In the world of video games, some titles have shifted from being mere entertainment to coveted collectors’ items. Here’s a look at five games that could be worth a small fortune if you happen to stumble upon them.
1) James Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing – Sega Master System

Capitalizing on Buster Douglas’s unexpected win against Mike Tyson in 1990, James Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing has become a collector’s item, with a loose copy valued around $336 and graded editions possibly exceeding $7,240.
2) Amazing Tater – Nintendo Game Boy

Amazing Tater became one of the rarest titles on the Nintendo Game Boy, with a loose copy valued over $650 and complete sets topping $4,380.
3) The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak – Nintendo Entertainment System

The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak has become a rarity, with a loose version priced at about $1,380 and unopened copies reaching between $14,475 and $15,923.
4) Air Raid – Atari 2600

With its unique blue cartridge, Air Raid is highly sought after, with loose copies starting around $4,300 and complete sets sometimes exceeding $33,430.
5) Family Fun Fitness Stadium Events – Nintendo Entertainment System

Family Fun Fitness Stadium Events is incredibly rare, with loose copies valued around $19,000, while graded versions may reach as much as $174,242.
Key Takeaways
- The rarity of a game significantly contributes to its value.
- Limited production runs often result in high demand among collectors.
- Some games may appreciate dramatically over time.
- Old consoles can hold unexpected treasures, so check your collections.
- Graded copies tend to fetch higher prices than loose ones.

