Kotaku - It's the archetypal jackpot story of flea markets, pawn shops and antiques roadshows. Someone pays a few dollars for a long-forgotten box at a swap meet and then discovers they have a five-figure rarity on their hands. That describes a North Carolina woman today, who purchased one of the rarest video games ever sold in the United States for $7.99 at a local Goodwill.
One modder produced an unofficial, modern-day take on the Game Gear.
Video Gamer writes: "There's a rogue underworld of devs operating clandestinely, still creating Game Boy games. We've spoken to one of them."
LOL
Gamestop is adding %50 to trade in value
i dont care how much expendable cash i had, i would never pay that much for a video game. i wouldn't even pay that much for my fav videogame ever if it was the last copy in existence. some people make no sense to me lol
I've had a few good finds at goodwill and the local flea market... original Ico for $2, original pikmin 2 for $3, sealed pikmin 1 for $2... but still waiting to hit that major 'lick'... it'll happen, damn it, it'll happen...
:)
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and why can't this happen to me