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Old Rare NES game selling for $40k on eBay


Doc Holiday

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https://www.yahoo.com/games/news/bidding-super-rare-nes-game-194600895.html

I've found this interesting because I actually remember playing this game when I was 5-6 at a friends house.

I used to trade games in a while back but have discovered that I usually end up regretting it later so I've stopped trading in now. Still have all my old N64 games.

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This makes me want to cry.  I had this too.

 

 

I had this game. HAD. I'm jumping off a bridge now....

 

only 200 copies of stadium events actually made it to stores and most of those were eventually recalled which is why it's so ridiculously rare and valuable.  both of you are probably thinking of world class track meet which is what that game was rebranded as and is way more common.

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basically there were barely any copies of the game manufactured, even fewer shipped, and even fewer still purchased out of the pool of 200 that actually made it to stores.  the unsold copies got yanked because nintendo bought the rights to the game and the accessories from bandai and repackaged them.  that game got a much wider release because it was published by nintendo and was a pack-in game for the NES combo package that came with the power pad.  i was friends with probably three or four kids who had that version.  there are copies of the reissue going for $.01 on amazon.com right now so unfortunately the collectors' market for that game isn't nearly as good.

 

it goes like that for a lot of things though.  weird one off version of something that got almost no distribution and is factory sealed = valuable as hell usually

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