I am trying to find out what the rarest Sega CD games ever made was? Everytime I google it in the search box I get alot of different answers. Is there some type of rarity guide that accurate? I like collecting Sega CD games.
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I am trying to find out what the rarest Sega CD games ever made was? Everytime I google it in the search box I get alot of different answers. Is there some type of rarity guide that accurate? I like collecting Sega CD games.
Define what you mean by "rare."
Do you mean fewest copies ever produced?
Or fewest CIB copies recently seen for sale?
Or most expensive games?
Or unreleased proto?...
"Rare" seems to be a very subjective term to videogame collectors.
What I Mean by RARE is ???
Which Games had the fewest Copies?
Is there any rare copies out there that came without boxes or manauls?
What the Most Expensive games out there?
Are there and unreleased games out there worth collecting?
Are Sega Cd Japanese and European (pal) games worth Collecting?
Will Japanese and European games play on the Sega CD model 1 or 2 systems?
That why I asks if there a rarity guide that pretty accurate.
snatcher most definitively is the rarest.
just like FF7 is rare for the ps1.
CIB copies of most boxed games are rare. Trying to get an actual box in good shape can be a real pain in the ass. But if the disc is all your after than disc-only copies can be bought for a couple bucks.
Snatcher is certainly rare, but why did you compare it to FF7? FF7 isn't to expensive to get a complete copy of.
Rarest in the US would probably be Keio Flying Squadron or The Space Adventure. Elsewhere I don't have any idea.
Final Fantasy VII is very common, Over my few years of collecting I must've found about 10 copies and a few nice minty ones as well. In my opinion, I believe its perceived as Rare and thats why it use to sell at $50 or more dollars on ebay, now its pretty cheap to find everywhere:
http://video-games.shop.ebay.com/Vid...4.l1513&_pgn=7
Try finding a a nice minty and complete US copy of Wild guns, now that's rare:
http://video-games.shop.ebay.com/i.h....c0.m270.l1313
Not to be a jerk in your thread but I am sure their are a few threads recently dedicated to this subject. Here is just one on page 2. http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15399
For a more complete answer on rarity, all of the guides are off right now. Sega CD has a few very dedicated collectors, who are finding out more and more about games, and which ones are actually rare. As mentioned most of the cardboard box games complete would be rare. Valuable, depends and condition really matters. Jaguar complete is pretty rare. As far as regular boxes, Space Adventure is very hard to find right now, as is Radical Rex and Champ Soccer 94.
I don't care who a jerk I'm new here, I am learning how to use this website or forum stuff. I'm pretty sure you were like me when you started something new but you wanted to learn. This is a awesome hobby and I am loving it very much.
Anyway I really appreciate all of the imput and hopefully later down the road I can give more feedback on different topics instead of alway asking to many questions. again thanks to all of you for your imput it all very useful information.
So who are these people who decide which games are rare and valueable? why are the rarity guides off if the stop making these games about 15 years ago? I have seem so rarity 8 games worth $40 or more and some worth only $3. That does not make since to me, can someone explain that one.
I was like you when I started way back in days of yore, and do you know what helpful piece of info I was gifted....Use the search button or scroll through the pages to see if your question has been answered. Basically the same thing I told you, and you will notice I said not to be a jerk, I could have, put all gaps or made my statement Bold. You have made a similar thread in the Genny category, and your name is buytradegames, sounds like you could be a dealer pumping forum members for info on high to sell your games without doing any of the leg work.
So you are new here, are you new to forums? If so then welcome, you have just found the ultimate timewaster on the internet. If you are not new to forums, you should already know its common to use the search feature before posting, some websites have strict mods and will give you warnings and all sorts of foolish nonsense will ensue.
No one decides which games are rare, they either are or they aren't. In the early days of rarity posting, games were often labeled as rare, when what they should have been listed as is popular and uncommon. So if a games is popular and also uncommon it seems harder to find, or when it is found it always seems expensive, thus people shout that it's rare, which in-turn then makes it go up in cost. See Snatcher as the perfect example of this. More and more collectors are now trying to complete libraries for system (Librarians), Nintendo being the most common has a well established rarity guide. Other systems like Sega CD are just now getting enough people trying to complete the system to truly find out what is rare. The rarity is established on the ability to find the title and thats it. Forums now have these Librarians searching far and wide for titles in such places as ebay, local shops, Estarland, GameGavel, forums, and many more. The results of these questing gamers is now being shared, and we collectors can start to put the data together to see what is actually rare. So that is the answer to why the rarity guides are off. Are they getting better, oh yeah but you can't bank on them to always be accurate. They are fairly accurate for prices though. To answer your last question, why are some rare games more or less expensive? Example rarity 8 game X is $40 while another level 8 Rarity title is $10. This has many factors, how long has the title been known to be rare, is it popular, is it a good game, does it have a nitch or sought after designer, is it an RPG or SHmup? The big one though is it desired, which is what all of those previous queries should answer. Desired titles always fetch more. Someone mentioned FF7 for the PS1, for awhile it was fetching 80 or so dollars on ebay, now its fallen to 50ish for black label versions. It is a very common title, it commands a high price because it is well loved, just like Mario 3. Titles like Radical Rex for Sega Cd might fetch $50-$70 even though it is far more rare than FF7. In 10 years though Radical Rex may command $200+ if it is as rare as we think, while FF7 and other common titles will only see a minimal bump if all things remain equal.
So their is my very long answer and coincidently a topic of my blog planned out for next week, maybe I' Ill just link this post and call it good :mrgreen:
Championship Soccer 94 is actually a really good game, as the countless fans of Sensible Soccer will attest to :)
But yeah, it's pretty damn hard to find it CIB, and the selling price tends to be all over the map... it's a weird one in that respect.
Other Sega CD games that are very difficult to come by CIB:
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Keio Flying Squadron
The Space Adventure
Radical Rex
My Paint
Jaguar XJ220 (hard to find a box in decent condition)