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Hm, I don't believe we have a topic for this yet. I've been interested in the mystique of rare video games on various old consoles lately. The Atari 2600 had a lot of them, mostly because the console manufacturers didn't need to approve a requisite number of copies be made, and anybody could code a game, so that led to a lot of small companies producing extremely small runs of titles (we're talking a hundred or fewer here). After mentioning in the other thread my rare Swordquest: WaterWorld find at a local shop (for $200!), I started getting curious if anyone else has had a run-in with a rare game.
I have one of the rarest North American GameCube titles, which in that region fewer than 4,000 copies sold. That would be:
2 – Dragonite, Yoshi648Here's my current collection of rare and desirable items:
2 – Reuniclus, Cat333Pokémon|
*roots through my drawer*
Eh, rare video games isn't something I have a lot of. The hardest one for me to obtain has been Xenoblade Chronicles, took a while to hunt down and cost 50 dollars used, but it's not "rare" the same way Eon Tickets and Virtual Boys are. |
Man i wish i could borrow an Eon Ticket from you Cat! I have an E-reader to use it to, but not a Ruby/Sapphire game (Just emerald). But i have been hunting down E-reader pokemon cards from the first few sets of when the old Ruby&Sapphire TCG sets that support the e-reader.
Oh and how much is Pokemon coliseum worth.
Yeah, complete means it includes everything that came with the original purchase: box, disc/cartridge, manual, and sometimes also the advertising material. Getting a complete copy of a game in a plastic container (most disc-based games, most Genesis, DS, 3DS, Vita) is quite easy, but doing so with a game that came in a flimsy cardboard box is more challenging. Most people settle for the cartridge and manual with those, and some create their own cases.
I don't have much in the way of rare games, but I guess my most valuable/uncommon game possession is my Pokemon Crystal cartridge. Not to say the game is impossible to come across, I assume most flea markets probably have some floating around still even to this day. But with that said it did take me roughly 3 years to find and I haven't seen one in a flea market or pawn shop since.
The rarest one that I have that comes to mind right now is actually Digimon Rumble Arena 2 for Gamecube. From what I understand, it's hard to find, and my local shop has it for $55. I think what happened is that it had a really soft release. I don't remember seeing any advertisement about it before it came out. I just saw it in the store one day. I've also got a copy of Super Mario RPG, but that one is a little more common if you ask me.
Oh boy, the original Australian release of Saints Row IV is going to most certainly be extremely rare in the future:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/unc.../1100-6424902/