

Loose copies of either game are commonly purchased for $25 or lessįor obvious reasons, the vast majority of this list includes far older Pokemon games than anything else on the Nintendo Switch.Open-box bundles linger for around $400."Graded" Switch bundles don't change the needle much, coming in around $750.Let's Go Pikachu tends to outperform Let's Go Eevee, hovering around the $700 mark to Let's Go Eevee's $550.Maintaining an accurate reference chart for the amount of cash Pokemon diehards will drop for their favorite games means revisiting the well from time to time, as we've done so today and will no doubt continue doing in the future. Updated Jby Quinton O'Connor: Compendiums of market-value video games can't be one-and-done bits of publishing. All headlined estimates are for factory-sealed copies, sourced via PriceCharting, with individual notations per entry on how much they'd fetch in varying less-than-perfect conditions. Here, we're taking a look at the most expensive games in the Pokemon franchise and how much they're worth. Related: Pokemon Who Could Star In Their Own Game More than that, as copies of the older games have become increasingly hard to come by, factory-sealed units are known to fetch a pretty penny on auction sites.

Over the years support for the franchise has not dwindled, and the games have continued to hold their value. Despite not owning the rights directly, the Big N profits so strongly from the sky-high sales figures of every new title in the decades-old series of monster-catching adventure games. In a sea of goldmines, the Pokemon video game franchise numbers among Nintendo's most golden.
