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Joe Montana Football Sega Game Gear Price Guide & Value

Joe Montana Football

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Details

Console
Sega Game Gear
Genre
Sports
Release
1992

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 1/31/2026
LOOSE
US/NTSC ---
EU/PAL 5€
JP/NTSC-J ---
HOT
COMPLETE (CIB)
US/NTSC ---
EU/PAL 14€
JP/NTSC-J ---
NEW (SEALED)
US/NTSC ---
EU/PAL 41€
JP/NTSC-J ---
GRADED
US/NTSC ---
EU/PAL 45€
JP/NTSC-J ---

Price History

Expert Analysis Joe Montana Football

Market data for Joe Montana Football on Sega Game Gear. This sports game is appreciated by genre enthusiasts. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €13.54. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is Joe Montana Football Rare?

Released in 1992 for Sega Game Gear, this sports game with stable pricing, reflecting consistent market demand.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The demand for Sega Game Gear games, combined with the appeal of the sports genre, makes it a solid addition to any Sega Game Gear collection.

Description

It's a snap! This is your chance to rub shoulder pads with Joe Montana, the man who led the "Team of the Eighties" to four Super Bowl Championships. You provide all the fourth quarter heroics, play-calling brilliance, and pinpoint passing as you hit the field against any of 28 pro teams. Call all your own plays! Each team has a playbook with 17 offensive and six defensive options. Pick the play that you think will work best, or take the advice of Joe Montana himself, as he recommends the play he would call in each situation. You control the action on the field by switching to the key players as the play unfolds. Your strength and speed will vary by position, just like the real sport. Knock helmets with the computer or punch holes in a friend's defense. Can you keep your head cool and your passing arm hot? Pick your team. Choose the plays. Think you have what it takes to be the next Joe Montana?