The Rarest Game You Ever Owned...EVAR1

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Uberpig

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Probably some of the games I got for my Amstrad CPC. It's been so long since I even looked at it that I can barely remember any of them, but one that stuck in memory was a game called Roland In Time. It was a hard as nails platformer that ripped off Dr Who for its main character. I think there were ten levels and you could play them in any order, which is good because with most of them I could barely get off the first screen.
 

Uberpig

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Just looked at that list and the Amstrad isn't even on it. Do I win a prize for having a rare system?
 

Blaster395

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I think I win a prize for a rare game, considering it isn't even on that site.

Terracon for the PS1.

Admittedly it was only released in Europe and not the US. This site might be only listing games that were released in the US.
 

johnnyLupine

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Honestly I wouldn't know the number of copies the games I have owned have sold so I can't really comment on rareity so I suppose I will just go with which game I found most difficult to get my hands on, age of empires 2 for the ps2.
 

azukar

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Hmm...

Well, I have limited edition copies of Silent Hill 2 and Shadow of the Colossus. Neither is very rare, but just try finding a copy in a second hand games shop!

Also, my brother and I between us have the earliest edition copies of Final Fantasies VII, VIII and IX.
 

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NathLines said:
The only one I can think of that might be slightly rare is Tales of Symphonia for the Gamecube.
I have to be honest, I thought that game was quiet easy to find (I own a copy). It tends to be a bit expensive though.
 

nickyv917

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Rocket: Robot on Wheels. It's actually the first console game that ever had a realistic physics engine.
 

snappydog

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I've been told Twilight Princess was harder to find on Gamecube than Wii, and I have the Gamecube version... that's basically as rare as you're gonna get, except maybe FFs VII through IX, which I rarely see anywhere nowadays except on the internet for quite a lot of monies.

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NathLines

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0takuMetalhead said:
NathLines said:
The only one I can think of that might be slightly rare is Tales of Symphonia for the Gamecube.
I have to be honest, I thought that game was quiet easy to find (I own a copy). It tends to be a bit expensive though.
Well, since I'm not exactly an expert when it comes to game rarity, the only thing I have to go on is price. I know it's easy to find, but since the price has gone up rather than down over time I thought that it might be considered a bit rare.
 

HellRaid

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I haven't looked that hard, but I have Future Cop: LAPD on the PSOne at 70% rarity. That was an awesome game.
 

Mr.Mattress

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I Own a Virtual Boy, along with "Mario Tennis", "Mario Clash", "Red Alarm", "Teleroboxer" and "3D Pinball". I plan on also getting "Wario Land" sometime soon. That's as rare as it gets for me.
 

Random Argument Man

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I had Ogre battle 64 which the site tells me it's 72%. My brother gave it away to pay an alchohol debt...Still angry about it after 8 years.

Still, the game that I want to have, Goemon's great adventure, is really hard to find.
 

Lictor Face

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Not sure if this is rare or not. But i got the very first Age of Empires game. Its not sitting somewhere in my drawer as my computer refuses to accept it.
 

Alcaste

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According to that, we've got...

Megaman Legends 2, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete, Final Fantasy VII, Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance II, Pokemon Crystal. Odd that MS-DOS/Windows games aren't on there (that I could find) otherwise I think my rarest game might be my old 5 1/4 inch floppies of X-Wing or my CD-ROM version (both of them) of Star Crusader.