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Originally Posted by novakjr
That's what I was talking about earlier. No joking. That thing's pretty much the video game equivalent of the Wagner... There were only 26 made, and only 13 whose whereabouts are currently known..The Nintendo Holy-Grail.
The gray competition versions sell anywhere between $5-10,000. The gold version can fetch well over $20,000.
I've luckily had the chance to play both versions, because a childhood friend was one of the finalists.. Unfortunately, I was 10 or 11 at the time. Had I known what they would be worth, I'd have gladly traded him a handful of Bo Jackson rookies for it..He was a big-time Bo fan, and I know he would have gone for it..  It was honestly kinda lame though, just timed snippet versions of a coupla different games that were spliced together..
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Yeah, I got a buddy who collects NES games and Ive been hearing about that game for 2 years now - he says the same thing that its not really a cool game though b/c it is just the time snippets for competition - but no joke that its an expensive and rare item.