RETRO GAME VALUE TRACKER

Track retro game values with ownership and condition context

OG Collector gives retro collectors a better way to track retro game prices, compare loose/CIB/new context, and stay aware of real collection value across cartridge and disc libraries.

Built for NES, SNES, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Boy, and PlayStation collecting workflows.

Retro game prices are only useful when tied to what you actually own

A basic retro game price guide can show numbers, but it usually misses the context collectors need: loose cartridge value versus CIB value, regional copy differences, and condition details across platforms.

OG Collector connects value tracking directly to ownership so your NES, SNES, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Boy, and PlayStation collection can be managed with less guesswork.

Track cartridge values for loose, CIB, and new copies

Keep retro game prices connected to your owned inventory

See collection value awareness across shelves and bins

Organize buy/hold/sell decisions with ownership context

Support long-term retro collecting workflows

Avoid duplicate purchases with visibility into what you already own

How the retro game value workflow works

Step 1

Catalog your retro inventory

Add NES, SNES, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Boy, and PlayStation titles to one connected collection.

Step 2

Track condition state

Mark each copy as loose, CIB, or new so value context reflects the condition collectors care about.

Step 3

Monitor retro game values

Review retro game prices with ownership-linked context to improve buy, hold, and sell timing decisions.

Step 4

Act with confidence

Use value awareness with backlog, wishlist, and selling workflows instead of isolated price checks.

See retro collection value at a glance

Track retro game values by ownership and condition so your collection value awareness stays current.

Loose Value

$8,420

CIB Value

$12,980

New Value

$5,240

EarthBound - SNES - CIB tracking active
Panzer Dragoon Saga - Saturn - Disc condition logged
Skies of Arcadia - Dreamcast - Loose value updated
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow - Game Boy Advance - New value tracked

Retro price guide vs connected value tracker

A plain retro game price guide gives reference points. A connected retro game value tracker gives decision support based on what is actually in your collection.

Static retro price guide

  • Reference prices without inventory context
  • Limited support for loose/CIB/new tracking
  • No ownership-linked workflow
  • Harder to apply to real buy/sell decisions
  • No integrated collection organization

OG Collector

  • Track retro game values by ownership and condition
  • Monitor cartridge values with loose/CIB/new context
  • Keep value awareness connected to backlog and wishlist
  • Use one workflow for NES through PlayStation collecting
  • Support buy, hold, and sell decisions with better context

Retro Game Value Tracker FAQ

What is a retro game value tracker?

A retro game value tracker helps collectors monitor price movement for games they own and want, with value context connected to platform, condition, and ownership details.

Can I track loose, CIB, and new values separately?

Yes. OG Collector is built for condition-aware retro collecting, so you can track value context for loose cartridge copies, CIB copies, and new/sealed copies.

Does this work for cartridge platforms like NES and SNES?

Yes. OG Collector supports cartridge-focused workflows for NES, SNES, Genesis, and Game Boy, along with disc platforms like Saturn, Dreamcast, and PlayStation.

Is OG Collector only a retro game price guide?

No. It combines retro game prices with connected ownership tracking, collection organization, wishlist planning, and selling workflows.

Why connect value tracking to ownership?

Ownership-linked value tracking helps collectors make better buy, hold, and sell decisions by showing what they actually own, condition state, and value context in one workflow.

Can I use this for long-term collection value awareness?

Yes. OG Collector helps you track retro game values over time so you can stay aware of collection value shifts across your shelves and wishlist.

Stay on top of retro game value shifts

Track retro game values with ownership and condition context so your collection decisions stay grounded in real data.

Free during early access. No credit card required.