Fingolfin269
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I don't really know if any of these games are rare but I'll list some that seem like they might be:
Original Zelda gold cartridge NES I got when I was 7
Ocarina of Time gold cartridge collector's
Majora's Mask gold cartridge collector's
System Shock 2
Thief: The Dark Project original box (before gold edition)
I have Shenmue for Dreamcast - is that rare?
Wish I had Steel Battalion big controller
They're a lot more common than you think. They can easily be had for $5 or less.
As for me, I don't have anything really rare. I have a lot of uncommon SNES games (even that's a stretch, they just sell for more money) like FF3, Super Mario RPG, etc.
I don't really buy or collect games based on rarity.
The overwhelming majority (maybe all) Zelda NES carts are gold...at least in USA region...
I have the SB controller.
Nothing of note really. Rarest one is likely Eternal Darkness (GC).
Metroid Prime Trilogy in tin box, opened.
I have a box full of Atari games that might have a gem in it.
Is the Metroid Prime Trilogy tin box rare? I have 2 of them between me and my brother.
Yeah. If you go to a flea market, vendors have more Super Game Boys than they know what to do with.
I have Chrono Trigger and Super Mario RPG. Might actually play through CT one day. I wish I had FF3.
I recall trading my FFII and FFIII, with boxes and the covers and all that stuff, along with my SNES for "credit" to buy a new PSX...I think I got ~$30 credit, total.
And, of course, that was all orchestrated by these somewhat notorious shysters:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/buy-rite-to-wrsong-no-more-chain-shuttered/1100-6123802/
This was the week that FFVII was released, and I wasn't screwing around by not being able to play that, asap.
... I ordered from BuyRite games once, knowing full well that the imported Japanese GameCube game I was ordering was supposed to include a Gameboy Advance to Gamecube connection cable and I could even spot the Japanese writing stating its inclusion on the boxart from the product description. The game was Nintendo Puzzle Collection. This site was well known for ripping people off, and they got me too: They unboxed the game and sent me the game-only, hoping that I was unaware so that they could sell the cable separately. When i called to complain, they assured me that they would make it right. When I said that sending me a cable from inventory was not enough because I was a collector who wanted the full box, they said they "understood" and that I would get exactly what I wanted. Confused at how they could possibly be keeping the box and cable around, I remained suspicious. As soon as a confirmation email showed up for the cable, I called them back to say that this is not what I wanted and that I would send the entire thing back and expect a fully boxed replacement if they could not supply the ACTUAL missing box and cable. Once again, they assured me that they knew exactly what I wanted and that that is what they were sending me. They even said that they had it right beside them, without ever specifying WHAT they had... they always just responded to my specification with "Yes, that's it. That's what we have. That's what we are sending you."
Sure enough, I got a bubble envelope with a loose cable. I was never able to get them to make it right because I was then burglarized and I no longer had the game.
Years later, I ordered it again from Play-Asia and they gave me exactly what I was supposed to get. Screw BuyRite.
That's something we have in common: We've both been screwed by Buy-Rite Games.
My brother posted about it in 2007, but this actually happened around 2003/2004 when Nintendo Pizzle Collection was released for GameCube. It was actually me that did the ordering / calling / emailing, not CZroe.
So, Nintendo World Championships is rare and Lord knows, I'd rather have THAT, but it's not one of only two known to exist like my Xexyz prototype. Do I win this ePeen waving contest?
I could similarly link to eBay searches for Super Mario Bros, Rad racer, and Tetris instead of NWC, but we both know how silly that would be. The retail versions do not reduce the rarity of the special copies in both our examples. Mine is more rare.