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Prices are sourced from real marketplace sales (eBay, PriceCharting, Steam) rather than active asking prices, and refreshed regularly so values stay current with the actual market.
Yes. Loose, complete-in-box (CIB), and factory-sealed copies are tracked as separate values, since the price gap between them can be significant — especially for older releases.
Yes. PAL, NTSC-U, and NTSC-J releases of the same game are priced separately, since print run size and regional demand can differ significantly between them.
Yes. Gamevaro shows price trends over time for tracked games, so you can see whether a title is trending up, down, or holding steady rather than relying on a single snapshot.
Yes, Gamevaro is free to start. Search any game to see its current tracked value across conditions and regions.
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