"What N64 game makes a seller charge a $1,500 price tag and was only distributed as a rental in Blockbuster? This game."
Video Gamer writes: "There's a rogue underworld of devs operating clandestinely, still creating Game Boy games. We've spoken to one of them."
The first PlayStation is home to an array of iconic video games that went on to define the sheer significance of this console.
I think from a historical perspective I would change Spyro for Grand Turismo. It's the franchise that made the PS1 look like an absolute unit. Other than that, I can't argue with the rest when it comes to games that defined the PS1.
And to be honest, there should be space for Tekken 3, Wipepout and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in order to round out the PS1 identity as the machine to own at the time.
With Tomb Raider 2, Silent Hill, Symphony of the Night, Tenchu, and Soul Reaver as backup contenders.
I wonder how much a copy of Superman64 that never been open cost?
I remember seeing sculpters cut when I was younger at either a Winn dixie or Albertsons back when they did rentals. I've even seen it pretty recently with the box at a local flea market for $10 but shrugged it off. I'll definitely pick it up next time I see it if their going for $100-200 without the box. I don't know why anyone would pay that much for it even in mint condition considering how horrid it is to play it.
Wow. Never even heard of that one.
I have this clayfighter version. Wasn't worth much until the last two years. Im like 70 percent comeplete for an entire n64 collection
I remember playing that a lot on the N64. Still collector or not I am not paying $1,500 for a cartridge that basically will do nothing.
At least the vintage instruments I buy can still be used. Of course you could still play the game but cmon.. it ain't worth $1,500.