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Sega Dreamcast Games

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The Dreamcast lasted barely two and a half years in North America, with hardware production cut off after just eighteen months, and collectors have been paying for that short life ever since. One brief production window meant small print runs even for successful titles, so games that sold modestly in 2000 now headline retro auctions, with the fighters, shmups, and cult releases climbing steepest.

Completeness has its own checklist on this system. Original cases carried a back insert and often a registration card that collectors count, and the back inserts cracked along with the jewel cases, so clean complete copies stand out. Disc condition matters as much as it does on any disc system, and BuyMap puts each title's eBay listings in one comparison where price, condition, and completeness read together.

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The big launch-window titles. Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, and the sports lineup shipped in large numbers and stay cheap complete. Even those climbed a little given the console's short life, but they cost far less than the fighters, shmups, and RPGs at the top of the market.

The console was discontinued early, so even successful titles had one short production window. Fighters, shmups, and cult titles concentrate the demand. Common launch games like Sonic Adventure stay affordable because they shipped with a large chunk of the install base.

Jewel case, front and back inserts, manual, and disc, and strict collectors like the registration card and any promo inserts present too. Back inserts tore and cracked with the cases, so clean complete copies earn real premiums over disc-and-case listings.

Like any disc, light surface scratches usually read fine and can be resurfaced, while deep gouges are a gamble. Tested-and-working claims carry real weight here, so look for sellers who say the game loads to gameplay, not just to the title screen, and weigh untested copies accordingly.