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Introduction
We're all familiar with the Hotline Miami’s, Hollow Knight’s, and Celeste’s of the world. These are some of the indie games that hit the big time. Of course, for every one of these games, there's 100 other indie games that have been glossed over, relegated to a spot in a digital store few people will ever find themselves in. I wanted to bring attention to some of these lesser-known indie games once again,
this time focusing on movie-length games – games that are between 1.5-3 hours long on average. A lot of games from previous lists are also around this length. I love that there are so many indie games I can start and play to completion in the same afternoon, so I figured it’d make a good theme for a list. Of course, playtimes vary, but the three most difficult games on this list (Gunborg: Dark Matters, then Nuclear Blaze, then Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider) all have difficulty settings (I played on the standard/Normal Difficulty for every game with a difficulty setting), so if you’re a less skilled player, it will still likely fit.
Note that this is just the completion time for the main campaign – all of these games offer some kind of incentive to return, whether that be new levels or just trying to achieve an S rank on all the levels – in most cases, achieving 100% will more than double your playtime. Note that I listed my own completion time for each game, but my completion times align almost perfectly with the average completion time on HowLongToBeat.com, save for Disc Room – it took me 1.5 hours to clear, but the average completion time on that website is 3 hours. The game has many rooms/levels you can play that are not required to roll the credits, so that may explain the discrepancy – if you just want to beat the game, 1.5 hours is reasonably easy to achieve.
Also note that every game on this list allows you to select and replay any level at your leisure – always an appreciated feature.
Details About the List
I'm going to order them according to Opencritic Critic Ratings, as it's only fair that you hear from more than just me. This is the platform breakdown: Steam has 10/10 games on the list, Switch has 9/10 (soon to be 10/10), PlayStation 4/5 has 4/10 (soon to be 5/10), and Xbox One/Series X has 3/10.
For the purpose of this post, I’m just going to stick with saying “achievements” and “getting all achievements” instead of “trophies” and “platinum trophy” since Steam has all of the games on the list. You can basically substitute these with “trophies” and “platinum trophy” if you’re a PlayStation gamer.
30 Seconds of Gameplay are gifs of gameplay I uploaded to Imgur – you may need to toggle the sound button on to hear the music.
Platforms will include a link to the U.S. store page of the game for each platform.
Price is in U.S. dollars.
The List
1. Nuclear Blaze - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Steam, Switch and PlayStation versions due April 27, 2023
- Developer: Deepnight Games
- Release Date: October 18, 2021
- Regular Price: $9.99
- Sample Music Track: Through Fire and Flames
- Genre: 2D Puzzle Platformer
- Opencritic: 73% from 11 Reviews
- Description: Nuclear Blaze comes from the creator of Dead Cells, Sébastien Benard. Nuclear Blaze takes the concept of extinguishing flames and adapts it into a side-scrolling platformer – where flames are the enemy and water your best weapon for defeating them. There are a few enemies that come later in the game, and even a boss fight at the end to top off the experience, but the main antagonist are the deadly flames. Most levels are maze-like in structure, with you having to navigate the room, extinguish the flames, and turn on sprinklers and shut off gas valves. Flames can reignite if an area isn’t properly cleared, so you’ll need to keep the pressure on the flames while managing your water supply. There are a number of abilities you’ll pick up throughout the game, from a dodge roll to dousing yourself in water – using these at the right time is critical, because one mistake can cause your death on the default difficulty. The game is clever in that it employs some slow-mo moments that are meant to heighten a cinematic moment and also give you enough time to properly respond – you’ll walk by a collapsing ceiling and need to quickly dodge roll, or you’ll kick down a door just to be surrounded in an aura of flames, requiring you to douse yourself with water.
- Description Continued: There is a story here that's mostly told through logs that can be found throughout the game, and a radio transmission between you and the captain – none of it ever really interrupts gameplay, so it’s there if you want to engage with it, but also easy to ignore if you don’t care to. The visuals for the flames really pop – they're bright and dance around the floors and ceilings and appear overwhelming when you first enter an area. For a pretty simple looking 2D game, it really helps to heighten the danger. There's a certain level of satisfaction that comes from cleaning up an area that was previously infested with flames. The game features a toggable difficulty options – anything from having more water to reducing the time before death after being engulfed in flames. I think the real achievement of Nuclear Blaze is that it’s hard to properly label it – action platformer is probably the most accurate descriptor, but it feels different from all others in the genre – it’s a memorable experience whatever you want to call it.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: In addition to the main campaign, there’s a Kid Mode, which is an ultra-easy mode that automates everything but the movement and features plenty of firefighter vehicles – the mode is designed for young kids to enjoy playing as a firefighter without any kind of fail state. After beating the game, you unlock Hold My Beer Mode, which is an expanded hard mode that unlocks new areas in existing levels, implements new mechanics, and reveals more to the story. In order to get all the achievements, you need to rescue all the cats and complete Hold My Beer Mode.
2. A Good Snowman is Hard to Build - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Switch, Steam, iOS
- Developer: Alan Hazelden, Benjamin Davis
- Release Date: February 25, 2015
- Regular Price: $9.99, $4.99 on iOS
- Sample Music Track: Main Theme
- Genre: Top-Down Puzzle Adventure Game
- Opencritic: 76% from 3 Reviews
- Description: A Good Snowman is Hard to Build comes from the same mind as A Monster's Expedition and features the same minimalistically-designed monster character from that game. The game takes place in a large hedge maze with 30 puzzle rooms that all revolve around building snowmen. The hedge maze has a leisurely and relaxing quality to it – there are park benches, fountains, birdhouses, and flower pots that serve as both decorations and obstacles in the puzzles. The soundtrack complements the experience well – it’s meditative, quiet but effective background music. The objective of each puzzle is to build a snowman by rolling three snowballs to the right proportions – so you’ll want a small piece, a medium piece, and a large piece. Rolling up too much or too little snow on any one piece will leave you unable to finish the snowman. After completing each snowman, your little monster character will name them. Rewind and undo buttons are in place to make retrying puzzles quick and easy. Additional complexity is added by needing to complete two snowmen and then three later on in the game, but the premise always remains the same. The game can be challenging at times, but I was able to roll the credits without having to look up any solutions.
- Description Continued: An in-game telescope allows you to visually navigate your journey to the end – it's cool to see the end in sight like that and just go about finding the best path to get there. The completion of a puzzle oftentimes allows entry to multiple other puzzles, and you can even cheat the system and enter a puzzle from a different entryway in the middle of a puzzle to push a snowball that otherwise wouldn't have been accessible from that angle. However, if you do this, you won’t get a butterfly for that level, which is tied to an achievement. One quality of the game I really like is that there’s a sense of permanence to your actions – once you build a snowman, it stays built in the exact spot you built. I don’t think there’s any deep meaning to this game beyond some monster that just likes building snowman (maybe he doesn’t have any friends because he’s a monster so he has to make his own?), but regardless, it’s cool to run around the hedge maze at the end and feel accomplished at all the fully built snowmen.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: You can replay any level at your leisure – you just need to click a button that resets the snowman/snowmen (on a PlayStation controller, it defaults to Triangle). After completing the game, there is a post-game that opens up that mirrors the main game’s levels and changes up the rules a little. In order to get all achievements, you need to complete the post-game content, find all butterflies, and hug all the snowmen.
