Remake Collections

Remake Collections are a series of game remakes published and developed by Non-Physical Publications.

The purpose of the remake is to collect all game associated with a particular IP, in relation to common themes and storytelling, in order to provide the closest approximation of a complete story experience.

Each game is considered a chapter in a larger tapestry, like the idea of a novel series receiving an omnibus collection, with each book being considered a time period or era making up the larger and more complete story.

This includes gaiden games, spinoffs, and games relegated to portable and mobile devices, which are remade in the same engine as the main games, and are considered side quests or expansions that can be experienced within the game, if compatible with the main narrative, or selected from the menu, where the game may be listed as a sub-game within the series, or a sub-game related to a main game.

The menu for each collection is updated to include new entries in the series, and other modules and expansions. The menu presents each game in order of continuity, with sub-games available underneath the main entries, or within the game itself.

For example, a remake of Dragon Quest IV includes Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon and "Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko's Great Adventure 2 - Mystery Dungeon as sidequests within the main game, or as sub-games accessed from the menu.

When selecting a game entry on the menu, there is typically an options menu that allows for the enabling and disabling of features. These features include custom and default settings in order to create an options profile for the game, with the intent of recreating or simulating the features of multiple editions of a game within the game being played.

For example, selecting the first Final Fantasy brings up an options menu before starting the game. This menu includes settings to recreate the experience of Final Fantasy on the NES, PS1, GBA, and PSP, with some options enabling features from older versions or disabling features from newer versions. Selecting an options profile that enables the NES feature of "missing" a hit if the target is not selected, while disabling options introduced in later versions, such as receiving extra gil for completing a minigame, allows for the game experience to more accurately simulate the NES version experience.

This options menu ties in to an achievements systems. Completing the game with certain options profiles will reward the corresponding achievements.

In addition to increased or decreased difficulty settings, New Game+ and hardcore modes, joke, experimental and bonus modes, the options menu allows for features to be enabled that are otherwise exclusive to certain versions or ports.

For example, in a remake of Dragon Quest III, the options menu allows for enabling of features present in the SNES version, and the GBC version, such as the Gran Dragon side quest. This allows the game to be played with a feature that previously would be exclusive to only certain versions of the game, even if the game is played in a modern 3D presentation.

There are several presentation modes that allow the game to be experienced depending on the originating presentation. This includes presenting the game as a 2D game with redrawn graphics in high resolution, a 3D game that presents a retro-pixelated style that can be viewed as 2D or 3D, a 3D game with high resolution models and textures that preserves the 2D gameplay experience, or a 3D game with high resolution models and textures that translates content from a 2D game. In some cases, a retro-mode allows a newer game in 3D to be played as if it were an older version, either sprited based or 3D simulating sprites.

If the game is 3D to begin with, then the remake focuses on high resolution models and textures, redone graphics, sound, controls, physics, camera, and other 3D elements, while polishing game play to modern standards, addressing bugs, missing features, dummied and cancelled content, and issues brought up by players and reviewers. This process also applies to 2D games that are remade as 3D games.

In addition to gameplay features, different graphics may be selected, corresponding to the art style of different game versions. For example, a 3D remake of Space Quest I includes the option to play with the high resolution remade graphics of the 3D remake, or, select graphics that are based on the art style of the EGA version or VGA version, in the high resolution 3D remake environment, or as retro pixelated versions in 3D.

While the game engine is able to select between these different modes within the game without a problem, some games require the game mode to not be changed in the middle of game in order to ensure the integrity of a particular game achievement.

In addition to the menu system, options menu, and game engine, there is an online component that checks for updates, patches, expansion modules and bonus features. This update system allows for bugs to be patched even after release, and allows for new games to be added to the menu, including new entries in the main game menu, and new expansions and modules, even when they are released after the remake collection. This ensures that new games, including expansions, DLC, or other features are still included in the remake collection, to provide the total game experience.

The online system connects to a content delivery service for official and approved unofficial modifications to the game, including new levels, maps, game modes, mods, and fan games using the same engine.

Note that the online service also includes backwards compatibility for the emulation of older games within the game remake engine, and this is usually displayed on a 3D virtual display emulating the original game. The original game be played on this virtual display from within a game environment. The original data from maps, levels and mods can be played on this display, and can also be played in the remake environment as if it were made for the remake.

In addition to levels and maps, the online service is a multimedia content provider interfacing with a multimedia player within the game engine, that allows for the viewing of various supplementary material including manuals, texts, short stories, novellas, novels, official art, fan art, 3D models, packaging, game soundtracks, fan created music, fan created fiction, and "All there in the manual" supplementary material including manga, anime, cartoons, web animations, comics, novelizations, translated radio and audio dramas, ARG content, content exclusive to certain versions or compilations, and content exclusive to bonus discs and websites.

These bonus materials are also displayed on the game menu when they are known to influence the main plot and provide a more significant content experience to the overall story tapestry. These materials can be viewed from within the game engine, and these materials may be remade as expansion modules in order to become an interactive experience within the game environment.

