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Directional 2026 ranges. Complete-in-box with the manual is not a loose cart. Verify the platform, black-label vs greatest-hits, and whether the guide is present with eBay Sold Items.
EarthBound with the guide is a different SKU than a loose cart. Player's Choice drops the band.
| Model | Used resale price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
EarthBound (SNES, CIB with guide) | $600-1,200 | |
Panzer Dragoon Saga (Saturn, CIB) | $800-1,500 | |
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (GCN, CIB) | $200-350 | |
Silent Hill 2 (PS2 black label, CIB) | $100-200 |
EarthBound SNES CIB with guide often sits $600-1,200. Panzer Dragoon Saga Saturn CIB is $800-1,500. Path of Radiance GameCube CIB is $200-350. Silent Hill 2 PS2 black-label CIB is $100-200.
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HeartGold/SoulSilver with the Pokéwalker is the complete listing.
| Model | Used resale price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
HeartGold / SoulSilver (CIB + Pokéwalker) | $150-300 | |
Ocarina of Time (N64, CIB) | $80-180 | |
Loose common DS Pokémon | $25-50 |
Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver DS CIB with Pokéwalker often sits $150-300. Ocarina of Time N64 CIB is $80-180. Loose common DS Pokémon is $25-50.
Most sports titles and late-gen disc games are $4-12.
| Model | Used resale price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Common current-gen disc / cart | $4-12 | |
Greatest Hits / Player's Choice common | $8-20 |
Common PS4/PS5/Switch sports and movie-tie-in discs are $4-12. Do not use an EarthBound sold to price Madden.
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Video game valuation splits into two distinct markets: retro collecting and modern resale. Retro games (pre-2005) are driven by nostalgia, rarity, and condition, with CIB (complete in box) and sealed copies commanding exponential premiums over loose cartridges. Modern games depreciate rapidly as digital distribution and Game Pass reduce demand for physical copies, but limited physical releases and collector editions retain value.
Condition is paramount in retro game collecting. A loose Super Mario Bros. cartridge is worth $5-10, but a sealed, graded copy sold for over $2 million at auction. For most collectors, the practical tiers are: loose cart ($5-50 for common titles), CIB with manual and box ($30-200), and sealed ($100-1,000+). The condition of the box, label, and manual all affect pricing independently — a cart in perfect condition with a crushed box is worth less than a moderate-condition CIB set.
Platform matters enormously. Nintendo games retain value best due to brand loyalty and nostalgia. A complete-in-box N64 game like GoldenEye 007 sells for $40-60, while a comparable PS1 title might bring $10-20. Sega Saturn, TurboGrafx-16, and Neo Geo games can be extremely valuable due to low production numbers. Modern sealed PlayStation 5 and Switch games hold value for a few months before dropping to $20-35 used.
A complete-in-box game with manual, inserts, and original case can be worth 3-10x more than a loose disc or cartridge. Sealed games command exponential premiums for sought-after titles.
Nintendo platforms (NES, SNES, N64, GameCube) consistently command the highest retro prices. Limited-run consoles like Neo Geo and TurboGrafx have small libraries with high per-title values.
Late-lifecycle releases, regional exclusives, and games with short production runs command premiums. A common Madden title is worth $1-3 while a rare RPG from the same era can fetch $200-500.
For cartridge games, label condition is critical — faded, torn, or missing labels reduce value by 30-60%. For disc games, scratches that affect playability can make a $50 game worth $5.
The cult-classic RPG complete with its oversized box and strategy guide. The guide alone sells for $150-250. Loose cartridges bring $200-350. One of the most consistently valuable SNES titles.
Complete sets with the Pokéwalker pedometer accessory in working condition. The Pokéwalker alone sells for $50-80. These DS remakes are considered the best Pokémon games and demand stays strong.
The gold cartridge variant and early print runs with the original red-blood effects command premiums over later gray cartridge versions. CIB copies with intact box corners and manual are becoming scarce.
Survival horror classic with steadily rising prices driven by the franchise's cult following and the 2024 remake renewing interest. Black label first prints are worth more than Greatest Hits reissues.
One of the rarest mainstream console RPGs, with an estimated 20,000-30,000 copies produced for North America. Complete copies with all four discs command consistent high prices from Saturn collectors.
Low print run for the North American market combined with Fire Emblem's growing fanbase has pushed this title steadily upward. Complete copies with manual and intact case are increasingly hard to find.
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