Nintendo is one of the few video game companies that, with few exceptions, everything they touch, both video games and consoles, automatically turns to gold. And the machine we are going to talk about here was a very complicated mission: to succeed the mythical Super Nintendo and beat all their opponents, which in those years have grown to two: SEGA with the Saturn and Sony with the first PlayStation.
Nintendo 64 was responsible for bringing the company and its titles to the third dimension, as well as placing Nintendo at the forefront of innovation in this regard, thanks to a controller that had an element that now seems normal to us
Nintendo reaches the third dimension
So if you are one of those who have had a Nintendo 64 and you want to get all the cartridges that were sold in Europe or Europe (PAL), here we leave you the names of those that will cost you the most money, with amounts that seem exorbitant but that, in some cases, even exceed this estimate that we bring you. So come on, let’s see which are the five most expensive of all…
5. Hercules
Adapting television series to video game format is a practice that has been done since the beginnings of the medium. In this case, this title inspired by Hercules, one of the most legendary action-adventure series of the 90s, turned out to be a game to distract yourself for a few hours. Nothing more and nothing less. To add it to your collection, you will need $1,445.
4. Rush to 2049
This racing game had no errors that made it unplayable and that is why it is so sought after, it just went unnoticed which makes it extremely attractive for collectors. In case you want to add it to your Nintendo 64 games collection you will have to pay the figure of $1,549.
3.Mario Golf
Is there anything Nintendo’s plumber didn’t do? Running, Olympics, football, tennis and even being a doctor. However, one experiment that didn’t go so well was getting Mario and company to play golf, a sport that, to be honest, bores a lot of people. To get your hands on this gem and have it in your hands, you will pay $1,567.43.
2. Starcraft 64
Undoubtedly one of the space franchises par excellence within video games, they had the idea of redoing their first title but this time in a kind of questionable 3d and launching it in the year 2000 for the Nintendo 64 As the remakes at the time were not that they carried so much, counting on one of these so old It’s a treat for collectors, who can shell out up to $4,853.
1. Kids Snowboarding 2
Snowboarding games have never really been popular, which means anyone who comes out is immediately sought after by the experts, lest they become a holy grail. This sequel to Snowboard Kids took snowboarding through different scenarios as if it were a multiverse. If the cover caught your eye, now you have a reward worth an impressive $8,095.
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