NEW EBAY WORLD RECORD FOR SELLING NES GAMES
- lordofduct
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All Hail The New Flesh
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retrogamer
It's not my auction but I posted it for a good laugh. I highly doubt the high bidder is going to pay. After all there are no really rare titles like the World Championship cart, or Bubble Bath Babes, Peek A Boo Poker, etc so it is not a complete collection by any means. There are only boxes and manuals for a few titles. If everything was factory sealed it would be a different story.
the high bid is over $220,000, for 670 games? thats over $250 PER CART heheretrogamer wrote:It's not my auction but I posted it for a good laugh. I highly doubt the high bidder is going to pay. After all there are no really rare titles like the World Championship cart, or Bubble Bath Babes, Peek A Boo Poker, etc so it is not a complete collection by any means. There are only boxes and manuals for a few titles. If everything was factory sealed it would be a different story.
yea no one will actually pay that, imagine the fees for the auction =)
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metaleggman
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The reason those aren't included is because those aren't officially licensed/sold games. The complete NES set only includes the officially licensed games. I'm a stickler about it, and that's how everyone in the NESPlayer community speaks of it.retrogamer wrote:It's not my auction but I posted it for a good laugh. I highly doubt the high bidder is going to pay. After all there are no really rare titles like the World Championship cart, or Bubble Bath Babes, Peek A Boo Poker, etc so it is not a complete collection by any means. There are only boxes and manuals for a few titles. If everything was factory sealed it would be a different story.

