Hurry up, get your old video games collection from the attic and check out if you have one of the 7 rarest most expensive video games in the world. If you do, we want our cut delivered in Oreos and Cheetos.

Today we have Steam, Origin, PSN and numerous other ways to get any video game we want. You select the game, money gets charged from your credit card, and you play the game on your PC or console. The physical editions of video games are becoming more and more neglected and have only a small collection value, at least when it comes to new games. No one is ready to go out and visit the game shop when they can do everything from the comfort of their home.

Today, you can virtually play any video game in the history of video games. If you know your way around the web, there isn’t a game that can’t be downloaded or played in some way. So the value or the rarity of the games isn’t in their availability to play them, but availability to own the physical copy of the game. It is hard to determine what makes a game both rare and expensive, but the consensus is that the rarity of the video game depends on the availability of the copies, but that doesn’t necessarily make the game expensive. For the game to be expensive, it has to be both rare and in high demand.

The condition of the game takes this on a whole new level. If the game has any damage at all, the price will become much lower. Also, if the video game is rare, in demand and in the original seal, the price will skyrocket. Of course, if you don’t take video games so seriously, you are welcomed to check out our list of 11 Best Zombie Video Games of All Time.

Since the question of rare and expensive games is a complex one, we decided to form two lists. One had the 10 most expensive games based on the price they were sold for and other had the 10 games that had the smallest number of copies available. We gave each game on both lists points from one to ten, summed them up and listed top seven. Sources we used for the information about the games include Mental Floss and Racket Boy among others. So, check our list of rarest most expensive video games in the world:



7. Gamma Attack

Price: –

Known Copies: 1

This game is a bit tricky in terms of value. There is only one original copy of the game, although reproduction copies can be bought for around $100. That one copy was never sold, but the owner did put a price tag of $500,000 on it. No one was willing to pay him that amount of money, so we don’t know the real value of the game. But the game is rare, so we decided to put it on our list.





6. Tetris

Value: $16,000

Known Copies: 10

Due to licensing issues (Nintendo owned exclusive rights to the game), Tetris for Sega Mega Drive was developed but never released. Some people managed to get their hands on the game, so it is believed that ten copies are still out there.

5. Nintendo Power Fest

Value: $10,988

Known Copies: 2

ext on the list of rarest most expensive video games in the world is somehow familiar to all of us. Nintendo organized a tour across the United States, where players competed in games Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, Ken Griffey, Jr. Presents Major League and Super Mario Kart. 33 cartridges with these games were created and after the tour ended, they were sent back to the factory and recycled. Apparently, some were saved since two known copies resurfaced.

4. Red Sea Crossing

Value: $13,877

Known Copies: 2

We are continuing our list of 7 rarest most expensive video games in the world with a game that lets you play as Moses. Two physical copies of Red Sea Crossing are known to exist so far. The both copies were sold in 2012 with one going for $10,400 and other being sold on eBay for $13,877.

3. Air Raid

Value: $33,400

Known Copies: 14

It was thought that only 12 copies of this games were available, and they were fetching up to $3,000. Interesting thing is that neither of them had an accompanying box or manuals. Later in 2010 and 2012, two boxed copies were found. The later one had an accompanying manual and was sold for $33,400 on Game Gavel.





2. Stadium Events

Value: $41,300

Known Copies: 2

Depending on the condition, this game reaches some big numbers. Two sealed copies have been sold until today. Both were sold on eBay, with one reaching a price more than $35,000 and other being sold for $41,300. Even the box itself without the cartridge is known to be sold for close to $10,000.

1. Nintendo Campus Challenge

Value: $20,100

Known Copies: 1

This game combines both value and rarity so it is a fitting conclusion for our list of 7 rarest most expensive video games in the world. The cartridge contains the games Super Mario Bros. 3, PinBot, and Dr. Mario and was developed for an event similar to famous Nintendo World Championships. This time, the locations of the competition were college campuses. After the competition had ended, all cartridges were supposed to be destroyed, but somehow one survived. It was first sold for $14,000 privately and then resold for $20,100 on eBay.