Video Games Worth A Small Fortune If You Still Own Them

Gaming is not a cheap hobby. New games can cost $30 to $70 each and in some cases, experienced gamers can spend a few short days mastering their new purchase before moving onto the next challenge. Gaming enthusiasts can easily spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year, and sometimes they luck out with purchases that turn into small (and sometimes very large), gaming goldmines.

Here are some of the rarest and most valuable video games ever created for gaming consoles. At least one title is worth north of $100,000.

Amazing Tater For Game Boy In Mint Condition Sold For $1,688

Amazing Tater
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If you do a quick search for Amazing Tater you'll find a bunch of used copies selling anywhere from $100 to $500. The game was popular enough that quite a few copies exist but are still rare enough to fetch at least a few hundred dollars on average.

In 2012, Amazing Tater was put on the auction block in mint condition. The pristine copy of the game brought in $1,688, which remains the public selling record for the title.

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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Fortune Hunter Edition For PS3 Sold For $1,973

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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was released on the Playstation 3 and the regular copy of the game can be purchased from your local Gamestop for a fraction of the cost we've listed. That's because the Fortune Hunter Edition was not available in stores.

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Packed full of collectible art, a replica artifact, and a case autographed by the Naughty Dog development team, this title could only be won via an online lottery. Online players of the game were auto-enrolled in the lottery and only a handful took home the collector's prize.

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Shantae Is A $2,100 Game Boy Color Game

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Husband and wife, Erin and Matt Bozon, tried to find a home for their game Shantae for years and it finally arrived on Game Boy Color in 2002. Sadly, the game launched right after the arrival of Game Boy Advanced.

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Because of the poor timing, the game only received 25,000 copies. If you own a mint condition of this title you can expect a selling price of around $2,000. The highest public sale to date has been $2,100.

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Earthbound For SNES Has Fetched Up To $2,127

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EarthBound was released for the SNES in 1995 and back then it was an expensive title at $70. Along with the game itself, gamers received a full-sized guide book and a handful of other goodies.

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After the Nintendo 64 arrived, the fanfare around EarthBound vanished and only 150,000 copies went out the door. The game has since become a cult classic and original copies have reached up to $2,127 in mint condition and with the original extras.

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Harvest Moon For SNES Can Bring You $2,200

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Harvest Moon came out for the SNES the same year that the Nintendo 64 was introduced. As gamers flocked to the new platform they quickly lost interest in SNES games, which turned Harvest Moon into a quickly-ditched project.

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The game was largely forgotten by most casual gamers but in 2016 a copy sold for $2,199.99. It was in mint condition but non-mint copies easily sell for $100 or more on eBay and other auction sites.

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Elemental Gearbolt Assassin's Case Edition For Playstation Can Sell For $2,200

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Elemental Gearbolt is the creation of Alfa System. Released in 1997, the game was popular and there are many copies available. However, the game's Assassin's Case Edition is rare with 50 or fewer copies known to have been produced.

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The special edition includes an aluminum embossed case along with a Golden Namco GuncCon controller, a red or gold PlayStation Memory card, and a few other additions that add to the collector's edition value of this particular copy. The special edition could only be won by gamers at an E3 tournament, which made it even harder to obtain.

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Mega Man V For Game Boy Is Worth $2,500

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If you're a fan of the Mega Man franchise and you have a copy of Mega Man V for Game Boy, you could take home $2,500 by selling the game. While Mega Man was popular, the fifth iteration was received with mixed reviews that didn't help its popularity.

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With so many versions of Mega Man available, buyers weren't interested in another game to defeat. Years later, a mint copy of the title sold for $2,500. That copy was still sealed in its original packaging. Used copies regularly sell for more than $100.

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Dead Space Ultra Limited Edition For Xbox 360 Has Sold For $2,500

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Dead Space was released in 2008 by EA and the company simultaneously announced it was releasing 1,000 units through the EA Store. A copy of the rare package sold for $2,500 in 2018.

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If you were lucky enough to buy the rare edition it includes bonus content, lithograph artwork, an artbook, a graphic novel, and an Ishimura crew patch. An animated Downfall DVD was also included in the sale.

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Pepsi Invaders For Atari 2600 Could Fetch You $3,500

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Released in 1983, the Atari 2600 game Pepsi Invaders was a new take on the classic game Space Invaders. The game was a Coca-Cola based feature that was given to the company's executives during a sales convention. The game's box includes the wording, "Atari Goes Better With Coke."

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While gameplay mimics the original Space Invaders, the aliens spell out the word PEPSI and the top of the screen reads "Coke Wins." Only 125 copies were created and non-mint copies have sold for $800 while a mint edition copy sold for $3,500.