3. Path of Giants - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Xbox One/Series X, Switch, Steam, iOS
- Developer: Journey Bound Games
- Release Date: August 27, 2019
- Regular Price: $8.99, $3.99 on iOS
- Sample Music Track: Echoes of the Lost
- Genre: Top-Down Puzzle Adventure Game
- Opencritic: 71% from 2 Reviews
- Description: Path of Giants sees three identical color-coded hooded explorers searching for a lost treasure at the top of a mountain. The goal of most puzzles is to move all three explorers to a designated color-coded switch. The puzzles require the three explorers to piggyback off of the other’s actions – so you’ll place one explorer in front of a wall so another explorer can climb his back. Similarly, you’ll have one explorer trigger a switch so another explorer can access an elevator. Each chapter ends with a tile-based puzzle reminiscent of the hacking mini-game from BioShock, where you must align three tiles by forming a connection with the tiles - it's a nice change of pace to capstone a level. Ambient sounds accompany the game, and while there's not much story outside of an initial and closing cut-scene and some dialogue here and there, the environments give the game a sense of adventure. The game leans a bit on the easy side, but completing puzzles still feels earned, particularly with the back half of levels where the difficulty is quite a bit harder than the comparatively very easy early game.
- Description Continued: Each level has a few pots to break simply by clicking on them, some of which contain coins that serve as a collectible. Some are hidden, but most are easy to find if you’re looking for them. The explorers are controlled via an on-screen cursor on consoles and PC – while this might make it seem like PC or mobile works best (and they probably do), I had no trouble playing it on a docked Steam Deck with an external controller (using it like a console basically) - you can toggle the speed of the on-screen cursor with the controller's shoulder buttons, and also switch between explorers instantly with the other pair of shoulder buttons. You simply point and click where you want your explorer to go, and he either goes there or shakes his head, indicating that the path at that time is unreachable. The tiles are all big and prominent, so I had few issues with misclicks. A mouse might technically work better, but using a controller doesn't feel like a barrier. Path of Giants’ general premise is easy to understand, and its intuitive controls paired regardless of platform makes it an easy recommendation.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: If you collect a certain number of coins, you unlock an additional level. In addition, there are another four levels on top of that listed as a separate campaign in the main menu after completing the game. For context, the main game has 12 levels, so an additional five levels is a good chunk of extra content, especially when you consider they are harder and will therefore take more time to complete. To get all achievements, you would need to clear all 17 levels and perform various miscellaneous tasks, like breaking seven pots in three seconds.
4. Disc Room - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Xbox One/Series X, Switch, Steam
- Developer: Terri, Dose, Kitty, JW
- Release Date: October 22, 2020
- Regular Price: $14.99
- Sample Music Track: Killing Time
- Genre: Avoid 'em Up
- Openritic: 83% from 38 Reviews
- Description: Disc Room’s story opens up with a scientist investigating a mysterious giant disc ship that has appeared in orbit over Jupiter – as it turns out, it contains dozens upon dozens of rooms with spinning discs that’ll tear you apart given one step in the wrong direction. The story is presented in comic-book stills, but you won't find too much of it here. The game’s levels are broken up into fixed-screen rooms all containing spinning discs – your job (generally) is to simply avoid them for 10 seconds and survive. Avoid ‘em Ups are not as popular as their cousin genre Shoot ‘em Ups, but there’s definitely merit to them: avoiding but not attacking allows you to focus all your attention on just the defensive end, minimizing the number of button presses and analog sticks involved and changing up the general goal-structure. A grid-based map shows you multiple paths to the exit of the game – you don't have to go through all rooms, but doing so will result in discovering new abilities.
- Description Continued: There are six abilities found throughout the game, and there are some interesting ones – the clone ability is particularly creative – you can spawn as many clones as you want at the expense of 0.5 seconds to your time per clone, and as long as you can keep one alive, you can keep going. The abilities can be swapped on the fly and all are viable in most situations, it's just a matter of finding what works best for you on a room by room basis. Despite all the mayhem on screen, you never lose sight of your character thanks to a bold outlining of the character. Disc Room may sound simple on the surface, but there are plenty of variables at play that makes the action interesting – some rooms will only have the timer activate when standing directly in the middle of the room, other rooms have lights that flicker on and off – there's a lot of variety to be found throughout. It definitely squeezes a ton of juice out of its relatively simple concept, and it’s juice well worth drinking.
- Completion Time: ~1.5 Hours
- Extra Content: There is a post-game that opens up with new rooms after completion of the main campaign. In order to get all achievements, you would need to clear all rooms, die from all disc types, unlock all abilities, beat the game on hard mode, and perform various miscellaneous tasks, like surviving 20 seconds in all rooms.
5. Mighty Goose - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X, Switch, Steam
- Developer: Blastmode, MP2 Games
- Release Date: June 5, 2021
- Regular Price: $19.99 (PlayStation 4/5 Sale Price: $9.99 until February 16th)
- Sample Music Track: Void Prison
- Genre: Run & Gun
- Opencritic: 73% from 33 Reviews
- Description: Mighty Goose takes inspiration from Metal Slug in both its visual design and gameplay, though the arm cannon belongs to a certain blue bomber. Mighty Goose sees the player working through a series of levels with action, platforming, and a few secrets hidden throughout - these are either temporary vehicles that make plowing through enemies a little easier and more exciting, health or weapon pickups, or even a companion character that you can bring with you into levels - they provide limited support and can be controlled by another local player, but it's not a full co-op mode like other run & guns (but might be fun for a younger or inexperienced player). One particularly interesting mechanic is Mighty Goose's ability to keep himself airborne by continuously firing a weapon - this can be useful both to evade enemy fire in combat encounters and keep yourself airborne in perilous platforming sections. Roll dodging is also useful for avoiding enemy attacks and can be used even when airborne, and together they give the player plenty of opportunities to avoid damage.
- Description Continued: Health and weapon pickups are very frequent, so your mistakes never feel too costly, but I still experienced a fair number of deaths in my playthrough. Between each level, you can customize quite a number of things for a game this short: your companion, your secondary attack, and your passive abilities. While there are some platforming sequences, the game is more focused on the combat than anything else, and the frequent and various weapon pickups and vehicle sections, as well as the many boss encounters, keeps things consistently fresh and exciting. Each weapon pickup is accompanied by an announcer shouting “MACHINE GUN” or “ROCKET LAUNCHER” to really drive home the ‘90s arcade nostalgia. It's an action-packed romp that never lets up and is smart enough to end things just before it gets old.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: There is one additional level outside of the main campaign that was added in an update that’s about 30-45 minutes in length. In order to get all the achievements, you would need to get an S rank on every level, beat all the levels In New Game+ (save for the one added in an update), find every companion, and perform various miscellaneous tasks, like completing a level under 5 minutes.