Due to the continually updating nature of these remake collections, there is continual online support to ensure the game experience does not suddenly become offline or defunct. This continual online policy allows for the perpetuation of online features from single player games, and the continual existence of browser, phone, mobile, multiplayer, massively multiplayer, MUD, telnet, and other online game types, even when the previous version has been considered offline or defunct.

This policy of continual support for online and offline games also includes cancelled and defunct games. These entries are included in the remake compilation menu as if they were released games, and both cancelled singleplayer, multiplayer, and massively multiplayer games are released in an uncancelled state, and are remade for the remake engine as additional content.

The overall experience of cancelled game can be experienced whether that game was cancelled before, during, or after its release. This includes games that have since gone offline or are no longer supported.

If for some reason the remake collection does not cover a certain game to be played, that game can be experienced in the Video Game Heaven realms, which are a huge waste of time, but you can experience it if you want.

In addition to preserving the gameplay experience of existing games, there are attempts to remake bad games into what can be considered acceptable or otherwise good games. This process involves taking liberties with the source material in order to provide a game experience that is considered up to the standards of good game design. Once this is accomplished, what are considered bad features of a previous version may be enabled as a difficultly option for extra challenge, if the experience is acceptable as a form of challenge, which will enable the appropriate achievement when complete.

If a bug or bad feature is not acceptable as a gameplay feature, it is removed from the game. However, certain bugs that are considered a classic gameplay element or nostalgic feature of a game can still be enabled in the options menu.

In some cases, game compilations are also considered expansions to each other, in relation to a shared continuity or multiverse. If there are multiple compilations attempting to cover an entire series, those compilations can be combined to display one menu with more chapters available, with an indicator of what era a particular compilation is referencing.

This expansion feature tends to cover games related to the same franchise, however, some compilations can link together in reference to a shared continuity. This forms a menu where a series of games are considered a world in a greater multiverse.

What links a game series to another may be tenuous, such as a reference or cameo appearance, but once two or more remake compilations are completed, it is common for compilations to link together when any part of the story of one series references another.

This point is further emphasized by the meta menu for compilations, which handle linking between compilations. The meta menu typically includes bonus games, game modes, expansions, and other features that are unlocked when certain achievements are completed within the main games.

This content within the meta menu serves as a motivational feature to complete certain tasks within other games. This enables features within the meta game content, and enables bonus options within the main games. Completing achievements with these bonus options further enables content in the meta game menu.

Typically, the meta game menu includes content that reflects the main games, and may appear as a bonus challenge mode, side story, side quest, or be further developed as an expansion, module, DLC, another game in itself, a series of bonus games, or a fully developed series of new games.

Meta game content also considers achievements when viewing the multimedia library, experiencing multiplayer, online, and MMO achievements, bonus online game modes and online game features, approved maps and levels from the custom map and level service, and achievements found in custom level, map and game editors.

When two or more compilations are linked, it is typical for meta game content to reference the linked compilation by including story or game content that refers to a shared continuity or multiverse displayed with a multiverse map, a playable crossover environment, or an expansion, module, campaign, series or levels, new game or series of new games referencing and expanding on the shared universe aspect of one or more game compilations.

For example, when the Space Quest and King's Quest compilations link together, they reveal part of a multiversal map that is further expanded when linking with the Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, and Quest for Glory compilations, while the meta interface for these games appears to have additional content related to the crossover or multiverse aspect of each game world.

This linked compilation environment provides further single player, multiplayer, and massively multiplayer experience, linking to a persistent online world that keeps track of unlocked bonuses, achievements and features throughout all compilations associated with a user profile linked to the MMO environment.

The MMO further keeps track of achievements in other games linked to the user profile, including other single player, multiplayer and massively multiplayer games played from the digital distribution environment, and achievements unlocked within the virtual machine interfaces within the MMO environment.

The MMO provides further experiences within itself by hosting single player, multiplayer and massively multiplayer games within the game environment, and achieevements in these games are kept track of as if they were installed and played on the user profile.

The virtual machines, which emulate these games, are displayed on 3D objects within the virtual world environment of the MMO, which can be displayed as a sci-fi, cyberspace, or virtual reality environment, depending on the in-game location and setting, and the user profile's own hardware, accessed by PC, console, mobile device, or VR.

Installed compilations can be played in the MMO game environment as if they were installed on user profile's device. The MMO itself is considered a game platform supported by the game engine, whether in singleplayer, multiplayer or MMO mode.

Activated achievements, bonuses, and installed modules from the compilation interface are also active in the MMO so they do not have to be played twice. Certain games supported in the compilation interface have a more developed virtual presence within the MMO environment, so there is more interactivity presented when playing within the MMO, such as game hardware and plug and play devices being represented as 3D items, CCG cards being shown as inventory items, and game packaging and manuals being displayed as items.

