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Friday the 13th NES Price Guide & Value

Friday the 13th

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Details

Console
NES
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
LJN
Release
1989

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 2/1/2026
LOOSE
US $17
HOT
COMPLETE (CIB)
US $100
NEW (SEALED)
US $350
GRADED
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Price History

Expert Analysis Friday the 13th

Market data for Friday the 13th on NES. This action & adventure title, published by LJN, published in 1989, remains highly sought after by collectors. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €100.00. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is Friday the 13th Rare?

Released in 1989 for NES, Friday the 13th is a action & adventure title from LJN that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for LJN's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the action & adventure genre, makes it a solid addition to any NES collection.

Description

It all takes place out at Crystal Lake. That pleasant little camp where happy children of all ages go to spend a fun-filled summer... but this summer will be different. The fun will have to wait. Jason has decided to come to camp and terror is the only game they'll be playing. Only you can stop this terror. You and your six camp counselors can prevent Jason from running wild. It's not an easy task. You must first fight your way through forests filled with man-eating wolves, caves covered with blood-sucking bats, and hordes of mindless zombies at every turn. If a friend is in danger it's up to you to help... or else you can just kiss them goodbye. Jason doesn't play favorites. He'll take anyone. Don't think that hiding in a cabin or staying adrift in a canoe will keep you safe. The only way to survive this summer is to challenge Jason, face to face, and destroy him. Don't worry that it hasn't been done before... there is always a first time (well, not always).