• This is the most expensive game in videogame history.
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And its being sold for 1,000,000 [IMG]http://i53.tinypic.com/330u6b9.png[/IMG] [url]http://cgi.ebay.com/TETRIS-sega-mega-drive-genesis-megadrive-md-signed-/130545774269?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item1e65226ebd#ht_500wt_1282[/url] If someone buys this shit, It's obviously going to become the most expensive videogame ever sold. I don't feel like posting why this catridge is pricey as fuck, but basically they got some license problems with Nintendo and at the end they didn't get to sell it. Well, the game itself isn't that expensive, but this thing is signed by Alexei Patzinov, the original creator of Tetris. I just don't know... you need to be fucking insane to buy this game. Unless you got shitload of money. And really love Tetris.
Hey, that's Alexey Pajitnov!
Has been more expensive games
I was expecting RailWorks.
[QUOTE=The freeman;31215014]Has been more expensive games[/QUOTE] Some Olympic Nintendo game, only like 5 were made.
Somewhy not really that surprising. Classic game sold for $10^6. I mean it's even signed and stuff.
Well considering they apparently only made 10-12 copies of the Mega Drive version of Tetris, and this is signed by THE Alexei Patzinov, it may actually be worth it.... maybe. To some insane collector somewhere. But not me.
Someone should buy it and blend it.
[QUOTE=Alex_DeLarge;31215071]Some Olympic Nintendo game, only like 5 were made.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Stadium_Events_cover.jpg[/img] And this copy of Megadrive's Tetris will get sold for much more than that.
[QUOTE=Caragolpe;31215663][IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Stadium_Events_cover.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE] Look, Wii sports grandfather.
I doubt it would sell for that. But who knows, there are a lot of dumb/"passionate" people out there.
..and I bet it will still get sniped by $0.01 in the last few seconds.
Q: Could you wipe the signature off before you send it? Jul-13-11 A: The case is a regular MD case, so feel free to change it yourself.
It's not the game that's expensive, it's the physical storage medium.
[QUOTE=xenodrox;31220770]It's not the game that's expensive, it's the physical storage medium.[/QUOTE] "Our hard drives totally stored 5MB, therefore they are worth millions."
I thought Crysis was going to be the most expensive game since everyone dropped hundreds of dollars on a new PC to play it
I have no idea who would buy that.
Reminds me of [url=http://www.amazon.com/Zenith-96-0529-4035-Tourbillon-Titanium-Chronograph/dp/B001K3IXW8/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1311140007&sr=1-1]this. lol.[/url]
[QUOTE=Map in a box;31222274]Reminds me of [url=http://www.amazon.com/Zenith-96-0529-4035-Tourbillon-Titanium-Chronograph/dp/B001K3IXW8/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1311140007&sr=1-1]this. lol.[/url][/QUOTE] This reminds me why I love the Amazon review community so goddamn much.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;31222274]Reminds me of [url=http://www.amazon.com/Zenith-96-0529-4035-Tourbillon-Titanium-Chronograph/dp/B001K3IXW8/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1311140007&sr=1-1]this. lol.[/url][/QUOTE] List Price: [del]$145,000.00[/del] Price: $108,538.00 You Save: $36,462.00 (25%) Nice savings, eh?
It does seem legit and ultra rare, but that signature probably decreased the value due to Alexey not having much to do with that particular release on SEGA and since it was signed in 2008, it's just not relevant. Even if this is the most rare and significant game ever (even more than 1990 Nintendo World Championships: Gold Edition) , it probably wouldn't auction for more than $50,000-65,000. Remember video games are only around 40 years old, unlike cars, coins, and other antiques that could reach up to millions.
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