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Spud's Adventure For Game Boy Could Put $3,500 In Your Pocket

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Spud's Adventure was released by Game Boy in 1991 and the action RPG is a weird adventure led by a potato who must rescue Princess Mato.

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Game developer Atlus limited the number of copies made available to the public. In turn, the game is incredibly rare and quickly became a collector's dream come true. Used copies of the game easily sell for $200 or more. A mint copy, still in the original box, copy of Spud's Adventure sold for $3,500.

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ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut For Nintendo 65 Can Fetch Up To $4,000

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ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut was released in 1998 as an update for the original ClayFighter 63⅓. The collector's edition includes additional characters and other elements that changed the original gameplay.

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In a change of pace, this edition was only available as a Blockbuster Video game rental. Blockbuster stores often destroyed a game's original box, only keeping one copy for display purposes. You can grab hundreds of dollars for a loose game or up to $4,000 if you somehow have the game with its original packaging.

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Wrecking Crew For NES Is Worth $4,060 In Mint Condition

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Wrecking Crew was an NES game that was released in 1985. If the main character on the box looks familiar, that's because you play as Mario! The game was ahead of its time, allowing for a level editor that would later become standard for many Mario titles.

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Sadly, only the Japanese version offered a tape drive accessory to save game progress and that left many American buyers looking elsewhere for new games to play. The going price for a mint condition copy of Wrecking Crew in a sealed box is around $4,000.

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Batman Forever Limited Edition For PAL NES Is Worth $4,202

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Batman Forever Limited Edition for Pal SNES
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Batman Forever took its title from the movie of the same name. Released for PAL SNES in 1995, the game wasn't was critically panned and that led to low sales.

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The Batman Forever Limited Edition title regularly fetches around $500 for used copies while a mint copy has sold for $4,202 at auction. This is one of the rarest SNES games on the market so a $4,000 price tag isn't uncommon for the title.

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Entertainment Mountain Bike Rally & Speed Racer For SNES Could Fetch You $4,800

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This is a unique offering because it features multiple titles that combine for an amazing collector's item. This package includes both Entertainment Mountain Bike Rally and Speed Racer. If you have an equally rare SNES exercise bike from Life Fitness you'll even get some exercise playing this game.

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The bike, sold with the 2-in-1 cartridge, in mint condition, has brought in up to $4,800. It's not a cheap gaming auction item but your serious gamer friends will flock to your house to try out the bike and the games it comes with.

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The DuckTales Remastered Press Kit For NES Is Worth $5,100

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In 2013 a new edition of the DuckTales game for NES was released. It was a Capcom promotional package and only 150 full packages were ever created.

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The package came equipped with the game, a metal DuckTales lunchbox, a music program guide, a certificate of authenticity, and shredded money. One copy of the game sold in 2014 for $5,100. It's the first game on our list to pass the $5,000 mark.

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King of Fighters 2000 For Neo Geo Is Worth $5,750

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The English version of The King of Fighters 2000 for Neo Geo is incredibly rare and sought after by game collectors looking to buy elusive games that were manufactured in very low numbers.

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With only around 100 copies said to exist and a very limited released in North America, this game has fetched upwards of $5,750. That was the going price for a mint copy that was sold in 2017 which likely means the price is even higher today.

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The Flintstones: The Surprise At Dinosaur Peak! For NES: $6,624.03

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The Flintstones: The Surprise At Dinosaur Peak! debuted for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994 and it was promptly sent to video stores as part of a rental model meant to earn more money for gaming and video rental stores.

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The game was released four years after the SNES debuted which already made it a hard sale. As previously mentioned, video rental companies often destroyed all but one or two display boxes which means a fully intact copy can sell for upwards of $6,600.

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Super Copa For SNES Has Sold At Auction For $6,900

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Released in 1993, Super Copa is the Spanish and Portuguese version of a game called Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer. The game was created by Sculptured Software and used the same gaming engine that powered NCAA Basketball and NHL Stanley Cup Hockey.

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Only released in Latin America, the game became incredibly rare almost immediately following its release and is even harder to find today. A mint copy still sealed in its original box sold several years ago for $6,900.

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Atlantis II Is An Atari 2600 Game Worth A Cool $6,982

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Atlantis II debuted in 1993 and was given to winners of a gaming tournament. The only differences from the original Atlantis game were faster gameplay and a brand new scoring system.

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In 2011 someone managed to grab a copy of Atlantis II for $6,982. It was a surprising sale because the game is so rare that it's almost never spotted in auctions or even gloated about by game collectors who happen to own a copy of the incredibly rare game.

