If we're measuring this by levels, then the hardest games are HGSS with that level 88 Pokemon #025. Check for Spud’s Adventure on eBay why foces only on the games the Author knows.

(Interestingly enough, the Atari Lynx version is still quite affordable). Nothing I've ever seen in MM comes close to how hard those levels look. We’re not saying that the default Pokemon games are bad, but the hacks breathe in new life to these games.

They always seem to make cult classics and release them in low numbers. If there’s one developer that seems to consistently show up on our Rare and Valuable lists, it is Atlus. Check for Kid Dracula on eBay That GBC Color list does need an update in the future, however. 2012 saw a stark increase to $55 for a cart, $500 for complete. Despite its rarity, you could commonly find bare cartridges in the $20 range as recently as 2016 (and about $10 just a few years before that). While none of the game carts are especially common, the Game Boy version is the hardest to find by far.

Below you will see two prices beside each title. any GPS Collect the best games without spending much money. While there are weapons to be utilized in Kid Dracula, the game focuses on pure platforming. I never had a problem with it. Your email address will not be published. This adaptation of arcade platformer saw a Gameboy release in PAL territories. The ones I've played the most I could finish blind folded but the ones I haven't played most of my life are very hard. They aren't so hard once you've played many of them alot like me. In general I think the truth is the series is very hard the older it gets and the only exception to that is the Zero series which only got easier. © 2004-2020 Racketboy.

The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. Since then it’s been a steady climb up. The Game Boy Advance was the swan song of the Game Boy era. In Regular Pokemon games, you can skip easily 1/3 of the overall trainers and still be on par with Gym Leaders and Elite 4.

With all of these interesting factors combining with a relatively scarce cartridge, it should be a surprise that Kid Dracula has become more and more of a collector’s piece over the years. Bare cartridges aren’t too hard to come by, but those boxed copies can be a chore to find. It […]

With it going under the mainstream radar, it made for an easy choice of a Game Boy Hidden Gem. Depends whether I care about rank or not. This cartridge let Game Boy owners carry around an NIV translation of the Bible (complete with searching capabilities) in addition to twenty extra levels of the game “Joshua and the Battle of Jericho” that were not included in the original Game Boy release.

The show didn’t last long, but there was a decent amount of merchandising produced including a game for the NES, Sega Genesis, and the Game Boy. Previously a $15 cartridge, it approached the $100 level in 2012 (and $700 complete). es. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive. It previously was in much less demand than its rarer sibling, Castlevania Legends (see below) but its boxed copies come at a premium now for collectors. I wonder if capcom would ever consider remaking them from the ground up for a compilation, considering they are on the eshop tho.

Sticking to the original series (my favorite btw), I'd say the easiest is Mega Man V. I can seriously just blow through that game, and although I still love it, it's pretty easy to beat. any ROC games However, when you see either the PAL box or the Japan release (known as “Phantasm” over there), you’ll see a cute ghost welcoming you and a fun feeling type choice for the title. More recently, this past October another complete copy went for $390 and there’s currently some open auctions for complete copies in the $400 range and a Sealed copy listed for $585. Conclusion. I was trimming down my collection so I got rid of the original GB games and and planned to get the compilation. While Mega Man IV was never a bargain purchase, it was quite affordable: a decade ago, your could find a loose cart in the $20 range. Boxed copies are a whole different matter. Of course, this title is also developed and published by Atlus, has the vegetable kingdom vibe going strong, and saw very low production numbers. This action plaformer (I’ve also heard it called a “possess-em-up”) was actually one of our Gameboy Hidden Gem picks a decade ago and has the interesting concept of playing as a ghost that can posses a bunch of different enemies (each with different characteristics) to avenge your death and rescue your girlfriend. The original game in the series, Puzzle Boy (known as Kwirk in North America) is a puzzle adventure in the iconic style of Sokoban when you push around boxes to solve puzzles and progress. So I thought maybe I can try to answer this question by seeing if some games are harder than others even if their players are doing everything right, and that led me to speed runs. It’s so rare, most people hardly knows it exists, but once a copy appears on eBay it goes for a lot of bucks. However, it was one of the top platforms and imports on our Game Boy Hidden Gems guide years ago. Interesting game, did a mini review here:

any Brazilen Gameboy. Check for Mega Man V on Amazon. So if you’re wanting to fully explore the massive Mega Man series, this is a required play. Hardest Megaman? 2 and 1 are the easiest for me. This particular Game Boy gem is a spinoff of the Castlevania series and a remake/sequel of Japanese-exclusive Famicom title, Famicom game Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun (“Demon Castle Special: Kid Dracula”).

