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Pepsi had a video game? We prefer Coke. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today weโ€™re counting down our picks for those physically pressed games that are either rare, pressed in low quantities or otherwise difficult to acquire.
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00:00Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for those physically-pressed
00:11games that are either rare, pressed in low quantities, or otherwise difficult to acquire.
00:23Number 10 โ€“ Barbie, Groom & Glam Pups
00:30One of the pitfalls of video games existing as downloadable content is that players are
00:34at the mercy of those platforms that make these games available.
00:37Barbie, Groom & Glam Pups was originally released in a physical format for Nintendo Wii and
00:42Nintendo DS back in 2010.
00:44It was also reissued for the 3DS in 2013, but the game is currently unavailable for
00:48download since Nintendo's eShop closure.
00:57Second-hand copies are pricey commodities, as well as just the 3DS cartridge alone selling
01:02for over $700 on certain second-hand sites.
01:05Oh, and if you want the box to go along with the cartridge, well, that's gonna cost you
01:09over a grand to make that happen.
01:16Yikes.
01:21Number 9 โ€“ Wrecking Crew
01:22There's both good news and bad news when it comes to the Wrecking Crew for the Nintendo
01:32Entertainment System.
01:33Firstly, the actual game itself is easily attainable as downloadable content on various
01:38platforms.
01:40However, actual physical copies of this embryonic Mario can be challenging to obtain for collectors.
01:50There's also good news on this front since Wrecking Crew was bundled with the original
01:53NES console packages and saw many different packaging modifications within subsequent
01:57pressings.
01:58That said, if you're seeking out any of the racer variants of Wrecking Crew, such as stickered
02:02hand-tap pressings or Canadian variant pressings, then you're likely looking at a few hundred
02:07bucks on eBay.
02:13Number 8 โ€“ Pepsi Invaders
02:22Video games were steadily gaining in popularity, yet the influx of subpar, rushed cash-in products
02:27was about to help usher in the video game crash of 1983.
02:30Pepsi Invaders was one of these games that were rushed to completion by corporations
02:34in order to capitalize on this hot new trend.
02:42As a result, Pepsi Invaders isn't really too fun to play, but it's even less fun to try
02:47and track it down in the modern day.
02:49That's because the game wasn't made commercially available, but rather given to Coca-Cola salespeople
02:53at their 1983 convention.
02:55Pepsi Invaders may just be a rip-off of Space Invaders, but copies have still sold for over
02:59a grand on eBay.
03:07Number 7 โ€“ Poopslinger
03:13The long and frankly confusing story of Poopslinger could take us all day to explain, but the
03:18CliffsNotes version is this.
03:19Yes, this is a real game.
03:21It also may be one of the most elaborate, or at least elaborately out-of-hand April
03:25Fool's jokes ever committed, since this was the coincidental release date of the game.
03:35Eighty-four copies of Poopslinger were reportedly mailed out to customers that pre-ordered it
03:39for the PlayStation 4 back in 2018.
03:41The website VG247.com details the story of how Twitter was used by a company called Limited
03:46Rare Games โ€“ no relation to Limited Run Games โ€“ to push the one-day sales of this
03:51strange new game, after which the company apparently closed up shop.
04:01Number 6 โ€“ The King of Fighters 2000
04:06SNK's The King of Fighters franchise possesses legions of fans around the world, and this
04:14installment from 2000 can be played today.
04:17It's just the original Neo-Geo cartridge that's tough to find.
04:21This isn't a surprise, really, since many games for the home Neo-Geo consoles were published
04:25in limited quantities anyway, making them extremely valuable.
04:28The King of Fighters 2000 was developed around the time SNK was entering bankruptcy proceedings,
04:32and fans estimate that perhaps only 100 cartridges were actually published for the Neo-Geo.
04:43The release focus of The King of Fighters 2000 was instead turned towards the Sega Dreamcast
04:47and PlayStation 2 consoles, making an OG Neo-Geo version worth anywhere from $3,500
04:52to $5,500.
