
With the extremely high bar on Switch already set, it is only natural to be interested in how new faces in the genre compare. From a host of classics from the 'Golden Age', such as Banjo-Kazooie and Super Mario 64, to incredible brand new experiences, like Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and brilliant indies such as Lunistice, there is a 3D platformer out there for everyone.

Here's a glimpse at some of the most expensive PS1 games available.There is little argument that Switch has become one of the premier consoles for 3D platformers. To better reflect how prices have changed concerning the rarest PS1 releases, and to add a little more information on why they may be so pricey, this list has been updated. They're the history of the industry itself, with many of them marking franchise beginnings and a massive leap in graphical quality. As time goes on, it's safe to assume that some of these games may be nothing more than museum-quality relics of gaming past. Some rare PS1 titles are becoming even scarcer as collectors grab up any copies they can find and supplies have never been lower for certain items on this list. Updated Jby Russ Boswell: With the PS5 hitting store shelves, some gamers are even more nostalgic for the PlayStation's roots. That's why the range can be so vast sometimes. There's really no value in a game unless someone is willing to pay for it. That said, please understand that these prices may be different between sites. This is according to PriceCharting, which seems to be the most recommended site for tracking these things down. There’s a big price difference for some of these depending on if the game is loose, used but complete in box with everything, and then actually new. To keep things fair, the aforementioned titles will be priced "new." That means completely sealed and unused. RELATED: 10 PS1 Games That Were Ahead Of Their Time



But some of these games can be hard to find and downright expensive. So it's no surprise that some people are still trying to get their hands on the original games ported to the console. Needless to say, it has a lot of fans, even today. The PS5 may be a modern-day marvel but kids growing up in the 90s were floored by how "advanced" the original console was. The original PlayStation was one of the best consoles ever released, with a wide array of fantastic games that many players still remember fondly today.
