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Fred Durst Signed Dreamcast is Still Being Auctioned on eBay

After almost five months, an eBay user is still trying to sell a Fred Durst autographed SEGA Dreamcast.

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GuruStarr782484d ago (Edited 2484d ago )

Even 16 years ago it would have failed to sell for retail price, the 'signature' lowers the value of this 'brand new' console if anything. Time to invest in a magic eraser and hope for the best.

It's kinda like if skee-lo signed a basketball.

2pacalypsenow2484d ago

Fred Durst was still pretty popular back then, I'm sure they would have been able to sell it. Idk about $700 but it would have sold.

Fullmetalevolust2484d ago

They are both relics ( even calling Fred Durst that makes me cringe,lol) ...but I know whose products I would buy if it came back on market...I'll let you take a wild guess. One of them still has some sort of hype surrounding it with some releases here and there...lol.

GuruStarr782484d ago (Edited 2484d ago )

Is he trying to sell a 'Fred Durst signed Dreamcast?'

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Is he trying to sell a used Dreamcast with some dude's scribble on it?

TheMutator2484d ago

poor Dreamcast, im going to buy it and wash that shit lol

MrSwankSinatra2484d ago

i was thinking the same thing lolol

Paytaa2484d ago

Ah brings me back to elementary school with a Limp Bizkit shirt and going home to play on the Dreamcast. Thank christ I went through the Limp Bizkit phase real early on so it was less corny lmao. In 2017, that's just a disgrace to one of the best consoles ever made. Is hilarious though. It's a plastic time warp.

morganfell2484d ago (Edited 2484d ago )

It hasn't failed to sell twice. That Dreamcast has failed to sell about twenty times. He has been listing it on a seven day sale since early April.

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20 Best PS1 RPGs of All Time

Cultured Vultures: Where would the PS1 be without RPGs? It’d no doubt still be a massive seller thanks to bandicoots, clones, and halfpipes, but half the cultural institution it is today? We’re not so sure.

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The Nordic Game 2024 (NG24) Spring conference is to host more than 150 speakers

"While the 20 year anniversary edition of Nordic Game, NG24 Spring's homepage on 21-24 May in Malmö, Sweden, is getting closer, the organizers announced that more than 150 speakers are now lined up for the show." - Nordic Game.

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Hi-fi Rush is too good a game to be shut down

It was announced today that Tango Gameworks, the studio behind Hi-Fi Rush, will be shut down, which casts doubt on the future of the game.

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z2g4h ago

I’m sure the support and franchise will live on due to its success. They may even keep some ppl and roll them into other studios. There are layoffs across the map tho in the game/tech industries in general tho including Sony, Facebook and more. My personal family has been affected by them.

Lightning774h ago

No excuses for MS. I guess Hi Fi didn't do as well as we all thought. So Much the for fun Little experiences that MS has been wanting games of all sizes. The thing is MS are so predictable this year they say "oh we want to prioritize bigger games." Next year they'll have more shut downs and say oh well these ballooning budgets of AAA blah, blah, blah. Even though a year prior they said they want more bigger games. When are gonna admit MS can't do or won't do gaming right? It's always waiting for this and that. String you along while destroying ppls jobs. Year in and year out.

Cacabunga36m ago(Edited 35m ago)

MS’ aren’t gamers they are businessmen.. they prefer a terrible game that sells and makes money to a great game with potential and can be used to grow a wider fanbase.. a bunch of crooks 🤮

Kaii3h ago

Yet MS made a company-wide profit of $22 billion.
In my eyes releasing this on gamepass was a double edged sword approach, received extremely well, but didn't hit w.e batshit insane sales target MS had In mind

XiNatsuDragnel3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

Hifi is good but Microsoft dislikes risk I guess.

purple1012h ago

have all the people saying m$ buying all those companies, been proved correct yet,

they said more games, more choice, but ended up
less choice, less games, in reality... we were right