
Rarest wii games ps2#
Several of those are of the "clueless grandma is/was the main purchaser" audience as well.Ĭomplete top notch quality collecting is a weird world, and some of the "need a specific version" speedrunning stuff is not much better, so I will skip that for now.Įqually century does still leave us with some years of the PS1, PS2 and associated consoles. If you go deep into collector circles there are also some (usually things like bundled dual packs of otherwise common games, kids games or super rare sports games - one of the rarer gamecube games is a basketball game because no gamecube owner likely cared about basketball), as well as limited edition stuff, even more so if condition is in play. Usually PAL (or worse Australia/New Zealand) versions for the non last gen dominant console, or much later ports (seen Skies of Arcadia for gamecube lately? Granted the Dreamcast versions are not exactly better and it was the de facto RPG choice for the dreamcast really). If the new xbox is indeed backwards compatible that might accelerate things a bit, especially when people realise a lot of stuff there was actually really good (lots of content, non microtransactions for the most part, story that might be willing to actually challenge someone) and has aged quite well.Ĭlick to expand.Depending upon region and console version you can find some.


Though I am still seeing them all the time at yard sales, car boot sales and whatever else so we probably have a year or two yet before they become properly retro.
Rarest wii games ps3#
PS3 and 360 games also seem to be heading back up in price.
Rarest wii games Ps4#
It is a lesser version of the game and the game was not all that and more (enjoyed my time with it, PS3 version at that though I later saw the PS4 version too). PS3 Watch_dogs seems to have some value as well going by online searches and it came right at the end of the PS3 so maybe not the most copies of that version out there. Metal Gear HD might get something too as it was reasonably well liked and came somewhat late in the day. Everybody likes GTA so some of those might still be sold for something.īy similar token PS3 minecraft also gets a reasonable price but who would really want to play that version? If that is San Andreas physical then while not rare per se (especially not if you count the versions on previous gen systems, which are superior in many ways - physical then being a somewhat half arsed port of the mobile versions) as a general concept it is not all that common either by virtue of it coming out some time after the PS4 and Xbone hit, and was mostly known as a downloadable game before that. Some might command a bit of a higher price because Nintendo in some cases (Nintendo game second hand prices seem to hold their value and owing to Nintendo home consoles generally failing post SNES then not so many were sold vs the apparent demand today) but most probably rank among the top sellers and most well known titles on any given system and possibly even defining examples of the style (mario sports games on the N64 being this).

Yeah most of those are not rare in the sense that they were released only to select locations and sold few copies.
