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Details Sword of Sodan (Nintendo NES Console)

Console
Nintendo NES Console
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Release
1990
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Market Value Sword of Sodan

Last update : 6/27/2026
LOOSE
$9
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$31
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$77
Sealed
GRADED
$119
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Sword of Sodan

How much is Sword of Sodan worth on Nintendo NES Console?

The current price guide for this title is around $30.60 for a Complete (CIB) copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $77.00. Graded copies (WATA/VGA) have been seen reaching $119.00 depending on the grade. This action & adventure title published by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. remains a staple for any Nintendo NES Console library.

Where to buy Sword of Sodan cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Sword of Sodan cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $310.00 for a Very Good copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Sword of Sodan a rare game?

Sword of Sodan on Nintendo NES Console is a moderately common game. Its current $30.6 CIB value makes it accessible yet desirable. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.

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Description Sword of Sodan

Like S├©ren Gr├©nbech's other game Datastorm, Sword of Sodan was most noted on the technical side, as the sprites were large and distinctive-looking. Your task (as either a hero or heroine) is to dethrone the tyrannous Zoras the Necromancer, and avenge his killing of your father. There are 11 levels to take on, with indoor and outdoor settings. Your character has a range of sword-slashing and jumping moves, which must be used to their full effect if you are to make progress. The game features digitised sound and speech, as well as an action-replay feature, an unusual concept outside sports games at the time.