![]() The SNES was still indeed popular, but Sega had kicked in as the “cool kid” by 1994. ![]() In the US, the NES dominated the 8-bit era and was synonymous with video games. In 1994, Nintendo tried to replicate the experience during their Super Nintendo era, but for various reasons, it didn’t quite build up quite the same enthusiasm. Nintendo experienced a wave of hype from their 1990 World Championship competition (the buzz from the 1989 film, The Wizard, may have helped), and the resulting game cartridges that were given out to finalists (gold) and used in the competition (grey) have become holy grail fixtures in video game collecting. Limited Edition Collectables Nintendo Powerfest 1994: $10,000 – $23,000 (Only $1 of support or more is needed to access)Īfter the chart, we will dig into the details of the top Limited Rarities, North American, Japanese, and PAL Sega Genesis/MegaDrive games - we have a lot to cover! If you’d like to see the full 2018 guide for comparison, I have made it available to my Patreon members. I compared those averages between our 2018 guide and this 2022 guide to calculate the value growth percentage. In the chart below I compared the average pricing between the different the average loose price levels for a game and their highest mint copy sale during the time frame. With four full years since our last guide revision, it was easy to notice a lot of ranking shifting with the North American retail releases. ![]() The fragility and rarity of the cardboard boxes decade after being opened also factors highly into premiums Loose cartridges are also increasing significantly, but it’s been surprising on how comparatively fewer complete games are entering the resale market. Values Current as of February 2022 Recent Growth of North American Retail Gamesįollowing the trend of the NES and some other mainstream retro consoles with high historical and nostalgic value, we are seeing a strong increase in complete and mint values. | Limited Edition | Standard USA | PAL Releases | Rarest Japanese | RARE & VALUABLE SNES GAMES TABLE OF CONTENTS: The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. The second price is the highest daily selling price of recent history. The first is the average daily selling price, which is typically the going rate for the cartridge by itself. Below you will see two prices beside each title. In stark contrast to the Cheapest Games series, this Rare and Valuable series will round up the rarest and most valuable games for a given console or handheld so you’ll know what to look for whether you are buying or selling. While it may not be a surprise, boxed copies are continuing to see even more of a premium. With so many more obscure games rising in value, this list could give you more motivation to dig through your piles for valuables and give you a solid reference while treasure hunting in the wild. At the same time, we are starting to see some of the true rarities and gems surface into collectibles and some less rare classics hold steady instead of getting further out of hand. The 8-bit and 16-bit Nintendo markets have really taken off in the last five years even in comparison to the growing retro gaming landscape as a whole. I'm extremely happy with 98% of these covers, but there are definitely some blurry/crappy ones in amongst the good ones.The Rarest and Most Valuable Super Nintendo (SNES) Games Sometimes the only scan I could find was from 20+ years ago and a 300x200 grainy and artifact filled jpeg, making it difficult to get a clean cover. I've tried to keep everything as authentic as possible, using the correct manufacturer/publisher logos, placements, and also find the highest resolution images that I possibly could for each and every game. and after finishing off all of the PAL covers, the NTSC collection was soon in my sights. Originally started as a project to replace the American covers of the SNES Mini, it became extremely addictive. This meant hours of restorative painting work, filling in gaps where ugly black boxes covered beautiful artwork on the USA covers, sourcing original artwork that may have been used on a certain cover, or just plain frankenstein-patchworking many many many different sources together until they looked perfect. What makes this collection different to others that are out there is that I've both kept every one consistent to the same PAL template dimensions, but have also created PAL style covers for ALL of the American NTSC titles also. This project has taken over a year to complete, painstakingly restoring, remastering and recreating all of the boxart/covers of the SNES games I loved as a kid. The ultimate collection of remastered PAL Super Nintendo covers.
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