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Nine Inch Nails
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Rare Zelda Game Sells for Record-Breaking $55,000 on eBay
When seller Tom Curtin and the anonymous buyer landed on the final deal around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Curtin, an avid game collector, knew he was in for a treat. "I knew the prior record was $41,300 for a [factory-sealed] copy of Stadium Events," he wrote in an email. Irked by the fact that 1986's Stadium Events, while rare and almost unheard of in its unopened state, though not historically relevant, earned such a high selling price, Curtin set his sights on the big money. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2408068,00.asp |
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Partial to LUNAR
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So it was an actual prototype of the original Legend of zelda?
Thats pretty cool. |
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