TGZ: "Ok I haven't posted about Ebay much lately but Nintendo Canada is clearing out a warehouse and somehow stumbled upon $20,000 worth of sealed retro Nintendo games and threw them on Ebay for the United Way. So, I'm sure no one here will be able to even afford to bid on one of these auctions, but they're full of fantastic sealed games and it's unlike anything you'll ever see again. NintendoAge has apparently called Nintendo Canada about this and confirmed that the auctions are indeed straight from Nintendo, despite the new Ebay account (After all, how often does Nintendo sell it's own games on Ebay? They'd make a killing with Wii Fit). Anyway I'm sure sealed collectors are simultaneously overjoyed and dying because these lots are huge finds yet will likely drain their bank accounts."
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Search the warehouse some more and you will likely find a stockpile of Nintendo Wiis being held there too.
That is so awesome. I wish I had the money to spend on em... and a nintendo to play em on. I can't even remember what it's like to open a sealed new nintendo game. Good article.
double post...
epic lulz
who would pay that much for a crappy quality game thats so old. maybe like 300 would be a more realistic offer.
he could probably get 1000 if it was the super rare gold cartridge in mint condition.