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Video Game Prices
« on: August 22, 2023, 12:26:02 pm »
Anyone would like to know what's the 10 most rare games in your collection, and also a quick note: I discovered the E.T. 2600 game selling for $1,000,000 on eBay.

ferraroso

Re: Video Game Prices
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2023, 12:05:33 am »
I discovered the E.T. 2600 game selling for $1,000,000 on eBay.

I'm pretty sure you didn't find THE E.T. 2600 game, but you found A E.T. 2600 game being sold for that price as, doing a quick look on eBay, I found dozens being sold for US$20 or less... Haha

Also, "expensive" does not necessarily mean "rare". There are many Neo Geo AES games that are pretty easy to find and still expensive as hell.

tripredacus

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« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2023, 09:49:52 am »
Anyone would like to know what's the 10 most rare games in your collection

What about your collection and why is it zero?

redblaze57

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« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2023, 10:15:27 am »
note: I discovered the E.T. 2600 game selling for $1,000,000 on eBay.

I mean looking it up myself a sealed graded copy of ET went for $274.99 on August 3rd according to ebay

Most expensive a graded copy seems to have gone for is $800 in october 2021, then the price fell off a cliff.

telekill

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« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2023, 10:23:11 am »
Gaming prices have been fluctuating pretty regularly over the last few years. I've seen a few in my collection go over the $200 mark but my more expensive ones are hovering between $100-$150 at the moment. Game values seem to have plummeted recently -- based on https://www.pricecharting.com/

 - Ninja Turtles Hyperstone Heist (Genesis)
 - Lost World Jurassic Park (Genesis)
 - Zelda Twilight Princess (Gamecube)
 - Dino Crisis 2 (PS1)
 - Parasite Eve 2 (PS1)
 - Mario 3D All-Stars (Switch) -- New/Sealed -- Just broke the $100 barrier.

Of course, with the exception of Mario 3D All-Stars, I have these in my collection because I really enjoyed the games and wanted to continue playing them. I bought Mario for two reasons, 1. Mario Sunshine in HD if I ever wanted to replay. 2. Nintendo confirmed they were doing a limited printing of these, thus ensuring the game would skyrocket in price.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2023, 10:26:26 am by telekill »

galaxygamer102

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« Reply #5 on: August 23, 2023, 11:37:21 am »
Well as someone who's into game collecting and stuff as most of us here are, game prices are weird because of how they fluctuate. I'm kinda young so I don't have many rare games in my collection. The 6 (because if I go to 10 I'm just diving into ""recent"" switch games) most expensive items (not including consoles) I have are.... (all prices are based on pricecharting.com)

- Super Mario 3D All-Stars (78.23 yeah you could probably guess that)
- Joker Amiibo (70.55)
- Mario Party Advance PAL Version (59.32)
- Kirby's Dream Collection (53.00 but I swear this was like 60.00 a few weeks ago or something)
- Tomodachi Life [Nintendo Selects] (49.99)
- Kirby Canvas Curse (19.99)

I don't really have any sealed or new games as I wanna play every game I get.

I will never forget how I traded Pokemon White 2 into gamestop when I was 9 and got like ten dollars out of it. (If you're wondering, it's 100+ dollars now.)

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« Reply #6 on: August 23, 2023, 02:20:34 pm »
I might have E.T for the Atari 2600 somewhere on my 3000 game Atari Handheld console on an SD card :-\
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« Reply #7 on: August 23, 2023, 03:05:10 pm »
I always find it amusing how the most rare and valuable stuff in my gaming collection technically doesn't even exist. I've got a bunch of items for Team Fortress 2 that currently sell on the secondary market for around $500+ each. And some of them don't even do anything special or look different than the basic, worthless items in the game.

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« Reply #8 on: August 23, 2023, 04:58:41 pm »
my rarest stuff would be my FM Towns Marty games and AES and MVS carts maybe some saturn stuff.

redblaze57

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« Reply #9 on: August 23, 2023, 06:13:16 pm »
If games that were commercially available and excluding sites like Limited Run (I just have no idea where to look those sales numbers) Devil's Third on the Wii U is very likely my rarest

I feel I can confidentially say my actual rarest game is Super Russian  Roulette for the NES as that one was a Kickstart Homebrew Project. I don't know if the guy behind the project has made it available since but adding up the number of Backers and such, you're looking at just over 1,000 copies. It comes up so little pricecharting has N/A for a Loose and CIB price


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« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2023, 12:46:31 am »
I don't know about prices. Here are some of my playstation bangers.

1. Silent Hill Double Pack (PS2) 5 copies produced value unknown

2. Syphon Filter 3 9/11 recalled variant (PS1) sealed $2000 raw, ($5000-$10000 depending on grade) # copies unknown. more than 15, less than 30 based on what I've seen over the years.

3. Crash Bandicoot "N' Sane Trilogy Employee Appreciation Promo (PS4 game voucher in PS1 style case) last sale $2500. 5 ebay sales, plus a few private sales in groups

4. Poop Slinger (PS4) 5000+ depending on grade, 3500+ ungraded. 84 copies

5. 1001 Spikes (PS4) unreleased finished game $1000+ (5 confirmed owners)

6. Demon Pit - gold variant (PS4). 60 copies. Price value unknown

7. Mortal Kombat 3 jewel variant (ps1) $800-$1200 depending on condition

8. FIFA 96 jewel variant (PS1) $800-$1200 depending on condition

9. Injustice/Arkham City - Lenticular Double Pack (PS3) value unknown

10. Complete PS3 Digitales Set of 5 titles, 1. Counter Spy, 2. Dead Nation, 3. Hohokum, 4. Lost in the Rain, 5. Sound Shapes ($400 each average)

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« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2023, 08:47:26 am »
I imagined if the worst games were the rarest (like Superman 64 goes for 1 million dollars).

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« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2023, 08:48:25 am »
Anyone would like to know what's the 10 most rare games in your collection

What about your collection and why is it zero?

I don't collect games, there's a retro handheld coming up, and it's Anbernic.

dhaabi

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« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2023, 09:59:26 am »
10. Complete PS3 Digitales Set of 5 titles, 1. Counter Spy, 2. Dead Nation, 3. Hohokum, 4. Lost in the Rain, 5. Sound Shapes ($400 each average)

I find this to be a little telling about game collectors. These items do not include a game disc but instead a voucher for the digital software. The vouchers have all expired, meaning the product has no actual value related to game content.

I secured a copy of Hohokum three years ago for just under $15, and it's still sealed.

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« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2023, 01:25:11 am »
yes, #10 "the set" is purely a collectible. Playstation Network titles and early Sony experiment with digital sales market. Most people threw away the cases after claiming the vouchers, and the set saw limited distribution in select Latin countries, making it a unique Central America quest to find surviving copies. Hohokum and Dead Nation saw wider distribution and were available on EBAY for quite some time, the other three only appeared once to my knowledge.
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