

The longer you hold on to any copy of a game you find, the more chance there is for more people to come forward with a copy. how long, if at all, should i hold on to it for to better my profit? i tried to play the game but like so many others had no pad. it is still in the original box, but most of the plastic has been peeled back and some of the box has browned and fallen apart. I got it at a garage sale here in leavenworth, kansas when I was about 9, so 12 years ago. Haha, man, this is awesome! I remember playing that Stadium Events game at my friend's house! There was this plate or something you had to stand on, kind of like the Wii fit thing. What about 3D world runner? Any thoughts on that um yeah maybe a little research is in order? It's a Tetris clone where a group of 4 bubbles fall from the ceiling and you have to match a cluster of the same color at the bottom. "Bubble Bath Babes is an adult version of Bust-A-Move. I guess "Duck Hunt" isnt worth anything huh? HaHa!! Weird, but I thought back in the day (shortly after Nintendo marketed a licensed version) the unlicensed game was said to have been worth hundreds.

Surprised the unlicensed version of tetris didn't make this list. If you're including unliscenced and competition carts. I should be able to compile a list like that and add it to this page in the near future.

I assume you mean a top 10 list of the NES games that were actually sold at retail instead of this list which is mostly unlicensed and special Nintendo cartridges. What about Most Expensive Retail NES games?
