Nintendo Entertainment System game Stadium Events is an extremely rare title and fetches quite a price on eBay whenever it shows up. A seller of the game has confirmed today to Kotaku that they managed to get a hefty $41,977 for the lucrative video game. The seller originally tried eBay but the deal fell through so he went private with this one and as Kotaku reports it’s one of highest confirmed prices a single game has ever sold for.
A Copy Of NES Game Stadium Events Has Sold For Nearly $42,000

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Agreed, Your Evilness.
Must be nice to have so much money you can afford to waste this much on a game. Someone give me the lottery numbers!
Yeah. And a game that sucks SO bad at that. I bet that many people don’t know that Stadium Events is just World Class Track Meet with a different name. One of the most common NES games.
I thought it looked familiar. So it is the same game.
Just… why?
Ballers gonna ball out
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Why does this sound so familiar… its like ive heard of this sometime in the past.. but where- oh yeah… didn’t this same type of thing happen a year or two ago?
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Hope he’s got his money’s worth out of that useless piece of shit
Makes me wonder how much Nintendo World Championships would sell for. And I still wonder how Pat Contri (PatTheNESPunk) got not only one, but BOTH gray and gold versions of that game? Rich jerks.
Speaking of Nintendo World Championship… we need more of those…