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Kasz216 said:
KylieDog said:
radishhead said:
KylieDog said:
Chris Hu said:
gergroy said:
where would you determine the value of your games?


Look up prices on ebay.


Just tried that but cannot find any results, not sure what words to search for for a combined Mario, racing and Tetris game.

If you're serious, you'll be thousands of dollars better off if you sold that game

Why, what makes it rare, the gold casing?  LoZ NES has one too.


I'd guess you already know and it's a joke, but for the heck of it... because there are only 26 in existence... that is assuming it's not a reproduction cart.

The Nintendo Power version of Nintendo World Championship ironically being worth more then the version given out to the participants due to it's relative rarity.

As far as I know it's the most valuable game in gaming.


Outside maybe the "quest" series on Atari.

 

I think there's a Bible game for the Atari VCS, I can't remember the title, game that was thought to be a myth untill someone found one in a garage sale. Only one is known to excist and a magazine ads prooves it was sold to the public. There may be more out there, but only one has survived so far.