Valora Valley Golf is an exaggerated approach to the world of golfing. While it does feature traditional golf course hazards like water hazards and bunkers, lava pits and greens on top of a mountain are also present. The courses ranges from basic looking golf courses with long fairways where the player can drive the ball 450 yards in one shot and giant water hazards to ancient ruins and a course inside of a volcano. The controls are simplistic, click one time to bring up a meter, clicking again to set the angle and once more for how much power to drive the ball with special shots are obtained at the end of the meter. It doesn't feature any real life golfers or courses.
Our algorithm tracks 5 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 5 verified transactions
Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Valora Valley Golf is estimated around $76.60. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around $35.37. The price gap suggests that the box is relatively common.
Released in 1996 on Sega Saturn, this title is an interesting piece for any Sega Saturn collector. The price is currently attractive compared to its historical average.
Login to post a comment
No comments yet. Be the first!
Valora Valley Golf is an exaggerated approach to the world of golfing. While it does feature traditional golf course hazards like water hazards and bunkers, lava pits and greens on top of a mountain are also present. The courses ranges from basic looking golf courses with long fairways where the player can drive the ball 450 yards in one shot and giant water hazards to ancient ruins and a course inside of a volcano. The controls are simplistic, click one time to bring up a meter, clicking again to set the angle and once more for how much power to drive the ball with special shots are obtained at the end of the meter. It doesn't feature any real life golfers or courses.
Our algorithm tracks 5 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 5 verified transactions