The Holy Grail – Top 10 Rarest Physical Edition Games for the Nintendo Switch

Published 12/02/2023, 3:01 PM EST

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The Nintendo Switch offers gamers an extremely unique gaming experience compared to other platforms. Everything about the device, from the form factor to the specs is widely different compared to traditional consoles. Although the Nintendo Switch cannot play regular games that other consoles are known for, it is the Nintendo-exclusive library that makes it a running contender in this race.

Nintendo as a brand initially caught its popularity due to its most famous title Mario. Today, there are multiple Mario games available, along with other iconic franchises like The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and more. Players have a variety of options to explore within these popular franchises. It’s essential to note that not all Switch games are developed by Nintendo. Many third-party developers contribute to creating games specifically for the Switch platform. While some games come with more demand than others, devs make limited physical copies of the game. And with all rare things, they rise in value. Considering that, let’s take a look at 10 games whose physical copies are not that easy to attain.

The rarest physical edition games for the Nintendo Switch

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Dragon Ball FighterZ

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Dragon Ball FighterZ has had a remarkable run in the competitive scene, and its Nintendo Switch version, being the only cartridge-based portable version, is garnering attention. Despite the absence of a roll-back net code on Switch, its $22.75 price tag on Amazon makes it an appealing purchase. Given the dwindling availability of new copies and the potential rarity of cartridge-based Dragon Ball Z games in the future, it’s a win-win situation for collectors.

Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion

Priced at $29.99, Crisis Core offers a unique spin-off to the mainline Final Fantasy series, providing fans with an engaging experience. Despite being on sale occasionally, the game’s consistent value suggests that it might become rarer over time. With a rich history of physical Final Fantasy games becoming sought after, Crisis Core is a title worth considering for future value.

Baldo: The Guardian Owl 3 Fairies Edition 

Baldo had a tumultuous start, plagued by bugs and glitches, but the Three Fairies Edition seems to have addressed these issues. Priced at $25.73 on Amazon, its under-the-radar release and potential limited production make it a candidate for future rarity. For those intrigued by Zelda-style games and willing to take a gamble, Baldo might be worth checking out before it gains cult status.

Process of Elimination Deluxe Edition

This NIS America title blends detective elements with visual novel and puzzle gameplay. It’s currently going for $48.87 on Amazon. With a demo available on the eShop, the physical Deluxe Edition could become a rare find, especially considering NIS America’s track record. Titles like this, with unique features and limited print runs, often appreciate in value over time, making it one to watch out for.

Hero Must Die. Again

Developed by renowned creator Soji Masuda, this anti-RPG offers a unique perspective on aging and death. Priced at $58.99, the game’s unconventional theme and limited availability make it an interesting addition to any collector’s shelf. The fact that it has maintained its price suggests potential future rarity, making it a game to consider for those looking for something different.

WarioWare: Get It Together

Priced at $39.99, this party game’s potential rarity stems from Nintendo’s recent release of the latest WarioWare game. With physical copies slowly fizzling out, it might become challenging to find new copies, making it a potential future collector’s item. Those interested in party games and WarioWare titles should consider grabbing it before it becomes a rarity.

Metroid Prime Remastered

A remastered edition of a game from one of the most iconic series Metroid. Priced at $39, this game’s digital-first release followed by a physical edition might impact its future availability. With limited physical copies and Nintendo’s track record, Metroid Prime Remastered is a must-have for Metroid enthusiasts and collectors alike. As Nintendo continues to prioritize digital releases, physical copies of this remastered classic could become scarce.

Mario Party Superstars

Mario Party Superstars, priced at $54.88, holds strong value, showcasing its potential for future rarity. Collectors seek it due to classic boards and nostalgia, as Mario Party games, especially in physical form, tend to appreciate, making it a consideration for long-term investment.

Super Mario Party

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Super Mario Party, priced at $52.79, maintains its value, but a recent digital bundle may impact its future availability. Given potential challenges in finding new physical copies, it’s advisable to secure Super Mario Party before it becomes increasingly scarce. The game’s popularity and Nintendo’s bundling strategy make it a title to watch for collectors.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Seasons of Warfare Edition

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The Fire Emblem: Three Houses Seasons of Warfare Edition has a base game priced at $57.80, emphasizing enduring value in this tactical RPG. The special edition, available for new copies ranging from $57.95 to a whopping $285, underlines the potential for special editions to become highly sought after. Renowned for strategic depth and engaging narratives, Fire Emblem games typically appreciate in value. The unique features of this edition could further contribute to its status as a potential future rarity.

So, here are all the rare games that Nintendo Switch owners can try to get their hands on before they become a collectors item. That being said, let us know in the comments, which games you already own a physical copy of.

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