Top 10 Most Expensive NES Games in 2024!
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It's no secret that the NES has some of the world's most sought-after and expensive games, but how much have prices risen over the years? Let's find out!
Games ranked by price of loose cart. All data retrieved from PriceCharting.com on 09-20-23.
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0:00 - Intro
0:07 - Ducktales
1:23 - Flintstones Surprise at Dinosaur Peak
2:48 - Hot Slots
3:44 - Peek-a-Boo Poker
4:37 - Cheetahmen II
6:00 - Little Samson
7:03 - Mega Man (5 Screws)
7:58 - Stadium Events
9:17 - Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991
10:20 - Nintendo World Championships 1990
Nintendo Campus Challenge Cartridge image is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Attribution: Jjhendricks at English Wikipedia
All other images used under fair use for educational purposes.
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Пікірлер: 200
Number of these games I will ever own: 0.
@gitgeronimo9375
10 ай бұрын
Hahaha same. Dude, I just adore your videos.
@retropalooza
10 ай бұрын
Nah, that duck tales 2 is obtainable. You just need the house cleaning grandma yard sale
@mchenrynick
10 ай бұрын
You forgot THE most expensive game, Super Mario Bros 1 in the retail box. Why? Because for the first few months of the NES lifecycle, Gyromite (and R.O.B.) were included and NOT SMB1. When R.O.B. failed, the NES then began being sold with SMB included and nobody needed to buy it separately. Because of this short timespan, SMB sold separately in the retail box was relatively limited. If I could've saw the future I would've saved mine. So yes, I have a separate retail copy, but not the box :(
@mrbob2675
10 ай бұрын
Why would anyone want to for those prices? There's far better games that cost $5-$10 dollars both retro and modern. This is just elitist collectors that gave into propaganda over reason.
@guyverjay1289
9 ай бұрын
To play games that sacked and you would have never bought back in the day
I know the guy who sold the $11k Mega Man 5 screw. He didn't even know he had that variant. He just heard about it and decided to check his collection, and sure enough, it was a 5 screw variant.
@billybob-ro6qf
9 ай бұрын
gotta check my copy
Ducktales being packed in shredded money sounds mad illegal LOL Shoutout to anyone else who checked their collection to see if their 100 dollar copy of Mega Man was actually a 10,000 dollar copy of Mega Man btw
I've been watching this channel for years and I have to say that I am enjoying this diversion into more Nintendo topics other than just Mario and Game genie codes. Keep up the great work, Gruz!
That's why emulation is morally right
@kip258
10 ай бұрын
Physical copy: -Impossible to find -Costs thousands of dollars -Can't actually play it because ware decreases value Emulation: -Easily available -Free -Might get a pc virus but probably wont
@MrVariant
10 ай бұрын
@kip7414 thankful for ninja jajamaru, arcade archives and telenet. Capcom town has a few online games to legally emulate like breath of fire or Super ghouls 'n ghosts.
@tarantinoish
10 ай бұрын
If you actually want to play any of these games. I mean other than Little Samson these games are expensive because they’re either the limited edition version, or they’re just terrible games that have such limited quantities that that’s the reason why they’re expensive in the first place. But yeah, emulate Little Samson for sure. Duck Tales is fun, but it’s not expensive and you’re better off playing any of the Mega Man sequels honestly.
@letcreate123
10 ай бұрын
I think you mean piracy. You could own the most expensive NES game in the world and still be playing it on an emulator. Maybe you don't even need to download the ROM separately if you have an NES ROM dumping device. Besides that I agree
@JB-js4xi
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Prices are absurd. Resellers have ruined it all
I got Little Samson for my birthday as a kid. Loved that game and still have the notebooks with the level codes. And of course the game as well. 😁
@promethiac2641
6 ай бұрын
A friend of the Family just died recently and left us all his vintage games to spread around the family. On top of classics like Earthbound and Xenogears wouldn't you know it.. Little Sampson. I couldn't believe it.
This hurts me my father owned a rental place in the 80’s we had most of these… but he sold it all in the mid 90’s.