Playing directly from the compilation interface is typically the more direct game experience, as there is less overhead present for the virtual world environment.

The game engine itself has consistent online updates to ensure the latest graphical capabilities are present. This format allows for players to experience high resolution versions of content that was not previously available, either because it was not localized or it was not finished.

Games in one collection could be considered one game with the content of several games, each being a chapter for that game. Because the games in one collection are using the same engine, there are complaints that the games feel the same as each other. This repetition factor is somewhat alleviated through a display of vibrant art including music, sound, animations and special effects, creating a satisfying presentation that attempts to convey the dynamic energy of the source material in a newer, more detailed form. Until you get bored of it.

Because the engine is capable of shifting from one genre type to another in mid-game, this allows for a display of multiple game genres to be displayed in one game. This allows for one game to support the content of multiple games, even games that are outside the normal game genre, such as a strategy or puzzle spinoff for an action game, without having to exit the main game.

Likewise, the content of several games can be expressed in one game session, instead of displaying all games as separate entries. This condensed form of presentation focuses on presenting story, events, and gameplay in one game entry, so that a list of games may actually refer to the content of those games condensed into one game experience.

Otherwise, those games are actually represented as separate entries, whether they are accessed from within a game session or the game chapter menu. These entries tend to be enhanced remakes, with improved control, sound, and graphical quality, as all art and sound assets are redone to demonstrate the quality of modern hardware.

For historical and nostalgic purposes, a direct port of the original game may be included as an option or bonus mode. However, this may be considered a modified version due to the available options representing features from multiple versions and ports, so the pure experience of the original has still been altered for this version, attempting to simulate and emulate the original experience. In this case, the collection may include the unmodified original game played through an emulator or virtual machine, and a modified version with enhancement options for new and old features.

This means a game may be typically presented as three, four, or five versions of itself. There is the original version running on an emulator or virtual machine environment, attempting to preserve the accuracy of controls and timing. This version may be presented in the game chapter menu when enabled in the options menu, featured as a bonus game in another game or menu, or the game may be accessed in an interactive 3D object in another game.

There is a modified or enhanced version based on the original version of the game, which includes options to simulate the original game graphics, controls, and sound, with options to toggle modern controls, timing, sound, and display modes for original or enhanced graphics and audio, which may have options to cover the controls, graphics and audio of several different versions besides the latest remade version.

There is the 3D remake, which displays a modern, high resolution version with new sound and graphics, while having options to display graphics and audio based on the original version, in enhanced or retro style.

There is the content compilation remake, where a modern version of a game covers the content, game play, art, sound, and story of several games.

The VR environment includes the games presented in augmented reality with peripheral hardware support and VR hardware support. The VR interface is compatible with the non-VR version that displays games in 3D environments as 3D rooms, levels, games, and MMO aspects. The 3D environment interface is compatible the 2D menu interface that presents itself as a 2D menu in actual 2D or a 2D menu in a 3D environment. These "actual 2D", "2D in 3D", or "3D in VR" modes may be toggled depending on the options enabled.

The multimedia presentation and online networking systems are compatible with any of these modes, including when they are toggled. This allows for content to be presented in a truer presentation format or a more meta simulated presentation depending on the context of what is being displayed.

Display modes are enabled and disabled based on display priority and optimization. The order can go from "2D menu" to "2D menu in 3D interface" to "3D interface in 3D environment" to "3D interface in 3D environment in VR" to "VR environment supporting 3D interface supporting 2D" to "2D".

The most relevant display option is what is currently being displayed and what option will be accessed next, as well as supported hardware being able to handle the overhead of these extra modes in an optimized fashion. This will require some testing to determine what is significant and insignificant in relation to performance.

The display mode is considerate of the network mode and whether the network mode is in single player, multiplayer, or MMO. In addition, the multimedia presentation is displayed in and on whatever display interface is enabled. These factors are important when considering foreground and background operation, and whether or not background operation is taking priority of the foreground, or if the foreground is optimized without being significantly affected.

Stress testing would consider performance differences between a fully enabled VR MMO environment with 3D interfaces running 2D programs, a non-MMO and non-VR 3D environment with 3D interfaces running 2D programs, 3D interfaces running 2D programs with further environments disabled, and a 2D program running with 3D interface and 3D environment disabled.

Further testing considers the time elapsed between toggling different modes, switching between different modes, and the effect of performance when modes are enabled or disabled from sleep mode as part of background operation.

An optimized environment would allow a 3D environment to exist with one or more 2D displays without any performance issues, while an environment detecting lag, framerate issues, and hardware, software and operating system performance issues would resort to downgrading and disabling active features.

If there are no performance issues then you can peruse 2D media in a virtual 3D living room and decorate it with stuff and it would look really nice and then you could virtually walk outside and find something else to occupy your attention with, until stumbling into an adaptation of a work running as an immersive VR environment.

But be careful, you might encounter a virtual game development studio virtually hiring you to virtually work on games that end up on a remake compilation collection that can be played in a virtual environment.