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Little Samson For NES Sold For $8,738.93

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Little Samson debuted for the NES in 1992 and sales were hampered because the SNES was already available and dominating the gaming market. Sales for the game started slow and never picked up, leaving a limited supply available for collectors.

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Simply having this game with its original box, in non-mint condition, can fetch upwards of $1,000, which showcases its rarity. In comparison, a mint-in-box copy sold for a very specific $8,738.93.

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Super Mario Bros. 2 Can Fetch $10,000 (But There's A Catch)

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The English version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was available in abundance, sorry to burst your bubble. With that being said, a version of the game was created for a Hong Kong audience that includes Cantonese.

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The game was rare and even a loose cartridge can bring up upwards of $1,000 or more. One mint-in-the-box copy of the game sold for $10,000. Even if you don't speak the language, if you're a collector this is probably on your list of must-have titles.

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Red Sea Crossing For Atari 2600 Can Earn Upwards Of $10,400

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Red Sea Crossing debuted in 1983 and only 100 copies were produced, making it one of the rarest Atari 2600 games in existence. That might help explain why a mint-condition copy sold in 2012 for $10,000.

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Only two copies of the game have ever shown up in public. As an added bonus, the game was originally advertised with a coloring book and an audiotape. No copies with those options have been found but if they exist the auction price could end up even higher than $10,000.

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Nintendo Powerfest Has Sold For $15,600

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Nintendo held a competition in 1994 in which competition level copies of Super Mario Kart, Super Mario All-Stars, and Ken Griffey Jr. Home Run Derby were all played on a single Powerfest cartridge.

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The company offered 33 cartridges for the competition and 31 of them were eventually recycled for parts. The remaining two cartridges have sold several times over the last 26 years, with the most recent high ticket sale reaching $15,600.

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Tetris for Mega Drive Can Demand A $16,000 Price Tag

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Tetris was developed by the USSR in the 1980s and was licensed by the country. SEGA ended up creating its own edition of the game for the Mega Drive but stopped production after facing a lawsuit from Kyoto-based publisher Tengen which produced the NES version of Tetris.

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One collector managed to get a copy of the game that was signed by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov. The collector paid $16,000 for the game. Tetris Holding LLC is now headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Nintendo Campus Challenge Is Worth $20,000 If You Happen To Own A Copy

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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was a popular console for gaming tournaments and that's how we ended up with Nintendo's Campus Challenge in 1992. This multi-game cartridge includes Super Mario World, F-Zero, and Pilotwings.

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Much like Acclaim's decision to destroy tournament cartridge copies, all of the cartridges from the tournament were supposed to be destroyed. In 2009, a single cartridge was revealed and it quickly sold for $20,100. No other copies are known to exist and the one revealed in 2009 seemingly came out of nowhere.

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Super Mario Bros. is Worth $30,000.

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Super Mario Bros. helped launch the NES into the stratosphere. The game was incredibly popular and a lot of copies were sold. However, gamers were so excited to play it that they quickly removed it from the original packaging and started their new gaming addiction.

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In 2017, a factory-sealed copy of the game was revealed and the seller was able to collect $30,000 for it. It's time to look through your old NES collection and see if you happen to own an unopened copy.

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Air Raid For Atari 2600 Is Worth $33,000

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Air Raid is one of the rarest Atari 2600 games of all time but that didn't stop a copy from surfacing in 2012 and then selling for $33,433 at auction.

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Air Raid is the only game created by Men-A-Vision and very few copies were ever produced. The copy sold in 2012 was given to a drugstore owner in 2012. The owner decided the game wasn't a good fit for his customers and the sales rep from the gaming company told him to keep the copy he received because nobody seemed interested in playing it.

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Stadium Events For NES Is Worth More Than $40,000

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Stadium Events produced a fairly robust 2,000 copies, robust at least compared to other titles on our list. However, only 200 copies made it onto store shelves and those were only sold at Woolworths locations in the Northeastern United States. Talk about the perfect situation for creating a collector scenario.

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Eventually, the game was recalled and repackaged under the name World Class Track Meet. To date, 11 copies of Stadium Events are believed to still be in existence. In 2017, a copy of the game sold for $43,100.

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Nintendo World Championships Gold 1990 Sold For $100,000

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Video game collectors love NES games as our compilation has shown, and the top of the list is dominated by the 1990 game Nintendo World Championships Gold. Nintendo was trying to find the greatest Nintendo player of all time and they created a special championship cartridge to achieve that goal.

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The competition originally included 1,000 cartridges and winners received commemorative cartridges. Most of the leftover cartridges were used for Campus Challenge. If you own this game you could receive up to $100,000 for your copy.