Game auction blog gameSniped features several gaming collector item auctions in a recent post, but the highlight is a prototype controller for the unreleased (duh) SNES CD development kit. For the reasonable price of $2,999, you can nab a useless piece of gaming history! As of New Year’s Eve morning, 28 offers have been submitted. I’m offering a kick in the pants for charging $8.95 shipping on a $3k item that weighs less than 1lb.
The same eBay seller also lists a prototype Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge for a game called Wally Bear and the No Gang. I’m with the No Gang on this one: No. The auction states that its rareness comes from its ACGI label. This item is also reasonably priced at $1,999.
I thank the robot gods that my "ebay wants" are much simpler: I just need a mint, sealed copy of Enix’s Bust a Groove. We’re talking hundreds, not thousands.
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Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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