6. Ellipsis - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Switch, Steam
- Developer: Salmi Games
- Release Date: January 25, 2017
- Regular Price: $4.99
- Sample Music Track: []()
- Genre: Avoid 'em Up
- Opencritic: 78% from 4 Reviews
- Description: Ellipsis' concept is simple: dodge obstacles, collect star bubbles, and don't die. This is a game that can be very easily played with one hand, but it'll require more of your attention than many games that require a whole gamepad to play. The game employs a minimalist style that appropriately fits the game, with prominent neon shapes against a black background that keeps your eyes focused on the action. There are well over 100 levels, ranging from 3-60 seconds in length, with most of the action taking place on a fixed screen. The game starts out almost too easy, but soon enough you'll find yourself deeply considerate about the slightest movement of your mouse or control stick. On that note, I'd recommend a mouse over a control stick for this one - you can adjust the sensitivity of the shape's movement but I found I was able to make a quicker movements with the mouse.
- Description Continued: The game's overworld map has a level select screen with multiple paths to the endgame, so if any one level is giving you too much trouble there's usually another one you can play instead, but I never found anything that took me more than 15 minutes to beat personally. The overworld map is a very fun thing to bring to life - it starts out nearly blank, but before long it is filled with neon-soaked shapes that fill the screen. Outside of the standard levels, there are a few bosses that require you to bait projectiles into the boss, which are a fun addition that keeps the simplicity of the gameplay intact while adding something fresh. While it may revolve around a simple concept, Ellipsis proved to be more engaging than a lot of other more complicated games I've played, and while I expected this to be something I enjoyed in short doses, I enjoyed it enough to complete every level in two sessions.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: In order to get all the achievements, you would need to beat every level in the game and get five stars on every level. In addition, there’s a creation mode on PC that allows you to create your own levels.
7. Lunistice - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: Switch, Steam
- Developer: A Grumpy Fox
- Release Date: November 10, 2022
- Regular Price: $4.99
- Sample Music Track: Forest (Melancholy)
- Genre: 3D Platformer
- Opencritic: 78% from 14 Reviews
- Description: Lunistice takes the look of an early 3D platformer, with gameplay that’s most reminiscent of Sonic’s early 3D outings. The game takes place across seven worlds with two levels each in just ~1.5 hours. The level themes are all well realized: in the sweets world, you’ll platform on macarons, avoid dough rollers, and bounce on jello, while the beach world will have you jump on beach umbrellas, avoid sentient popsicles, and bounce on beach balls. The playable tanuki Hana has a bold shadow beneath her to help guide your jumps, and between the double jump and spin jump, you have plenty of control over where you want her to land. Despite it looking like a game that could’ve come out 25 years ago, the controls, camera, and frame-rate are all functional. One appreciated feature of the controls is that the game maps jump and attack to both the face buttons and shoulder buttons – so players can easily choose their preferred method without having to remap the controls manually.
- Description Continued: Gameplay-wise, Lunistice plays like a linear platformer, with a few detours in each level that usually leads to a bubble letter (four in each level that spells Hana). 100+ cranes (the game’s equivalent of rings) can also be found in each level. Outside of the traditional run and jump platforming, there's a lot of rail-grinding – the transitions between these and the traditional platforming sections are seamless, and they lend a good flow to the platforming. These faster paced sections demand quicker reflexes but still give you plenty of time to account for obstacles in the way. At the end of each level, you’ll be ranked based on your completion time, number of cranes collected, and deaths. The game is fairly easy to complete, with most of the challenge coming from getting all the collectibles and achieving an S rank on each level. Lunistice takes you through an a 7-world, 14-level adventure in the time it takes for some games just to really get started, and it’s an adventure well worth taking.
- Completion Time: ~1.5 Hours
- Extra Content: After beating the game, you unlock two additional characters to play as. In order to get all achievements, you would need to collect all box bubble (4 per level) and cranes (100+ per level) with each character, get an S rank on every level as all three characters, and perform a few miscellaneous actions that would add a small amount of time as well, like removing all the crystals in Stage 3 – Act 1, for example.
8. Gunborg: Dark Matters - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X, Switch Steam
- Developer: Rickard Paulsson
- Release Date: March 4, 2022
- Regular Price: $14.99, $9.99 on Steam
- Sample Music Track: First Contact
- Genre: 2D Twin-Stick Action Platformer
- Opencritic: 78% from 16 Reviews
- Description: Gunborg is a great fusion of action and platforming in a side-scroller, requiring players to direct their attacks to dispatch enemies from all angles by use of twin-stick controls. Twin-stick controls aren't something you see in a lot of platform-heavy side-scrollers, however Gunborg remedies the issues it might've faced by mapping the controls to the shoulder buttons, allowing you to keep your thumbs on both analog sticks while directing your attacks and blocks. PC users can also use a mouse and keyboard setup if they prefer. The game takes place aboard a futuristic spaceship, with neon environments and a synthwave soundtrack. The game features a lot traditional platforming sections with enemies mixed in, as well as enclosed rooms where you'll fight waves of enemies. You'll need to juggle your ability to direct your attacks and blocks while jumping and quadruple jumping all over the stage to survive, leading to some really tense encounters.
- Description Continued: There are only three bosses in the game, but they all capitalize on the mechanics of the game. In terms of abilities, you can block or parry with your shield, attack with your sword or a variety of different guns, quadruple jump, and shield jump. There are a variety of different sci-fi weapons to play around with: from guns with tracking bullets, to dark matter lasers, to destructive grenade launchers. Expect to die a lot on the Normal difficulty, especially if you go for the collectibles in each stage, but Easy grants an additional health point (from three to four), which makes a pretty significant difference. Gunborg may look like a typical action platformer on the surface, and in many ways it is, but the fusion of twin stick controls with side-scrolling platforming and action gives it a unique flavor in an otherwise crowded genre.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: In order to get all the achievements, you would need to collect all info-bots (3 per level), beat the bonus levels, and get an S rank on every level, including the bonus levels. In addition, there’s an unlockable hardcore mode and survival mode.
9. Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: PlayStation 4/5, Switch, Steam
- Developer: JoyMasher
- Release Date: January 12, 2023
- Regular Price: $16.99
- Sample Music Track: Hydromancer
- Genre: 2D Action Platformer
- Opencritic: 79% from 49 Reviews
- Description: Moonrider comes from developer JoyMasher, whose previous work includes other side-scrolling action games: Oniken, Odallus: The Dark Call, and Blazing Chrome. Moonrider stars a cybernetic ninja designed to serve the aims of a totalitarian government but instead chooses to rebel against his programming and fight against the regime. The story never goes beyond the surface, but it provides reasonable motivation for all the carnage you'll unleash. The game features a total of nine levels (10 if you count the tutorial that does include its own unique small boss at the end), with the middle six being selectable in any order. Each boss grants a new mana-based attack, and each level has one or two items to find that grant passive abilities. This is JoyMasher's easiest game (though it's quite a bit harder if you choose to forego a certain item in exchange for the ability to achieve a higher level rank), and though it has lives, it's a pretty forgiving game all around.
- Description Continued: The sprite work is excellent, with the bosses in particular having visually striking designs, the kind that makes you feel bad if you kill them in the first go due to all the work that must've gone into their design for a few minutes of gameplay. One mechanic I really liked was the forward lunge that quickly closes distance with an enemy and deals more damage, but if you're too close you'll take damage from making contact with the enemy's body. Similarly, there's a jump attack that allows for some slick aerial combat, but it's never necessary to beat the game. These moves paired with some of the abilities you get later in the game allows more skilled players to try their hand at S-ranking each stage, while novice players can just enjoy reaching the end credits. Moonrider starts and ends strong - paired with its short runtime and scoring system, it makes for an easy game to replay. To take a phrase from the era the game owes its inspiration to, Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is all killer, no filler.
