For the most part the most expensive games are on this list. There are a few generally accepted "most exspensive games" that did not. And that is because they were not included on GameDude's price lists, the lists I got the prices from. Usually this means that they were released in small quantities over here and by 2004 they weren't considered official enough releases to be tracked by them. According to Price Charting (dot) com, the top five games that would make a list of most expenseive games in addition to the ones from the GameDude list are (prices are "loose carts", which is what the game dude games usually are): 1. Pete Sampras Tennis ($137) 2. Fantastic Dizzy (which may or may not have been released in the US, it's hard to say) ($129) 3. CJ Elephant Fugitive ($99) 4. Bubble Bobble ($54) 5. Fatal Fury ($48)
Wow, GameGear games are cheap! That Chakan game looks like Cad Bane pretending to be Simon Belmont (for all the Castlevania and Starwars nerds out there). Also, Megaman on GameGear??? For some reason I thought Megaman was Nintendo IP?
Good vid, thanks! I’d be curious to see the most expensive Game Gear games
For the most part the most expensive games are on this list. There are a few generally accepted "most exspensive games" that did not. And that is because they were not included on GameDude's price lists, the lists I got the prices from. Usually this means that they were released in small quantities over here and by 2004 they weren't considered official enough releases to be tracked by them. According to Price Charting (dot) com, the top five games that would make a list of most expenseive games in addition to the ones from the GameDude list are (prices are "loose carts", which is what the game dude games usually are):
1. Pete Sampras Tennis ($137)
2. Fantastic Dizzy (which may or may not have been released in the US, it's hard to say) ($129)
3. CJ Elephant Fugitive ($99)
4. Bubble Bobble ($54)
5. Fatal Fury ($48)
20 years ago being 2004 is deeply offensive. I'm going to go lay on a heating pad and pretend not to be old.
Let me get out my bifocals so I can read this comment.
Wow, GameGear games are cheap!
That Chakan game looks like Cad Bane pretending to be Simon Belmont (for all the Castlevania and Starwars nerds out there).
Also, Megaman on GameGear??? For some reason I thought Megaman was Nintendo IP?
It has a very 90s indie comic vibe. think there was a Genesis port of Chakan as well if you want to play it on the big screen.