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Summary
Collectors, beware.
You’re in for a scare.
The handheld was discontinued in 2014, and many of its titles went out of print long before that.
For a while, you could download digital versions of DS games from the Wii U eShop.
The results are staggering price tags sure to give your bank account the fright of its life.
The following titles, in particular, are the rarest and priciest video games for the system.
Get ready to see some mind-boggling four-digit numbers.
Endless Frontier, in particular, is one of the rarer games in the series.
A new copy costs roughly$350.
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Both versions cost a pretty penny, but Digimon World Dusk is far worse for your wallet.
An unopened copy goes for around$374- almost three times the price of its Dawn counterpart.
Gameplay-wise, you explore side-scrolling levels, collect guns, and destroy everything and everyone in sight.
Despite its exciting premise, the game received lukewarm reviews and quickly faded into obscurity.
Collecting for the GameCube is becoming a more and more expensive hobby every day.
Today, we’re picking through the rarest and priciest games.
But despite its popularity, tracking down a new copy has become nearly impossible over the years.
If you manage to find one, it’ll likely set you back about$386.
This special edition is unique in only one way: it features a different map than the standard version.
That tiny change was enough to triple the value, putting it at a whopping$388.
The goal is to catch Pokemon by drawing circles around them using the stylus.
If they touch your line, your combo breaks, forcing you to start over.
There are three Pokemon Ranger games on the DS, each with a price tag in the triple digits.
However, the first is the hardest to find.
A new copy is worth about$435, which is more than the cost of both sequels combined.
Are you going to have to empty your wallet, or are you sitting on a gold mine?
Sadly, the game received scathing reviews when it launched and went out of print shortly after.