- Completion Time: ~2.5 Hours
- Extra Content: In order to get all the achievements, you would have to find every chip (1-2 per level), get an S rank on every level, and beat an entire level without taking damage. All this would likely more than double your playtime.
10. Astebreed - Picture Collage: Link
- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: Link
- Trailer: Link
- Platforms: PlayStation 4/5, Switch, Steam
- Developer: Edelweiss
- Release Date: May 30, 2014
- Regular Price: $19.99 (Available on PlayStation Plus Extra)
- Sample Music Track: Headwinds
- Genre: 3D/2D Hybrid Shoot ‘em Up
- Opencritic: 82% from 19 Critic Reviews
- Description: Astebreed is constantly shifting perspective – from forward-facing, to horizontal, to vertical. It makes for some cinematic moments, particularly in boss fights where the perspective gives you several different angles of your opponent. The background effects are also a highlight, the carnage happening around you gives the battles a sense of importance, like they’re part of something bigger. You control a hulking mecha that just looks like it’s ready to take on the world (or galaxy rather), which is equipped with several guns, a sword, and a dash. The sword allows the player to absorb yellow projectiles and use the energy acquired to unleash a special attack – it’s an interesting mechanic since it encourages the player to engage with certain projectiles while avoiding others. The sword is the strongest standard weapon, so it forces the player to get up close and personal with certain enemies. There is a lot going on on-screen at any given time, but you’re given the tools to take out dozens of enemies at once. Health regenerates over time, so several mistakes in a row don’t necessarily doom a run.
- Description Continued: The story is a mix of an alien invasion paired with some family drama – there’s a near constant stream of dialogue during gameplay, but it’s easy to miss with the constant action on-screen. There is voice acting, but it’s only available in Japanese. Accompanying the dialogue are a lot of shrieks and shrill voices, so if you’d rather just listen to the action instead, you have the option of turning off the dialogue altogether. In terms of difficulty options, you have your choice of Easy or Normal Mode to start with – I found the game easy on Normal Mode up until the last two bosses, both of which took me quite a few attempts to take down. It was a lot of fun taking them down though, and it made me wish the early game was more difficult so I could bask in the gameplay a little more.
- Completion Time: ~2 Hours
- Extra Content: After beating the game, you unlock Hard Mode, new mechas, and additional lore to read. In order to get all the achievements, you would need to beat the game on Hard Difficulty with all mecha, achieve several high score/low damage/no deaths criteria, and perform various miscellaneous tasks, like locking onto 50 targets at the same time.
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- 30 Seconds of Gameplay: [Link]()
- Trailer: [Link]()
- Platforms: [PlayStation 4/5,]() [Xbox One/Series X,]() [Switch,]() [Steam]()
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- Release Date: April 26, 2021
- Regular Price: $4.99, $2.99 on Steam
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- Genre: Metroidvania
- Opencritic 75% from 1 Review
- Description: Trash Quest follows a raccoon who has found his way onto a space station by way of a garbage can. The trash can in the center of the map acts as the central spawn point for all deaths outside of boss rooms, so opening up shortcuts and knowing your way around the ship is beneficial – the map also marks where you died to help with navigation. In addition, a Game Boy Color-esque color-filter and a new sound track helps differentiate different areas of the ship. The game has the typical markings of a Metroidvania: exploration, platforming, action, and upgrades, but wrapped into a bite-sized package.
- Description Continued: Trash Quest leans more heavily on the platforming side, but there’s plenty of run & gun action to be had here as well. Each of the four bosses are made a good deal easier by collecting the health and firepower upgrades, which are usually hidden in rooms with more difficult platforming. A new ability follows the defeat of each of the first three bosses, which opens up new avenues to explore. The game is about average difficulty. While it may be a particularly short game for the genre, by the end it feels like you’ve gotten a proper Metroidvania experience, between the various abilities and power-ups you acquire.
- Completion Time: ~1.5 Hours
- Extra Content: The game features online leaderboards for game completion times. There is an entire post-game.
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Closing
Special shoutout to
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider, which is my favorite game on the list and one of my favorite movie-length games ever.
Have you played any of these games? What are some other overlooked movie-length indie games?
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2023.02.03 05:45 Only_Manufactured786 6 Phases of Calibration - CR-10 Smart Pro 3D printer - Z offset bed levelling adjustments. Solution for when printer nozzle remains extruding filament high, after bed levelling.
2023.02.03 05:34 arcticghost27 Cheap 3d printer thermometer
2023.02.03 05:16 TeddyColeman Stock Hotend Fails To Heat Up
Hello all, I'm hoping that someone might be able to tell me what I'm doing wrong because I'm at my wits end. I'm sorry to all that read, this will be a long post because I want to be as detailed as I can in everything I've done and the issue I'm facing.
A few days ago I picked up the first Ender 3 V2 from Micro Center and owning a Ender 3 Pro as well, I put it together rather easily and installed Klipper on it with a Raspberry Pi running Fluidd hardwired into the PSU. Aside from that, a BL Touch v3.1, and aluminum bed screws everything was stock on this printer. I went through the normal rounds of calibrating things, starting with bed leveling/bed screws, moving to the nozzle offset, stuff like that. I decided it was time to run a PID Calibration and that's when the issues began. I ran PID Calibration and the Hotend began heating at a normal rate but once it hit around 130c it began to heat at an ever slowing pace to the point where it was just not heating at all.
Of course Klipper didn't like this and tossed an error at me and told me to add the "Verify Heaters" config into the printer.cfg file which I did. I ran the calibration 3 more times after that slowly increasing the "check_gain_time" by 10 seconds (default for the hotend extruder is 20 seconds) when I realized something was definitely not right. Thinking it was maybe the raspberry pi hardwired into the PSU, I removed it and the same issue happened. I unplugged the BLTouch and nothing improved. I verified the PSU was set to the right voltage and it sure was. I tried different outlets and same problem. I tried setting the target to 200, and I'm sure you can guess.
I decided to flash the marlin firmware from Creality's website thinking it was something to do with Klipper and again I couldn't even hit 200c. Out of options I decided to exchange it for another Ender 3 V2, put it together and I had a better time but not an amazing time. It would reach 215c, but again it took forever. For now it was better than what I got before and I ran my calibration checks like I did before and it even passed the PID Calibration on the first try (woo). I tried to print a 3dBenchy to christen this bad boy but immediately Klipper threw an error. I tried increasing the check time like before and the same issue. Because I had forgot to do this on the first one, I checked all of the wires to make sure nothing was loose or broken and to my best knowledge everything looked alright. I did all of the troubleshooting I did before and I'm just stumped.
Does anyone know what I should do?
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2023.02.03 05:09 ddaveyy [USA-CA] [H] Various games for the following consoles: Gamecube, Gameboy, GBA, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, Sega Genesis, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. As well as various consoles and accessories. [W] Paypal, Venmo, Cashapp, Etc.
Hey everyone!! Back with a new and updated post. These prices are WITHOUT shipping. I will provide a quote for you, but it usually isn't more than $6 unless the items won't fit in a regular bubble mailer.
