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Most Expensive Dungeons and Dragons Video Games for 2025
Almost since the dawn of video gaming, Dungeons and Dragons and other related fantasy games have spawned lots of computer and video game titles.
Way back in the early 1980s, Mattel produced two games for the Intellivision console.
Since then, dozens of other official AD&D and D&D video games have appeared.
Many of the more popular titles have been set in already-popular campaign settings, including Dragonlance, Ravenloft, Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk.
Factory-sealed video games are worth the most money. Early ones are extremely rare, if they even exist at all today.
After that, complete in original box with all inserts is worth the most, followed by incomplete with box, cartridge or discs only.
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Mattel D&D Handheld Electronic Game (1981)
Lowest price $50
Average price $120
Record price $200
Almost certainly the earliest game licensing Dungeons and Dragons was this handheld game. About the size of a credit card, it sold in huge numbers upon release.
AD&D Intellivision (1983)
Lowest price $20
Average price $80
Record price $140
Intellivision was one of the first mass-market consoles. Relatively few games (132 in total) were ever produced for the Intellivision. This one sold in big numbers and there are still factory sealed copies coming to market today.
Commodore C64 War of the Lance (1989)
Average price $??
Record price $100
PC Secret of the Silver Blades (1990)
Average price $80
Record price $200
NES Dragonstrike (1990)
Lowest price $60
Average price $240
Record price $550
PC Pools of Darkness (1991)
Average price $40
Record price $85
TurboGrafx Order of the Griffon (1992)
Average price $150
Record price $350
PC Spelljammer Pirates of Realmspace (1992)
Average price $60
Record price $120
NES Pool of Radiance (1992)
Average price $120
Record price $180
Dungeons and Dragons video games: NES Hillsfar (1993)
Average price $180
Record price $350
SNES Eye of the Beholder (1994)
Average price $80
Record price $230
PC Al-Quadim the Genie's Curse (1994)
Average price $50
Record price $120
3DO Dungeons and Dragons Slayer (1994)
Average price $120
Record price $400
D&D Deathkeep 3DO (1995)
Average price $250
Record price $666
PC Dark Sun Shattered Lands (1995)
Average price $30
Record price $160
PC Descent to Undermountain (1998)
Average price $50
Record price $100
PC Planescape Torment (1999)
Average price $100
Record price $300
Sega Saturn Dungeons & Dragons Collection Bundle (1999)
Average price $100
Record price $180
There are large box versions listed on eBay with higher asking prices, the maximum $830.
D&D Diablo II (2000)
Lowest price $200
Average price $800
Record price $2,000
We've seen a $2K sale of the PC version still factory sealed, and a big box PC version for $900. It seems to be a fairly rare PC title.
PS3 Chronicles Of Mystara (2013) (Japanese)
Average price $100
Record price $130
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