Most Valuable North American Releases Amazing Tater: $200-$1700 Here you can find the 2012 Edition of this Guide. Note: I’m starting to publish some archived version of old price guides. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive. The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. The second price is the highest price in the past three months which is usually the price for the new/sealed game. The first is the average daily selling price, which is typically the going rate for the game by itself. In stark contrast to the Cheapest Games series, this Rare & Valuable series will round up the rarest and most valuable games for a given console or handheld so you’ll know what to look for whether you are buying or selling. Below you will see two prices beside each title. That GBC Color list does need an update in the future, however. It should also be noted that there is a separate guide for Game Boy Color listings. And while the rarest Gameboy games don’t quite touch the those in the NES library in terms of value, there are some surprising treasures to be found.
The original Game Boy brought portable gaming to the masses and now holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of collectors right there with the NES.
The Rarest and Most Valuable GameBoy Games