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    I have sold my 3 rarest finds.
    1. Gold NWC cart
    2. 2 NES protos
    3. 2 2600 protos.

    All of them I got at flea markets.

    Now, my rarest item might be a complete NES game called "Huge Insect". It is a Galaga inspired game made by my favorite company...."Sachen"!
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    The rarest thing I own would be a sealed launch Altered Beast Sega Genesis from 1989.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiggyx View Post
    eBay actually did exist at that point, but you wouldn't have made tons of money selling them back then using it.

    I actually DID buy a few copies of the game from a local TrU at that point, but it was only to satiate my friends who were all looking for copies, not to sell for profit.
    I wasn't thinking of selling them anytime soon, because I knew they would gain value 4 or 5 years later. The same thing happened with games like Ogre Battle for the SNES, until the Playstation version came out.

    I didn't even have a PC back in 1997. My internet browser was a Sega Saturn with the Sega-Net adapter and I'd actually used it to buy my Jaguar online from the Tele-Games website. I'd never heard of ebay back then, but they were only around for about 3 years at that point.
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    Rare..
    I have so much stuff that I often don’t know something is rare until I either seek info on it or find it spoken about at this site..I’ll dig through boxes and bins of stuff I have away and find some thing(HOLY SHIT) that expensively rare..and then well,sell it : )
    Right now I actually am looking to get rid of things I may have that are rare on my shelves or away.I could use the money as my wifes been sick..
    Sealed NES games that were so rare years ago are now of the two many on ebay today..

    Was the Mint Earthbound Complete I box I sold months ago that rare?..when I find so many on ebay..

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    When I look at rare gaming item of my own stuff I look at this Americana Coin Op Bartop Machine I have on my shelf,it's SO HEAVY and goes deep into the shelf...(Pool)..also has a Pac Man Clone and another PCB board that I have not been able to identify yet.(I think it’s a Space Invaders Clone)

    From what I know not many of these were made and I only know of two in existence as the second owner(who had 4 but two were gutted) has done extensive research on them..

    Mine is complete..




    and These Vintage RED LED Coin Op Bartop Arcade Machines too.(I have three and they guy I know in CA has 1)





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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamevet View Post
    I wasn't thinking of selling them anytime soon, because I knew they would gain value 4 or 5 years later. The same thing happened with games like Ogre Battle for the SNES, until the Playstation version came out.

    I didn't even have a PC back in 1997. My internet browser was a Sega Saturn with the Sega-Net adapter and I'd actually used it to buy my Jaguar online from the Tele-Games website. I'd never heard of ebay back then, but they were only around for about 3 years at that point.

    I hear ya. I used my mom's Mac for the Internet back then, which sucked, because so many ISPs weren't Mac friendly at that point. I didn't get my own PC until about 2002 at age 24 :/

    I had just heard of eBay when that game came out in '98. I didn't start using until about a year later as I recall. As much as it bums me out that so many of my favorite games are so pricey now, at least there's a venue from which to buy them Also, sure, we could have predicted the value of some of these games would increase over the years, but without eBay or something similar, it would have been hard to unload the stuff for a "collector" price.

    Once a game was out of production in the 80's or 90's your only hope were the used game stores or trading with/buying from a friend. eBay; the double-edged sword

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    My rarest item would have to be my sealed factory case of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

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    I have all sorts of rare/expensive things.

    Games:
    MSX2 - Final Fantasy (JP - CIB)
    32X - Primal Rage (EU - CIB)
    32X - T-Mek (EU - CIB)
    32X - DarXide (EU - CIB)
    32X - Spider-Man: Web of Fire (US - Factory Sealed)
    Saturn - Daytona USA CCE: Netlink Edition (US - Factory Sealed)
    Game Gear - Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle (EU - CIB)

    Consoles:
    Coca-Cola Game Gear (JP - CIB)
    Clear Seaman Dreamcast (JP - NIB)
    Christmas Seaman Dreamcast (JP - NIB)
    Saturn Bomberman Kit (JP - CIB)
    NES Deluxe Set w/ Stack-Up (US - CIB)

    Other:
    Mega-CD Karaoke Unit (JP - NIB)
    Mallet Legend (TW - CIB)

    And many, many more... I can't wait to sell it all and find a new hobby...
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    Absolute rarest? Either my factory sealed Battle of Olympus (NES), factory sealed Gargoyle's Quest 2 (NES), or loose Game Action Replay (NES). Nothing as special as what everyone else has...
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    As far as games go, I recently bought a lot of 2600 games off of craigslist and Frankenstein's Monster(cart only) was in the bundle. According to the rarity guide here it's rated 4. Not exactly very rare, but kinda getting there.

