GamePro (GamePro) Games Price Guide
Current values and prices for all GamePro retro games
Min Price
$3
CIB
Median Price
$25
CIB
Max Price
$224
GamePro [Issue 89]
Total Games
280
Games
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GamePro games Value & Trends
GamePro Market Analysis (2026)
In 2026, the GamePro market shows an interesting dynamic. Among the 280 titles tracked in our database, the current value guide indicates this is an affordable platform. For collectors, the median budget to acquire a complete-in-box (CIB) game currently sits around $25. This reflects the growing demand and premium placed on mint condition items. However, excellent classics can still be found starting at $3.
This price surge is particularly noticeable on highly sought-after games like GamePro [Issue 89], a true holy grail for the system, whose CIB value now reaches heights of $224. The huge price gap between loose copies and complete ones confirms the massive premium collectors are willing to pay for original cardboard boxes and manuals.
Most Rare & Expensive GamePro Games in 2026
How much are GamePro games worth?
The value of a GamePro game depends on its condition and rarity. For a complete-in-box (CIB) copy, the current median market price is $25. For a loose copy (cartridge or disc only), the average price is around $14. Prices range from $3 for common titles up to $224.4 for the rarest games.
What are the most valuable GamePro games?
Here are the highest-valued GamePro games on the retro gaming market:
1. GamePro [Issue 89] — $224 CIB
2. GamePro [December 1994] — $159 CIB
3. GamePro [December 1991] — $132 CIB
4. GamePro [November 1996] — $90 CIB
5. GamePro [August 2001] — $67 CIB
How much does a GamePro game cost?
GamePro games are very accessible for collectors. The most affordable titles start at:
1. GamePro [May 2002] — from $1 loose
2. GamePro [May 1997] — from $1 loose
3. GamePro [September 1998] — from $2 loose
4. GamePro [September 1996] — from $2 loose
5. GamePro [May 2005] — from $3 loose
These prices are for loose copies. Expect to pay more for a complete-in-box (CIB) version.
How many GamePro games are there?
RetroCharting tracks 280 GamePro games in its database, with 144 titles having a known market price. Our database is updated daily through our multi-source price tracking algorithm.
How do I know if my GamePro game is rare and valuable?
Several factors determine the rarity and value of a GamePro game:
1. Production run — Games produced in small quantities or quickly discontinued are naturally rarer.
2. Condition — A complete-in-box (CIB) copy is generally worth 2 to 5 times more than a loose copy. A sealed copy can be worth 10x more.
3. Collector demand — Certain genres (RPGs, sports games, fighting games) have very high demand.
4. Regional edition — PAL or Japanese versions can be rarer depending on the title.
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