There were 3 "versions" of the DuckTales lunchbox releases: 150 for NTSC + 150 for PAL + unknown releases of AP (Artist Proof) edition. Artist Proof meant that it was signed by the artist himself, and thus, it wasn't numbered. That version was way more valuable than the numbered version. Back in "the golden age of collecting", AP-version went easily for about $4000-5000 complete, depending on the condition. The numbered ones went for about $2000-3000. About $2000 is what one could expect with a crappy number, which was about what I sold mine for (I had a PAL-version with a crappy number in the 50s). I saw low-numbered ones go for $3000+. 4 other high-valuable CIB NES-games worth mentioning that goes for $10000+ (CIB = Complete in box) are Mah Jong (Hong Kong), Myriad 6-in-1, Caltron 6-in-1 and Snowboard Challenge (ESP) Always fun to see a channel that I am a fan of pull up these lists. As someone who's a PAL/SCN-collector, I wish you would've at least mentioned in the description that these are the top 10 most expensive NTSC/american games, although that's just details. Keep up the good work! :)
Very good video I enjoyed it a lot. Didn't even know of the strip poker game. I sure would've loved to play that in the 90s!... When I wasn't playing Leisure Suit Larry on the computer.
The five screw Mega Man is insanely rare. I really wonder how many copies actually exist, because I’ve been looking for one for about 25 years and I’ve never seen one. I know it exists, but it exists outside the normal realm of rare five screw status. That’s why it’s so expensive. I’ve owned three CIB “Dr. Wright” versions of Mega Man and all of them three screw.
Thanks for the nostalgia trip
Nice video gruz.
I dropped 100 on Dragon Quest 3...and Dragon Quest 4 for 150 recently. Lord have mercy... And Surprise at Dinosaur Peak used CIB was in my local game store for 2200
@MrVariant
10 ай бұрын
Wow hardcore collector lol my filthy casual self would just get the switch versions (dqm counts as dq4 sequel to me, especially considering versatility in party members and cameos from final boss Psaro's point of view). Do hate that dq3 isn't that customizable given the sexy/vamp personality spiking stats with women and only using thief, merchant and martial artist for early game though you could make a merchant into a martial artist to get 10k gold with a high lucky dig (gadabout sucks outside whistle for metal slime hunting). Still, it is fun to track prices, and I'm glad psvr2 is gonna be great this Q4 2023 with angry birds, a lower $350 gently used price and a buncha releases. I admit the range of expensive games is interesting.
@commentresurrection1841
8 ай бұрын
Same and it was worth every dollar
Very cool, thanks
I'm pretty sure the youth center I used to go to as a kid in Ft. Rucker Alabama had a copy of Stadium Events that they let kids check out and play on the tv at the youth center. I specifically remember my friend having World Class Track Meet with a Power Pad as we know it and playing the same game with a different looking pad and name at the youth center.
@shawndavis5802
9 ай бұрын
Lol I live in enterprise
OMG a childhood friend of mine had Stadium Events and the pad.
Flintstones "rental only" story is a complete myth. It was not a rental exclusive by any means. Available retail like any other game in the library.
That would be so dope to get lucky and find one of these at a garage sale or something
@charlieretro
9 ай бұрын
There most likely still out there and there could be people out there that have it and have no idea its worth anything.
Do the SNES version! And make sure to include the super rare and almost unknown Nintendo World Championships 1994 cart!
It’s a real bummer when an expensive “rare” game is also a truly great playing game like Little Samson, what a great game
I have flinstones 2, mega man and lickle (little samson) on famiclone of 90s
Loved the Nes Duck Tales, spent a lot of time playing that one.
@billybob-ro6qf
9 ай бұрын
I played the remake
Great video
I have about 15 five screw games that I got when I was a kid back in 85-86. No Mega Man but have Kid Icarus, Super Mario Bros and some other good games.
Great video and it is amazing that you have all of these games! #emulation #roms
now, i know this isnt a game genie video, but i just found a new one and its way too cool to pass up on! PULLEY makes it so that when you are moving, you float! if you move fast enough you fly! to go back down you have to stop moving. please check this one out in the next game genie vid!
With the 5 screw Mega Man variant, how do you know if the box and manual came with the game or just taken from a different Mega Man game?
Pocket change for a KZreadr like the man Gruz!
The NWC 1990 gold cartridge is the holy grail of the NES library.