    I have a feeling that IK+ for GBA is kinda rare, but will never be worth much. My mom bought it for me from the Dollar General a few years back.

    I also have the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy(cart only) for SNES. Maybe my most rare game that people actually care about and want to play.

    The Rogue Squadron III pre-order bonus disc might be somewhat rare. If you don't recall, pre-ordering RSIII got you a disc with the old Star Wars arcade game on it. Pretty neat.

    My most rare item overall may be my unopened GameCube broadband adapter. I scooped it up after calling around local stores and finally finding one that carried it right after it was released. I never got into Phantasy Star Online, so I never opened it and the GC's online just never really took off.
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    Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak, boxed. Bought it at the video store I used to work at for $5.

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    I would say my reproduction Brown Box built by Ralph Baer, but he's built around twenty more since mine for various museums. So I'll have to say my NES Camera Controller that Ralph was experimenting with. It's one of a kind.

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    I'd say my top 3 are

    -Deadspace Ultra Limited edition xbox 360
    -swordquest: Waterworld 2600
    -chase the chuckwagon 2600

    I also have panzer dragoon saga but i'm not sure if its more rare than the above mentioned.

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    Mine are probably Little Samson and the Caltron 6-in-1 for the NES, and Jack Bros for the Virtual Boy. I have lots of stuff that's on the more expensive side (Popful Mail and the other Working Designs Sega CD games, Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, etc), but none of those are really ultra-rare. I won't have them for long, though -- they're all up for auction.

    I also have a sealed US copy of Limbo of the Lost for the PC - if you don't remember, it's that game that got busted for plagiarizing a bunch of image assets from other games a couple years ago. Tri-Synergy (the US publisher) pulled it from the market after less than one day, and only one online store ever sold it. I've *never* seen a copy for sale on eBay (unlike the European version, which is dirt common), but I don't know if it's even worth all that much. Regardless, I still think it counts as rare.

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    Midwest Gaming Classic NES Devvers Demo Cart. They made I think four, gave one out in a contest, two of the guys kept them, and they gave me one for helping to facilitate their set up. Someone offered one of them $2000+ for their cart during the weekend.

    If it is the 'regular' stuff, probably my Star Fox Competition Cart and Jacket, or my Super A'Can system and game.

    If it is all of my "gaming" collectibles, my Midwest development JAMMA cabinet or my working Viza War pinball machine would take the cake, although neither of those are very valuable.
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    My CIB SG-1000 II, my Sega CDX, or Dig Dug for Intellivision. One of those three.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damaniel View Post
    Mine are probably Little Samson and the Caltron 6-in-1 for the NES, and Jack Bros for the Virtual Boy. I have lots of stuff that's on the more expensive side (Popful Mail and the other Working Designs Sega CD games, Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, etc), but none of those are really ultra-rare. I won't have them for long, though -- they're all up for auction.

    I also have a sealed US copy of Limbo of the Lost for the PC - if you don't remember, it's that game that got busted for plagiarizing a bunch of image assets from other games a couple years ago. Tri-Synergy (the US publisher) pulled it from the market after less than one day, and only one online store ever sold it. I've *never* seen a copy for sale on eBay (unlike the European version, which is dirt common), but I don't know if it's even worth all that much. Regardless, I still think it counts as rare.
    Just looked up that game and the drama surrounding it, they had to have tried to plagiarize that much.

    Rarest item? Probably my Amiga 3000 and 4000. I really don't use them as often as I should, too much of a pain to setup and run stuff. Maybe I should trade it, or install a new OS by removing the HDD.

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