MTV Multiplayer - Some gamers out there might think that the golden age of rhythm games have come and gone, with franchises like Guitar Hero and Rock Band a thing of the past. However, more astute fans of the genre may realize that the rhythm games are finally coming into their own. Instead of straight mechanics driven experience, more adventurous developers are branching out and experimenting with rhythm-based gameplay as part of a larger story-driven game. Take, for example, Sega's latest 3DS release, Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure – a game that relies entirely on structured mini games with rhythm-based mechanics to serve as the gameplay for the plot heavy story.
The top 10 rarest 3DS games of all time are probably ones you both did and didn't expect. Especially if you had these games!
I have Fire Emblem Fates LE, the European one. Not sure if it's as valuable as the US version, but it certainly was in high demand.
Its not often I actually have games on the 'most expensive list' but I do own Rhythm Thief and Layton vs. Ace Attorney. I believe both of them are sealed as well.
AUTOMATON's Aki Darwich introduces Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure - a rhythm-based Nintendo DS title which you may have missed, but which definitely deserves a second chance.
Sega has been on a downward spiral for the last few years, they have failed to really reignite the flame for the Sonic series and haven’t really been able to deliver a must have game for a while. With this being the case many planned projects had to be cancelled but really what is surprising is how one game managed to slip through the cracks and that game being Rhythm Thief. The question is however why did this game slip through? It is simple some toe tapping music and a great story that really is set to deliver.