The first ClayFighter is a cult oddity, remembered for its digitized claymation roster and its one-of-a-kind visual gamble on the Super Nintendo. On the NTSC market the cart is common and easy to find loose; desirability rests on an intact cardboard box and manual, both scarcer than the game itself. A niche piece prized for its kitsch originality rather than any real depth, it appeals to fans of the quirky, offbeat fighters of the early nineties.