@kip258
10 ай бұрын
Only 6 have been verified to still exist, if I remember correctly.
@janX9
10 ай бұрын
@@kip258only *ONE* known copy of Nintendo Campus challenge exists yet, NWC it's the expensive one ??? Huh 🤔
@PiroKUSS
6 ай бұрын
@@janX9 There's more demand for NWC than Campus Challenge.
I cry every time I see a list like this, since I had one of those NWC cartridges!! They were giving those as the prize for winning each division at each local stop, and my neighbor won the 10 (or 12?) and under division. We played it ALL THE TIME, and when he got bored with it he traded it to me for something I can't even remember. Then my dumbass traded it again to another friend later on! 😭
Well, now I need to go dig up my collection and see how many screws are in my Megaman cartridge. I had no idea about the 3 vs 5 screw cartidges!
@orangejjay
5 ай бұрын
So ... how many screws ya got? 😂😂
@soddog4
5 ай бұрын
@@orangejjayNot enough!
Back in like 1995ish the K-mart across the street from me had a good 1000 nes games they were selling on clearance for 5 bucks a game man if I could go back to my 10 year old self lol
We need more game stores running tournaments on the official NWC cartridges where the prize IS the cartridge. Have the entry fee high enough the store makes its money and then some from the purchase price of the cartridge. There should be more people who own these carts because they won them by being the best at the trio of NWC games than who bought them directly.
@goldengirl8355
6 ай бұрын
Cool idea. Hard to make happen most likely but would be awesome to see it happen!
Good gruz
@kip258
10 ай бұрын
Good gruz
4:53 that song is called It Takes Two by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock! Was that song in the game?
@orangejjay
5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that's the 8-bit cover of it. You can find the whole five minute version by searching for it on KZread. ❤
Honorable mention: Bonks Revenge
Was that just in the US or something stadium events changed name? Because when I was young I played Stadium Events at a friends house. (Sweden).
Got Little Samson as a kid, parents wouldn't buy me an SNES back then. Thought the box art looked cool. Still have the manual, sadly it's a bit damaged. No box either. Easily the rarest video game I own.
@ericsonhunt6433
9 ай бұрын
lucky catch ! in fascinated by companies that were developing things like that in the twilight years of thise consoles
Pat the NES Punk wants to know your location.
Well how the hell do you know if you have a sealed 5 screw version of Megaman if you haven’t opened the box to look it? If you open the package to see then it’s no longer sealed now is it? Are you trying to create a paradox here?
@jamisreebirzick5872
10 ай бұрын
if I had to guess, there’s a difference on the game box (like a revision number) that could distinguish 3-screw and 5-screw games.
@TJBrumfield
Ай бұрын
I don't recall NES boxes really being sealed. You could just open then and put the game back in the box. And I thought the video just said "complete in box", not sealed.
If we only knew when we were 10 to buy NES games from 1993 and 1994 :)
@questionblock8949
9 ай бұрын
Oh to go back in time...
1:38 THE SAME FEELING WHEN YOU GREW UP IN THE NINETIES IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE, AND ALL THESE FLINTSTONES AND DUCK TALES WERE JUST GAMES OF YOUR CHILDHOOD. BY THE WAY, WHERE IS THE POWER BLADE 2?
Very proud to say I bought a very nice cib Little Samson in late 2019 for $2500, right before eBay started charging tax where I live.
no way i just notice that cheetah men theme is the mario cat kaizo
I bought "Stadium Events" for less than a dollar, back in the old Funco {FuncoLand} era. I bought the Panesian trilogy of adult games for $25 each, I think, when a local video store closed. After completing my NES collection, the N64 was already released, and I started buying as many of them as I could... I got all of them too... 😉Sadly my NES collection is the worse for wear, as I got lots of ripped label carts and things like that, and I wanted to play the games so didn't care what condition they were in. I loved being one of the first USA players to get "Bananas Prince" beat it, and translate it into English. I do have the FDS and the 64DD, but tried to use them very little as rewriting onto the same disk felt like it would wear out the reader-writer{s}.
