Log in

View Full Version : Sealed Game Gear games & Atari XE game??



mdc921
07-14-2013, 08:24 PM
Long time lurker first time poster.

Found these sealed games at the flea market today:

6898

Game Gear - Sonic Triple Trouble
Game Gear - Ristar
Atari XE - Blue Max

Does anybody have any idea of a possible worth for these? I'm not really a sealed game collector so I don't know what to do with them. I just couldn't pass them up though.

They do have some curving in but the seals are very much intact on all of them.

Atarileaf
07-14-2013, 09:29 PM
My unofficial guesses - Blue Max $10 - $15, Sonic $15 - $20, perhaps a little more. Ristar $10 - $12 perhaps. I think the Sonic one would be worth the most. The XE game is a fairly common one, I'm the least sure about Ristar.

SparTonberry
07-14-2013, 11:21 PM
I've heard Sonic 1 and 2 Game Gear are very common sealed (I recall a year or two ago someone here had several copies they were trying to get rid of at like $10 a piece) , so I don't really know if Triple Trouble is as well.
Yet, Genesis Ristar seems to have cult appeal, not sure if it extends to the GG version as well?

FrankSerpico
07-19-2013, 10:42 PM
The GG version of Ristar has a level not in the Genesis version, along with two new bosses and some major changes to some of the levels from the Genesis version. It's one of the more sought after GG titles

Gameguy
07-20-2013, 12:21 AM
The GG version of Ristar has a level not in the Genesis version, along with two new bosses and some major changes to some of the levels from the Genesis version. It's one of the more sought after GG titles
Loose copies of Ristar for Game Gear are only worth around $5, it's not really sought after like Mega Man. That, and the North American Game Gear version is missing a level that's included in the Japanese version.

FrankSerpico
07-21-2013, 04:35 PM
I wasn't trying to compare it to something like Mega Man or saying it was rare, simply that it's a game people who collect GG games like to have because it's fun and differs from the Genesis version a bit.