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Superglue
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A Gamer's Gold Mine
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February 19, 2022, 09:38:29 am »
I'm sure everyone here is interested in retro gaming. Finding a rare item at the back of a store that still has video games for sale would be a great feeling that I have not personally experienced.
This group in Nebraska didn't just find a rare game. They found an entire storage unit filled with sealed Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo games. They got lucky because this must be worth a fortune:
https://in.pcmag.com/games/147981/gameroom-discovers-hundreds-of-classic-games-in-nebraska-storage-unit
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Berto
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February 19, 2022, 06:35:13 pm »
Wow... Someone's suddenly becoming rich...
Worst case, may be 99% of the storage just sport games and common games that aren't worth much, but the 1% could make them rich.
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EJ1953
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February 25, 2022, 07:11:13 am »
It's not even that important what kind of games are there. They are brand new, sealed and old. They're certainly a few that are pretty common, but in this case it's not that important. It's already a collector's dream item collection!
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Mystic Monkey
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February 26, 2022, 07:12:18 am »
Even if the old games are common, the fact they're NRFB would keep them highly valued.
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