Everything has been personally tested by me and is confirmed to be fully functional. I can provide pictures upon request. I tried to stay below pricecharting, if I'm off on any of my prices, I'm more than open to offers!
PLEASE NOTE: I am open to
ALL offers. The worst I can say is no!
Here's everything I'm currently selling:
System | Title | Price | Details |
SNES | Samurai Shodown | $9 | Loose, in roughish condition. |
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Nintendo 64 | Aidyn Chronicles | $25 | Loose. |
Nintendo 64 | NBA Showtime | $30 | CIB. |
Nintendo 64 | Turok 2 Seeds of Evil (Gray cart) | $10 | Loose. |
Nintendo 64 | Turok Rage Wars | $15 | Loose. |
Nintendo 64 | WWF Wrestlemania 2000 | $14 | Loose. |
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Gamecube | All-Star Baseball 2002 | $3 | Loose. |
Gamecube | ATV Quad Power Racing 2 | $8 | Loose. |
Gamecube | Beyblade V Force | $6 | Disc and box. |
Gamecube | Bionicle (Have two copies) | $11/$5 | One copy cib, one copy loose. |
Gamecube | Cars (Have two copies) | $9 ea | Both CIB. |
Gamecube | Chronicles of Narnia | $5 | Loose. |
Gamecube | City Racer | $45 | CIB. |
Gamecube | Disney Sports Skateboarding | $20 | Game, case, and original artwork only. |
Gamecube | Dragon Ball Z Budokai | $13 | Game, case, and original artwork only. |
Gamecube | Hunter The Reckoning | $12 | Loose. |
Gamecube | King Kong | $9 | Loose. |
Gamecube | Namco Museum 50th Anniversary | $12 | Loose. |
Gamecube | One Piece Grand Adventure | $50 | Original box, artwork, and disc. |
Gamecube | Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door | $75 | Loose. |
Gamecube | Phantasy Star Online III Card Revolution | $33 | CIB. |
Gamecube | Sonic Adventure DX | $30 | Original case, cover art, and game. |
Gamecube | Spongebob Creature From Krusty Krab | $17 | CIB. |
Gamecube | The Sims | $9 | CIB, player's choice. |
Gamecube | The Sims 2 | $16 | Missing manual, black label. |
Gamecube | Viewtiful Joe | $80 | Sealed. Minty Y-seal. Player's choice. |
Gamecube | Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble | $70 | Sealed. Some damage on the backside label. Please inquire for pics. |
Gamecube | Whirl Tour | $8 | Missing manual. |
Gamecube | Zelda Ocarina of Time Master Quest | $45 | Loose. |
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Wii | Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt | $2 | Disc and box, no accessories. |
Wii | Bass Pro Shops: The Strike | $2 | Disc and box, no accessories. |
Wii | Big Buck Hunter Pro | $10 | CIB game and gun accessory, no big box. Shipping will be around $10. |
Wii | Black Eyed Peas Experience | $2 | CIB. |
Wii | Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 | $2 | CIB. |
Wii | DJ Hero 2 | $2 | Disc and box. |
Wii | EA Sports Active 2 | $2 | Disc in box, no other accessories. |
Wii | EA Sports NFL Training Camp | $2 | Disc in box, no other accessories. |
Wii | Epic Mickey 2 | $15 | Sealed. |
Wii | Link's Crossbow Training | $5 | Included pouch that would come with Wii console. |
Wii | MLB Superstars | $4 | Disc and box. |
Wii | Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 | $12 | CIB. |
Wii | NASCAR The Game 2011 | $5 | Disc and box. |
Wii | Need for Speed Prostreet | $4 | Disc and box. |
Wii | New Super Mario Bros. Wii | $18 | Loose. |
Wii | Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 | $3 | Disc in box. |
Wii | Red Steel | $3 | Disc in box. |
Wii | Scarface The World is Yours | $28 | CIB. |
Wii | Star Wars The Force Unleashed | $4 | CIB. |
Wii | Tony Hawk Ride | $2 | Disc in box, no skateboard. |
Wii | Wii Play | $4 | Loose. |
Wii | Wii Sports | $15 | Loose. |
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Gameboy | Batman The Video Game | $18 | Loose. |
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Gameboy Color | Yars' Revenge | $15 | CIB. Box is nice. |
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Gameboy Advance | 007 Everything or Nothing | $10 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Activision Anthology | $21 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Avatar The Burning Earth | $13 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Batman Begins | $9 | Loose |
Gameboy Advance | Bratz | $1 | Loose, has no label. |
Gameboy Advance | Crash Bandicoot The Huge Adventure | $8 | Loose. Has some label damage, some of the label is torn off. |
Gameboy Advance | Crash of the Titans | $10 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Danny Phanton The Ultimate Enemy | $10 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Elf Bowling 1 & 2 | $16 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Family Feud | $5 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Fantastic 4 | $6 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Finding Nemo | $6 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Grand Theft Auto Advance | $40 | Loose. (Nice and clean label, saves perfectly) |
Gameboy Advance | GT3 Advance Pro Concept Racing | $12 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets | $6 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup | $14 | CIB, box is pretty rough. |
Gameboy Advance | Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge | $5 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Klonoa Empire of Dreams | $41 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Madden 2003 | $3 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Max Payne | $25 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun | $120 | CIB, box is pretty nice, but some damage from what I believe used to be a price sticker? Please ask for pics. |
Gameboy Advance | Metroid NES Series | $23 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Monster Force | $7 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Mouse Trap/Operation/Simon | $5 | Loose |
Gameboy Advance | Namco Museum | $3 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Namco Museum 50th Anniversary | $10 | Loose |
Gameboy Advance | NFL Blitz 2003 | $8 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy | $5 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy and Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom Dual Cart | $4 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Pac-Man Collection | $5 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl | $7 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Scooby Doo | $7 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Snood | $7 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Spongebob's Atlantis Squarepantis | $7 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Spongebob Squarepants Movie | $10 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Sudoku Fever | $4 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Super Robot Taisen Original Generation 2 | $60 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Texas Hold Em Poker | $3 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | That's So Raven | $6 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Treasure Planet | $9 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Ultimate Card Games | $6 | Loose. |
Gameboy Advance | Zelda II Adventure of Link NES Series | $20 | Loose. |
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Nintendo DS | 50 Classic Games | $6 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Band Hero | $12 | CIB |
Nintendo DS | Big Brain Academy | $4 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Bleach The Blade of Fate | $12 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Brain Age | $4 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Charlotte's Web | $4 | Loose |
