If you’ve got any old Nintendo Gamecube games lying around, then you might want to take them to your local CEX store, or list them on eBay. Nintendo games notoriously hold their value compared to releases from other platforms, and it certainly shows when looking at the top ten most valuable titles from the Gamecube. Worth almost £1,500 if you have all ten, these retro games could help you tackle the rising cost of living, especially if they’re sitting around in your attic gathering dust.
Gaming site Solitaired has put together a list of some of the most valuable Nintendo Gamecube games based on the cash value offered by UK retailer CEX.
Perhaps surprisingly, arcade racing game Gadget Racers is top of the pile with a cash value of £312 if you sell it to CEX.
Kirby Air Ride and Frogger Beyond are both worth £162, while Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness will net sellers £152.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Chibi Robo are worth £143 each, which is annoying because I used to own both of those games!
Next up is Gotcha Force and Disney Sports Basketball at £117, followed by Ribbit King at £97 and Cocoto Funfair at £91.
Elsewhere, popular titles such as Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door and Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures are worth £81 and £71, respectively.
It’s also worth noting that you can get even more if you trade the games for an in-store voucher, or if you’re willing to sell directly to collectors via sites like eBay.
Ten most valuable Nintendo Gamecube games at CEX…
1. Gadget Racers – £312
2. Kirby Air Ride – £162
3. Frogger Beyond – £162
4. Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness – £152
5. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance – £143
6. Chibi Robo – £143
7. Gotcha Force – £117
8. Disney Sports Basketball – £117
9. Ribbit King – £97
10. Cocoto Funfair £91
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