Rayman Origins
Nintendo Wii · 2011
About this game
During what appears to be a normal day, Rayman and his friends are chilling out on a giant tree in their homeland, the Glade of Dreams.
Their constant snoring however disturbs an old granny from a land located in the depths below, the Land of the Livid Dead.
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Determined to put an end to the never ending noises she sends an army of evil creatures across the land, capturing all Electoons and Nymphs that populate the world in the process.
As Rayman and his friends are captured from the creatures, they must flee their prison and attempt to bring order back to the Glade of Dreams before it's too late.
Rayman Origins is a reboot of the Rayman franchise and a return to the series' 2D platforming roots.
Its gameplay can be seen as a mixture between Mario and the first Rayman game.
Many of the original game's characters and enemies make an appearance, like Livingstones, Electoons, Betilla and the Magician's hat.
There are also various characters from Rayman 2 such as Globox, the Teensies and Lums.
The game's atmosphere, however, is different from the original game and has a very "wacky" feel instead.
The main objective of each level is to rescue as many Electoons as possible similarly to the original game.
There's also Lums from Rayman 2 which act as the game's currency, but each area is heavily guarded by creatures from the Land of the Livid Dead as well as many other enemies.
There's also a multiplayer option with up to four players which feels very similar to that of contemporary Mario games.
It is possible to play as Rayman, Globox and two Teensies.
About Nintendo Wii
Launched in 2006, the Wii's motion controls (Wii Remote) brought casual and non-traditional players into console gaming at a scale no prior system had achieved, making it one of the best-selling consoles ever. Because so many Wii units sold with bundled software like Wii Sports, the bulk of the library is inexpensive to collect — but it also means truly rare Wii titles (often niche Japanese-only releases) stand out sharply from the norm.
Gamevaro tracks Rayman Origins for Nintendo Wii 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
PAL
NTSC-U
Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-12 | New (sealed) | PAL | €16.80 |
| 2026-07-12 | Manual Only | NTSC-U | €4.33 |
| 2026-07-12 | Complete in Box | NTSC-U | €11.21 |
| 2026-07-12 | Box Only | PAL | €3.15 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | NTSC-U | €9.00 |
| 2026-07-12 | Complete in Box | PAL | €7.89 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | PAL | €12.16 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | PAL | €6.47 |
| 2026-07-12 | Graded New | NTSC-U | €24.54 |
| 2026-07-12 | Box Only | NTSC-U | €4.53 |
| 2026-07-12 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €22.31 |
| 2026-07-12 | Graded New | PAL | €18.48 |
| 2026-07-12 | Manual Only | PAL | €1.97 |
| 2026-07-11 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €24.72 |
| 2026-07-11 | Item only | NTSC-U | €12.36 |
| 2026-07-10 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €22.78 |
| 2026-07-10 | Manual Only | NTSC-U | €4.33 |
| 2026-07-10 | Complete in Box | PAL | €7.89 |
| 2026-07-10 | Item only | PAL | €6.46 |
| 2026-07-10 | Box Only | PAL | €3.15 |
| 2026-07-10 | Graded New | NTSC-U | €25.06 |
| 2026-07-10 | Complete in Box | NTSC-U | €11.32 |
| 2026-07-10 | New (sealed) | PAL | €16.79 |
| 2026-07-10 | Item only | NTSC-U | €9.78 |
| 2026-07-10 | Graded New | PAL | €18.47 |
| 2026-07-10 | Manual Only | PAL | €1.97 |
| 2026-07-10 | Box Only | NTSC-U | €4.79 |
| 2026-06-18 | New (sealed) | PAL | €16.84 |
| 2026-06-18 | Box Only | PAL | €3.50 |
| 2026-06-18 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €24.54 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Rayman Origins 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 Rayman Origins worth?
Rayman Origins for Nintendo Wii is currently worth €12.16 loose, €7.89 complete in box, and €16.80 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is Rayman Origins rare?
Rayman Origins 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 Rayman Origins?
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 Rayman Origins, loose is €12.16 and CIB is €7.89 — CIB commands a premium because original boxes and manuals are fragile and often don't survive.
Is Rayman Origins worth more in PAL or NTSC?
The PAL version of Rayman Origins is currently worth €12.16 loose, versus €12.36 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.
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