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If you own any of these video games you're sitting on a fortune

Here's hoping you were a hoarder

If you own any of these video games you're sitting on a fortune
09 December 2016

Run to your garage. Flee to the loft. Rifle through those boxes that never got unpacked after the last move.

Because if you've got any of the following video games sitting about gathering dust, they could be about to fund your next holiday. Or seven. 

LoveAntiques.com and Kotaku have compiled lists of those retro games that are currently amongst the most valuable in the world. 

And as ever, if you haven't still got the box, expect that estimated value to take a major HP hit. 

The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Sega Mega CD)

Estimated value: £550


Fatal Fury Special Edition (Sega Mega CD)

Estimated value: £550


Cool World (Super Nintendo)

Estimated price: £550


Stadium Games (Nintendo NES)

Estimated price: £600


Viewpoint (Neo Geo AES)

Estimated price: £750


T Mek (Sega 32X)

Estimated price: £800


X Zone (Super Nintendo)

Estimated price: £850


Primal Rage (Sega 32X)

Estimated price: £1,000


Darxide (Sega 32X)

Estimated price: £1,200


Snowboard Kids 2 (Nintendo 64)

Estimated price: £2,000


The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak

Estimated worth: £800


Softporn Adventure

Estimated worth: £500-£2000


NCAA College Basketball 2k3

Estimated worth: £300


Clayfighter: Sculptor’s Cut

Estimated worth: £400


World of Warcraft: Collector’s Edition

Estimated worth: £240 – £4300 (if you haven’t used the redeemable scratch code on the box)


StarCraft 64

Estimated worth: £430


Rule of Rose

Estimated worth: £300