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Also known as: Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing / Nigel Mansell F-1 Challenge
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Details Nigel Mansell's World Championship (Nintendo NES Console)

Console
Nintendo NES Console
Genre
Racing
Publisher
Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.
Release
1993
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Market Value Nigel Mansell's World Championship

Last update : 6/25/2026
LOOSE
$12
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$68
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$218
Sealed
GRADED
$240
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Nigel Mansell's World Championship

How much is Nigel Mansell's World Championship worth on Nintendo NES Console?

The current price guide for this title is around $68.13 for a Complete (CIB) copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $218.00. Graded copies (WATA/VGA) have been seen reaching $239.80 depending on the grade. This racing title published by Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. remains a staple for any Nintendo NES Console library.

Where to buy Nigel Mansell's World Championship cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Nigel Mansell's World Championship cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $1.82 for a Ungraded copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Nigel Mansell's World Championship a rare game?

Nigel Mansell's World Championship on Nintendo NES Console is a moderately common game. Its current $68.13 CIB value makes it accessible yet desirable. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.

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Description Nigel Mansell's World Championship

Timing smiled on Gremlin with this licensed Formula 1 simulation, as Nigel's long quest for a championship had finally come good. The game was pitched somewhere in between a full-blown simulation like F1 GP and action games like Continental Circus. Only 12 cars were in each race, which could last from between 3 and 20 laps. Before each race you can customize wing downforce, gear ratio, tyre selection and fuel load choices — pitstops are a standard feature of the longer races. The 16-bit versions include a unique 'Improve With Mansell' mode, in which a digitized version of Nigel's head appears in the top corner of the screen, offering instructions and praise.