CivicCanuck
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"It appears the art of thrift shopping is not without its fringe benefits.
A North Carolina woman uncovered a gamer’s gold mine when she purchased an old Nintendo game for $7.99 at her local Goodwill.
The game was Stadium Events, released in 1987. The game was premiered to a test market in North America but later pulled after Nintendo bought the rights to its Family Fun Fitness mat which became the prototype for Nintendo’s Power Pad."
Linky here: http://blogs.canoe.ca/buttonmashers/general/woman-buys-collectors-item-game-worth-15k-for-7-99/
Yowsers....
A North Carolina woman uncovered a gamer’s gold mine when she purchased an old Nintendo game for $7.99 at her local Goodwill.
The game was Stadium Events, released in 1987. The game was premiered to a test market in North America but later pulled after Nintendo bought the rights to its Family Fun Fitness mat which became the prototype for Nintendo’s Power Pad."
Linky here: http://blogs.canoe.ca/buttonmashers/general/woman-buys-collectors-item-game-worth-15k-for-7-99/
Yowsers....