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The Nintendo Wiiwas a tremendously special console and a cornerstone in gaming history.
Collecting for the GameCube is becoming a more and more expensive hobby every day.
Today, we’re picking through the rarest and priciest games.
It’s gotten to the point where some titles will cost you four-digit numbers.
We’ve updated the list with even more rare games and their outrageously expensive price tags.
Walk it Out is one of those games and is centered around… walking.
As the title would perhaps imply.
It is ostensibly a rhythm game for people who don’t like the tempo of typical rhythm games.
Thankfully, price tags aren’t too unreasonable, averaging around$16.
Today, it’s possible for you to buy a new copy for about$40.
While the price point isn’t too steep - only about$45- it’s certainly a rare one.
Tying together characters from the Mario universe with some from the Square stable i.e.
Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy it’s a fairly complicated Monopoly-alike.
The baffling concept (who’d ever picture Bowser teaming up with Kiryl and Yangus?
If you want it new and sealed, get ready to drop almost$63.
You’ll see it from eBay sellers for as high as$70.
It was a bold new direction but ultimately failed to win over long-time fans.
With it being on the Wii, expect the usual overcomplicated motion controls to interact with anything.
A new copy will set you back about$82.
This game is an updated launch of the Guilty Gear X2 game.
While the other versions were received well, the Wii version’s controls sunk the review scores.
This possibly contributed to the scarcity that the game experiences today.
It goes for around$97on the second-hand market.
A new copy goes for about$102.
It’s aJRPG exclusive to the Wiifrom Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi.
The limited edition is much harder to find, costing around$121for a new copy.
Even the standard edition costs a pretty penny, averaging about $86.