Woman buys Nintendo game for $ 8 and finds it worth $ 15,000

You, a game fan and a Nintendo lover, imagine yourself finding one of the rarest cartridges of all time in a used-goods market for a price far, far below what this relic would be worth. Imagined? Well, that happened to a lady who was supposed to be on her lucky day in the US.

After paying $ 7.99 for a super-old game, the woman soon went to a game store in Charlotte, North Carolina. Local owner Wilder Hamm said he was surprised by the piece in her hand and explained to her that buyers would pay up to $ 15, 000 for the old toy.

Stadium events

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The game in question is a Stadium Events, which was distributed in the 1980s and was soon replaced by Family Fun Fitness, the most well-known power pad. Nintendo believed that all Stadium Events had been destroyed.

Not only has it not been destroyed but it is very well maintained, it is even wrapped in a plastic cover. Just to have an idea, in 2010, in an auction promoted by eBay, the same game was awarded for $ 41, 300, almost $ 83, 000!

Despite all the negotiations with the store owner, the woman said she would put the product up for sale on eBay, as Hamm didn't have the cash to pay cash. If you are willing to shell out a small fortune, the way is to wait.