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Details Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge (Super Famicom)

Console
Super Famicom
Genre
Racing
Publisher
Bullet-Proof Software
Release
1994

Technical Specs +

🌐 EAN
715504030209
🌐 Box Code
SNS-AMAE-USA
🇯🇵 EAN
4988627000237
🇯🇵 Box Code
SHVC-AMAJ-JPN
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Market Value Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge

Last update : 6/27/2026
LOOSE
$6
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$17
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$43
Sealed
GRADED
$192
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge

How much is Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge worth on Super Famicom?

The current price guide for this title is around $16.68 for a Complete (CIB) copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $43.00. Graded copies (WATA/VGA) have been seen reaching $192.00 depending on the grade. This racing title published by Bullet-Proof Software remains a staple for any Super Famicom library.

Where to buy Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $7.77 for a Acceptable copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge a rare game?

Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge on Super Famicom is a very common and accessible game. At just $16.68 complete, it's an excellent starter piece for new collectors. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.

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Description Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge

Indy Car Challenge lets the player get behind the car of some of the fastest race cars on Earth. The player gets to race on 16 different Indy tracks across the U.S., with some tracks also in Canada and Australia. The view of the game is set behind the back of the car and there are three different camera angles during the replay of races along with a "manual" camera that lets the player rotate around the car at 360 degrees.