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  • Ultra-rare recalled NES game being sold for $99,600 on eBay

    Just two sealed copies exist.

    By Tom Phillips



    A factory-sealed copy of ultra-rare 1987 NES game Stadium Events is currently on eBay for $99,600 on eBay (£65,300k).

    The title is considered to be the rarest officially-released game for the console due to it being recalled mere days after its initial 1987 launch.

    Stadium Events was released by Bandai as a test title for its Family Fun Fitness Control Mat - an early version of the technology now found in Dance Dance Revolution floor pads.

    But Nintendo bought the technology for itself, just as Stadium Events was being released. The company ordered an immediate return of existing copies so the game could be re-branded with Nintendo's updated version of the controller mat, now named as the NES Power Pad.

    2,000 copies of the game were produced before the change occurred, although only 200 made it onto store shelves.

    Of those 200, only a handful were actually sold and made it into circulation. Of that handful, only two copies are known to still be in their original boxes. This is one of those two.

    The seller explains that he previously worked at Nintendo and has owned his copy since the early 1990's.

    "This listing is for a complete, excellent+/near mint, sealed copy of the game and the one of few to ever be sent to the Video Game Authority in Roswell, Georgia for official grading, verification and authentication," the seller explained.

    "Once the game arrived safely, the professionals at VGA gently cleaned the item, verified it, graded it and sealed it in a professional quality acrylic case where it will remain for the rest of its life."

    Bidding on the item originally began at $5,000. The sale is due to conclude in just under a week's time.

    Last edited by dlevere; 01-09-2015, 05:31:50 PM.
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    Wow, that guy is lucky to own a game worth 100k.

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    • #3
      I like the factory seal of a bag and some tape to hold it closed.
      Spoiler Alert! Click to view...

      THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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      • #4
        Yeah, that is funny. I didn't notice that before.

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        • #5
          Actually, the game sux, even with the Power Pad. It's available as a ROM on the usual ROM sources. And the same exact game is also available as Part 3 of a 3-in-1 cart called World Class Track Meet, a fairly-common cart.

          But credit must be given to Bandai & Nintendo for making one of the first proactive games.
          I come from a smart family...In the Civil War, my great-grandpa fought for the WEST.

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          • #6
            It wound up selling for 35k. Wonder if the guy is gonna pay or not.

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