What's your most valuable game?
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What's your most valuable game?
What is the jewel in the crown in your retro gaming collection?
The rarest and most valuable not the best game.
You can only choose one!
The rarest and most valuable not the best game.
You can only choose one!
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Gorf Special Edition for the Atari Jaguar CD
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My copy of Match Day 2, signed by Jon Ritman 

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Re: What's your most valuable game?
I'm not entirely sure which ones would be my most valuable, but my Conker's Bad Fur Day (still with box in perfect condition) would probably fetch a few quid based on ebay and Amazon prices...
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Re: What's your most valuable game?
Ocarina of Time cart signed by Mr Miyamoto (It was when he came to the UK in 2003 to sign stuff, so I brought my OOT with me and got him to sign it).
But, just in-case signed stuff doesnt count, them my complete US copy of Magic Knight Rayearth for the Saturn.
But, just in-case signed stuff doesnt count, them my complete US copy of Magic Knight Rayearth for the Saturn.
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Two questions, but only one answer?BARK-MAN wrote:What's your most valuable game?
What is the jewel in the crown in your retro gaming collection?
The rarest and most valuable not the best game.
You can only choose one!
I don't actually know, nothing amazing anyway.
Re: What's your most valuable game?
My Binatone, monetary worth is probably a fiver, but it was my first gaming machine
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Re: What's your most valuable game?
Probably my PAL Samba De Amigo box set I won many a moon ago (probably 2001) via a Sega DreamArena news letter competition 

Re: What's your most valuable game?
If I had to go by rarity value,
Q*Bert's Qubes, on the 2600.
Er.... I think. I have *alot* of games but I'm not sure of the rarity values of many of them. Not something I'm well-versed in.
Q*Bert's Qubes, on the 2600.
Er.... I think. I have *alot* of games but I'm not sure of the rarity values of many of them. Not something I'm well-versed in.
Re: What's your most valuable game?
Probably this for me as well, looking at the crazy prices it's currently commandinggunbladelad wrote:I'm not entirely sure which ones would be my most valuable, but my Conker's Bad Fur Day (still with box in perfect condition) would probably fetch a few quid based on ebay and Amazon prices...

On saying that, my big box collector's editions of Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story and Pandora's Tower on the Wii, together with the Club Nintendo collectors coins they issued for them could fetch a hefty sum if all sold together as a set as well.


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Re: What's your most valuable game?
Money wise, would probably be my sealed copy of Radiant Silvergun on Sat.
The game thats personally worth the most to me would be Operation Wolf on the Spectrum, 1st game I ever bought with my pocket money from WHSmiths years and years ago, still works to this day too!
The game thats personally worth the most to me would be Operation Wolf on the Spectrum, 1st game I ever bought with my pocket money from WHSmiths years and years ago, still works to this day too!
Re: What's your most valuable game?
At the moment, possibly my complete Secret of Mana game. Saying that, I expect some of the games in my almost complete UK clamshell NGPC collection would fetch a pretty penny on ebay (I've never looked).
In the future, I imagine that my full set of the Resident Evil games on the GC would rise in value, as would some other GC games and some of my Wii RPGs.
In the future, I imagine that my full set of the Resident Evil games on the GC would rise in value, as would some other GC games and some of my Wii RPGs.
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I'd say a toss up between Ibara - Ps2 or Last Resort - AES......
..... but Hyper Duel - Saturn is more expensive
..... but Hyper Duel - Saturn is more expensive
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what a fantastic peice of kit i have the mark 6DPrinny wrote:My Binatone, monetary worth is probably a fiver, but it was my first gaming machine
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Re: What's your most valuable game?
no idea here, as i don't have any idea of the rarity of my collection
maybe something for the future, but with my Nintendo points i had ordered the first Game & Watch collection for the Nintendo DS and haven't still unwrapped it
maybe something for the future, but with my Nintendo points i had ordered the first Game & Watch collection for the Nintendo DS and haven't still unwrapped it
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