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''.]] A Player's Choice game is a or Nintendo DS games will be designated as Player's Choice titles in the future. When a game becomes a Player's Choice title, it is sold at a lower price, which, at current recommended retail prices, is £19.99 in the United Kingdom , $19.99 in the United States , $29.99 in Canada , $49.95 in Australia and €29.99 throughout the Eurozone . The Player's Choice range concept has been borrowed to create the " Greatest Hits " line (known as the Platinum Range in PAL regions) on Sony consoles, the " Platinum Hits " (Xbox Classics in Europe) line on the Xbox , and the " Sega All Stars " line on the Sega Dreamcast . American NTSC Player's Choice games can be identified on the Nintendo 64 by the yellow background of the N64 logo in the upper right corner of the game box. On the GameCube, games are marked in a yellow box on the top of the case. PAL Player's Choice games have boxes that are colored silver or platinum with Player's Choice markings on right hand side of a Nintendo 64 box or on the top of a GameCube box. The Player's Choice line was introduced for GameCube titles in January of 2003.1 The first titles were '' Super Smash Bros. Melee '', '' Pikmin '', and '' Luigi's Mansion '', and they each retailed for $29.99. Later in the year, when 6 new titles were added, Nintendo split the pricing for different sets of GCN games, so that some titles would enter in or stay at U.S.$29.99 while others would be reduced immediately to U.S.$19.99.2 In April 2006, the Player's Choice was applied to Game Boy Advance games and, in the United States, sell for $19.99. {Link without Title} Unlike PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits and the Xbox Platinum Hits, the only thing that is altered in the package is the box insert. PLAYER'S CHOICE FACTS The publisher to get the most Player's Choice awards is , and Pokemon FireRed , and Pokemon LeafGreen respectively. PLAYER'S CHOICE TITLES Nintendo GameCube Europe-exclusive Player's Choice titles:
Nintendo 64 Due to the use of a more expensive cartridge-based format, all N64 Player's Choice titles retailed for $39.95 each in North America, roughly double the price of comparable Greatest Hits releases for the original Sony PlayStation at $19.99 each. Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Game Boy Advance SEE ALSO
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