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GameCube games have climbed in price faster than almost any other retro library. The console sold modestly in its day, print runs were smaller than the PlayStation 2's, and a generation that grew up with it is now buying its catalog back, so first-party titles that were bargain-bin a decade ago sell for real money today.

Used GameCube games are worth comparing carefully, since complete copies, disc-only listings, and sealed games all land in the same search results. BuyMap separates them into one table with total price and condition, and a filter can hide most disc-only listings when only complete copies interest you. The mini DVD discs scratch like any optical media, so disc condition notes and photos matter, and the small cases mean manuals and inserts often survived, making truly complete copies the norm to aim for.

Any GameCube title here opens to a full listing comparison; the home page search handles games beyond the catalog, looking across all of eBay.

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Smaller print runs than its competitors, a beloved first-party lineup, and nostalgia-driven demand arriving all at once. Games like Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Pokemon XD had limited runs and now sell for many times their original retail. The trend touched even common titles, though those remain reasonable.

Almost never. GameCube games save to a separate memory card that sellers rarely include with a game listing, so factor one into your setup cost if you are starting fresh. The case, manual, and disc are what completeness covers; outside a couple of exceptions like Animal Crossing, which shipped with its own Memory Card 59, memory cards were sold separately.

Light surface scratches are common and usually play fine, and discs can be professionally resurfaced. Deep gouges or cracks near the hub are the real risk. Look for sellers who photograph the disc surface and state that the game is tested, and weigh disc-only listings accordingly, since they should be meaningfully cheaper than complete copies.

Case, cover art, manual, and disc. Many GameCube games also shipped with inserts or, for a few titles, bonus discs, which collectors count toward completeness. Listings on BuyMap show the seller's description inline, so you can check exactly what is included before comparing prices.