10 Rarest N64 Games Ever

9. Ogre Battle 64: Person Of Lordly Calibre

Orge Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is an RPG strategy game hybrid, and a sequel to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen and Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together. Like many J-RPGs, Ogre Battle 64 had a wide release in Japan, but didn't release nearly as many units in the US, presumably because J-RPGs don't tend to be as popular with western audiences. In note of this trend, Atlus played it safe and under produced Ogre Battle, making it incredibly hard to find English language copies of the game without paying a fortune. Japanese versions can cost as little as £20, while US imports cost up to £65 typically, assuming you can actually find a seller. The price doesn't wholly reflect the rarity of the NTSC copies, presumably there's a lack of interest in the franchise, hence why the price isn't a lot higher - little supply, little demand.
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