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1990 Nintendo World Championships
The Nintendo World Championships was a 1990 Nintendo-promoted video game competition and accompanying NES game cartridge, that toured twenty-nine cities across the United States. The competition was based on scoring points in the -
Red Sea Crossing
This game was created by Steve Slack at Inspirational Video Concepts in 1983 and was only initially available via mailing order in some small magazine publications, but wasn’t uncovered by gaming collectors until 2007 -
Gamma Attack
This Atari 2600 game is arguably the rarest video game available. Only one cartridge was produced by gaming company Gammation, and it currently is owned by collector Anthony DeNardo, according to RacketBoy. DeNardo has listed -
Rare Games Wiki
Find every of the rarest and most valuable video games here, for every systems! Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about -
The House of the Dead
The House of the Dead is a 1996 arcade railshooter made by Sega that was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1998. To date, the Saturn version remains the only home port of the game -
Halloween
Halloween was released by Wizard Video Games for the Atari 2600 in October 1983. It is loosely based off of the 1978 movie of the same title. For reasons such as the Video Game Crash -
1990 Nintendo World Championships Gray
The Nintendo World Championships competition was based on a custom NES cartridge by the same name. Ninety of these copies exist as the official gray cartridge and were given out to finalists after the championships -
Caltron 6-in-1
Caltron 6 in 1 is a multicart published in 1992 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America, released by Caltron, a Taiwan-based video game company which was either closely related to, or simply -
Little Red Hood
Little Red Hood is an unlicensed NES game made by Joy Van/Sachen. It was released in 1989 (at least in Taiwan and Australia). The game is a "piggyback" cartridge, therefore requiring the player to -
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Ewok Adventure
Ewok Adventure would have been the last Star Wars game released for the Atari 2600. However, the game was never released and remains the rarest Star Wars video game to date. Star Wars: Return of -
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest is an RPG/survival game that has been described as one of the most peculiar video games of all time. In the "Wilderness" of Cubivores (creatures rendered out of polygons -
Bubble Bath Babes, Peek-A-Boo Poker and Hot Slots
The games from adult publisher, Panesian, obviously didn’t meet Nintendo’s strict content guidelines. And even without the whole Seal of Approval business, the chances of your average retailer carrying the games would be -
Action 52
Action 52 is the name of two unlicensed multicart video game compilations released by Active Enterprises. Each of the two cartridges consist of 52 individual and original video games. The first was released in September -
Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut
Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut was a Blockbuster exclusive released for the Nintendo 64 on March 1, 1998. It was the same game as Clay Fighter 63 1/3, just with some minor tweaks in -
1990 Nintendo World Championships Gold
There are only 26 copies in existence of this gold-colored limited edition cartridge of 1990 Nintendo World Championships. The 26 cartridges were awarded to the winners and runner-ups of Nintendo's Power contest -
College Terra Story
College Terra Story is a Japan only PC game released in 1998. It is the Sequel to the Sega Saturn/PC game "High School Terra Story". The game itself much like it's predecessor is -
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Texas Chainsaw Massacre was released for the Atari 2600 in March 1983. It was made by Wizard Video Games, the same company responsible for Halloween. In the game, you take control of Leatherface with the -
Air Raid
This game was apparently the only game released by MenAvision with possibly only twelve official copies ever seeing the light of day. The cartridge is blue, with a t-shaped handle on the end. Gameplay -
Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball
In the Fall of 1989, the very last Intellivision game, Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball, was released by INTV Corporation. It was developed by Realtime Associates. The gameplay and graphics bare a resemblance to Realsports Volleyball -
Myriad 6-in-1
The 6-in-1 Myriad cart and its sibling, the Caltron 6-in-1 have become some of the more standout collector’s items on the Nintendo Entertainment System. As the name suggests, they are -
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Conker's Bad Fur Day was developed by Rare and released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, way past the prime of the console's lifespan. As most Rare games go, this one's a -
Golden Axe Warrior
Golden Axe Warrior came out on the Sega Master system in 1991. Reaching critical acclaim yet remaining a rare gem makes this game a valuable edition to any collector's inventory. The goal of Golden -
Lochjaw
Lochjaw was released for the Atari 2600 in early 1981. The player takes control of a diver with the goal of collecting the diamonds around the maze while dodging the shark that swims across the -
Mega Man 8 (Sega Saturn version)
Mega Man 8 was released for the Sega Saturn and Playstation 1 in January 1997. Developed by Capcom, it is the eighth installment in the Mega Man series. You take control of Mega Man in -
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack is a sequel to Bomberman 64. Released in 2000, The Second Attack remains a rare entry into the Bomberman series and is one of the most valuable Nintendo 64 games
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