Or go on eBay.

Rebalancing gameplay
Some games designed for online players may have an updated version designed with single player balance in mind. This applies to former MMO's released as single player games, and mobile games with various time limited features reduced to allow for a faster single playr experience. This type of rebalance is to reduce the inconvenience of former time prolonging systems. For example, all limited time events can now be accessed from a menu at once, simultaneously, with no expiration date.

The other type of rebalancing involves multiple difficulty settings in relation to older games, where an easier setting is provided for casual playing and finishing of a game, while the original, more difficult setting is included as a challenge mode with an appropriate achievement given.

There are other difficulty modes that are available as challenges, attempting to recreate the self-imposed challenge a player might create, such as beating Final Fantasy I with all White Mages. These challenges are available while new challenges can be added and downloaded. Many are based on user and community feedback.

Enhanced Rerelease
Rereleases include bug fixes, fixes to lag and loading times, faster and more efficient menus, and graphical updates to meet the current standard of graphical presentation. There are other considerations that are mostly cosmetic to the gameplay experience, such as custom soundtracks, streaming music and streaming music channels, user submitted music and content creation, user submitted maps and art, and other art related material that may be viewed and downloaded. These materials are moderator approved with a specific ID.

Legacy Support
Older games include a database of user created mods, levels and maps. Fan games are also provided as a bonus, and are fully supported for compatibility.

That means you could make Excitebike levels and upload them to the server and another player could download them on their own console and play them. Get your head out of your ass, Nintendo.

List of Remake Collections

 * King's Bounty Collection
 * King's Bounty, Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff, King's Bounty: The Legend, King's Bounty: The Armored Princess, King's Bounty: Crossworlds, King's Bounty: Legions, King's Bounty: Warriors of the North, King's Bounty: Dark Side.
 * Might and Magic: Ardon Collection
 * Crusaders of Might and Magic, Warriors of Might and Magic (PSX/PS2/PC/GBC), Shifters of Might and Magic.
 * Might & Magic: Ashan Collection
 * Might & Magic X: Legacy, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: Elements, Might & Magic: Heroes Kingdoms.
 * Might & Magic: Heroes - Ancient Collection
 * Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest , Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars, The Price of Loyalty, Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia, Armageddon's Blade, The Shadow of Death, Heroes of Might and Magic IV, Heroes of Might and Magic IV: The Gathering Storm, Heroes of Might and Magic IV: Winds of War.
 * Heroes of Might and Magic (GBC).
 * Might & Magic: Heroes - Ashan Collection
 * Heroes of Might and Magic V, Hammers of Fate, Tribes of the East, Might & Magic: Heroes VI, Pirates of the Savage Sea, Danse Macabre, Shades of Darkness, Might & Magic: Heroes VII.
 * Might & Magic: RPG - Ancient Collection
 * Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum, Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World, Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra.
 * Might and Magic: World of Xeen (Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen, Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen), Might and Magic: Swords of Xeen.
 * Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven, Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, Might and Magic IX: Writ of Fate.
 * Legends of Might and Magic.
 * Might & Magic: Heroes Chronicles Collection
 * Warlords of the Wasteland, Conquest of the Underworld, Masters of the Elements, Clash of the Dragons, The World Tree, The Fiery Moon , The Final Chapters (Revolt of the Beastmasters, The Sword of Frost).


 * Wizardry Collection
 * Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds, Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna, Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom, Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge, Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant, Wizardry 8.
 * Options includes features from Wizardry: Llylgamyn Saga, The Story of Llylgamyn, and New Age of Llylgamyn.
 * Wizardry Empire Collection
 * Wizardry Empire, Wizardry Empire: Ikoshie no Oujo, Wizardy Empire II: Fukkatsu no Tsue, Wizardry Empire II: Oujo no Isan, Wizardry Empire III: Haoh no Keifu.
 * Wizardry Gaiden Collection
 * Wizardry Gaiden: Suffering of the Queen, Wizardry Gaiden 2: Curse of the Ancient Emperor, Wizardry Gaiden 3: Scripture of the Dark, Wizardry Gaiden 4: Throb of the Demon's Heart, Wizardry Nemesis, Wizardry: Dimguil, Wizardry Chronicle, Wizardry Summoner, Wizardry Traditional, Wizardry Traditional 2, Wizardry Gaiden: Prisoners of the Battles.
 * Wizardry Gaiden Collection II
 * Wizardry Asterisk: Hiiro no Fuuin, Busin 0: Wizardry Alternative Neo, Busin: Wizardry Alternative, Wizardry Xth Academy of Frontier, Wizardry Xth2 UNLIMITED STUDENT, Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, Wizardry: Wedge of Life.


