This is so frustrating to me being a collector, the game is far from being rare. There were around 200,000-300,000 made. Back in 1995-1997 you couldn't give these things away, nobody wanted them, in fact you could pick them up heavily discounted for around $30 at Best Buy and Toys R Us.
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Fact is, it's not rare. It's a demand driven up by nostalgic millenials who have rose tinted glasses for things they never purchased or cared about. Flash forward to 2017 after a few years of being talked about on YouTube and people calling the game "rare" and it's shot up in an inflated fashion. There isn't a lack of supply either. There are dozens of copies that sell every couple of days off
eBay.
I could go on and on about how the retro bubble is finite and will eventually burst or plateau, but it's irrelevant. This game is one of the big reasons retro collecting is dead and no longer viable for your average person who wants to just have a physical copy.