196. Sega Megadrive's Outback Joey
Maker: Western Technologies, Heartbeat Corporation
Original Price: $50*
Worth Today: $10,000*
Produced in 1994, Outback Joey was a fitness action game that Western Technologies developed for the Sega Mega Drive. Heartbeat Corporation was the publisher. Outback Joey was specifically designed to work with a fitness sensor and integrated with the HeartBeat Catalyst, also from Mega Drive.
Outback Joey was released only in the United States, and the hardware had a limited production run of just 1,000 units. Therefore, this game is considered one of the rarest in the history of the Mega Drive. You can get up to US$$10,000 for this 1990s video game, although its original price was much lower.