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PS1 Prices
Sealed, graded, and collectible PS1 games and hardware, with estimated market values and live marketplace listings. Set a price drop alert on any title.
The PS1 collectible market is driven by survivorship: the carts and discs that got played and kept are common, but boxed, sealed, and professionally graded copies are scarce, and price tracks that scarcity closely. Among the most sought-after PS1 titles right now are Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Final Fantasy VII, and Metal Gear Solid, the kind of grail pieces that anchor a serious collection. Tracked PS1 values on this page run from about $70 up to $650 for the marquee pieces.
Rumble Deals tracks 14 PS1 items, spanning both games (12) and hardware (2), including 14 sealed and 0 graded listings. Use the grid below to compare estimated market values, sort by price, and set a free drop alert on any title so you get an email the moment a PS1 piece you want falls to your target. Before you buy a high-value sealed or graded copy, confirm the grade and the seller's photos against the notes in our grading guide.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the most valuable PS1 games?
- The most valuable PS1 pieces we track include Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (around $650), Xenogears (around $450), and Metal Gear Solid (around $350). Sealed first-print and high-grade copies command the steepest premiums; loose carts and discs sit far below.
- Are sealed PS1 games worth more than loose copies?
- Yes — by a wide margin. Across most PS1 titles, loose (cart- or disc-only) is the floor, complete-in-box (CIB) typically runs several times the loose price, and a sealed copy can sit anywhere from 10x to 50x loose depending on rarity and the seal grade. The gap widens the scarcer and older the title is, because surviving sealed copies are so few.
- How do I authenticate or grade a PS1 game before buying?
- For sealed and high-value PS1 copies, look for a slab from one of the three recognized graders — WATA, VGA, or CGC — which authenticate the seal and box and assign a numeric grade. If a copy isn't graded, scrutinize the shrinkwrap seams, hang tab, and print quality against known-good references, and be wary of resealed copies. Our grading guide walks through box vs. seal grades and reseal red flags.
- How does Rumble Deals estimate PS1 market values?
- Each value is an estimate, not an offer. We aggregate recent sold prices and current asking prices for comparable PS1 listings across Amazon, eBay, and specialist marketplaces, trim outliers, and weight toward the most recent comparable sales. Always confirm the live price and condition on the retailer or marketplace before buying.