A collector of Nintendo 64 video games stumbled upon an exceptional opportunity in Facebook Marketplace. For just 40 dollars, she managed to get eight cartridges for the console. Although he discovered that three of them, Pokémon Snap, Pokémon Stadium and Super Smash Bros, were reproductions, this did not diminish his excitement, as he still added five new titles to his growing collection.
The Nintendo 64, first released in 1996, became the Nintendo’s third home console. Despite competition from PlayStation and Sega Saturn, which adopted the CD-ROM format for their games, the N64 chose to continue using cartridges throughout its life cycle. On the other hand, the company RARE, which had already begun its partnership with Nintendo in the last generation with the Super Nintendo, left its catalog with the best Nintendo 64 games that would be remembered forever.
In addition to cartridges, the N64’s unique controller allowed players to use accessories like the Rumble Pak or Transfer Pak to connect with specific Game Boy games, like Pokémon Red and Blue. Throughout its existence, the console had successful titles every year, such as Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask that are still among the favorites of the series.
Although it has been more than two decades since the N64 went out of production, their games still retain value
He explained that the original listing on Facebook Marketplace was priced at 50 dollars
According to PriceCharting.com at the time of writing, the individual value of the loose Mario Kart 64 cartridge amounted to $47, which significantly increased the total value of the acquisition of JohnnyPhantom. When the user added up the value of all the cartridges purchased, he saw that the total value was 200 dollars, with Mario Kart 64 being the most valuable, without being the rarest title of those on offer.
What do you think, was he lucky? What game are you looking for?
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