A copy of Stadium Events could be worth thousands (Wikicommons)A North Carolina woman stumbled across a rare find, when she purchased an old 1980?s video game from a Goodwill store for $8. Turns out, the game, Family Fun Fitness: Stadium Events, may be worth as much as $38,000.
Video games are not like a fine wine; their value diminishes rapidly with most gamers lucky to get a few dollars of store credit when attempting to trade-in their used games.
Now, it may come as some surprise that a game released in 1986 for the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), is drawing such interest, currently set at a $12,000 asking price on the set Game Gavel.
Video games journalist Katie Williams reports that the unnamed woman spotted the ?Holy Grail? of games at the Goodwill outlet store and recalled that a similar copy made news on Yahoo when it sold for more than $10,000 as part an eBay auction.
And how will she spend the money from the jackpot game sell?
?I?m graduating this coming May with my Bachelors degree in Accounting, and the money from this unexpected find will allow us to pay off my student loans,? she told Game Gavel. ?We?ve also been saving for just over a year for a down payment on a house, and if anything is left, it will go towards that goal.?
So, why is Stadium Events the most valuable video game in history?
Only about 200o copies of the game were ever produced, with only about 200 of those ever making it into the hands of customers before the game was recalled.
Stadium Events was part of a planned series of ?Family Fun Fitness? games produced by game manufacturer Bandai. The Family Fun Fitness controller was actually a pad connected to the NES where users would run on top of the bad to control a video game avatar, which competes in athletic competitions like sprinting, hurdles and long jumps.
Nintendo liked the idea of the Family Fun Fitness pad so much that they bought the concept from Bandai and released it under their own banner as the Power Pad.
11 games were eventually released for the Power Pad, though none of them have proven to be nearly as valuable as the extremely rare Stadium Events.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/holy-grail-video-games-valued-38-000-bought-002435770.html
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