A new survey conducted and published by VideogamePriceCharts revealed that Bethesda and Nintendo's games have the largest resale value, compared to their retail prices.
According to the report, Bethesda titles have an average Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $66.66 and an average resale price of $58.33, losing only 12.5% of its original price on resale. Nintendo came second with an average MSRP of $41.10 and average resale price of $35.79, losing 12.9% of their value.
At the bottom of the list came Sierra with an average value loss of 59.2%. Sega games lose 46.7% of their values on resale, Rockstar games lose 46.5% and Capcom games lose 43.4%.
Apart from MTV games which publishes and sells Rockband titles for $130+, Bethesda games have the highest MSRP and resale prices as well as the lowest value loss.