes, that video looks like something with a default template in your video editor of choice. Yikes.

Btw, Clockwork Aquario and Last Legacy are still in stock. The first batch sold out in a hour or two. Now the remaining stock for any version has dropped only by 10% at the most (from the 50% the second batch started at). Did the first batch really quench the demand for both games (and all versions) or did this company attempt to play a FOMO game by "selling out" the first batch?

 
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Why even mention it now if it's in April? But yes, that video looks like something with a default template in your video editor of choice. Yikes.

Btw, Clockwork Aquario and Last Legacy are still in stock. The first batch sold out in a hour or two. Now the remaining stock for any version has dropped only by 10% at the most (from the 50% the second batch started at). Did the first batch really quench the demand for both games (and all versions) or did this company attempt to play a FOMO game by "selling out" the first batch?
I guess you're not very familiar with the company involved if you're asking that question. It's more prank or art project than publisher, although if you got in on Poop Slinger, you have a pretty valuable item from taking a financially minimal risk. As for Strictly Limited, I think it's pretty clear that they always intentionally make the first batch small to drive hype. I don't think they have sold out of many titles anywhere close to sale day in recent months.

 
Btw, Clockwork Aquario and Last Legacy are still in stock. The first batch sold out in a hour or two. Now the remaining stock for any version has dropped only by 10% at the most (from the 50% the second batch started at). Did the first batch really quench the demand for both games (and all versions) or did this company attempt to play a FOMO game by "selling out" the first batch?
Maybe more people noticed that Clockwork Aquario is getting a normal retail release later on.

EDIT: Mistake on my part, Clockwork Aquario isn't getting a retail release outside of Strictly Limited Games.

 
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Since it worked out so well last time, Arcade Distillery/Luc Bernard is doing another Indiegogo, this time for PS5 ports of his games: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/arcade-distillery-s-limited-ps5-ps4-physicals/coming_soon

For those unaware - Luc originally promised ESRB Vita games in 2018, saying they'd be shipped March of 2019 and that this was the only way to get them. Six months later, he put out an update saying they'd actually be produced in Asia. Another several months later he announced they'd be sold via Play-Asia as well (and in CEs, no less).

Throughout the entire process he bitched about people on Twitter (a la this) for the hole he dug for himself.

I'm not bitter, I promise.

 
Since it worked out so well last time, Arcade Distillery/Luc Bernard is doing another Indiegogo, this time for PS5 ports of his games: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/arcade-distillery-s-limited-ps5-ps4-physicals/coming_soon

For those unaware - Luc originally promised ESRB Vita games in 2018, saying they'd be shipped March of 2019 and that this was the only way to get them. Six months later, he put out an update saying they'd actually be produced in Asia. Another several months later he announced they'd be sold via Play-Asia as well (and in CEs, no less).

Throughout the entire process he bitched about people on Twitter (a la this) for the hole he dug for himself.

I'm not bitter, I promise.
It's okay, I'm more than bitter enough to make up for it.

 
Is it special edition or bust on Hyper Light Drifter for switch? Would be all over a standard release.
This sounds like your best bet, then:

This release may end up available through our Best Buy partnership at a later date. Best Buy may choose to not proceed with their plans to purchase this title, so please consider that before deciding to wait.

 
This sounds like your best bet, then:

This release may end up available through our Best Buy partnership at a later date. Best Buy may choose to not proceed with their plans to purchase this title, so please consider that before deciding to wait.
I'm probably going to wait for Best Buy to offer it too. Even if they only get the CE at least they won't charge the crazy shipping costs that LRG does. Would prefer a standard though.

 
I saw a game called Mortal Shell in Best Buy today, apparently it plays like Demon's Souls/Dark Souls and was demanded a physical copy? Does anyone have it and can tell me how it is?

 
I saw a game called Mortal Shell in Best Buy today, apparently it plays like Demon's Souls/Dark Souls and was demanded a physical copy? Does anyone have it and can tell me how it is?
Didn’t enjoy it much. It’s souls like, you can find “shells” and they change your class / play style. It’s a little more action oriented but I still found it meh.
 
Didn’t enjoy it much. It’s souls like, you can find “shells” and they change your class / play style. It’s a little more action oriented but I still found it meh.
Yeah it really didn't live up to my expectation, I think it just had too much hype originally, was never going to live up to that
 
I played the original Project Starship on PS4 recently as I bought it in a EastAsiaSoft bundle that was on sale for $5 with that, Red Death and Null Drifter. The original game is really bad so I don't think the sequel would be any better. I would recommend avoiding this one.

 
I played the original Project Starship on PS4 recently as I bought it in a EastAsiaSoft bundle that was on sale for $5 with that, Red Death and Null Drifter. The original game is really bad so I don't think the sequel would be any better. I would recommend avoiding this one.
But it has a big boob anime girl on the cover and there's only 1000 of them!!!
 
I guess you're not very familiar with the company involved if you're asking that question. It's more prank or art project than publisher, although if you got in on Poop Slinger, you have a pretty valuable item from taking a financially minimal risk. As for Strictly Limited, I think it's pretty clear that they always intentionally make the first batch small to drive hype. I don't think they have sold out of many titles anywhere close to sale day in recent months.
God no. I try and avoid "limited" game companies whenever possible. I would have only bought Poop Slinger to play it and something tells me I'm not missing much. So is the lazy announcement more Banksy or more Walmart?

Thanks for chiming in on Strictly Limited. I noticed that also, that they hadn't sold out much, which was fine by me.

Also, good to see an old DPer still kicking around.

 
I loved Grindstone on Apple Arcade. One of the only reasons I held on to my sub for a few months.
Cover art is really nice.
 

You can preorder here

https://twitter.com/iam8bit/status/1338895296567287808

 
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I absolutely love the art style... But iam8bit already owes me like 5 games. I'm gonna wait until it's actually available to order I think. At least until we're closer.
 
ININ games tweeted me back. They're releasing an NTC version of Monster Boy: Asha in Wonderland. But Clockwork Aquario seems to be exclusive to Strictly Limited games. 

 
Fairy Tale for Switch seems to be gone from most retailers now, and 3rd party sellers on Amazon have raised their prices accordingly.  There's always a chance Tecmo Koei reprints it though, like they did with Ryza.

 
I really enjoyed it. Took a while to get the hang of it, but it's one of the very few Souls-like games to actually try something new (ie. Shells you inhabit and upgrade instead of leveling your character; very unique combat mechanic with the Hardening ability; great design all around).

I was hooked, and my disappointment was that it was too short. For a $30 game, it's absolutely stunning how high quality it is.

If you enjoy the Souls games, this is probably the best take on the formula yet, in my opinion.
 
ININ games tweeted me back. They're releasing an NTC version of Monster Boy: Asha in Wonderland. But Clockwork Aquario seems to be exclusive to Strictly Limited games.
Sorry I know this sounds redundant to ask and dense of me but you are saying SLG confirmed they will have an alternate American release for Monster Boy: Asha in Wonderland? Would rather not import if I can help it but don't want to miss out

 
Sorry I know this sounds redundant to ask and dense of me but you are saying SLG confirmed they will have an alternate American release for Monster Boy: Asha in Wonderland? Would rather not import if I can help it but don't want to miss out
I don't believe that SLG has anything to do with ININ's NTSC-U releases.

 
Sorry I know this sounds redundant to ask and dense of me but you are saying SLG confirmed they will have an alternate American release for Monster Boy: Asha in Wonderland? Would rather not import if I can help it but don't want to miss out
from the Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World ININ twitter

https://twitter.com/ININ_Games/status/1339622056472797189?s=20

 
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