The strange thing is that the PAL version has a label that is what you might expect, but the North American release displayed an odd design choice of having half of the artwork area to be solid black in order to display the un-cropped racing photograph that was used on the SNES game. Check for Castlevania II Belmont’s Revenge on Amazon.

At these prices, I know I’m not selling mine any time soon! But then again, I've been playing Mega Man games since I was 4 and 5. :lol: If you want hard though, look up Rockman No Constancy on youtube and watch the Wily stages.

Check for Castlevania II Belmont’s Revenge on eBay Mega Man 2 was easy, I don't care how many songs are written about it. I've been into emulating N64 a lot lately using a combo of Switch and Wii U to get all the games I want to work. It’s quite different than most of the games in the series, but it still has a group of devoted fans and curious devotees of the franchise. Here you can find the 2012 Edition of this Guide. It has some detailed sprite artwork, but the game is a hard sell for these high pric As mentioned below, Spud’s Adventure was the middle installment of the low-key trilogy of “Puzzle Boy” Game Boy games. :P. megaman 1 was the only hard one imo. A bare copy could be found for around $20 while a complete copy was only maxing out at $100. These 10 games are some of the hardest on the system. However, once you look at the screenshots, you can kinda see that game actually lies somewhere in the middle.

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Check for Avenging Spirit on eBay Amazing Tater is the formal sequel to Kwirk (and known as Puzzle Boy II in Japan) but is the third game in the series (the second is Spud’s Adventure, mentioned below). But complete copies have continued to drastically appreciate in value (back in 2012, you could buy a pristine copy for $200). Around 2014/2015 people really started looking for this game hard. And while the rarest Gameboy games don’t quite touch the those in the NES library in terms of value, there are some surprising treasures to be found.

Check for NIV Bible and Lost Levels of Joshua on eBay. In my opinion it would be really the rarest to find CIB. This Game Boy release uses the same title and artwork as the Super Nintendo game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Ubisoft.

Check for Amazing Tater on Amazon.

Check for Mega Man IV on Amazon. Along time ago there was supposed to be a GBA I believe, compilation of the GB games and they were supposed to be colorized.

Much like Amazing Tater, this cart was lost in obscurity for a while before getting some collector exposure in late 2011/early 2012. Since our 2012 edition of this guide, this cartridge has taken off quite a bit in value. The game was re-released on the 3DS Virtual Console in Japan and Europe (still nothing for North America), but it hasn’t seemed to slow down the enthusiasm for the original Game Boy version. For the easiest...I'd say Mega Man 3 and Mega Man X. Amazing Tater went from relative obscurity (with bare carts being able to be score for $15 or less) until 2012 when prices jumped dramatically ($130 for a cart to $800 complete in 2012) and gradually increasing from there. The hardest imo is Mega Man I. I haven't played too much of it, but from what I've experienced, it's really hard.........On a side-note, Mega Man 9 (PS3) is brutally hard, and I'm enjoying it immensely. Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge used to be on the “Additional Games of Value” in our 2012 edition, coming in at $10 for a cart and $150+ for a complete copy. Prices for complete copies seemed to peak in early 2016 (like this one in November,2016 for $1700) and have started to cool a bit since then.

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=21581&p=259303&hilit=roach#p259303. Might want to throw in Beethoven the UK exclusive. Check for Star Hawk on eBay Log in, automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel, The Goo, s212 “Cancellations”: 12.19.2016. It should also be noted that there is a separate guide for  Game Boy Color listings. mega man X4 is the easiest for me, but i've also played it a lot more than the others cause it's my favorite mega man game of all time. I know some folks on NintendoAge have offered bounties of upwards to $500, but that was at least a couple years ago. As Game Boy enthusiasts and collectors alike have come to appreciate the fine craftsmanship of this Hidden Gem of both the Gameboy and the Shmup Genre as a whole, prices has continued to rise and has been one of the most in-demand imports for the portable system. Afterward, about $20. However, with appraisals rising, more people were bringing them to the surface and parting with them. Back in 2009, Mega Man wasn’t cheap, but relatively affordable: $35 for a cart and $100 for a complete copy. While we often joke about the differences in packaging artwork between North America and other regions, Avenging Spirit is one of the most stark differences. When I was working on this revamp, the first thing I did was verify if those newer complications included them, but no luck! In 2015, a complete copy with poster and registration card went for over $600. Very few hacks get the gist right that you shouldn't have to grind whatsoever to complete the game. Some require you to battle every single trainer. https://www.theguardian.com/.../18/the-25-hardest-video-games-of-all-time February 18, 2010 By Adam Leave a Comment. When I first saw box for this North American release, I’m definitely picturing a classic gangster type game both with the chose image and the typography.



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