A CLASSIC Xbox game with a very familiar title could be worth nearly £650 if you still have it.
In fact, even the loose disc without its box might fetch over £100.
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If you owned an original Xbox, dive into those cupboards or head up into the loft immediately.
The smash-hit console was home to some iconic titles like Halo and Fable – but there’s a TV-inspired game that is now worth serious cash.
Futurama came out on the Xbox in August 2003, inspired by the iconic TV show of the same name.
And video game collectibles tracker PriceCharting says that a sealed copy of the game is now worth as much as £648.
Better still, a professionally graded copy of Futurama for the original Xbox could go for as much as £936.
PriceCharting keeps track of online sales of old games and consoles, creating a rolling list of their values.
As these classic games become harder to find, their prices can increase steeply.
And that’s the case for Futurama, which is generally considered to be one of the Xbox’s rarer titles.
That means that even a loose Futurama disc can still fetch decent money, with the website listing its value as £132.
If you have a complete packed that’s been opened, you could get £179.
The box on its own is said to be worth £52, while the manual is listed with a value of £71.
What you need to keep in mind is that these are simply estimates based on previous sales of the games.
So there’s no guarantee that your own copy can be traded for these amounts.
However, you could be in luck and find that your Futurama game goes for even more money than the prices listed here. You just have to sell to the right collector at the right time.
The game is a prized collectible for Futurama fansSCi Games
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If you do have a copy, it might be worth hanging onto it – as the price could rise even higher in the future.
Futurama is a 3D platformer inspired by the hit sci-fi cartoon created by The Simpsons mastermind Matt Groening.
It was released for both Xbox and PlayStation 2, and is now a prized collectible.
For a start, the game contains cutscenes that are considered to be a “lost episode” of Futurama.
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Here’s how much some retro Xbox games could be worth now, according to PriceCharting…
Halo 2 (Limited Collector’s Edition)
Professionally Graded: £675
New: £613
Complete: £23
Loose: £6
Box: £1
Manual: £7
Halo Triple Pack
Professionally Graded: £900
New: £492
Complete: £120
Loose: £52
Box: £27
Manual: £30
Teen Titans
Professionally Graded: £528
New: £480
Complete: £200
Loose: £120
Box: £135
Manual: £56
Marvel Vs Capcom 2
Professionally Graded: £533
New: £347
Complete: £74
Loose: £55
Box: £22
Manual: £30
Silent Hill 2
Professionally Graded: £294
New: £267
Complete: £67
Loose: £39
Box: £28
Manual: £20
Mortal Kombat: Deception (Kollector’s Edition: Baraka Version)
Professionally Graded: £310
New: £300
Complete: £40
Loose: £25
Box: £16
Manual: £10
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Sadly, the game received middling reviews and didn’t sell particularly well.
That meant that the supply of the game ended up being limited.
The TV show was also cancelled on August 10, just nine days after the game’s release in the UK.
These reasons combined explain why some collectors are willing to hand over hundreds of pounds for a decent copy of the game.