What is the rarest N64 game and how much?
What is the rarest N64 game and how much?
I hate to be an ass but you do know that there is a rarity list on this site right. Here's the link to the N64 section:
http://www.digitpress.com/lists/n64.pdf
Definitely check out the DP list, but the quick answer is that most people agree right now that Stunt Racer 64 is the rarest US 64 game. The N64 is interesting in that there aren't any really rare titles for it - every game can be tracked down without too much difficulty.
But what about the very LAST US N64 release, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 by Activision? That came out in the summer of 2002 and I know my local EB had a SINGLE game of that ordered.
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?????????Originally Posted by kevincure
You can get one on E-Bay for less than $10.00. I guess this would support your theory that even the so called rare are easy and sometimes cheap to buy.
Okay - we've done this one before, but the answer is not really up for debate.
Clayfighter - Sculpter's Cut is the THE rarest game for the N64.
It was an early Blockbuster Exclusive, and is very, very hard to locate. Only one or two pop up on eBay per year (that I've seen.)
Finding the box and manual is even harder.
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"Zelda: bong of destiny" is way rarer.
finding it boxed is almost impossible with the cool hologram of zelda in her bra blowing a toke in ganondorfs face.
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I have a CF: Sculpter's cut up for trade.. just throwing that out..
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Originally Posted by Sothy
For some reason, I just see some more of the unscrupulous Nintendo fanboys (I went to college with a guy like this) quickly logging onto ebay and hoping to find one of these. I dread to see what condition it would be in 20 min. after getting the faux cart.
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Holy crap. It's been a while.
I'm interested... do you have a wantlist?Originally Posted by Raedon
Seeking display quality copy of I Want My Mommy for the 2600... if you have one, PM me, I will pay/trade well.
I am trying to complete my set of N64 titles. I will buy/trade for the cart. Please let me know. John.
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Hmmmm....I thought maybe it was Star Soldier...I can't find that anywhere.
well.. atm my only wants are Harvest Moon SNES and N64
Fear your thoughts because they become your words
Fear your words because they become your actions
Fear your actions because they become your habits
Fear your habits because they become your character
Fear your character because it becomes your destiny
Therefore: Thinking and nurturing positive thoughts, at any point in your life, can change your destiny.
Oh well... these are the only moons I have:
Seeking display quality copy of I Want My Mommy for the 2600... if you have one, PM me, I will pay/trade well.
I have the game and box, but am trying to find both in better condition.
Got it at a flea for $18.
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I got mine at Blockbuster for $10... it's complete, but the box is tatty, the cart is stickered, and the instructions are an absolute mess. Damn BB. >
I have a mint complete one I got off of ebay for 7.50
Blockbuster gets exclusives? When (how) does this happen?