Ultra-Rare NES Cartridge Sells for $41,000

Andy Chalk

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Ultra-Rare NES Cartridge Sells for $41,000


A very lucky gamer struck videogame gold when he found a copy of one of the rarest and most valuable NES cartridges in the world sitting in a box in his basement, just days away from being shipped off to Goodwill.

It was only a few weeks ago that a woman listed an old NES system with five cartridges on eBay and found to her surprise that the final selling price reached around Nintendo [http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370330327400] to recall the game. Less than 20 of those are believed to still exist.

Seeing the unknown gamer mom's big windfall, a Kansas man named Dave decided to dig through his own collection of old NES titles to see if he too was in possession of any hidden treasures. Turns out the pile of gold he was sitting on was even more valuable than that of the woman who inspired him: Dave's copy of Stadium Events was brand new, still sealed and tagged with the original $29.99 price.

"We had quite a collection (185+ games) that has sat in our basement for over 20 years," he told Goodwill [http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/rare-nintendo-game-is-40-000-windfall/1391148] - in fact, within a month, Goodwill was going to have them."

It's widely believed that only two factory sealed copies of the game still exist, so when Dave listed the game on eBay the bidding went completely through the roof, eventually selling for a sweet $41,300 [http://cgi.ebay.com/FACTORY-SEALED-NEW-NES-NINTENDO-STADIUM-EVENTS-NTSC_W0QQitemZ140384097750QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Vintage_Video_Games?hash=item20af8b55d6]. "After taxes and tithing, the rest of our part will be going to a retirement account that has been decimated by the dot-com bomb, 9/11, and the recent market problems," he said. "Not very sexy, but needed."

It was a fluke that led Dave to uncover his incredibly valuable game, but it was an even bigger fluke that left it sealed and sitting in his basement in the first place. He didn't bother opening the game because Stadium Events required a special floor mat controller to play which wasn't available when he bought it and ultimately never came to market at all. "We never got around to returning the game," he said. "Lucky us!"

That's one way to put it. And while this is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime find, the Goodwill trip is nonetheless off: Dave says he's going to auction off the rest of his NES on eBay too.


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Paladin426

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I heard about this a few weeks ago. Kinda makes you wish you had kept old crappy games in good condition.
 

xHipaboo420x

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Hmmm, I've got a whole load of NES games sitting in a box somewhere. Probably nothing of value, but $41,000 is inspiration enough to at least take a gander.
 

Manhattan2112

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Jeez, I'm going to start buying strange games that look stupid and nobody is bound to buy, simply for this reason.
 

Rednog

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Stranger of Sorts said:
I believe this thread has just been done, but now it's in more detail and with a picture! YAY!
Official news posts happen regardless of what user's post.
 

DoctorNick

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While if you look on eBay they aren't actually worth that much, I still cherish my NES cartridges for The Legend of Zelda and Willow.
 

Stranger of Sorts

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Rednog said:
Stranger of Sorts said:
I believe this thread has just been done, but now it's in more detail and with a picture! YAY!
Official news posts happen regardless of what user's post.
Because they do not need to adhere to the rules of us normal humans!

OH GOD! I'M SO SORRY DON'T HURT ME!

Anyway it is quite funny how much people will pay for old tat, so this can be like a running joke.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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How much could I get for my opened, used, non-greatest hits edition of FF7?

Answer: Not. That. Much.
 

BloodyThoughts

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Yeah I have one of those.

Crappy game. Why would anyone pay $41.00 for it? It's insane I say! Insane!
 

SUPA FRANKY

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Who actually pays that much for a game? Seriously, who are these money wasting bastards!?
 

Sir Ollie

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You haven't seen the new one then?

Last time I checked it was on $700,000.

Clearly a joke but damn its funny watching the price sky rocket.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Stadium-Events-Nes-game_W0QQitemZ110499541029QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Vintage_Video_Games?hash=item19ba493025
 

Archemetis

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SUPA FRANKY said:
Who actually pays that much for a game? Seriously, who are these money wasting bastards!?
and what exactly are they doing to make enough money to waste on Games no one gives a shit about or can even play?

I think that is the real question...
 

Alpha Centauri

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*looks through old games*

Nope nothing here, all I got is Duke Nuke 'em Forever and Spore The way it was suposed to be edition.
 

NoDamnNames

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collectors item aside If they wanted to play the game so damn much I'm sure the seller is happy nobody ever mentioned emulators to the buyer.
 

Droors

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D: I had this game,along with the floor mat, but I sold it at a yard sale for $2.00! I should have E-Bay'd that thing!