Everytime I hear Action 52 I think of Angry video game need episode, he did it no justice 😂😂
I'd say a loose copy of stadium events is more around 25k + I think that last 16k sale on eBay didn't go through
Thanks for the video gruz but once I saw the price for Mega Man 1 I hastily ran to my closet dug out my container full of cartridges pulled out Mega Man and was immediately crushed. It was the 3 screw variant😭. For a brief moment I thought I had something left that was extremely valuable in my collection after selling a couple of rare NES and Super NES in 2015 that I bought back in the mid 90s to early 2000s from Funcoland for cheap at the time. I sold them at the time for 2 reasons the 1st one to buy my son some clothes for school and the 2nd reason was more of an impulse to go to Las Vegas for the 1st time with my girlfriend at the time. I still have some rare Sega Genesis games in my collection which I may pass on down to my granddaughter.
@hunterbless6466
9 ай бұрын
Don't worry, even if it was the 5 screw its not worth nearly what was claimed in the video
@danielmrtns
9 ай бұрын
Sold some games to take the ex-girlfriend to Vegas… you seem like a cool guy! 😎
@chaseman94
9 ай бұрын
@danielmrtns I think I said it wrong. We were together at the time ,got engaged in 2017 ,but over time she showed her true colors so I broke up with her in 2021. Now I'm thankful I dodged a bullet.
@danielmrtns
9 ай бұрын
@@chaseman94 oh, I see! Would have been funnier if you had taken the ex to Vegas… 😃 Hope you had a good time.
fun vid
Might have to check my copy of MegaMan....if thats the case i would be sad to part with it but the money would help.
I rushed to see if my MM1 copy was it. It only had three screws. If it the one described in this video, I would have zero hesitation selling it.
I’ve got two of these games, Flintstones 2 and Little Samson. The rest will forever remain out of my reach.
Hey have you tried super sunny world? It's a mario clone in development
I used to be a massive NES collector back in the day and had everything but the Panesian games (never wanted NES porn). Had NO idea Little Sampson, Power Blade II, Cheetahmen II, or Stadium Events would bring in what I sold them for years ago!! They'd have doubled had I kept them a bit longer. lol Oh well!!
Yeh im good with my nes mini 😄
Cheetah men 2 lol that name
My prediction for the #1 most expensive game before I watch this: Little Samson. Edit: way off lol
@tveye363
10 ай бұрын
Lol, really? Little Samson over NWC?
I don’t know how the gold cartridge beat out the Bandai full pack for #1 lol
I remember spending an obscene amount of time with a friend playing all the nonsense on that Action 52 cartridge. All the games were so bad, and yet weirdly endearing.
I have Mega Man, but not sure if it's 5 screws or 3.
If you'll excuse me, I have an ebay listing for MegaMan I need to make...
The gold kart used to be worth more like 5 years ago
I will check my Megaman now😂 i got also ducktales but not gold😢
I know its rare to find Koei's game cartridges for the NES, but they dont fetch THIS type of money either.
That's some really expensive paper and cardboard
I still have my duck tails game.
Flintstones 2 can be bought for $5, just ask Billy Chaser.
Nice! 👍🏻🇺🇲
And then there is the guy who owns a SEALED CASE!!! of Stadium events. Some dude tried to buy up all the Stadium events copies and thats when Wearhouse dude who had SEALED CASES of NES games which took the known number of Sealed Copies of Stadium Events from ONE to SEVENTEEN He said "If you start trying to horde Stadium Events I CAN AND WILL END YOUR VALUE" and posted pictures of his Case of SE He could easily sell off his 16 Sealed Copies and Plummet the price.
I paid $5 for the original Mega Man. I bought it from a local rental store when they were getting rid of NES games and focusing on SNES/Genesis games. Actually I bought Mega Man 1, 5, 6 for 5 bucks each. Sadly its the 3 screw version, but still.
@charlieretro
9 ай бұрын
I wish I would have bought a lot of games when videos stores started to shut down.
I actually saw an eBay sale for a gold NWC for A MILLION FUCKING DOLLARS
I'm sure KZreadr John Hancock owns 5 copies of each game!
Of course I have the three screw mega man....
