Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge Nintendo NES Console Price Guide & Value
Details Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge (Nintendo NES Console)
- Console
- Nintendo NES Console
- Genre
- Sports
- Publisher
- Aksys Games
- Release
- 1992
Market Value Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
Price History Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
Market Value & Price Range: Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
How much is Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge worth on Nintendo NES Console?
The current price guide for this title is around $228.55 for a Complete (CIB) copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $575.00. Graded copies (WATA/VGA) have been seen reaching $1844.46 depending on the grade. This sports title published by Aksys Games remains a staple for any Nintendo NES Console library.
Where to buy Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge cheaper?
If you are looking where to buy Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $9.45 for a Very Good copy.
Buying Guide & Authenticity
Is Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge a rare game?
Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge on Nintendo NES Console is considered a rare collector's piece. Its $228.55 CIB price reflects its scarcity in the retro gaming market. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.
Description Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
Theodore "Todd" Thornley IV has had enough. After being humiliated once again by his rival, Jeff "Crash" Cooney and his blue-collar buddies from Southside High School at the All-City Track Meet, he has decided to issue a challenge to Crash. Inviting two of the other elite high schools to participate in the challenge, plus an additional team sponsored by his wealthy father, Todd has seemingly stacked the deck against Crash and his boys. The game has four different teams to choose from, as well as a fifth computer-controlled team. Each team have five members each with their own strengths and weaknesses, making some better suited to certain events than others. Before each event, players have the opportunity to go shopping in the mall to buy power-ups for their characters. These items are paid for through the various medals that each team achieve as they progress through the challenge, but since the winner of the challenge is the team that collects the most medals overall, players must be fairly judicious in how much they spend. There are two types of events in the game: individual events (Hammer Throw and Roof Top Jumping) and head-to-head events (400 Meter Hurdles, Swimming and Fighting). In individual events, each team takes turn individually and ranking is determined by who gets the most points. The head-to-head events take place under a single elimination tournament format, in which one player against another in a series of heats. The player who successfully defeats both of his opponents will get to compete against a member of Team Thornley for first place. The game can be played by up to four players. Since there's never more than two teams competing at the same time, the third and fourth player can play simply by alternating between the two controllers. Thus, a four player adapter is not required, unlike other Kunio-kun games.