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A lot of people get confused about NFR's, you'll notice that tons of not-so-special NFR copies get listed on Ebay asking for premium prices because the sellers saw a certain NFR game go for a high amount. Promo/bundle NFRs are worth the same/less than the regular version usually, and are not rare in almost all circumstances. Kiosk NFRs are the ones to look out for, they can be very uncommon-to-very rare and will be worth more than the standard game. Some kiosk NFR's sell as little as $10-15 more than their retail counterpart, some sell for hundreds more. It depends on the game's popularity, the rarity of the NFR, and the content differences between the NFR and retail game. Don't fall for stuff like this lol: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Sealed-Su... It came from this bundle, not a kiosk: http://pressthebuttons.typepad.com/ph... You can buy a sealed black label (first-release) copy of SSBM for ~$75. Really close to finishing my N64 Kiosk NFR set (25/26 carts at the moment) so I'll be linking this video then so that I can focus on the games themselves instead of explaining what NFR means.