Blockbuster Exclusive games?

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I was perusing the Gamestop used cart and they had two used games that were marked on the coover as Blockbuster exclusives. They were both Outlaw games. The first was Outlaw Volleyball Red Hot and Outlaw Golf. Oddly The Blockbuster versions used were $5 but the regular versions were $15 used.

Have there been other Blockbuster exlusives? Is Outlaw Volleyball worth picking up for $5?
 
I know of:

Outlaw Golf: 9 Holes of Xmas
Outlaw Golf: 9 More Holes of Xmas
Outlaw Volleyball: Red Hot

I've never opened them, as I believe someday they will become rare, as most of these "exclusive" store games do....eventually.

EDIT: 9 Holes (I believe) is the front 9 on a golf course, with two? playable characters only. 9 More Holes is the back 9 with two? playable characters. Red Hot is a special volleball pit in Hell with some Hell-style outfits, IIRC.

EDIT 2: They are basically "expansion" packs to the original games, and nothing more. I don't think they are worth the purchase unless you own the original games and just crave more, or you are going to collect them. They were $4.99 at BB, and some stores still have them.
 
They are all basically demos with exclusive levels and can still be found Brand New at Blockbuster for $4.

EDIT: You have to ask for them, most Blockbusters have all their New games behind the counter.
 
Freestyle Street Soccer is another Block Buster exclusive. It would be a good idea to pick these up while you still can. Rental-exclusive games are pretty hard to find after awhile.
 
I have the special edition version of clayfighter for the N64 that only came out at blockbuster... although I'm not entirely sure that's a good thing...
 
[quote name='rabbitt']Freestyle Street Soccer is another Block Buster exclusive. It would be a good idea to pick these up while you still can. Rental-exclusive games are pretty hard to find after awhile.[/quote]

I knew of that one as well. Did they ever sell this for new, or is it only for a rental copy? I'd like to find and buy a new copy if possible...
 
Some other exclusives were NFL Blitz 2001 (N64 version only was exclusive) and Stunt Racer 64. I was really looking forward to Stunt Racer 64 and when I saw it was Blockbuster exclusive only for rental, I was kind of annoyed. Luckily I did find one Blockbuster that had it for sale used so I did end up getting it.
 
[quote name='Rig'][quote name='rabbitt']Freestyle Street Soccer is another Block Buster exclusive. It would be a good idea to pick these up while you still can. Rental-exclusive games are pretty hard to find after awhile.[/quote]

I knew of that one as well. Did they ever sell this for new, or is it only for a rental copy? I'd like to find and buy a new copy if possible...[/quote]

You can find Freestyle Street Soccer, at least the GameCube version, brand new for $7.99 at GameCrazy. Strange thing is the ones GameCrazy are selling do not have the "Blockbuster Exclusive" on them. However, they are new sealed.

Another BB exclusive game is Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine for N64.
 
Don't forget the SNES Final Fight Zero (IIRC) that was the sole NA release of a Japanese title featuring a different playable character.
 
Wasn't Indiana Jones for the N64, kind of an exclusive? I think it was only available @ Blockbuster and the LucasArts web store.
 
[quote name='Flea']I've got the Donkey Kong SNES cart used for thoes stupid tournaments.[/quote]

I got one of those too, the nintendo power catalog sold them for twenty. You can get $3-400 for those on ebay. I wish I had the star fox one too. Though I found this really strange playstation game at gamestop called "eggs of steel" for 3 bucks. It says it was a blockbuster exclusive (from Atlus). Haven't tried it yet though.
 
[quote name='epobirs']Don't forget the SNES Final Fight Zero (IIRC) that was the sole NA release of a Japanese title featuring a different playable character.[/quote]

Was this the same as Final Fight Guy?

I didnt have the n64 BB exlclusive of Clay fighter...but I had the snes version. The game sucked. Luckally I paid 20 for it, and a year later I traded it in to Funcoland for 22 :). The difference in that version was just a Tournament mode :roll: Ironically another game I bought... Arcana from blockbuster for 20 as well gave me 30 trade in credit at funco. IMO getting anything for those games was good..because they were both pretty crappy.
 
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