TechnoSports Media Group
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
TechnoSports Media Group
No Result
View All Result
Home Gaming

Top 10 second-hand video games sold for the highest price during lockdown

Rahul Roy by Rahul Roy
April 21, 2021
in Gaming
0

With gaming becoming a more popular pastime during the COVID-19 pandemic, some video games have seen a significant rise in value, so now might be a good time to look through your old video games to see if you have a fortune lying around. 

Research conducted by Paxful looked at the value of the global resale market for second-hand video games during lockdown to find out which games have been sold for the most money during this time period.

RelatedPosts

Cricket 26: Everything Revealed Ahead of Launch on November 20

Master the Skies: Your Complete Mega Pidgeot EX Deck Guide for Pokemon TCG Pocket

Your Ultimate Guide to Catching the Fisch Black Market: Spawn Times & Locations Revealed

Credit – Wikipedia

1. Family Fun Fitness: Stadium Events, NES (CIB), Release date: 1987

Highest sale: $55,000

Topping the list is Family Fun Fitness: Stadium Events for the NES. This 1987 game was one of the few that connected to Bandai’s Family Fun Fitness mat. When Nintendo bought the rights to the game and the mat, the remaining copies of Stadium Events were destroyed – making the 200 copies already sold extremely valuable. 

Credit – Wikipedia

2. Stunt Racer 64, Nintendo 64 (CIB), Release date: 2000

Highest sale: $4,550

Stunt Racer 64 is a classic racing game that was released only through Blockbuster stores. Original boxes and manuals were often thrown away, meaning intact copies of the original game are a very rare and valuable find.

Credit – The Cover Project

3. Lode Runner, NES (CIB), Release date: 1987

Highest sale: $3,938

One of the unique features of Lode Runner was its level editor, allowing gamers to create and play their own levels. The player controls the stick figure protagonist as he digs and climbs to collect gold and evade guards.

Credit – Wikipedia

4. Little Samson, NES (CIB), Release date: 1992

Highest sale: $3,800

This game’s value is attributed to low production numbers by the developer company Taito. It’s a classic platformer that sold poorly up against bigger platform names on the NES.

5. Shantae, Game Boy Color (CIB), Release date: 2002

Highest sale: $3,175

This 2002 Game Boy Color game was outshined by the Game Boy Advance release the year before. Less than 25,000 copies of Shantae were rumored to have been made, so a sealed and unused copy is incredibly valuable today.

Credit – Wikipedia

6. Crusader of Centy, Sega Genesis (CIB), Release date: 1995

Highest sale: $3,000

Known as Soleil in Europe, this game is often compared to the Zelda series. The storyline follows the protagonist, a boy called Corona, as he learns new skills in order to defend his town from monsters.

Credit – Wikipedia

7. Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge, Game Boy (CIB), Release date: 1991

Highest sale: $2,799.2

Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge was the second Game Boy release in the Castlevania series. The player has to battle through four mysterious castles to save the protagonist’s son from the evil grip of Dracula.

Credit – Wikipedia

8. Donkey Kong Jr. Math (5 Screw), NES (CIB), Release date: 1986

Highest sale: $2,689.72

Players could brush up on their math skills with the help of Donkey Kong in this poorly received NES release. A cartridge with five instead of the much more common three screws on the back is very valuable to collectors.

Credit – Wikipedia

9. Hagane: The Final Conflict, Super Nintendo (CIB), Release date: 1995

Highest sale: $2,500

This classic action game is very expensive these days, thanks to an unfounded rumor that it was a Blockbuster-exclusive release.

Credit – Nintendo Life

10. Spud’s Adventure, Game Boy (CIB), Release date: 1991

Highest sale: $2,499.99

Spud’s Adventure is part of the Puzzle Boy series. The player takes control of a potato called Spud as he ascends a mysterious tower and takes on challenges.

* The price is the highest price that a game specifically sold for between January 2020 and January 2021.

Tags: Highest priceTop 10Video Games
Previous Post

BREAKING: Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan becomes the latest clubs to withdraw from the European Super League

Next Post

Apple Card Family allows your Family Sharing group to use your credit card

Related Posts

Cricket 26: Everything Revealed Ahead of Launch on November 20
Cricket

Cricket 26: Everything Revealed Ahead of Launch on November 20

November 19, 2025
Pokemon
Gaming

Master the Skies: Your Complete Mega Pidgeot EX Deck Guide for Pokemon TCG Pocket

November 19, 2025
Fisch
Gaming

Your Ultimate Guide to Catching the Fisch Black Market: Spawn Times & Locations Revealed

November 19, 2025
minecraft
Gaming

5 Game-Changing Items That Transform Every Minecraft Playthrough

November 19, 2025
Fortnite
Gaming

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Just Got $144/Year Value Boost with Free Fortnite Crew

November 19, 2025
Gaming

Get Free Jugger-Nog in Black Ops 6 Zombies: Quick Easter Egg Guide

November 19, 2025
Next Post
Apple Card Family allows your Family Sharing group to use your credit card

Apple Card Family allows your Family Sharing group to use your credit card

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

TechnoSports Media Group

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination

Email: admin@technosports.co.in

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination