

But even a bare cartridge of Mega Man for Game Gear is worth more than all but a few complete Game Gear games. Much like a lot of the games on this top section, complete copies really don’t show up often.

So technically, it’s kinda an “exclusive”, but not in the same way that the ones that we feature in the Game Boy’s valuable game lineup. It’s essentially a mash-up port of earlier Mega Man games with quite a bit of zooming-in to suit the smaller screen. Unlike some expensive Mega Man games, like those on the Sega Saturn, the Game Gear’s Mega Man game isn’t especially enjoyable. The Mega Man game for the Game Gear is not quite the rarest in the library (it is considered to be about the sixth rarest Game Gear game according the but the appeal of a Mega Man game - especially on a Sega platform is hard to avoid.
Values Current as of May 2021 Most Valuable North American Games Mega Man: $250-$1000 Sealed values are also shared, when available. The second price is the highest price in the past three months for a complete copy (assuming it came with a box). The first is the average selling price of a bare cartridge. Below you will see two prices beside each title.
#SEGA GAMES LIST WITH PICTURES SERIES#
In stark contrast to the Cheapest Games series, this Rare & Valuable series will round up the rarest and most valuable games for a given console or handheld so you’ll know what to look for whether you are buying or selling.

#SEGA GAMES LIST WITH PICTURES MANUALS#
However, you will notice that having mint cardboard boxes and manuals helps push up the resale value dramatically. Much like the Game Boy, most bare cartridges aren’t terribly hard to find, and even some of the games in this roundup aren’t overly expensive in cartridge form. Decades later, there has been a bit of reassurance of Game Gear game collecting - especially for complete copies. Sega’s handheld has its share of devotees, but it didn’t quite find mass appeal. The home console comes with 2 controllers (that’s right, you won’t be charged extra to play 2 player!) which is great for replaying all those classic multi-player games with a friend.The Rarest & Most Valuable Sega Game Gear GamesĮven in its glory days, the Sega Game Gear (see our Beginner’s Guide) was always in the shadow of both its Game Boy competition and it’s Sega Genesis/Megadrive sibling. “The SEGA Mega Drive was my first console that I remember un-boxing then playing on for as long as I can remember – these consoles have brought those memories flooding back to me! They’re packed with the majority of my favourite games and the handheld has an SD card slot which is great for expanding your collection for those that are missing. Marketing Manager at PQube, Andy Pearson quoted: It is available to Pre-Order now at Europe’s Number One Retro Gaming Destination, .uk. It will be released to celebrate Sonic the Hedgehog’s 25th Anniversary (originally released June 1991) in October 2016. Hot on the heels of the latest Nintendo announcement, this brand new Officially Licensed SEGA Mega Drive range includes a 2 player home console (with original cartridge slot) and a handheld console (with SD card slot) – both PACKED with 80 (yes, eighty!) built-in games including the likes of: Sonic the Hedgehog 1, 2 and 3, Mortal Kombat 1, 2 and 3, Golden Axe 1, 2 and 3, Altered Beast, Alex Kidd, Columns and many, many more!
