At the moment the titles exceed 5,000 dollars.
Throughout all these years it has been possible to see how Nintendo has been releasing consoles since the 80s, being so that some have been more successful than others at the same time that all have had a very extensive catalog of games, being so that many players have become over time video game collectors of certain consoles.
This is not only positive due to the importance given to the physical format, but also allows carrying out a better preservation of video gameswhich can be seen in the fact that these players in the future can contribute their titles to public libraries or any other medium.
The prototype of a game that never reached the West and a demo of a fair are the current collectors’ items
Given this, every time the name of new titles for sale on old consoles comes up, the alarms go off, being so now we have been able to know that two previously unreleased NES titles are available on eBaywhich can lead to thousands of dollars being moved knowing the above circumstances.
Likewise, as regards the identity of these two titles, it must be said that they are prototypesone of these being a strategy game called Battlefields of Napoleon, which only released in japan under the name Napoleon Senki. On the other hand, the second title is a demo of Scanner, a game developed by Rare to Consume Eletronic Show and that, seen what was seen, did not see the light either.
In this way, it is being seen that The Video Game History Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is solely to obtain, protect, preserve and educate the public about the history of video games, has spoken about it through its founder, Frank Cifaldi, who has opened a crowdfunding to get these games.
🚨Attention video game preservation fans with money to spare🚨
There are currently TWO unreleased, one-of-a-kind, never-digitized games for the original NES on eBay right now. This has literally never happened before. Our resources are stretched thin, and we could use help. pic.twitter.com/54ym603mHM
— Frank Cifaldi (PRGE).nes (@frankcifaldi) October 11, 2022
We will have to see how this story ends, but know that today we have with Nintendo Switch to play some NES titleswhile this console has received a new update recently.