The N64 was the games console of my childhood. It was the first of the "modern" consoles. Of course it had some issues that needed regular mods/maintainence (anyone remember blowing game cartridges?) but it still remains my favourite games console of all time. Now I'm a big boy and I have some spare money, I've gone out and picked up an old N64 from Ebay and I'm building out a small games library over the winter. That lead me to thinking what are the rarest games? Yoshis Story Yoshis Story is a game about the world being turned into aa picture book by baby bowser. It's a single player story that serves as a sequal to "Super Mario World 2" that was designed to act like a playable pop-up book with textures like wool, wood and card. You may have played this game as a kid, you may even have owned it. It's not the standard retail game that is wanted by collectors, it's the international version people are looking for. It's so rarely seen that there isn't really a price to put on the game, some have traded for over $2000 though. Snowboard Kids 2 Snowboard Kids 2 is probably not a game you heard of, it's almost certainly nothing you have played. This game was published by Atlus, who were well known for taking on and publishing very small "indie" games, before indie was a thing. Because of this they regularly did short production runs of the titles before publishing more depending on demand. This is one of those games. Copies of this game go for upto $200, there are thought to be very few available due to poor sales. Conkers Bad Fur Day They don't make games like they used to, that's for sure. Conkers bad fur day is a game where your player is an alcoholic squirrel who needs to cure his hang over and win back his girlfriend. It's widely wanted by N64 enthusiasts all over the world, this game was remembered for it's adult references and themes.
It was these themes that lead to poor sales, due to these themes advertising this game was hard and nintendo refused to acknowledge it. Copies of this game can get up to $200.
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