
Port of "Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets" for Xbox and GameCube. Developed by EA UK and Eurocom, the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game allow the player to access a broom and enter free-flight mode.[2] While the PlayStation 2 version allows the player to land anywhere they want, in the Xbox and GameCube version the landing zones are limited. In the GameCube version, there is an exclusive feature involving GC–GBA connectivity that allows a secret room to be opened when the two versions are connected.
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Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is estimated around $19.59. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around $6.16. The price gap suggests that the box and manual are particularly sought after and hard to find.
Released in 2002 on PAL GameBoy Advance, this title is an interesting piece for any PAL GameBoy Advance collector. The price is currently attractive compared to its historical average.
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Port of "Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets" for Xbox and GameCube. Developed by EA UK and Eurocom, the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game allow the player to access a broom and enter free-flight mode.[2] While the PlayStation 2 version allows the player to land anywhere they want, in the Xbox and GameCube version the landing zones are limited. In the GameCube version, there is an exclusive feature involving GC–GBA connectivity that allows a secret room to be opened when the two versions are connected.
Our algorithm tracks thousands of verified sales from eBay and other marketplaces. We don't use asking prices, only what buyers actually pay.
We automatically exclude damaged items, reproductions, and extreme outliers to ensure the average is representative of the true market value.
The retro market moves fast. Our database refreshes every day to capture the latest trends and shifts in collector demand.
Confidence Score: High • Based on thousands of verified transactions