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Brand new the cheapest game I ever bought was NBA Street on the GC for $2.54, which is what it rang up for at the register at target (list price at the time was $19.99).

The cheapest used games I ever got were some NES games at my local Cash Converters for $0.99 each. Stuff like MLB Baseball and Ice Hockey, and most other common games.

You used to be able to get even PS1 / N64 games there for dirt cheap like $2-$5 each, but nowadays the value of classic games has increased, especially with the rise of eBay and online price appraisal sites that instantly show the demand for any game and what its current going price is. For example I bought a brand new, sealed copy of Worms Armageddon on N64 back in 2002 during the GC/PS2 era for $20, and nowadays the game LOOSE goes for over $200 regularly, and complete in box (which I have) can go for as high as $500.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.