 * EverQuest Collection
 * EverQuest: Hero's Call, EverQuest: Hero's Call 2, EverQuest: Attack on Qeynos, EverQuest: War on Faydwer, EverQuest Online Adventures, Lords of EverQuest, Champions of Norrath, Champions: Return to Arms.
 * Expansion module based on EverQuest RPG (White Wolf).
 * Expansion module based on Legends of Norrath CCG.
 * Includes EverQuest Novel Collection and expansion modules based on EverQuest Novel Collection: Rogue's Hour, Ocean of Tears, Truth and Steel, The Blood Red Harp.


 * The Bard's Tale Collection
 * Tales of the Unknown, The Destiny Knight, The Thief of Fate, The Bard's Tale Construction Set.
 * The Bard's Tale (2004) - Includes expansion modules based on unreleased sequels.
 * Expansion modules based on The Bard's Tale IV: Bard’s Legacy: Devil Whiskey, Dragon Wars, The Bard's Tale IV (1992), unreleased The Bard's Tale IV (2000), The Bard's Tale IV (inXile).
 * Expansion modules based on The Bard's Tale IV unreleased novelisations, comics, and board games.
 * Includes The Bard's Tale - Novel Collection and expansion modules based on The Bard's Tale - Novel Collection: Castle of Deception, Fortress of Frost and Fire, Prison of Souls, The Chaos Gate, Thunder of the Captains, Wrath of the Princes, Escape from Roksamur, Curse of the Black Heron.


 * Ultima Collection
 * Ultima - Age of Darkness Collection: Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness, Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress, Ultima III: Exodus.
 * Expansion modules based on Akalabeth: World of Doom, Ultima: Escape from Mt. Drash.
 * Ultima: Age of Enlightenment Collection: Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny, Ultima VI: The False Prophet, Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss, Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire, Worlds of Ultima: Martian Dreams.
 * Expansion modules based on Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, Runes of Virtue, Runes of Virtue II, Lord of Ultima.
 * Ultima: Age of Armageddon Collection: Ultima VII: The Black Gate and Ultima VII: Forge of Virtue, Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds, Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle and Ultima VII Part Two: The Silver Seed, Ultima VIII: Pagan and The Lost Vale.
 * Ultima IX Trilogy: Ultima IX: Ascension remake in three parts.
 * Remake of Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues.
 * Remake of Underworld Ascendant.
 * Uncancelled remake of Ultima IV Part II, Multi-player Ultima, Multima, Mythos: Caribbean Pirates and Legends from Greece, Unnamed Pencil and Paper Ultima, Arthurian Legends, Ultima Underworld III, Ultima Reborn, Ultima Resurrection.
 * Ultima Online 2: Uncancelled remake.
 * Ultima X: Odyssey: Uncancelled remake.
 * Includes Ultima: Exodus anime and expansion module based on Ultima: Exodus anime.
 * Includes Ultima Manga Collection and expansion modules based on Ultima Manga Collection: Ultima: The Terror of Exodus, Ultima: The Quest of the Avatar, Ultima: The Fall of Magincia, Ultima: The Maze of Schwarzschild, Ultima stories in [=GamePlayer COMICS=] Vol. 4-7, Famicom 4-Panel-Comic Kingdom Vol. 2, 100man Nin no Tetsuya-Sofuto (Million People's Sleep-Avoiding Software) April 1993, Beishikun (BASIC'N) Vol. 2-3, and Hamari Michi (Road to Addiction) April 1994.
 * Includes Ultima Novel Collection and expansion modules based on Ultima Novel Collection: Adventure Novels: Ultima I-IV, Ultima: The Cabal of Zole the Mage, Ultima: Crisis in the Kingdom of Britannia, Ultima: The Lost Runes, Ultima Gaiden: Lovers of Cyber Tower, Ultima: Monstrous Metamorphosis novels Book of the Water Dragon, Book of Magic, and Book of the Crimson Fog, Ultima Novel: Quest of the Avatar, Ultima Vol.2: Quest of the Avatar, Ultima VI: Survive and Fight!, Ultima Underworld, Ultima Underworld 1.5: Bride of Another Dimension.
 * Includes Ultima Saga novels and expansion modules based on Ultima Saga: The Forge of Virtue, The Temper of Wisdom, uncancelled third novel.
 * Includes The Technocrat War novels and expansion modules based on The Technocrat War: Machinations, Masquerade, Maelstrom.
 * Expansion module Long Live the King: Play as Lord British establishing early Sosaria before the arrival of the stranger. A straightforward action game where you roam the land attacking monsters with your magical staff. Just nothing but attacking monsters. It's very much a Dynasty Warriors knockoff and a waste of time.
 * Expansion module Mount Drash Revisited: Includes lore and locations of Akalabeth and Mt Drash available in the Ultima I campaign scenario. Both games are dungeons in the game world.
 * Expansion module The Trilkhai Connection: Who the are the Trilkhai and why have ships been mysteriously appearing in remote farming communities? Become a Space Ace pilot, learn how to make games at the futuristic Computer Camp from the Time of Legends on Neptune, get your name on the scoreboard of the Tiger's Claw, and try to defeat the Drakhri.
 * Expansion module The Ophidian Conspiracy: How did ancient snake imagery end up in Britannia? Why did the Ophidians look completely different in UO the Second Age? And just what was the Kotl civilization all about? Here are the answers -- answers you won't like!
 * Expansion module The Portal to Skara Brae : Skara Brae becomes a portal to Wizardry and The Bard's Tale, featuring the mysterious Hawkwind.
 * Expansion modules based on Knights of Legend, The Quest, Ring Quest, and The Caverns of Freitag.


