Snes Full Set May 2026
Financially? Yes. SNES cartridges have outpaced the stock market for a decade.
You are no longer buying games to play them. You are buying plastic obligations . You find yourself bidding $40 on a loose cartridge of Captain Novolin (a diabetes education game starring a super-powered diabetic). You drive 45 minutes to a pawn shop to buy Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon (a game about a microscopic surgeon killing cholesterol).
You will own Shaq Fu . Not because you want to, but because you have to . snes full set
Then you sit down, turn on the SNES, and play Super Mario World for the 1,000th time. Because that’s the only one you really needed in the first place.
"I finally caught them all."
Spiritually? If you complete it... you get to stand in a room, look at 721 rectangles of plastic and silicon, and whisper:
In the world of retro game collecting, there are casual fans with a dusty console and a copy of Super Mario World . Then, there are the obsessed—those who stare into the abyss of eBay, tracking numbers, and plastic shelf organizers. At the very peak of that obsession sits a mythical beast: The Full Set. Financially
So why spend $15,000–$25,000 (and rising) to own them all?