WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN | |
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bill shitters 1.2 User ID: 889563 ![]() 02/12/2010 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN with thinking like that the earth needs to go on a cull again its just plain silly 10000 for a box The retired thread killer Still the killa of threads we come in peace shoot to kill [link to au.youtube.com] I can not talk TO aliens but do listen to the anally probed |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 885665 ![]() 02/12/2010 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN [link to videogames.yahoo.com] Quoting: tvtech3Everyday 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? Fucking idiots pay that much for a piece of fucking cardboard HOLYSHIT I knew there was dumb people out there but this takes the whole cake |
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mathetes User ID: 793782 ![]() 02/12/2010 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN It was the game pack and box NOT the system. Quoting: tvtech3Ahh duh, i think the title says that lol Reading comprehension is a lost art For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 887236 ![]() 02/12/2010 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN [link to videogames.yahoo.com] Quoting: tvtech3Everyday 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? I still have it all!!! I am going to sell it on Ebay. wooo hooooo |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 890681 ![]() 02/14/2010 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW-Old Nintendo system sells for $13,105-NOT SO MUCH FOR IT BUT FOR THE ORIGINAL BOX IT CAME IN wow,got that old nintendo month ago throw it all out.ouchhh..but still have the remote and games..anyone who's intrested free to email [email protected] |