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* ''The Legend Of Zelda: Collector's Edition'' for Gamecube featured slightly updated ports of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]],'' the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', and ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II the Adventure of Link]]'', plus a trial version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]].'' It was packaged with new Gamecubes for a short time, and the only other ways to get it were to register at least two Nintendo-published games and a [[Game Cube]] console on Nintendo's website or subscribe to ''Nintendo Power''.
** With this disk and the Game Boy Player, every Zelda game prior to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass]]'' (other than the CD-i games, which are [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]]) can be played on one system. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'' was not on the disc due to already getting an [[Updated Rerelease]] on the GBA.
* ''Sega Genesis Collection'' on [[Play Station 2]] and [[Play Station Portable]].
** ''Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection'' (named ''Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection'' in America; a case of [[Spotlight-Stealing Title]]) on the Xbox 360 and [[PlayStation 3]].
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** Sega have done the same thing with the Megadrive/Genesis- it's got a bunch of built in games, and a cartridge slot to play all your old ones.
* ''[[Command and Conquer]]: The First Decade'' had every C&C game up until the ''Generals'' expansion ''Zero Hour''. Now they've got ''C&C Saga'' which is the above and ''C&C 3'' wrapped together with a paper insert and shrink wrap.
** Pedant's note: ''First Decade'' is missing one game, ''Command & Conquer: Sole Survivor'', which was an [[Tech Demo Game|experimental, multiplayer-only, deathmatch style game with no plot]]. It's considered [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]].
** The series also had the smaller ''Command & Conquer Collection'', which only had ''Tiberian Sun'', ''Red Alert 2'', and ''Renegade'', plus the ''Firestorm'' and ''Yuri's Revenge'' expansions and a demo for ''Generals''.
* ''The Orange Box'', which has ''[[Half-Life 2]]'', the two pseudo-expansion episodes, ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', and ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]''.
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** There was also a [[No Export for You|Japan-only]] series called ''Taito Memories'', four releases in total that contained all but five of the games that ''Legends'' did, plus about 30 or so more. There is a discussion of the differences and a complete list of games [http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156427 here].
* ''[[Space Invaders]] Anniversary'' had various incarnations of the first game, upright and tabletop versions of ''Space Invaders Part II'', and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhDEP2KgFT0 new 3D version of the first game].
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' has had several compilations depending on whether you're in North America, Europe or Japan. In North America, there's ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' (''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''), ''Final Fantasy Origins'' (''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''), and ''Final Fantasy Chronicles'' (''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' and ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'', which, strictly speaking, is ''not'' a ''Final Fantasy'' game), all for [[Play Station]]. Of these, Europe received ''Final Fantasy Origins'' and an edition of ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' which contained ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' instead of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', whose [[Play Station]] version was released individually in Europe. There was also a Japan-only two-in-one Famicom cartridge containing ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' together, and there was the Final Fantasy Collection (IV, V and VI) for PS. Most of the games were updated slightly, mainly with [[Full Motion Video|FMV scenes]] and a bestiary and/or art gallery. There's also a GBA compilation of ''FF I'' and ''FF II'' called Dawn of Souls, and a PSP remake of ''FF IV'' compiled with ''[[Final Fantasy IV: theThe After Years|The After Years]]''.
* ''Activision Anthology'' on the [[Play Station 2]] and PC gathers nearly all of [[Activision]]'s [[Atari 2600]] library. It also goes the extra mile in putting you in [[The Eighties]] with its 80's gamer's room interface and licensed songs from the era playing in the background during gameplay if you want to. The PC version even includes some homebrew games in the list.
* ''[[Guitar Hero]]: Smash Hits'' can be considered a variant of sorts, as its setlist consists entirely of fan favorites from the first three ''Guitar Hero'' games
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* ''[[Tecmo]] Classic Arcade'' for the [[X Box]] featured 11 of their old arcade games.
* ''[[Kunio Kun]] Nekketsu Collection'', another Japan-only compilation of Famicom games for the [[Game Boy Advance]], with two on each of three volumes.
* [[Alice SoftAliceSoft]] released the first three [[Rance]] series and other old games in Alice no Yakata 456. That's so you could play those games on Windows.
 
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