Pac Man (pink theme) released under Namco name. The ones that come to mind is Pac Man (mostly green box, green manual, and green label) and Ms.
Fairly hard to find but there are still plenety of sealed games so you should be able to get a complete set of ADE and 6 games for around $80 a set.Īs for licensed games, there are a number of rare licensed games. Lastly, there are the Aladdin Deck Enhancers and the 6 separate Aladdin games.
Rarest nes games manual#
Probably figure about $50 each for a CIB case although the Cheetahmen2 I got didn't have any manual (there never was any) Fortunately they are not desireable because the game really sucks especially the 52 shitty games in one. A complete Maxi-15 without the box is probably good for around $50.Īction 52 and Cheetahmen 2 are also quite rare.
Then someone finally cleared out the warehouse and sold the games but few of them kept the yellow box. Word is that when Nintendo sued the company out of business, their entire stock of Maxi-15 sat in a warehouse, flood hit it and ruined most of the yellow boxes but the clamshell protected its content. I have seen only 2 yellow boxed Max-15 on eBay in the last few years and I can't guess its value. Unlike those you see on eBay in black plastic clamshell, a true *complete* set of Maxi-15 also includes a yellow cardboard box the black clamshell case goes in. They were only available through mail order in porn magazine and you're likely to only find them at a ma-and-pa type video rental stores. The 3 Panesian games (Bubble Bath Babes, Hot Slot, and Peek A Boo Poker) are rare. Stadium Event is alo quite rare as very few were produced before Nintendo bought the rights to the game from Bandai and started producing them under it's own name (and different title) I don't know what they go for and I'm not going to search eBay. It's the only NES cart (beside NWC) that I haven't seen in the wild. This one is not on my list of game to collect as it's outta my range. At this rate, the gold one might sell for $9000 to $12,000 this year. 3 years ago, the gold one was about $1500. 4 years ago, you could still get either grey or gold one off eBay for less than $1000. The Nintendo World Championship cart is by far the rarest non proto cart around.