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Eternal Darkness

Nintendo GameCube · 2002 · Horror

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How much is Eternal Darkness worth on Nintendo GameCube? This price guide tracks new, used and sealed prices for this 2002 Horror release, with recent price trends. In UK / PAL it currently values around £193 new and £21 used, with a MyPlayersVault collector score of 98 (SOVEREIGN ORPHAN tier). Sealed value is up 14% over the past 1 month.

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Eternal Darkness stands as a singular horror experience locked to GameCube physical media with no digital equivalent ever released. The title defines a generation of console horror and remains actively sought by collectors building authentic GameCube libraries. PAL UK sealed copies are genuinely scarce, reflecting both modest original print runs and the platform's collector-driven secondary market dynamics. The game's experimental narrative structure and cultural influence within horror gaming ensure sustained collector demand independent of franchise continuation. Condition-sensitive sealed copies command premium collector attention, particularly in the UK market where regional variants carry distinct identity weight.

Eternal Darkness price guide — value by region

UK / PALSHOWN BY DEFAULT
NEW£193
USED£21
CEV£212
VAULT SCORE 98 SOVEREIGN ORPHAN
DEMAND High Collector Interest · MOVEMENT Strengthening · STABILITY Strengthening

Collector context, not financial advice. Prices reflect recent eBay and PriceCharting data.

Eternal Darkness — frequently asked questions

How much is Eternal Darkness worth on Nintendo GameCube?
Eternal Darkness on Nintendo GameCube currently values around £193 new and £21 used in UK / PAL, with a Collector Estimated Value (CEV) of £212. Values are read from recent eBay and PriceCharting sales and update over time.
Is Eternal Darkness rare or collectible?
Eternal Darkness has a MyPlayersVault collector score of 98 (SOVEREIGN ORPHAN tier) — a 0–100 rating of its collector demand and desirability based on live market data.
What is the difference between the new and used price of Eternal Darkness?
A sealed (new) copy of Eternal Darkness trades around £193, while a used complete copy is about £21, a premium of roughly £172 for sealed.

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