Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale]

Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale]

Super Nintendo Entertainment System · 1995

Buy on eBay

About this game

Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run is a licensed arcade baseball game featuring MLB's own Ken Griffey Jr.

Released in 1996, it contains all 28 MLB teams and logos from that time, with rosters containing fictitious names for the players (Ken Griffey Jr being the only real player in the game).

↓ Read more

Next to exhibition games, there are different game modes to compete in.

In the MLB Challenge, players start with a weak team and go against every major MLB club to go up the rankings.

There is also a complete World Series, All-Star games and the MLB League.

In the league modes up to eight players can choose a team and play a season of 26, 52 or 162 games.

Between matches players can change the line-up and rotation, and trade away players.

Data by MobyGames.com

About Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990/1991) is widely regarded as home to one of the strongest first-party libraries in gaming history, from Super Metroid to Chrono Trigger. It's a mature collecting market: iconic RPGs and late-cycle releases (which typically had smaller print runs as the industry moved toward the next generation) are consistently among the most sought-after and valuable cartridges from the 16-bit era.

Gamevaro tracks Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] for Super 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.

Adding Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] to a Gamevaro collection takes seconds — search by title or scan the box barcode, and the app fills in cover art, release details and current pricing automatically. This SNES release dates back to 1995.

Price history

NTSC-U · Item only
€38.40
€-0.10
▼ 0.3%
€38 €38 €38 €39 05-1706-0606-1206-1707-12

Market values by condition

No price data available yet.

Recent sales

DateTypeRegionPriceSource
2026-07-12 Item only NTSC-U €38.40 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Item only NTSC-U €38.38 pricecharting
2026-06-18 Item only NTSC-U €37.86 pricecharting
2026-06-17 Item only NTSC-U €37.86 pricecharting
2026-06-15 Item only NTSC-U €37.94 pricecharting
2026-06-13 Item only NTSC-U €37.94 pricecharting
2026-06-12 Item only NTSC-U €38.04 pricecharting
2026-06-09 Item only NTSC-U €38.48 pricecharting
2026-06-08 Item only NTSC-U €38.15 pricecharting
2026-06-06 Item only NTSC-U €38.15 pricecharting
2026-06-05 Item only NTSC-U €38.15 pricecharting
2026-06-04 Item only NTSC-U €38.24 pricecharting
2026-05-17 Item only NTSC-U €38.50 eBay NL

Market insights

📊
Trading near average
Current price €38.40 is close to the average of €38.16 over the tracked period (range: €37.86€38.50).

Rarity & condition

Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning enough copies circulate to establish a reliable market price.

Condition matters a lot for collector value: loose (cartridge/disc only), complete-in-box (CIB, with original packaging and manual) and factory-sealed copies are tracked separately because the price gap between them can be significant, especially for older releases.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] worth?

Gamevaro hasn't tracked a market sale for Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) yet, so no current value is available. Prices are sourced from real marketplace sales, and this page will update automatically once sales data comes in.

Is Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] rare?

Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale] 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 Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run [Not for Resale]?

Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. These are tracked as separate market values because the price gap between them can be significant, especially for older releases.

Ratings & Reviews

No ratings yet. Be the first!
Rate this game
★★★★★
Sign in to rate

Also on other platforms

More Super Nintendo Entertainment System games

💬 Community Discussions

+ Discuss
No threads about this game yet. Be the first!