Nintendo DS | Coraline (Have two copies) | $65 | Both CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Contact | $35 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | The Dark Spire | $110 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors 2 | $35 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Dynasty Warriors DS Fighters Battle | $10 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Guitar Hero On Tour (Have two copies) | $3 | Both loose. |
Nintendo DS | Hannah Montana | $4 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Harvest Moon DS | $20 | Missing manual, otherwise cib. |
Nintendo DS | Imagine Babyz | $3 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Inuyasha Secret of the Divine Jewel | $48 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues | $7 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Madden 06 | $4 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (Have two copies) | $8/$11 | One copy loose, one cib. |
Nintendo DS | Metroid Prime Hunters First Hunt | $8 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Nicktoons Unite | $9 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Petz Catz 2 | $3 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All | $15 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Professor Layton and The Diabolical Box | $8 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Ratatouille | $8 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Scrabble | $7 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | The Simpsons Game | $14 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Skate It | $12 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Sonic Colors | $8 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Sonic Rush | $13 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Suite Life of Zack & Cody Tipton Trouble | $6 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Super Monkey Ball Touch & Roll | $9 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | Tetris Party Deluxe (Have two copies) | $9/$4 | Both copies loose, one missing it's sticker. |
Nintendo DS | The Amazing Spider-Man | $10 | CIB. |
Nintendo DS | The Sims 2 Pets | $5 | Loose. |
Nintendo DS | Tom and Jerry Tales | $8 | Loose |
Nintendo DS | Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam | $6 | Loose |
Nintendo DS | Uno & Skip & Uno Free Fall | $5 | Cartridge and box only. |
Nintendo DS | Wipeout The Game | $4 | CIB |
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NINTENDO DS BOX ONLY | NINTENDO DS BOX ONLY | NINTENDO DS BOX ONLY | NINTENDO DS BOX ONLY |
Nintendo DS | Cooking Mama | $1 | |
Nintendo DS | Jump Super Stars | $1 | Japanese version box and manual. |
Nintendo DS | Scribblenauts | $1 | |
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Nintendo 3DS | Madden NFL Football | $15 | CIB. |
Nintendo 3DS | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers | $50 | Loose. |
Nintendo 3DS | Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS | $11 | CIB. |
Nintendo 3DS | Zelda Ocarina of Time | $15 | Loose. |
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Nintendo Switch | Astral Chain | $33 | Loose. |
Nintendo Switch | Dragon Ball: The Breakers | $17 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | My Friend Pedro | $18 | Loose in gamestop box. |
Nintendo Switch | Pikmin 3 Deluxe | $35 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Double Pack | $80 | Sealed. |
Nintendo Switch | Pokemon Sword + Expansion Pass | $115 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | South Park: The Fractured But Whole | $18 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town | $20 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | Supermarket Shriek | $18 | Sealed. |
Nintendo Switch | Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition | $19 | CIB. |
Nintendo Switch | Tandem A Tale Of Shadows | $35 | Sealed. |
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Sega Genesis | Frogger | $10 | Loose in original case (no artwork) |
Sega Genesis | James Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing | $10 | Original case, artwork, and cartridge. |
Sega Genesis | Monopoly | $7 | Original case, artwork, and cartridge. |
Sega Genesis | Vectorman | $10 | Loose in original case (no artwork) |
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PS1 | Army Men Air Attack (Collector's Edition) | $8 | CIB, jewel case is broken. |
PS1 | Big Game Hunter Ultimate Challenge | $5 | Missing front page/manual. |
PS1 | Billiards | $4 | CIB. Jewel case is broken and cracked. |
PS1 | Bravo Air Race | $12 | CIB. |
PS1 | Cool Boarders 2 | $3 | Loose. |
PS1 | Command and Conquer Red Alert Retaliation | $15 | Missing manual. |
PS1 | Crossroad Crisis | $7 | CIB. |
PS1 | CyberTiger | $7 | CIB. |
PS1 | Dukes of Hazzard Racing For Home | $9 | CIB. |
PS1 | Final Fantasy Chronicles | $18 | Missing manual. Greatest hits. |
PS1 | Harvest Moon Back to Nature | $47 | CIB. |
PS1 | Jade Cocoon Demo Disc | $10 | Loose in sleeve. |
PS1 | Interactive CD Sampler Disc Volume 9 | $10 | CIB in it's sleeve. |
PS1 | Knockout Kings 2001 | $7 | CIB. Jewel case is broken. |
PS1 | Madden 98 | $5 | Loose. |
PS1 | Nascar Rumble | $13 | CIB. |
PS1 | NBA Shoot Out | $5 | Loose. |
PS1 | NCAA Football 2001 | $10 | CIB. |
PS1 | NBA Live 98 | $4 | Loose. |
PS1 | NHL 99 | $4 | CIB, jewel case is broken. |
PS1 | NHL Face Off 99 | $5 | CIB, jewel case is cracked. |
PS1 | NHL Face Off | $4 | Loose. |
PS1 | NHL 2000 | $4 | CIB, jewel case is broken. |
PS1 | Rally Cross 2 | $6 | CIB, jewel case is cracked and broken. |
PS1 | Raystorm | $45 | Loose. |
PS1 | Sesame Street Sports | $8 | CIB. |
PS1 | Sim Theme Park | $6 | Missing manual/front page. |
PS1 | Spongebob Squarepants Super Sponge | $8 | CIB, greatest hits. |
PS1 | Tetris Plus | $6 | CIB, jewel case is cracked. |
PS1 | Tiger Woods '99 | $7 | CIB. |
PS1 | Triple Play 99 | $2 | Loose. |
PS1 | Vigilante 8 | $10 | Loose. |
PS1 | WWF Smackdown | $10 | Missing manual/cover page |
PS1 | WWF Warzone (Have two copies) | $6/$4 | One copy loose, one copy CIB. |
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PS2 | Def Jam Vendetta | $22 | Loose. |
PS2 | Enter the Matrix | $10 | CIB. |
PS2 | Ever Grace | $20 | CIB. |
PS2 | Grand Theft Auto III | $5 | Loose. |
PS2 | Gungrave Overdose | $38 | CIB. |
PS2 | Hunter The Reckoning Wayward | $6 | Loose. |
PS2 | IHRA Professional Drag Racing 2005 | $4 | Loose. |
PS2 | Justice League Heroes | $11 | CIB. |
PS2 | Katamari Damacy | $13 | CIB. |
PS2 | Medal of Honor Frontline | $4 | CIB. |
PS2 | Naruto Ultimate Collection | $110 | Sealed! Please inquire for pics. Really cool collector's game. |
PS2 | Nightshade | $33 | Loose. |
PS2 | Onimusha Blade Warriors (Have two copies) | $25/$15 | One copy cib, one copy loose. |
PS2 | Playstation Underground Jampack | $4 | Loose. |
PS2 | R-Type Final | $17 | Loose. |
PS2 | Rygar | $7 | Loose. |
PS2 | Shinobi | $11 | Loose. |
PS2 | Spiderman | $9 | CIB. |
PS2 | Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom | $12 | CIB. |
PS2 | Tetris Worlds | $6 | CIB. |
PS2 | Trapt | $44 | CIB. |
PS2 | The Thing | $42 | CIB. |
PS2 | Thunder Strike: Operation Phoenix | $6 | CIB. |
PS2 CASE & MANUAL | Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 | $15 | Case and manual only. |
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PS3 | The Last Of Us | $9 | CIB. |
PS3 | NBA 2k18 | $10 | Loose. |
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PSP | Daxter | $10 | Loose in gamestop box. |
PSP | Family Guy Video Game | $18 | Loose in gamestop box. |
PSP | G-Force | $3 | Missing manual. |
PSP | Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 | $8 | CIB. |
