Family Circuit '91
Nintendo Entertainment System · 1991
About this game
Family Circuit '91 is a follow-up to the racing game Family Circuit .
Like the previous game, it offers plenty of customizable options for the player to take account of.
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Players have the options of setting the color of the car, can tune the engine to their liking, can adjust the car's transmission, suspension, brake, and steering settings, set the angle of the wing, and choose the softness or hardness of the tires.
The game also features 24 different tracks from around the world to race on.
Four racing modes are available: Free practice: Players can practice solo on a track of their choice.
Time attack: Players compete against themselves and try to race around a track as fast as possible.
Sprint race: Race a season in three different series – Novice (consists of four races), Japan (consists of seven races), and World (consists of sixteen races) – Players compete for first place against seven other racers.
Players earn points depending where they finish in a race.
After all the races are finished, the car who earned the most total points wins the entire series.
Endurance race: Players pick from one of the ten offered tracks.
Cars in this mode are forced to race more than the typical amount of laps.
About Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System (1983 in Japan, 1985 in the West) revived the North American video game industry after the 1983 crash and established conventions — cartridges, licensing seals, save systems — that shaped the industry for decades. NES collecting is one of the most established retro markets: common titles remain cheap, but a well-known handful of low-print-run games (many from smaller third-party publishers) are among the most expensive video games in existence.
Gamevaro tracks Family Circuit '91 for Nintendo Entertainment System with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Price history
Market values by condition
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Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-16 | Graded New | NTSC-J | €35.68 |
| 2026-07-16 | Manual Only | NTSC-J | €2.57 |
| 2026-07-16 | Item only | NTSC-J | €3.13 |
| 2026-07-16 | Complete in Box | NTSC-J | €10.26 |
| 2026-07-16 | Box Only | NTSC-J | €4.10 |
| 2026-07-16 | New (sealed) | NTSC-J | €32.44 |
| 2026-07-14 | New (sealed) | NTSC-J | €32.39 |
| 2026-07-14 | Complete in Box | NTSC-J | €10.24 |
| 2026-07-14 | Graded New | NTSC-J | €35.63 |
| 2026-07-14 | Box Only | NTSC-J | €4.10 |
| 2026-07-14 | Item only | NTSC-J | €3.12 |
| 2026-07-14 | Manual Only | NTSC-J | €2.56 |
| 2026-07-13 | Box Only | NTSC-J | €4.09 |
| 2026-07-13 | Complete in Box | NTSC-J | €10.24 |
| 2026-07-13 | Manual Only | NTSC-J | €2.56 |
| 2026-07-13 | Item only | NTSC-J | €3.12 |
| 2026-07-13 | New (sealed) | NTSC-J | €32.37 |
| 2026-07-13 | Graded New | NTSC-J | €35.61 |
| 2026-07-12 | Complete in Box | NTSC-J | €10.24 |
| 2026-07-12 | Graded New | NTSC-J | €35.61 |
| 2026-07-12 | Box Only | NTSC-J | €4.09 |
| 2026-07-12 | Manual Only | NTSC-J | €2.56 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | NTSC-J | €3.12 |
| 2026-07-12 | New (sealed) | NTSC-J | €32.37 |
| 2026-07-10 | Complete in Box | NTSC-J | €10.23 |
| 2026-07-10 | New (sealed) | NTSC-J | €32.36 |
| 2026-07-10 | Graded New | NTSC-J | €35.59 |
| 2026-07-10 | Item only | NTSC-J | €3.12 |
| 2026-07-10 | Box Only | NTSC-J | €4.09 |
| 2026-07-10 | Manual Only | NTSC-J | €2.56 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Family Circuit '91 has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning enough copies circulate to establish a reliable market price.
Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.
Frequently asked questions
How much is Family Circuit '91 worth?
Family Circuit '91 for Nintendo Entertainment System is currently worth €11.17 loose, €10.26 complete in box, and €32.44 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is Family Circuit '91 rare?
Family Circuit '91 has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning it trades hands regularly and isn't considered particularly rare.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Family Circuit '91?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. For Family Circuit '91, loose is €11.17 and CIB is €10.26 — CIB commands a premium because original boxes and manuals are fragile and often don't survive.
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