Many old gadgets, including retro video games, may seem obsolete but can be surprisingly profitable. Experts from Currys reveal that collectors are willing to pay top dollar for well-preserved games, like Zelda Majora's Mask for Nintendo 64, which is now valued at £3,715.01. The condition of the game, especially if it includes the original packaging and inserts, drastically impacts its value. Currys analyzed resale data to list the most valuable non-sealed PAL games, emphasizing the importance of maintaining original box items for maximizing profit.
Topping the list is Zelda Majora's Mask [Adventure Set] for Nintendo 64, which now has a whopping estimated value of £3,715.01.
But for those who did, that decision could be worth thousands today.
Complete in box (CIB) games still include their original box, manual, inserts and any extras that were packaged with the game at release.
Even if a game isn't factory-sealed, a well-preserved CIB copy with all its original materials can sell for significantly more than a loose copy.
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