Popular PlayStation game loved in the '90s 'now worth $540' – even the box valued at $33 | 05AJ60A | 2024-01-03 23:55:33
Head up into the attic, rummage through those drawers, and dive into your cupboards – you might have some hidden loot.
A WELL-LOVED PlayStation game from the nineties is very valuable if you still own a copy.
Head up into the attic, rummage through those drawers, and dive into your cupboards – you might have some hidden loot.

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Diablo came out on the original PlayStation in March 1998, just over a year after its PC release.
The smash-hit Blizzard Entertainment RPG marked the start of one of gaming's best-known franchises.
And if you still have a loose disc then it's worth $53.50, according to PriceCharting.com.
However, if you've got a sealed copy, you're looking at a potential sale of $540.
If it's been professionally graded, the estimated value is as high as $2,023.
An unsealed but complete-in-box copy of the original Diablo in PlayStation is estimated to be worth $88.56.
The box has a listed value of $32.75, and the manual is supposedly worth $27.57.
If you do decide to sell, you may end up getting more or less from collectors.
The prices are just estimates based on previous sales, so your own experience may vary.
"We update our prices daily from sources across the internet so you can be sure the data is accurate and timely," PriceCharting explains.
Devilishly good
Diablo is one of the most iconic action RPGs of all time, and a titan of PC gaming in the nineties.
But it also came out on PlayStation (and later Mac), all before the turn of the millennium.
The game is set in the Kingdom of Khanduras, with players fighting demons and ghouls to ultimately take on big baddie Diablo, the Lord of Terror.
There were just three character classes – Warrior, Rogue and Sorcerer – although a fourth (Monk) was added in an expansion pack later on.
The game also supported multiplayer for up to four characters.
Globally, Diablo sold more than 2.5 million copies by the middle of 2001.
And it launched to widespread critical acclaim, with reviewers praising its impressive graphics, randomly-generated dungeons, and compelling gameplay.
The PlayStation version was generally well received, although some critics didn't like playing the game with a controller.
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