1:54 …or rent it from one that was about to close
I know of another one that could be on this list. Stack Up as we all know, is one of only two games that were released for use with R.O.B. the robot. The other game, Gyromite, is pretty easy to get your hands on but Stack Up is around $180.00 for a loose cartridge and upwards of around $1,200.00 for a copy complete in box. Ouch! You could, in theory at least, lower the price by gathering the pieces separately, as mentioned above it's around $180.00 for the cartridge and upwards of around $300.00 for the empty box (though, hopefully the plastic tray is still inside so you have a place to store everything). The arms and blocks are the only problem with this equation because I haven't seen any 'real' copies for sale loose yet so I don't know how much they would typically go for these days but we'll say around $200.00 - $300.00 for sake of argument. That's around $500.00 - $700.00 all together which means that you're getting a complete copy of Stack Up for about half the price and of course the sacrifice of convenience but, hey, at least it would work...if I could only find a legit set of arms and blocks instead of cheap, 3D printed replacements. I would also like to throw in a quick correction here, I just found two copies of the Nintendo World Championships gold cartridge on EBay and the sellers were asking one million and two million respectively. I hope that nobody was dumb enough to actually pay that much knowing that they are worth about half of that.
So you mean the Flintstones game i had as a kid was a bootleg??
Even tho the video is great, updating the title to 2024 despite it being uploaded in late-mid 2023 is... kind of a bad move.
"2 extra screws will cost you a whole lot of money"... That's what she said 🙂
"Complete with shredded 1 dollar bills" Aaaa yes, it would not be complete otherwise. Stupid fiat.
Super Mario sealed in the box mint sold for 1 million.
@MrJohnlennon007
2 ай бұрын
That’s WATA trying to abuse the video game value
Yeah, I’m sticking to the Atari 7800.
I am almost sure that retro gaming is a new way to launder money
@charlieretro
9 ай бұрын
Thankfully the prices have started to go down.
@orangejjay
5 ай бұрын
"Art" has always been a way to launder money.
Collectability seems like such a fragile thing. I could make a 1 of 1 drawing of a plant and it's worthless, even tho there is literally only 1 in the world.
So as someone who appreciates classic video games for nostalgia purposes but could never see myself spending 3 to 4 digits for a game...what is the appeal of having a rare or expensive NES game?
@commentresurrection1841
8 ай бұрын
The same appeal to owning any other collectable. The feeling of having something that many others don't and want
Flintstones was indeed sold in stores. The "rental only" thing is a myth to drive up price.
Sounds like Capcom was bribing the game media with that Duck Tales release. What a shocker. And here I was thinking that games reviewers were honest. lol jk
I expected to see Smash tv, I think it was one of the last.
Mr Gimmick?
This should be titled "Rare games for idiots who are bad with money".
Me: Cheetahmen II as a terrible game Buddy: yeah it's the worst game of all time. Can i borrow *FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS*
A fool and his money are soon parted.
They're only worth what some sucker is paying for it.
@orangejjay
5 ай бұрын
... or launder money for.
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No one has sold one of the 15 special edition golden nes zelda 1 carts. Because none of you are cool enough to ever even have seen one.
Collectors are High.
GOD I LOVE ROMS AND EVERDRIVE CARTS ! so much cheaper !
@commentresurrection1841
8 ай бұрын
But not nearly as cool
@piteupitouche
8 ай бұрын
@@commentresurrection1841 You play the same exact game on an original console, so YES its even much cooler !
@commentresurrection1841
8 ай бұрын
I just dont get the same nostalgic feeling from an emulator. I never booted up a computer full of roms in the 80s and 90s. I do however use an emulator to decide which cartridges I want to buy @@piteupitouche
I watched this in 2023, now they changed the title to 2024. Laziest way to "try" and keep a video relevant longer.
A delusional fool was trying his luck and advertised a Super Mario NES cartridge for £500,000. That is half a million, in case you were not in that level of math. I made an offer for £50, but as it was not accepted, I bought an open cartridge in good condition for around £10, including postage. This delusional greed will come to an end very soon.
I doubt if Stadium Events costs that much.
Some guy tried to pawn off those two last championship games to pawn stars and they offered the guy 3500$ for both carts. Lol
@orangejjay
5 ай бұрын
That's assuming anything on that show or any other reality TV is legit ... which it probably isn't.