The Nintendo GameCube is widely considered to be one of the most influential consoles of all time, and its library has since become a treasure trove for collectors. Over time, certain titles have skyrocketed in value, transforming once-affordable releases into prized possessions commanding hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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Scarcity, niche appeal, limited print runs, and enduring fan interest have all contributed to the inflated prices. These titles are no longer simply entertainment but coveted artifacts, and their high valuations reflect both their rarity and the powerful nostalgia they hold within the retro gaming community.

Metroid Prime & The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Combo

Two Classics Bundled Into One

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First-Person Shooter
Metroidvania
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November 17, 2002
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T For Teen Due To Violence
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Retro Studios, Nintendo
Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter, Metroidvania
Platform(s)
GameCube, Wii
  • Price: $325-1800 (sealed)

The Metroid Prime and Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker combo pack was never widely distributed, making it one of the most coveted bundles on the system. Featuring two acclaimed titles, the package embodies Nintendo’s early-2000s mastery and is an essential collector’s piece for any early gaming fanatics.

Loose discs might sell for around $325, but a complete copy quickly climbs to $650, with sealed editions soaring to nearly $2,000, reflecting both scarcity and desirability. The rarity of combo packs ensures they age differently from individual releases, with sealed examples representing the pinnacle of GameCube collecting.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Defining The Fighting Genre

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December 3, 2001
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T For Teen due to Comic Mischief, Mild Violence
Developer(s)
HAL Laboratory
Genre(s)
Fighting
Platform(s)
GameCube
  • Price: $40-2800

Super Smash Bros. Melee remains the most iconic title in the GameCube’s catalog. As the definitive competitive entry in the series, it continues to attract a passionate tournament scene decades after release, and its legacy and continued demand keep copies circulating, but truly pristine editions fetch notable premiums.

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A loose copy may only sell for around $40, but even the original version in a high grade can quickly enter four digits, reflecting the game’s cultural impact and its ongoing place in competitive play. Melee’s enduring popularity ensures its market presence, yet high-grade copies remain at the top of the list, far above a casual collector's price range.

Chibi-Robo!

Cult Status With A Low Supply

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June 23, 2005
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Nintendo
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Puzzle
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GameCube, Nintendo Wii
  • Price: $154-412

Chibi-Robo! Arrived late in the GameCube’s lifespan, limiting its reach, but this charming adventure about a tiny household robot built a devoted following, even if the sales were nothing more than modest. Its scarcity has since made it one of the more valuable late-generation titles, with prices slowly creeping up over the past few decades.

Loose copies hover around $150, while sealed editions can exceed $400 depending on grading. The game’s blend of originality and limited availability has secured its place as a collector’s favorite, proving how cult classics can command lasting value.

Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire

Storage Turned Treasure

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July 12, 2004
ESRB
e
Developer(s)
Nintendo
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RPG
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GameCube
  • Price: $845-6958

What began as a utility title for storing and transferring Pokémon has evolved into one of the most valuable GameCube releases. Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire was available in a limited fashion, often through direct order or bundled promotions, leaving circulation numbers unusually low.

Today, a loose disc can cost around $845, but the highest graded sealed copies will set collectors back nearly $7,000. The astronomical rise reflects both rarity and the unmatched cultural draw of Pokémon, transforming a storage tool into one of the console’s crown jewels.

Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest

A Diamond In The Rough

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February 21, 2002
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E for Everyone
Developer(s)
Saru Brunei, Intelligent Systems
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Genre(s)
Action, Adventure
Platform(s)
Nintendo GameCube
  • Price: $324-968

Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest is infamous for its bizarre design and extremely limited print run in North America. Its unconventional concept of animal mutation and survival failed to attract mainstream audiences, meaning that very few copies were ever produced.

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Today, loose copies sell for around $325, but the high end of the grading scale can raise that price to nearly $1000. Its rarity and unique gameplay make it a sought-after artifact, as collectors prize games that represent eccentric, experimental eras in gaming history.

Go! Go! Hypergrind

Stylish Yet Obscure

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November 18, 2003
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T for Teen - Crude Humor, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Poponchi
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Sports
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Nintendo GameCube
  • Price: $269-1191

Go! Go! Hypergrind is an unusual skateboarding title featuring cel-shaded visuals and cartoon-inspired design. With limited distribution and little marketing, it was overlooked at launch, but its obscurity has since become the very reason for its soaring value.

Loose copies currently average around $275, but thanks to the rarity of the higher grades, some resellers have paid well into the four figures to get their hands on this relatively unknown title. Its rarity and unusual aesthetic secure its reputation as a hidden treasure in the GameCube library, and as time goes on, that scarcity will only go up.

Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

Exclusivity For A Beloved Icon

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March 9, 2004
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Konami, Silicon Knights
Genre(s)
Action, Stealth
Platform(s)
GameCube
  • Price: $67-600

The Twin Snakes brought Hideo Kojima’s iconic Metal Gear Solid to Nintendo hardware, reinvented with new graphics and mechanics. Despite critical attention, the game was produced in smaller numbers than many first-party releases, ensuring it would become a rarity.

Loose discs hover around $70, while the coveted sealed editions are closer to $600 at the high end. The combination of exclusivity and legacy association with one of gaming’s most respected franchises has ensured that the title remains continuously relevant among collectors for over two decades.

Disney Sports Basketball

Forgotten Yet Still Valuable

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November 25, 2002
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E for Everyone
Developer(s)
Konami, Polygon Magic
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Sports
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Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Game Boy Advance
  • Price: $268-3207

Disney Sports Basketball failed to capture much attention at its release, overshadowed by larger franchises. The commercial underperformance meant limited production runs, which, decades later, has turned scarcity into value.

The rarity alone has driven its collector appeal, and the resales have led to some shocking figures for a game once considered unremarkable. Its value demonstrates how rarity and nostalgia can elevate even the most overlooked titles into high-priced collectibles.

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