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Super Nintendo (SNES) Games Price Guide

Last update : Jun 27, 2026

Current values and prices for all SNES retro games

Min Price

$9

CIB

Median Price

$75

CIB

Max Price

$7 250

Donkey Kong Country Competition

Total Games

1,107

Games

Real-time data powered by Hybrid Velocity using PriceCharting, eBay, and specialized platforms.

Super Nintendo games Value & Trends

Super Nintendo Market Analysis (2026)

In 2026, the Super Nintendo market shows an interesting dynamic. Among the 1107 titles tracked in our database, the current value guide indicates this is an intermediate platform. For collectors, the median budget to acquire a complete-in-box (CIB) game currently sits around $75. This reflects the growing demand and premium placed on mint condition items. However, excellent classics can still be found starting at $9.

This price surge is particularly noticeable on highly sought-after games like Donkey Kong Country Competition, a true holy grail for the system, whose CIB value now reaches heights of $7250. 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.

Title Loose CIB New Graded
Zero The Kamikaze Squirrel [Limited Run] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zero The Kamikaze Squirrel [Limited Run] $100 $0 $71 $78
Zombies - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies $29 $68 $68 $75
Zombies Ate My Neighbors - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors $33 $119 $425 $924
Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Box Variant] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Box Variant] $669 $1 731 $5 538 $6 092
Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Limited Run] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Limited Run] $54 $58 $55 $189
Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Limited Run Event] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Limited Run Event] $38 $0 $40 $44
Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Premium Edition] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Premium Edition] $120 $0 $87 $96
Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Premium Edition Transparent Green] - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zombies Ate My Neighbors [Premium Edition Transparent Green] $0 $0 $55 $60
Zool - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zool $9 $38 $106 $116
Zool Ninja of the Nth Dimension - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zool Ninja of the Nth Dimension $15 $56 $93 $102
Zoop - Super Nintendo - Retrocharting Zoop $5 $18 $50 $108
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How much are Super Nintendo games worth?

The value of a Super Nintendo game depends on its condition and rarity. For a complete-in-box (CIB) copy, the current median market price is $75. For a loose copy (cartridge or disc only), the average price is around $85. Prices range from $9 for common titles up to $7,250.01 for the rarest games.

What are the most valuable Super Nintendo games?

Here are the highest-valued Super Nintendo games on the retro gaming market:

1. Donkey Kong Country Competition — $7250 CIB
2. M.A.C.S. Multipurpose Arcade Combat Simulator — $3544 CIB
3. Aero Fighters — $3500 CIB
4. Hagane The Final Conflict — $3207 CIB
5. Final Fight Guy — $2651 CIB

How much does a Super Nintendo game cost?

Super Nintendo games are very accessible for collectors. The most affordable titles start at:

1. NCAA Basketball — from $3 loose
2. Troy Aikman NFL Football — from $4 loose
3. Kick Off — from $4 loose
4. Madden NFL '95 — from $4 loose
5. Madden 97 — from $4 loose

These prices are for loose copies. Expect to pay more for a complete-in-box (CIB) version.

How many Super Nintendo games are there?

RetroCharting tracks 1,107 Super Nintendo games in its database, with 1,000 titles having a known market price. Our database is updated daily through our multi-source price tracking algorithm.

How do I know if my Super Nintendo game is rare and valuable?

Several factors determine the rarity and value of a Super Nintendo 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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