



At the risk of disappointing some, though, it turns out that many of the SNES’ most valuable games are only valuable because so few people owned them. While many of those who grew up with the Super Nintendo ( arguably Nintendo’s greatest console) wouldn’t trade their memories of it away for anything, the 30 years since the console’s North American release have made it clear that the value of its incredible library of games goes well beyond nostalgia.Īt a time when the market for collectible video games is going through an unbelievable boom period, retro gamers everywhere are taking mental and physical inventory of their classic game collections in the hopes (or horror) of discovering that one of the games they owned is secretly worth a fortune.