05:01Number 5 โ€“ Xertainment Mountain Bike Rally Slash Speed Racer
05:04A myriad of companies have tried โ€“ and failed โ€“ at bringing new peripherals to the Nintendo
05:14market, but we gotta give the Xertainment system points for originality.
05:18The idea was to combine bike riding and physical fitness with gameplay, and it resulted in
05:22two games being designed specifically for this purpose.
05:25Mountain Bike Rally and Speed Racer were released separately by Xertainment, but were also combined
05:29with a single cartridge for the Super Nintendo.
05:37These cartridges only worked if you owned the exercise bike, which sold poorly, but
05:41the combo cart had become increasingly rare.
05:44These copies have been known to sell for nearly $4,000 factory-sealed, while boxless cartridges
05:48can go for over $1,500.
05:57Number 4 โ€“ Stadium Events
06:05The Xertainment system wasn't the only Nintendo peripheral designed with physical fitness
06:08in mind.
06:09Enter Stadium Events from 1987, one of the two games that were developed to work with
06:13the short-lived Family Fun fitness mat by Bandai.
06:21Some of these mats were included inside copies of other games in the series, Athletic World,
06:25while all three pieces of this strange Nintendo puzzle can go for a lot of money on the second-hand
06:30market.
06:31Specifically, Stadium Events once sold at auction for $12,000.
06:34Meanwhile, PAL-formatted copies from Europe, where the game was more successful, can easily
06:39sell upwards of $3,000 today.
06:42Or you could just play Nintendo's revamped version for their Power Pad, titled World
06:46Class Track Meet.
06:54Number 3 โ€“ Nintendo World Championships
06:56Today's video game championship tournaments didn't come to exist in a vacuum.
07:06Championships have existed practically as long as video gaming itself, as evidenced
07:10by this rare duo of game cartridges.
07:12Both the Nintendo Powerfest game from 1994 and especially the Gold Nintendo World Championships
07:17cartridge from 1990 are worth some serious bucks.
07:20The latter in particular was developed for a marketing tour and competition, and contained
07:24three games for contestants to play.
07:34Grey versions of this cartridge have been listed for big bucks, but the Gold iteration
07:38of which reportedly only 26 were made was listed on eBay back in 2021 for a staggering
07:44million dollars.
07:51Number 2 โ€“ Gamma Attack
08:02The story of Gamma Attack is another long, strange trip and dates back once again to
08:06the pre-videogame crash of 1983.
08:08The Gamation company decided to develop Gamma Attack to sell alongside its Atari peripherals,
08:13but advertisements from the time have led gaming historians to believe that very few
08:16copies of Gamma Attack actually sold.
08:24The game did make news headlines when a copy was listed on eBay for $500,000, while the
08:29website RacketBoy had estimated surviving Gamma Attack cartridges between $20,000 and
08:34$50,000.
08:35This is due primarily to the scarceness of its unsold copies and the low likelihood that
08:39many will surface, other than the one that currently resides in the collection of gamer
08:43Anthony DiNardo.
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09:08Number 1 โ€“ Tetris
09:15The gaming historian has published a fascinating story on the brief history of game developer
09:20and publisher Tengen that we highly recommend, and it was in this story where the rarity
09:24of Tetris comes into play, or at least the rarity of one particular version of Tetris,
09:29the recalled and cancelled version for the Sega Mega Drive.
09:40Sega voluntarily cancelled their version of Tetris due to Nintendo's license of ownership.
09:45Only 10 copies of the product were allegedly completed and all were reportedly destroyed.
09:49That is, until one of those copies that were given to the game's developers, signed by
09:53Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov, was uncovered and listed for a cool million bucks.
10:05Think you'll ever find one of these games in your parents' attic?
10:07How about at a yard sale or flea market?
10:10Let us know in the comments.
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