25 Most Valuable SNK Neo Geo AES Games (From 2004 to 2024)
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- The 7th episode in a series of videos looking at the Values of Classic Games from the 90s and early 00s. This time around, instead of grabbing the 20 year old price from a dusty old book, we are grabbing them from a dusty old website! We will take the prices of games as listed on Game Dude 's website in 2004, adjust them for inflation and compare them to the current prices charged by game dude.
25 most valuableSNK Neo Geo AES Games games according to Game Dude's price guides!
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All values of 2004 games are taken from Game Dude's site archived on the Way Back Machine Here:
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Chapters:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:42 - Titles
0:50 - Intro
5:05- List Title
5:15 - Super Baseball 2020
5:45 - Thrash Rally
6:15 - Ninja Commando
6:45 - Art of Fighting 3
7:15 - Mutation Nation
7:45 - Top Hunter
8:15 - League Bowling
8:45 - Spinmaster
9:15 - View Point
9:45 - Robo Army
10:15 - Agressors of Dark Kombat
10:45 - Metal Slug
11:15 - Last Blade
11:45 - Street Hoop
12:15 - Metal Slug X
12:45 - Fatal Fury Garau Mark of the Wolves
13:15 - Metal Slug 3
13:45 - Andro Dunos
14:15 - Sengoku 3
14:45 - Galaxy Fight
15:15 - World Heroes Perfect
15:45 - NInja Masters
16:15 - Metal Slug 2
16:45 - Stakes Winner
17:21 - Neo Turf Masters
17:51 - Outro
19:28- Closing Titles - Ігри
Ah, the legendary AES. The gold standard for videogame collecting.
Damn those prices, 14k for a golf game. lol this system is one of those consoles i only ever saw in video game mags in the 90s. I still have never seen one in person and probably never will at those prices.
i was in high school when the AES came out, there was one kid I knew who had it and his dad was a heart surgeon and his mom was a dentist. I think having two parents who are doctors was only way you could have had one as a kid.
I look forward to your 3DO video, I love that system. Sadly I never owned a Neo Geo, but the Pocket Color is my favorite handheld and I have a Neo Geo X for fun.
i am eventually going to do pocket color as well that is a fantastic system. i am a sega fan boi so gene gear will always be my number 1, but NGPC is #2. 3DO is going to be interesting, a lot of the expensive “games” are just adult VCDs, so i will likely just group all those together so i can highlight other oddities like johnny bazookatone and cyberdillo!
A system I only rented once. The dream of winning one while filling out that crappy fill in the blank trivia sweepstakes in every 90s gaming magazine.
we all had that dream wonder if anyone won one.
I was right there with you dude, did anyone anywhere Ever Win one of those NG consoles for free? I call BS if you know what I'm saying, we all entered and nobody on earth has ever heard of, or definitely knows, somebody whom had won one. Classic
where do you see those prices? it's veru unaccurate if you check ebay sales for example.
These prices are all taken from price lists published by game dude (a local game store in LA). I did a previous series that used price charting and ebay for prices and was told over and over that THAT was inaccurate so this time i used price lists of an actual store currently selling games. i have linked the historical price lists in the description and you can see current guides at gamedude.com.
Game prices fluctuate greatly depending upon where you go buying games, persay like one country to another, good point tho
Lucky we are, we can buy some NCI and Atomik repro for about 250$ each games... and there are excellent copy !!
Original games is too high for any purchase right now, it's not serious ..
i bought a terraonion neomvs sd, which is also not cheap, but gives me access to all the games.
@@teknohed yes NeoSd Pro is fine... i choose MVS shockbox for my favorite one + Orthors and 161in1 for the rest
Please tell me where I can get get Metal Slug 1 AES for $3400 and I'll buy it today. These prices are waaaay off.
all taken from the price guide of game dude in LA, so i would start there. ;)
Was this "the greatest system for fighting games" before the Dreamcast ate its lunch 10 years later?
It is arguable that Saturn took the crown as far as fighting games are concerned. But hard to argue against the Neo Geo’s dominance in that respect,
Your prices are way off bro…. Those AES games go for way more …..
These aren’t “my” prices, I needed a source of truth for this video so i used the price guides from game dude. they have been selling games in LA for 30 years, think if they could get more for these games they would. So I think that what may happen is if Game Dude doesn’t have something in stock they don’t update the price, so might be a bit out of date. But that’s the metric I chose, Game Dude in 2004 vs Today: gamedude.com/neogeo.html
Yeah the prices are wayyyyy off. First off AES games rarely sell loose and price charting doesn’t track AES games well. Game Dude works for a 2024 reference but only eBay sold listings could do current prices.
@@ogcib so what you’re telling me is that i should be checking game dude for good deals on AES carts. These videos are so hard to settle on a correct price for, If I use ebay, I get people telling me that only Yahoo Japan is accurate. If I use Price Charting I get people telling me to use ebay. I figured that game dude would be close as it would be in their best interest to be as acurate and make as much of their inventory as they could. But maybe I was wrong. Anyway, for this video specfiically the info comes from Game Dude. In the future maybe I'll make a "top 5 most expensive accourding to ebay" or something.
Apologies, they are good for a 2004 price reference since they were one of the major sellers of AES carts at the time. Look at prices on the Neo Geo Store or even some price list on Neo Kult from a couple years back and that will give you a solid reference point. Neo Geo AES is the hardest system to track in all of retro gaming. I use to track the prices myself for years and use to help out on Game Value Now when it was around with AES prices.
@@ogcib thanks dude. i appreciate the insights. i have an MVS and the carts i have are picked up at flea markets and stuff. before making this video i never paid much attention to AES as I don’t have that system. But I appreciate you sharing this with me.
What's the best version of Metal Slug on Neo Geo?
i would probably go with X which is an update to 2 that fixed the slowdown.
The best version is separate in 3 way :
The more fun and fast to play is the original : METAL SLUG
The more complex and beautiful is METAL SLUG 3
and for me, the last one on NEOGEO is METAL SLUG 5 and it's my personal choice :)
Why does Metal Slug continue to be so expensive? As you said, it's not really especially rare. I imagine you could get an arcade cabinet for Metal Slug for cheaper....
I makes no sense to me, I guess it is just the fact that there is a lot of demand for it and a lot of sluppy???
prices now are ridiculous
Lol, I can tell you aren't much of a sports fan with that Street Hoops description...
ha! i actually like street hoops as a video game, but it is true i am
not much of a a sports fan.
Kuzna encounter its about 50k quote unquote but if you go to the Neo store this dude named Sean has it for $300,000 which I think is insane 🕹🎮😀👍🏾😂🤣
that is truly nuts. like you could buy a house, or a video game!
@@teknohed this is for the US version only, the Jap version could be found for less than 10.000$