For decades people young and old have been playing video games. From Atari to PlayStation, there’s certainly a video game for every collector! With graded games, collectors can take their collection to the next level. Heritage holds a Mini-Boss Select auction weekly, featuring some fine examples of collectible video games.

Speed Racer - My Most Dangerous Adventures CGC Universal 9.4

When Speed Racer drove his way into American pop culture in 1967, most audiences had no idea the show was originally from Japan. Thanks to Peter Fernandez, the dubbing and theme song - especially the theme song - enchanted kids for decades. The series needs little in the way of an introduction. It's one of my personal favorites (to the point that I turned one of my cars into a Mach 5 tribute car) and holds its own against the test of time. The 2008 live-action film is arguably one of the best anime-to-live-action adaptations ever made, and Speed Racer, or Mach Go Go Go, is still a popular franchise today.

In 1994, Accolade released Speed Racer - My Most Dangers Adventures for the Super Nintendo. The game was received with mixed reviews, but if you're a fan this game is great. While we don't have a ton of data for this game sales-wise, don't let that stop you from grabbing this game. This is still a collectors piece for the right person!

Sega Game Gear Complete in Box

You know when you're a kid and you ask your parents for a Nintendo Game Boy, and they buy you a Sega Game Gear instead? Just me? Despite the Game Boy being the premier handheld console, Sega won the war in my house. The Game Gear was a ton of fun, despite being bulky and eating up batteries like they were free. For roughly 10 years, the Game Gear was a viable option for handheld electronics. That is if the system was popular, which it wasn't. The Game Gear suffered poor sales throughout its life, as well as a lackluster library.

A complete in-box Game Gear is fairly difficult to find. Finding a Majesco release is harder, which this console is. Heritage notes that the Game Gear does turn on, and the manual is in nice condition.

Nintendo Virtual Boy Complete in Box

One of my biggest 'Hear Me Outs' is the collectability of the Nintendo Virtual Boy. Thankfully, a lot of other collectors agree with me. The console was short-lived, but lives on in the memory of those of us who got to witness it during its lifespan. This console was bold and ahead of its time, but ultimately a pain to use and would cause headaches for certain players. As this console was only out for roughly a year, finding a complete in-box version is very hard. Per our census, VGA sealed copies have fetched upwards of $11K, but ungraded copies would most likely go for much less.

Heritage notes that the condition of the item is overall Very Fine -, and includes the manual, headset, controller, stand, and even four games. This is a great lot for a motivated collector!