Batman
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Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode was the first game that really grabbed my attention and got me hooked on NES. It was followed by Metal Gear, then Sid Meyer's Pirates!
Then, being a dumb ass 16-yr-old in 1993, I sold it all for a used Sega Genesis with a bunch of sports games.
If it's any consolation, I think only the old games and systems that were never opened are worth a ton of money, and even then it's mostly the rare ones. The ones that were well-used are just stuff.
You can probably find a used game store in your town with an old NES, or an emulator that has most of the games you'd ever want. Or if you just want to play them, a lot of the all-time classics have been collected and ported onto newer systems in one form or another. I paid $5 for a collection of about a dozen old Contra games on the Playstation Store just because I had a hankering to play the original NES version. I also have an old Wii that's got a bunch of the NES classics downloaded to it.