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This game put you in control of a starship commander who needs to catch creatures in a specific order to open up airlocks. You are only allowed a limited time out of your room. This is a great puzzle game — if you can afford it.

This rare game had a very limited production run from manufacturer Ultravision. It did not sell many copies due to being overshadowed by other, more-popular games. However, this game put you in control of a sophisticated weapon that you must use to fight a giant, prehistoric beast called the Condor.

The ultra-rare cartridge that fetched the highest price was still sealed and new. This game was originally manufactured to be given as gifts to Coca-Cola executives at a convention in Only copies of the game were ever made. Interestingly enough, this game was even burned onto a regular ROM chip. Pepsi Invaders is a direct hack of Space Invaders. Otherwise, gameplay is basically the same. The Music Machine is one of the hardest-to-obtain Atari games in the world.

It was sold for a short time — and only in religious bookstores — and not many copies were sold. This game is based on a line of products that included LPs produced by the same company that made the game, known as Sparrow.

This game was not even known to exist until someone picked it up at a garage sale in The game itself is a religious one and was advertised in Christianity Today back in Few copies were ever sold — evidently — making Red Sea Crossing the rarest and most expensive Atari game ever created. It is based on the Biblical story of Noah. The only thing rarer would be if the original coloring book and audio cassette were found. Garrett by trade is a personal finance freelance writer and journalist.

Only 13 copies are known to exist, according to Goodwill. Goodwill put the game up for auction on its website on June 10 and it quickly had more than watchers. It's more of a piece of history rather than an expensive game to me.

It's weird, knowing this will be the only time you get to hold something like this. There weren't a lot of "Air Raid" games produced, which makes it so valuable to retro video game collectors.

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