Top 14 most expensive VB games by loose market value — prices from real eBay sales
Nintendo's Virtual Boy (1995) was an early, tabletop-mounted stereoscopic 3D system that used red monochrome displays — a design that caused user discomfort and contributed to it being discontinued within a year. Its extremely short commercial life produced one of the smallest official game libraries of any Nintendo platform, making complete Virtual Boy titles a genuinely rare and sought-after niche among Nintendo collectors.
This list shows the most valuable Virtual Boy 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 | Virtual Lab (1995) | €1396.10 | €1881.02 | — |
| #2 | SD Gundam: Dimension War (1995) | €906.74 | €1286.15 | — |
| #3 | Virtual Bowling (1995) | €634.63 | €903.55 | — |
| #4 | Space Invaders: Virtual Collection (1995) | €572.29 | €597.46 | — |
| #5 | Jack Bros. (1995) | €148.73 | €196.84 | — |
| #6 | Virtual Fishing (1995) | €80.68 | €110.41 | — |
| #7 | Space Squash (1995) | €70.87 | €158.68 | — |
| #8 | Mario Clash (1995) | €62.20 | €69.50 | — |
| #9 | V-Tetris (1995) | €29.69 | €30.62 | — |
| #10 | Teleroboxer (1995) | €29.05 | €43.74 | — |
| #11 | Vertical Force (1995) | €24.87 | €33.31 | — |
| #12 | Galactic Pinball (1995) | €20.38 | €35.65 | — |
| #13 | Mario's Tennis (1995) | €19.07 | €41.99 | — |
| #14 | Red Alarm (1995) | €17.50 | €26.24 | — |
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