Earlier this year GameStop started testing retro game sales in some of its New York City locations, and as of this week the program has rolled out nationwide. It's a smart move for the company - interest in retro game collecting has never been higher, and with more and more modern game sales happening digitally, GameStop could potentially make a lot of money (and make a lot of game collectors happy) trading in older, hard-to-find game carts.
A smaller collection of retro games are being sold on GameStop.com, too. Some can be picked up pretty cheap. That Genesis classic Boogerman? Just $17.99. But certain coveted games are selling for much, much more. Below we've compiled a list of the 9 most expensive retro games being offered on GameStop.com. Keep in mind that these prices aren't necessarily price gouging on GameStop's part. Many of these secondhand games sell for even more on Ebay and Craigslist, and many are actually already out-of-stock, with GameStop's limited stock snapped up shortly after the online offers went live.
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