I think it may have been my message to him in response to his response to the question he added...
Dear zorro_melb,
Actually, the one that sold in the US had a complete in box copy of Stadium Events, which happens to be the single rarest US released NES game. The system is worth around $100 in the condition you have it, maybe more, maybe less. Ten minutes on Google will verify that no NES system has actually SOLD for that price without Stadium Events being included, although many people have attempted to SELL them for such an insane price. The NES is by far the most plentiful system in the world and is in no way worth $15,000 or even the $1,500 opening bid.
- humanoid_typhoon_vash_the_stampede
Polite, informative, and easily verified info. Hopefully I didn't come off like a know-it-all jackass
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"It's always amazing to me how some of the most worthless games from a gaming perspective tend to fetch outrageous amounts of money. But then again, it could be said that something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I'm curious if the high bidder of the $873.04 Stadium Events (cart-only) realizes that it's nowhere nearly as rare as about 20+ games I can think of that sell for 1/10th that amount? At any rate, I wanted to draw attention to this trend: if people say it's rare, it must be true, and therefore it must be had at any price."
-Dain Anderson, October 14, 2006
Originally posted by: kryptk33p3r
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