What are the top ten rarest NES games & price check.

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  • Originally posted by: mb7241

    By CIB rarity and assuming low-end collector quality (8/10 condition), my top 10:

    1. Stadium Events (R10/$10,000+)
    2. 6-in-1 Myriad (R10/$2500-$3500)
    3. Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak (R9/$1000-$1200)
    4. Hot Slots (R9/$1000-$1200)
    5. Peek-a-Boo Poker (R9/$1000)
    6. Bubble Bath Babes (R9/$1000)
    7. Cheetahmen II (R9/$700)
    8. 6-in-1 Caltron (we'll assume black back label, since it's the more common variant, versus the royal blue back label (i.e. not the one Robe24 has been selling); R9/$800 w/questionnaire)
    9. Chubby Cherub (cart is fairly common, btw; R9/$400)
    10. Donkey Kong Jr. Math (cart is fairly common; R9/$400)

    Other rarer CIBs, in order, 11-20:

    11. Sqoon (R9/$175)
    12. Athletic World (Family Fun Fitness) (cart is fairly common; R9/$300)
    13. Little Samson (R8/$250)
    14. Secret Scout (R8/$200)
    15. Mario's Time Machine (R8/$100)
    16. Pro Sport Hockey (R8/$150)
    17. Panic Restaurant (R8/$125)
    18. Bonk's Adventure (R8/$200)
    19. Color a Dinosaur (R8/$150)
    20. Power Blade 2 (R8/$125)

    Bubble Bobble Part 2 is significantly further down the list for rarity (it's on the low end of R7, I think), but its popularity pushes its price up into the top 12 or 15.

    tuxedocivic: If you don't need it, I'll give you $100 US for it. Or $40 for the manual, either/or image .



    You're missing Stack-Up and big box Gyromite on your other rare CIB list.
  • Originally posted by: Slash Man

    Originally posted by: mb7241

    By CIB rarity and assuming low-end collector quality (8/10 condition), my top 10:

    1. Stadium Events (R10/$10,000+)
    2. 6-in-1 Myriad (R10/$2500-$3500)
    3. Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak (R9/$1000-$1200)
    4. Hot Slots (R9/$1000-$1200)
    5. Peek-a-Boo Poker (R9/$1000)
    6. Bubble Bath Babes (R9/$1000)
    7. Cheetahmen II (R9/$700)
    8. 6-in-1 Caltron (we'll assume black back label, since it's the more common variant, versus the royal blue back label (i.e. not the one Robe24 has been selling); R9/$800 w/questionnaire)
    9. Chubby Cherub (cart is fairly common, btw; R9/$400)
    10. Donkey Kong Jr. Math (cart is fairly common; R9/$400)

    Other rarer CIBs, in order, 11-20:

    11. Sqoon (R9/$175)
    12. Athletic World (Family Fun Fitness) (cart is fairly common; R9/$300)
    13. Little Samson (R8/$250)
    14. Secret Scout (R8/$200)
    15. Mario's Time Machine (R8/$100)
    16. Pro Sport Hockey (R8/$150)
    17. Panic Restaurant (R8/$125)
    18. Bonk's Adventure (R8/$200)
    19. Color a Dinosaur (R8/$150)
    20. Power Blade 2 (R8/$125)

    Bubble Bobble Part 2 is significantly further down the list for rarity (it's on the low end of R7, I think), but its popularity pushes its price up into the top 12 or 15.

    tuxedocivic: If you don't need it, I'll give you $100 US for it. Or $40 for the manual, either/or image .



    You're missing Stack-Up and big box Gyromite on your other rare CIB list.

    I wouldn't include Stack Up on a list of rare NES games. It's expensive, but at any given time, there's a complete one on eBay.

  • where does Snow Brothers factor in at?

  • I also agree with bella...being that NWC gold/grey are always #1 and #2...that would make the list a top 12...
  • I did seem to forget big-box Gyromite...I'd say insert it at #16 and call it R8/$300, and push the current #16-#20 down 1 (making them #17-#21). Snow Brothers would probably be somewhere in the #22-#24 range, if it wasn't #22, and I'd put that in at R8/$140.

    Edit:  Arseface is correct...Stack-Up is rare, but not quite top 25 (though it may be top 25 in value).
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