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painmaster212 said:
alabtrosMyster said:

I own Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn! Only around 5000 copies were printed! (In english) the worst thing is, this is one of the best 32-bit games, it has a unique combat system, and great story... And I got it for 50$, last time I checked, it could be worth around 400$ in very good condition.

 

Nobody truly knows how many copies of PDS were made but it is more widely accepted that the number is closer to 30k then 5k because if only 5k were made the game's value would more then likely be over 1k. Great game too and it seems unlikely that it will ever be rereleased due to the claims of the source code being lost so the value will continue to rise over the years because I remember when this game was around $150 a few years ago...

On topic though, I see alot of people listing Metroid Prime Trilogy and other games that are widely available either in stores or on eBay, a rare game is something you can't just go on Ebay and find over 50 listings for so that would right away rule out popular games such as Earthbound, Metroid Prime Trilogy and Xenoblade. Unless the TC meant valuable games not rare anyways :D 

IT could depend on version where in Europe and Australia only PAL versions work and USA and Japan is NTSC for example

I mean most copies of Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance are in NTSC and thus are cheaper but the Rarer PAL version can be as much as $150 Australian on ebay.

The fact you have to pay so much for a game to work on your system would be the definition of a rare game right?