149 tracked games and collectibles

Sealed & Graded Video Game Price Guide

Research condition-matched estimates, recent sold evidence, grader context, and current listing fallbacks. Values were last baked July 16, 2026.

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Highest current estimates in the guide

This is a value ranking from the latest data bake, not a claim about price movement or future returns.

  1. 1NES · sealedDuck Hunt$6,350Sold comps · low confidence
  2. 2N64 · sealedBomberman 64: The Second Attack$6,100Sold comps · low confidence
  3. 3NES · sealedThe Legend of Zelda$5,000Sold comps · low confidence
  4. 4Genesis · sealedPhantasy Star IV$2,250Sold comps · low confidence
  5. 5Genesis · sealedStreets of Rage 2$2,200Sold comps · low confidence
  6. 6GameCube · sealedSuper Smash Bros. Melee$1,750Sold comps · low confidence
  7. 7GBA · sealedPokémon Emerald$1,516Sold comps · low confidence
  8. 8NES · sealedSuper Mario Bros. 3$1,500Sold comps · low confidence
  9. 9N64 · sealedThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask$1,500Sold comps · low confidence
  10. 10PS2 · sealedRule of Rose$1,225Sold comps · low confidence
  11. 11SNES · sealedFinal Fantasy III (US, aka FFVI)$1,200Listing fallback · low confidence
  12. 12Genesis · sealedShining Force II$1,200Sold comps · low confidence

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