 * OneeChanbara Collection
 * The OneeChanbara, The OneeChanpurū ~ The Onechan Special Chapter ~, The OneeChanbara 2, The OneeChampon ~ The Onechan 2 Special Chapter ~, OneeChanbara VorteX, OneeChanbara Mobile, OneeChanbara Revolution, OneeChanbara Special (PSP), OneeChanbara Z ~ Kagura ~, OneeChanbara Z ~ Kagura ~ With NoNoNo!, OneeChanbara Z2. 


 * Magic: The Gathering Collection
 * Magic: The Gathering (1997), Spells of the Ancients, Duels of the Planeswalkers.
 * Magic: The Gathering: BattleMage.
 * Magic: The Gathering: Armageddon.
 * Magic: The Gathering (2001).
 * Magic: The Gathering - Tactics.
 * Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012-2015.
 * Magic Duels.
 * Expansion module: Magic: The Gathering MMO with single player and multiplayer features. Achievements in Collection games give cards and bonuses in this game. Every card and card variation from all sets, expansions, and exclusives are represented with 3D models, animations and effects, and have the option to be played as cards only. All rulesets are available to players, including previous editions, which are agreed upon before combat.
 * Expansion module: Scenarios based on Magic: The Gathering comics, novels, short stories, magazine and website articles.


 * Dungeons & Dragons Collection
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Dark Sun Collection: Dark Sun: Shattered Lands, Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager, Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Dragonlance Collection: Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn, The Dark Queen of Krynn, DragonStrike, Heroes of the Lance, Dragons of Flame, War of the Lance, Shadow Sorcerer.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Forgotten Realms Adventures: Blood & Magic, Descent to Undermountain, Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War, Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale, Dungeon Hack, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures, Lords of Waterdeep, Menzoberranzan, Sword Coast Legends.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Baldur's Gate: Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Siege of Dragonspear, Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate III: The Black Hound (Uncancelled), Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Eye of the Beholder: Eye of the Beholder, The Legend of Darkmoon, Assault on Myth Drannor.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Icewind Dale: Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter, Icewind Dale: Trials of the Luremaster, Icewind Dale II.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Neverwinter: Neverwinter Nights, Shadows of Undrentide, Hordes of the Underdark, Kingmaker, ShadowGuard, Pirates of the Sword Coast, Infinite Dungeons, Wyvern Crown of Cormyr, Neverwinter Nights 2, Mask of the Betrayer, Storm of Zehir, Mysteries of Westgate, Neverwinter (2013), Neverwinter Nights: Mobile, Heroes of Neverwinter.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Pool of Radiance: Pool of Radiance, Hillsfar, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pools of Darkness, Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms Collection - Savage Frontier: Gateway to the Savage Frontier, Treasures of the Savage Frontier, Neverwinter Nights (1991).
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Greyhawk Collection: Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes, The Temple of Elemental Evil, Dungeons & Dragons Tactics.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Multiverse Collection: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin, Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse, Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance, dnd, Dungeon (1975), Dungeon (1982) Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game, Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard, Dungeons & Dragons Online, Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach, Planescape: Torment, Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace, Stronghold, Slayer.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Mystara Collection: Order of the Griffon, Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun, Fantasy Empires, Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara.
 * Dungeons & Dragons - Ravenloft Collection: Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession, Ravenloft: Stone Prophet, Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft.
 * Expansion module: Ruleset Converter, allows any ruleset to be converted and played within any selected game.
 * Expansion module: Singleplayer, multiplayer, and MMO scenarios based on all editions, manuals, handbooks, sourcebooks, supplements, magazine articles, comics, novels, board games, miniatures games, and player created campaigns.


 * The Elder Scrolls Collection
 * Arena, Daggerfall, Battlespire, The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard, The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Eye of Argonia (Uncancelled), Morrowind, Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls Travels: Dawnstar, The Elder Scrolls Travels: Stormhold, The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey, The Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion (mobile/PSP), Skyrim.
 * The Elder Scrolls Online.
 * The Elder Scrolls: Legends 
 * Expansion modules based on lore, books, strategy guides and other media.
 * Expansion modules based on original premise and features for Arena and Daggerfall.
 * Expansion modules based on The Elder Scrolls Online.