PSP | Ghostbusters The Video Game | $11 | Loose in gamestop box. |
PSP | Ghost Rider | $12 | Loose in gamestop box. |
PSP | God of War Chains of Olympus | $16 | Loose. |
PSP | Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories | $25 | CIB, includes map! Greatest hits. |
PSP | Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom | $15 | UMD, case and original artwork only. |
PSP | Kingdom of Paradise | $5 | Missing manual. |
PSP | Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | $12 | CIB. |
PSP | LocoRoco (Have two copies) | $8/$4 | One copy CIB, one copy loose. |
PSP | Lunar Silver Star Harmony | $110 | Sealed. |
PSP | Madden NFL 12 | $20 | CIB. |
PSP | Madden 2007 | $5 | CIB. |
PSP | Madden 2008 | $5 | CIB. |
PSP | Medal of Honor Heroes 2 | $10 | CIB. |
PSP | Monster Hunter Freedom | $18 | Missing manual. |
PSP | MX vs ATV: Reflex | $5 | Loose in gamestop box. |
PSP | NBA 10 The Inside | $6 | CIB. |
PSP | NBA Live 2007 | $5 | CIB. |
PSP | Neopets Petpet Adventures The Wand of Wishing | $10 | Loose. |
PSP | PoPoLoCrois | $22 | Box, UMD, and original artwork only. |
PSP | Prince of Persia Rival Swords (Have two copies) | $10 | Both CIB. |
PSP | Silent Hill Origins | $80 | Sealed. |
PSP | SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 | $16 | Loose. |
PSP | Socom U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo | $4 | CIB. |
PSP | Syphon Filter Dark Mirror | $6 | CIB. |
PSP | Syphon Filter Logan's Shadow | $6 | CIB. |
PSP | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas | $7 | CIB. |
PSP | Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade | $5 | CIB. |
PSP | X-Men Legends II (Have two copies) | $15/$10 | One copy cib, one copy loose. |
PSP | Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Tag Force 5 | $30 | Box, UMD, and original artwork only. |
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Xbox | Advent Rising | $6 | Box, disc, and original artwork only. |
Xbox | Crimson Skies | $6 | CIB. |
Xbox | Doom 3 | $10 | CIB. |
Xbox | Evil Dead Fistful of Boomstick | $20 | Box, disc, and original artwork only. |
Xbox | Max Payne | $7 | CIB. |
Xbox | Metal Slug 3 | $20 | CIB. |
Xbox | Soul Calibur II | $10 | CIB. |
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Xbox 360 | Call of Duty Black Ops | $12 | CIB. |
Xbox 360 | Dragon's Dogma | $5 | CIB. |
Xbox 360 | Killer is Dead | $25 | CIB, limited edition. |
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Xbox One | Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited | $3 | CIB. |
Xbox One | Rock Band 4 (Have two copies) | $15 ea | Both CIB. |
Xbox One | Titanfall | $3 | CIB. |
Xbox One | Rainbow Six Siege | $3 | Loose. |
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PC | Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight | $10 | Comes with manual in original case. |
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CONSOLES: | CONDITION | PRICE | DETAILS |
Nintendo 2DS Console | Good | $100 | Good condition 2DS console, Electric Blue 2 color. |
Playstation 3 System | Good | $180 | Backwards compatible PS3 system in good condition. CECHA01 serial number. I don't have an extra DS3 controller or HDMI, so the console only comes with it's OEM power cable. |
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GAME GUIDES: | | | |
Prima Zelda Link Between Worlds | Good | $30 | Nice condition, with poster. |
Prima Majora's Mask 3D | Good | $30 | Nice condition, with poster. |
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GAME ACCESORIES: | | PRICE | CONDITION |
Gameshark Pro 3.3 | | $20 | Loose. |
3rd party Gamecube memory cards | | $5 | 3rd party memory cards. |
OEM Gamecube Controllers | | $35 | Have five available, three black and two indigo, all have nice and tight sticks. |
OEM Wii Wheel | | $8 | In good condition, loose. White color. |
OEM Wii MotionPlus Attachment | | $8 | White color, two available. |
OEM Wii Remote Silicone Covers | | $5 | Two without the motionplus attachment, and one with it. |
OEM SNES Controller | | $15 | 1 controller available, in good condition. |
OEM Nintendo 64 Controller | | $20 | Green controller, nice and tight stick. |
OEM Nintendo 64 Controller Pak | | $30/$15 | One cib, two loose. All work perfectly. |
OEM PS1 Memory Cards | | $10 | Two available. |
OEM PS1 Controller | | $15 | One PS One controller available. |
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2023.02.03 04:50 greasyveggie Uses for Shelly (Plus) 1PM?
Other than lights, outlets, 3D printers etc. has anyone come up with creative ideas for the Shelly PM relays?
I have several Shelly switches around the house, but no PM ones in use at the moment. I got some for Xmas and want to get it setup, but can’t think of a good use for it. I’ve seen people put it inline with an appliance. Washer, dryer, heater etc. Though I don’t want to rely on the relay for the appliance to function or to get power monitoring. I know the Shelly EM would be a better fit for me, though I don’t want to waste the gift and make it a simple light switch. Hoping someone has a good idea.
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2023.02.03 04:48 Outrageous-Eye2431 [OC] Brand new player has written a 16 page backstory, is modeling her character, learning to paint, and bought a 3d printer.
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2023.02.03 04:46 TheBabaYagaMan [For Hire] Fast C# Dev - Prototype your game idea in 48hrs for £50
Hello my name is Sean I'm a 27yr old c# unity developer. Let's cut to the chase, I will make a prototype of your game idea in 48 hrs for a fixed price of £50. No more, no less.
The prototype will bring your game idea to life and you can finally get that idea that you've always wanted out of your head and into the screen. All you need to provide is the idea, I am not an artist but in typical prototype fashion we can use external art for now and if you take the prototype forward it will be easily replacable.
On that note the prototype will be designed for you to move forward with the concept, the code will be documented and the project will be ready for another developer to take on the reigns.
The idea can be for PC or android, I will focus on ideas that are 2d due to it being 48hrs, however I am open to 3d projects too if you are open for the art to be simple for now or is a concept that is easy to protoype.
Looking forward to talking with you!
Here us a link to some prototypes I made last year. I am realising now it is very out of date and I should add more haha. I'm haply to share some more recent examples and current projects with you in dms.
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2023.02.03 04:38 SanguinePond Mamiya 645 Pro Crank
| Hey all! Recently picked up a Mamiya 645 pro and was wondering if anybody has had any success with 3D printing a manual crank? Only got the auto-winder and would love a less bulky option but not super keen on the exorbitant price for the OEM on eBay. Thanks! submitted by SanguinePond to AnalogCommunity [link] [comments] |
2023.02.03 04:35 Hrmerder (This may be an unpopular opinion)Idea for addition to turntables for new folks to steer away from: The Technics SL1200
This may be an.. Unpopular opinion, but it's probably a good idea for people new to vinyl to avoid Technics.. Specifically 1200-MKx (2,3d,5, and absolutely 7). I have been trying to dig into these because well.. I always wanted one. Growing up and being in the rave scene as a partygoer back in the late 90's/very early 2000 as well as knowing DJs they were the only table to think about. But unfortunately these days it seems to be a terrible choice. The reasons are these:
-MK2,3d, and 5 are discontinued which wouldn't be terrible but..
