Here is a list of games for the gamecube that command high prices
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo/gamecube/the-rarest-most-valuable-nintendo-gamecube-games
There are some odd entries there, most notably NCAA College Basketball 2K3 which is a sports game and usually lower than bad kid's TV show cash in games on the second hand game desirability stakes. The Zelda and Metroid double pack seems to be somewhat above the combined price of the individual titles, both far from "thanks for the shelf space" prices.
With the Wii U all but done now is a great time to have a little speculation thread on what might shoot up in price
Wikipedia I know but I am only after a list of games so meh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wii_U_software
What do you reckon will be high priced in years to come? First party stuff that is half decent is a safe bet a lot of the time but anything else you reckon will go high. Anything you know was only available from a handful of retailers or as a reward or something?
Game collecting types, of the sort that actually get into this rare and condition beyond is a playable, continually fascinate me. I have absolutely no desire to join their number -- if I get an old game it is to play it or because it is a notable early example of a mechanic or event within the games world. Still they make for interesting stats.
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo/gamecube/the-rarest-most-valuable-nintendo-gamecube-games
There are some odd entries there, most notably NCAA College Basketball 2K3 which is a sports game and usually lower than bad kid's TV show cash in games on the second hand game desirability stakes. The Zelda and Metroid double pack seems to be somewhat above the combined price of the individual titles, both far from "thanks for the shelf space" prices.
With the Wii U all but done now is a great time to have a little speculation thread on what might shoot up in price
Wikipedia I know but I am only after a list of games so meh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wii_U_software
What do you reckon will be high priced in years to come? First party stuff that is half decent is a safe bet a lot of the time but anything else you reckon will go high. Anything you know was only available from a handful of retailers or as a reward or something?
Game collecting types, of the sort that actually get into this rare and condition beyond is a playable, continually fascinate me. I have absolutely no desire to join their number -- if I get an old game it is to play it or because it is a notable early example of a mechanic or event within the games world. Still they make for interesting stats.