Bonus: It's VGA graded:
Hi new money recently entering the retro video game market. If you are going to spend $100,000 dollars on what arguably amounts to a variant why not pony up for something already on display in museums around the world that spawned urban legends and has even more historical value?
This is a great opportunity to both promote whatever interests you have in retro video games and to be the first to elevate the discourse on the significance of video gaming and culture in a way that a Mario Bros. with a sticker fails to.
Can you ravage the copy for me so it looks like shit, like the one on Ebay?I can bury a copy of ET in my backyard and you can dig it out, and I'll only charge you 1/10 of that cost. I'll even throw in travel costs.
Can you ravage the copy for me so it looks like shit, like the one on Ebay?
This one is $48000 cheaper:
Now what to do with my extra $48,000...
My copy sitting on my shelf looks in better condition.
Can I get $2 million you think?