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Old Nintendo with Stadium Events sells for $13,105....

Posted by TheGameSupply.net Friday, February 12, 2010



Taken from: http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/old-nintendo-system-sells-for-13-105/1389101



Everyday folk discovering colossally valuable collectors' items amid everyday junk has been the lifeblood of antiques shows for years, but it's not every day you see a real-life gold-in-the-attic tale play out on eBay.

Last week, North Carolina eBay user lace_thongs35 thought she was putting up an everyday, 80s-era Nintendo Entertainment System (together with five games) up on the popular auction site. But less than an hour after the first bid, the price was over $6,000 -- and on Wednesday, when the auction closed, the final selling price topped $13,000.

Why? Not the console itself, but one of the games bundled with it -- a deeply obscure 1987 release called Stadium Events, a highly sought-after collectors' item. But it wasn't even the game itself that was worth the bulk of the money -- it was the original cardboard box, which collectors value at a breathtaking $10,000. Fewer than 10 complete copies of the game are thought to exist, and retro gaming aficionados consider it one of the hardest-to-find NES games ever made.

Bet you're wishing you hadn't let Mom throw out your Nintendo collection now, eh?


Just for some clarify, here is a video of said title:

1 Comment
  1. Anonymous Said,

    the fact that anyone would pay this much money for something is retarded, this won't even get you any poon

    Posted on February 12, 2010 at 5:59 PM

     

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