Here’s How Much Your Super Nintendo Is Worth Today – SlashGear
The Super Nintendo was released at a time before limited-edition console variants were a common practice, so there aren’t any super-rare offshoots to keep an eye out for. However, the console did have a couple of variants based on region and price point.
The PAL version of the SNES was released in Europe and Australia, and while it had a different body and could play region-locked games, it was otherwise functionally identical. Since the Western SNES is the one that most people are nostalgic for, this one isn’t worth quite as much. According to Price Charting’s current sales statistics, a loose PAL SNES could go for around $50, a complete boxed one for $130, an untouched, factory-sealed one for about $340, and a professionally-graded one for about $380.
There was also the Super Nintendo Jr., also known as the New-Style SNES. This console was released later in the Super Nintendo’s lifespan with a lower price point, marketed as a less-intimidating alternative for entry-level gamers. It has a redesigned compact body with a few miscellaneous features trimmed out, though it’s overall the same as a regular SNES. According to Price Charting, a loose SNES Jr. could sell for roughly $95, a complete boxed one for an impressive $320, a factory-sealed one for $760, and a graded one for a more modest $850.
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