Why is pokemon red so expensive
So these games are having a double-whammy of price increases. Something still stinks to me. We all know the mantra of collectibles-pricing, right? An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. The only reason these games can maintain their current price is that fans tolerate playing the same exact game with slightly different graphics for years and years and years.
So who am I to judge. Sword and Shield could have offered up so much more and actually advanced the franchise. But they did not. And the graphics are just a notch better than Game Boy graphics. Fans keep paying. Prices stay hot. I thought it was a pretty good read and you should check it out. Perhaps more so because of the recent surge in popularity the franchise has seen. This is called a bubble , my friends. It also comes with a copy of Pokemon Let's Go! Even though this entry is almost a decade younger than the original Red and Blue versions upon which it is based, it still scores higher than an original sealed copy of Pokemon Blue.
That could be down to the iconic nature of both Charizard as a cover feature and the player naming option of Red, something we'll see again a little further down on this list. Pokemon Gold is one of the most expansive games in the franchise, covering two whole regions. The game introduced the second generation of Pokemon, including the addition of the dark-type creatures. If it's new, collectors will pay a lot. It had the same story as Gold, but the available Pokemon in Silver have now made it more sought after than it's sister title.
Pokemon Emerald is a beloved game in its own right and the base title can fetch a hefty price if it's still sealed in its original packaging but one variant that hit store shelves can be grabbed cheaper, with even more value included. This version contains the base game but packages it with a nifty carrying case, allowing players to store everything they need to safely carry their Pokemon Emerald adventure with them.
This is a bit of a left-field entry, only because most casual American fans likely aren't even aware of its existence. Released exclusively in Japan in , this little collectible based on a popular duo from the Pokemon anime featured six mini-games that included the two baby Pokemon along with a slew of other characters from the franchise.
This one gets a price bump thanks to the fact that it includes a Nintendo 64 console but the price for a "new-in-box" version is still insanely high. In fact, the included Nintendo 64 isn't even a special edition and doesn't contain any unique art. This set included everything players needed to boot up Pokemon Stadium, including a console with a standard controller, extra Atomic Purple controller, expansion pack, game cartridge, trainer's manual, and even game with a special holographic trading card.
It's highly sought after by collectors and fetches a high price if it's new. This particular Pokemon bundle is highly sought after by collectors, especially if it's still shrink-wrapped or in brand-new condition. There are many players that hold the Silver and Gold versions of Pokemon in incredibly high regard and some would argue that they are perhaps the best games in the entire franchise.
This bundle contains not only the original Pokemon SoulSilver game for Nintendo DS but packages it with a Lugia figurine and a special Pokewalker jacket. It fetches an astronomical price if it's new but it's still not enough to topple its Golden counterpart. When restocks take place, scalpers are routinely quick to snap up the cards, selling them for way above their retail price.
As a result of this scarcity, prices overall have increased. This fella is the last on the Pokedex and is a member of the Mew duo with Mewtwo and is a psychic mythical Pokemon. It does not evolve into anything else but has the ability to learn every technical machine, hidden machine and most move tutor moves. Interestingly, at the time of writing, only 54 copies of the Shadowless Charizard exist in a PSA 10, compared to in 1st Edition.
As you would expect, this makes them incredibly valuable and a wonderful investment piece for any collector. The Pikachu Illustrator card is by far the rarest card in circulation, making it the Holy Grail of Pokemon! Feebas is one of the rarest Pokemon of all. It is an almost infamous amount of rarity. In the original Ruby and Sapphire games, it would only appear in six tiles of the Route river. Yes, absolutely worth it.
Tons of awesome games at very cheap prices compared to Switch games. Some games look amazing in 3D too. The library is HUGE and you have years of gaming ahead of you to enjoy. This adventure game was released in Japan and North America in by publisher Atlus.
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