Top 11 most expensive NGAGE games by loose market value — prices from real eBay sales
Nokia's N-Gage (2003) was an ambitious attempt to combine a mobile phone with a dedicated gaming device, but an awkward "sidetalking" phone design and a small, expensive game library led to commercial failure within a couple of years. That short lifespan and low adoption make complete N-Gage games — sold on small MMC memory cards rather than traditional cartridges — a genuinely obscure and hard-to-find collecting niche today.
This list shows the most valuable Nokia N-Gage games based on current loose market prices sourced from eBay. Values are updated regularly and reflect real collector transactions. CIB (Complete in Box) values are typically 2–5× higher than loose prices.
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| # | Game | Loose | CIB | Collectors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey (2004) | €294.49 | — | — |
| #2 | Xanadu Next (2005) | €218.49 | — | — |
| #3 | Pathway to Glory: Ikusa Islands (2005) | €176.69 | — | — |
| #4 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (2005) | €59.90 | — | — |
| #5 | Ashen (2004) | €30.24 | €164.53 | — |
| #6 | Virtua Tennis (1999) | €23.56 | — | — |
| #7 | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (1999) | €21.35 | — | — |
| #8 | Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 (2003) | €17.59 | €48.06 | — |
| #9 | Pandemonium! (1996) | €14.32 | €20.59 | — |
| #10 | Tomb Raider (2003) | €6.53 | €13.97 | — |
| #11 | The Sims Bustin' Out (2003) | €5.27 | €32.60 | — |
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