-Key components are now discontinued to repair them as well (ie. 6675 and 6680 motor driver ICs). You can still find these parts but at a premium of $50+. Higher for new in package examples and as time goes by and the current inventory is used up, these components are only going to get more expensive. There is no alternative to these chips. It's possible someone may reverse engineer them and make a daughterboard circuit equivalent, but it's not going to be original.
-Buying these used means either they are extremely expensive/beat to hell because they have been DJ'd on for many years/had drinks spilled on them multiple times/or all or any combo of these.
-MK7/GR (current retail versions) are basically non consumer repairable/maintainable for the electronics. They are built more to price than precision(ie. misaligned tracking dots on the platter). Also the MK7/GR is not interchangeable in the least with the previous revisions and are very expensive. Even the buttons which have a lot of the same dimensions, have a smaller shaft than previous 1200's. Earlier 1200's are almost all interchangeable which.. Also causes problems because you wouldn't want to buy an MK3D only to find it has MK2 electronics in it (but it works).
I'm not trying to make a statement that no one should buy one but I'm saying for a beginner to vinyl and turntables, yes.. The venerable SL1200-MKII, M3D, as well as the MK5 are an absolute legend, and if you can find one that was taken care of, are absolute tanks and live up to their status but buying used is starting to be something of a terrible experience for many. Even at $450 a piece, you are looking at tables with questionable history, damaged plinths, sometimes failed electronics which even if you are a DIY person may cost you more for parts than to buy a 'like new' example. For a visually and mechanically good example, expect to pay upwards of $700.
What I can say is if you do want to purchase one, the smartest way to go about it is to buy a pair of them. The reason is you can get them cheaper than individually ($600 bare minimum for a very nice single vs around $450-$500/pc as a very nice pair). You can sell the second table easily at that point, or keep it for parts if required. Or you can DJ on them.
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2023.02.03 04:28 Mean-Collection-1114 [OC] Brand new player has written a 16 page backstory, is modeling her character, learning to paint, and bought a 3d printer.
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2023.02.03 04:23 DealsCanada ACU-RITE Indoor Digital Thermometer, with Hygrometer
Link:
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ACU-RITE Indoor Digital Thermometer, with Hygrometer.
Simple and easy to use. Has a magnet on the back or can just sit on a counter, desk, etc.
Shows highs and lows for the past 24 hours. Batteries last forever.
I’ve used many in the past, and currently use now. Seem to be accurate according to Ecobee sensor temps, etc.
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2023.02.03 04:18 MegaSenha Wrong domain name in dashboard
2023.02.03 04:14 Whole_Loquat6569 Picked up my first 3d printer!!
Just picked up a ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4K. I am totally new to this but am overly interested in learning about all of this!! Any advice on setups, materials, getting started and some good things to learn would be appreciated! I hope to return the favor some day!
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2023.02.03 04:04 kyrene520 Small-spaced LED display is more popular
https://www.xygledscreen.com/ In the past two years, the market demand for small pitch LED displays has been increasing, especially the price of COB and Mini LED packaging technology developed by LED display manufacturers has been falling. As well as the rise of smart cities, small spacing LED displays have become popular products in the market. As LED display manufacturers continue to upgrade and optimize their products, small-space LED displays are more popular.
Small-spaced LED display is more popular
LED display manufacturers generally use traditional SMD to package small spacing LED displays. The smaller the spacing, the higher the cell density. The unit density refers to the number of LED beads in the unit area. Because the LED beads belong to self-illumination display, the more the number, the clearer the played image, the closer the viewing distance, the higher the contrast, and the stronger the color restoration. This is the main reason why small spacing is so popular in the market, and these are the products of LED display manufacturers' iterative upgrading of products.
Of course, these product upgrades benefit from the continuous replacement of new technologies and technological upgrading by LED display manufacturers. If the traditional LED display can only encapsulate 10000 lamp beads per square meter, then the P1.25 small-spaced LED display can encapsulate 640000 lamp beads per square meter, which is 64 times of the former. It also means that the smaller the spacing and the higher the density, the more difficult the packaging technology will be. The heat dissipation, dead light, faulty soldering, splicing gap and brightness adjustment under high density should also be considered, which is also a test of the technology of LED display manufacturers.
With the increasingly mature technology of small pitch LED display screen, it has entered the stage of mass production, and the market demand is also increasing year by year. However, it is still biased towards the medium and high-end markets, such as large conference rooms, hotels, security, monitoring, command centers, public transport, shopping malls, television stations and other display fields.
In order to better expand the market of small-space LED display screens, LED display manufacturers continue to reduce the price of small-space LED display screens. The technological progress and market expansion are also driving the price down, which is an inevitable trend and also a necessary stage for new products. This is also the main reason why LED screens with small spacing can enter the mid-range display field from the high-end display field.
In addition, in order to meet the diversified needs of the market, the LED display manufacturers have continuously carried out humanized upgrading and transformation for small spacing LED displays. For example, it is equipped with Internet plus, Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, interactive technology, AVR technology, 3D technology, touch technology and face recognition technology. In addition, the LED display with small spacing has the characteristics of close viewing, high brightness, seamless splicing and high-definition and delicate images, so it can realize large screen splicing and human-screen interaction.
These human-screen interactive operations can make the small spacing LED display only have one-way display function, but let the audience really participate in the product design from the view. While experiencing the fun of interaction, the audience group can also attract more traffic for businesses and further improve store performance. Businesses can also use big data analysis to sort and analyze the information browsed by consumers, so as to effectively push accurate information for different user groups.
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2023.02.03 04:03 mandibotta FINALLYYYYYYY
2023.02.03 03:52 TacosRGood18 3D printer the first prototype! With the corners rounded, it is actually quite comfortable. Now I just have to fine tune the thread depth.
2023.02.03 03:42 Alarmed_Mud9186 [OC] Brand new player has written a 16 page backstory, is modeling her character, learning to paint, and bought a 3d printer.
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2023.02.03 03:33 ElCaBeZoNaR USB problems
Hello guys, I am here to ask if someone can help me with this problem, I am trying to connect my 3d printer (with a skr mini e3 v2) to my computer but the computer does not detect it, does anyone know what is happening? Regards.
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2023.02.03 03:30 DokCyber My friend claims he can build a gun using his new 3D printer. But I’m not impressed. I’ve had a canon printer for years.
My friend claims he can build a gun using his new 3D printer. But I’m not impressed. I’ve had a canon printer for years.
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2023.02.03 02:56 Keith_Bragg Saucony 3D Grid Hurricane OG “Autumn” : Sale Price: $70 (Retail $140) – use code: – SHOUTS50 – at checkout
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2023.02.03 02:42 bucket46 Resin Printer Advice?
I am looking for a 3D Printer. I prefer the quality of the resin but not sure if it will provide the durability that I want.
Budget: Up to $2,100 but would prefer less.
I am not quite sure what a kit is, but I am comfortable assembling a computer; and have a fairly extensive/advanced smart home setup with mostly prosumer gear. If there is a tutiorial out there I can follow it.
Uses: It will be used to print some "fun" things such as figurines, cosplay type stuff; and potentially lithographs. I will also use it to print organizational type so being able to use PETG and large print volume is important.
The only extenuating circumstance would be ventilation. I do not plan to cut a hole in the house for permanent ventilation. I do have a guest bedroom I can put the printer in.
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