 * Shin Megami Tensei Collection
 * Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei: The Old Testament (Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II), Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei.
 * Shin Megami Tensei: Shin Megami Tensei, Shin Megami Tensei II, Shin Megami Tensei If..., Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, Shin Megami Tensei IV, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse.
 * Digital Devil Saga: Digital Devil Saga - Avatar Tuner, Digital Devil Saga - Avatar Tuner 2.
 * Devil Summoner: Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon, Shin Megami Tensei Pinball: Judgment.
 * Persona: Megami Ibunroku Persona, Persona 2: Innocent Sin, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3, Aegis: The First Mission, Persona 4 Golden, Persona 4 Arena, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Persona 5. 
 * Devil Children: Devil Children: Red Book/Black Book, Devil Children: White Book, DemiKids: Light Version/Dark Version, Devil Children: Book of Fire/Book of Ice, Devil Children: Messiah Riser, Devil Children: Card Summoner, Devil Children: Puzzle de Call!.
 * Last Bible: Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible, Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible II, Another Bible, Last Bible III, Last Bible Special,
 * Majin Tensei: Majin Tensei, Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis, Ronde, Majin Tensei Blind Thinker.
 * Gaiden: Jack Brothers' Hee-Ho at the Labyrinth!, Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku, Shin Megami Tensei: Nine, Shin Megami Tensei Online: Imagine, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker, Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE.
 * Expansion module based on Shin Megami Tensei: Nine multiplayer.
 * Expansion modules based on novels, anime, manga.


 * Fire Emblem Collection
 * Fire Emblem Collection - Akaneia: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Gaiden, Mystery of the Emblem, Archanea War Chronicles. Includes features from Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow. Includes manga and anime adaptations.
 * Fire Emblem Collection - Jugdral: Genealogy of the Holy War, Thracia 776. Includes Genealogy of the Holy War manga adaptations.
 * Fire Emblem Collection - Elibe: The Binding Blade, Blazing Sword. Includes Fire Emblem: Champion's Sword manga.
 * Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.
 * Fire Emblem Collection - Tellius: Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn.
 * Fire Emblem Awakening.
 * Fire Emblem Collection - if: Fire Emblem if: Kingdom of The White Night and Fire Emblem if: Kingdom of The Dark Night.
 * Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE.
 * Fire Emblem (2016).


 * Famicom Wars Collection
 * Famicom Wars, Game Boy Wars, Game Boy Wars Turbo, Game Boy Wars 2, Game Boy Wars 3, Super Famicom Wars, Game Boy Wars Advance, Game Boy Wars Advance 2, Famicom Wars DS, Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars, Famicom Wars: Lost Light, Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars VS.


 * Breath of Fire Collection
 * Breath of Fire, Breath of Fire II, Breath of Fire III, Breath of Fire IV, Breath of Fire V, Breath of Fire VI.
 * Includes manga based on Breath of Fire IV.


 * Dragon Slayer Collection
 * Dragon Slayer.
 * Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu, Xanadu Scenario II, Faxanadu, The Legend of Xanadu, The Legend of Xanadu II: The Last Dragon Slayer, Xanadu Next, Tokyo Xanadu.
 * Dragon Slayer Jr: Romancia.
 * Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family (Legacy of the Wizard).
 * Dragon Slayer V: Sorcerian, Sorcerian Utility Vol. 1, Sorcerian Additional Scenario Vol. 1, Sorcerian Additional Scenario Vol. 2 – Sengoku Sorcerian, Sorcerian Additional Scenario Vol. 3 – Pyramid Sorcerian, Sorcerian New Scenario Vol. 1 – The Visitor from Outer Space, Selected Sorcerian 1, Selected Sorcerian 2, Selected Sorcerian 3, Selected Sorcerian 4, Selected Sorcerian 5, Gilgamesh Sorcerian.
 * Lord Monarch.
 * Includes the Dragon Slayer OAV and a scenario module based on the OAV.


 * The Legend of Heroes Collection
 * The Legend of Heroes Collection - Dragon Slayer: Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II.
 * The Legend of Heroes Collection - The Gagharv Trilogy: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch, A Tear of Vermillion, Song of the Ocean.
 * The Legend of Heroes Collection - Trails - The Liberl Arc: Trails in the Sky, Trails in the Sky Second Chapter, Trails in the Sky the 3rd.
 * The Legend of Heroes Collection - Trails - The Crossbell Arc: Trails to Zero, Trails to Azure.
 * The Legend of Heroes Collection - Trails - The Erebonia Arc: Trails of Cold Steel, Trails of Cold Steel II, Trails of Cold Steel III.
 * Nayuta no Kiseki.
 * Ys vs. Sora no Kiseki Alternative Saga.


 * The Tower of Druaga Collection - The Babylonian Castle Saga
 * The Tower of Druaga (arcade, PCE).
 * The Quest of Ki.
 * The Return of Ishtar.
 * The Blue Crystal Rod.
 * Includes the anime series and an expansion module based on the anime series.


 * The Tower of Druaga Collection - Gaiden
 * The Nightmare of Druaga.
 * Druaga Online: The Story of Aon.
 * Seme COM Dungeon: Drururuaga.
 * The Tower of Druaga: The Recovery of BABYLIM.


