Nintendo 64 game value guide




















Snowboard Kids 2 has climbed the rankings since our last guide revision, but it has been much more of a gradual increase especially for loose carts compared to the likes of Stunt Racer 64 and Super Bowling. Unsurprisingly, the complete copies have seen the greatest appreciation.

Of course, Rage Wars is not hard to find in its original black cartridge form. However, this release was plagued with a bug that broke its co-op mode and Acclaim offered a trade-in program for a fixed version.

This fixed variant was in a standard grey cartridge. A decade later, collectors increasingly realize that these patched carts are a special collectors item. Years later, it is one of the hardest games to find and is still very fun. But Worms Armageddon is still a bit lower in our rankings as collectors have discovered more of the above titles the are actually tricker to find — especially in complete form.

This cult-classic franchise from Konami has grown in popularity quite a bit over the last decade, but in , the series was pretty niche in North America. The game also happens to be a fine example of a 2. The games were understandably much more popular and printed in higher quantities in the PAL regions. Since they had the game pretty much good to go, they still released it in North America, but kept the print run pretty minimal.

We see a lot of loose cartridges surface on eBay, but boxed and complete copies are pretty hard to come by. And we all know by now that minty cardboard boxes of rare games keep rising in value. Check for International Superstar Soccer on eBay. Over time, however, the Starcraft name brought collectors back around in the aftermarket. Once Starcraft II arrived, more fans tried to track this one down.

Its hard enough to see cartridges show up on eBay, let alone a complete copy. Check for Getter Love!! Yes, before this cult classic shooter from Treasure blasted its way to the Dreamcast, it was actually a Japanese-only release for the N In addition to being one of the best games on the system, it was also limited to a print run of only 10, Check for Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh on eBay.

Aaaahhhh, the N It kept me well entertained when I was going through one of my hardest phases in life. And I will be forever grateful for that! Not sure. Yeah, I totally understand. Hmm — on ebay. Those were probably US copies or one of the other rush games but the only complete copy of rush PAL version someone wants pounds for it very rare game in PAL N64 its a top 10 rarity.

It's certainly a console with an eye-catching view. Obviously, the original N64 would be the lowest by default due to the number of models sold. It is the base console and was for some time, especially in the West, so it is a console most N64 consumers owned. Even those who collect N64s will mostly all have a grey model, and because it has a low rarity, the console is placed bottom of the list. There's nothing quite like picking up that unique controller for it though.

Despite being a console exclusive to Japan, the selling price for this orange and black model that are the colors of the popular Japanese Baseball team do not sell at a high value. One would think investors would have driven up the value of the console, with its exclusivity.

It seems to be a console that is usually found without its box which could explain the low price, but even with multiple controllers, the Daiei Hawks model strikes out as one of the lowest on this list.

On the other hand, this wasn't even a complete model, as it wasn't boxed and was just the console and matching controller. On N It looks like the Fire Orange is either a fan favorite to not be sold, or one that collectors don't favor as much. Another Japan-exclusive with an unexpectedly low selling price is the JUSCO model, which was made in celebration of the store's 30th anniversary. This model had a similar design to the Smoke N64, but it is another that is usually found without its box.

But it's probable that fewer of these consoles were made, and obviously, it was to a specific market. Nintendo 64 System. Zelda Ocarina of Time. Conker's Bad Fur Day. Mario Kart Zelda Majora's Mask. Clay Fighter Sculptors Cut. Super Smash Bros. Paper Mario. Pokemon Stadium. Zelda Ocarina of Time [Collector's Edition]. Donkey Kong Zelda Majora's Mask [Collector's Edition].

Because of this, some think it received a US release and exact value can be hard to nail down. Unless they were one of the lucky few who happened to snag the limited-edition bundle that came with both. This bundle also came with skins for the Game Boy Color, a t-shirt, badges, and a promotional boomerang. Unfortunately for most of us, only were made. Outside of limited editions bundles, however, the majority of Game Boy and Game Boy Color games can be found for fairly cheap. One of the cheapest is one of the most popular games in arcade history.

Pac-Man has been ported to multiple consoles, not just Nintendo's. But the Game Boy version meant taking the game wherever you went for the first time. In the early 90s, Nintendo liked to hold promotional competitions for players to earn prizes and Nintendo Powerfest was one of those competitions. The competition came through several big cities and was based around players being able to score as many points as possible on a special game pack.

Players were tasked with either finishing a level in Super Mario Bros. Presents Major League Baseball. With Tetris being the major success that it was, Nintendo knew they needed to find their own quick-thinking puzzle game similar in nature.

Once they had the formula, they logically attached their most popular mascot and the game sold like hot cakes. Many people who owned an NES also owned Dr. Mario, so it can still be commonly found. Via: amazon. Via: nintendolife.

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