 * Glory of Heracles Collection
 * Glory of Heracles: Legend of the Fighting Demon's Lair.
 * Glory of Heracles II: Titan's Downfall.
 * Glory of Heracles III: Silence of the Gods.
 * Glory of Heracles: The Gods Began to Move - The Snap-Story.
 * Glory of Heracles IV: Gift from the Gods.
 * Glory of Heracles: Proof of the Soul.


 * Shining Force Collection
 * Shining in the Darkness.
 * Shining Force.
 * Shining Force Gaiden.
 * Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya.
 * Shining Force II.
 * Shining Force CD.
 * Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict.
 * Shining Wisdom.
 * Shining the Holy Ark.
 * Shining Force III: Scenario 1: God Warrior of the Kingdom, Scenario 2: Target: Child of God, Scenario 3: Bulzome Rising.
 * Shining Soul.
 * Shining Soul II.
 * Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon.
 * Shining Tears.
 * Shining Force Neo.
 * Shining Road to the Force
 * Shining Force Chronicle I, Chronicle II, Chronicle III.
 * Shining Road II.
 * Shining Force EXA.
 * Shining Wind.
 * Includes the anime Shining Tears X Wind.
 * Shining Wind X.
 * Shining Force Feather.
 * Shining Force Cross.
 * Shining Force Cross Raid.
 * Shining Hearts.
 * Includes the anime Shining Hearts: Shiawase no Pan.
 * Shining Blade.
 * Shining Force Cross Illusion.
 * Shining Force Cross Exlesia.
 * Shining Ark.
 * BLADE ARCUS from Shining.
 * Blade Arcus from Shining EX.
 * Shining Resonance.


 * Langrisser Collection
 * Langrisser, Langrisser II (Der Langrisser), Langrisser III, Langrisser IV, Langrisser V: The End of Legend, Langrisser Millennium, Langrisser Millennium WS: The Last Century.


 * Growlanser Collection
 * Growlanser, Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice, Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness, Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of Time (Return, Over Reloaded), Growlanser V: Generations (Heritage of War), Growlanser VI: Precarious World.
 * Etrian Odyssey Collection
 * Etrian Odyssey.
 * Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard.
 * Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City.
 * Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan.
 * Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl.
 * Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight.
 * Etrian Mystery Dungeon.
 * Etrian Odyssey V: The End of the Long Myth.


 * Albert Odyssey Collection
 * Albert Odyssey, Albert Odyssey 2: Sign of the Devil, Albert Odyssey Gaiden ~Legend of Eldean~.


 * Kantai Collection Collection
 * Kantai Collection and Kantai Collection (Vita).
 * Includes Kantai Collection manga, web comics, light novels, the anime series, anime movie, tabletop RPG, and audio soundtracks.


 * Rance Collection
 * Rance/Rance 01 - Search For Hikari
 * Rance II/Rance 02 - The Rebellious Maidens
 * Rance III - The Fall of Leazas
 * Rance IV - Legacy Of the Sect
 * Rance 4.1 - Save the Medicine Plant!
 * Rance 4.2 - Angel Group
 * Kichikuou Rance
 * Rance 5D - Lonely Girl
 * Rance VI - Collapse of Zeth
 * Sengoku Rance
 * Rance Quest (Rance Quest Magnum)
 * Rance IX - The Helman Revolution


 * Aquaplus Collection
 * Includes options for normal and adult modes.
 * Comic Party (PC/DC/DCE/PSP)
 * Includes Comic Party manga, Comic Party anime, Comic Party anime, Comic Party Revolution anime,
 * To Heart (PC, PS, PS2, PSP)
 * Includes To Heart manga, To Heart: Remember My Memories manga, To Heart anime, and To Heart: Remember My Memories anime.
 * To Heart 2 (PC, PS2, Windows, PSP, PS3), To Heart 2 Another Days, To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers, Manaka de Ikuno!!, Pachislot To Heart 2, To Heart 2 Desktop Accessory.
 * Includes To Heart 2 manga, To Heart 2: Colorful Note manga, To Heart 2 SD: Seitokai Days manga, To Heart 2 Another Days manga, To Heart 2 anime, To Heart 2 OAV, To Heart 2 AD OAV, To Heart 2 AD Plus OAV, To Heart 2 AD Next OAV, To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers OAV, and extras including books, sound tracks, and radio dramas.
 * Go To Heart
 * Tears to Tiara, Tears to Tiara, Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord, Tears to Tiara anime, Tears to Tiara manga.
 * Utawarerumono, Utawarerumono: Itsuwari no Kamen, Utawarerumono: Futari no Hakuoro, and Utawarerumono anime.
 * White Album, White Album 2, White Album anime.
 * Kizuato
 * Routes
 * Filsnown
 * Inagawa de Ikou
 * Shizuku
 * The Queen of Heart 98-99, Party’s Breaker: The Queen of Heart 2001
 * Aquapazza