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April 27, 2007

PowerFest ‘94 SNES Cartridge - $300,000

at 1:19 pm. Filed under Game Hacks

If you have $300,000 burning a hole in your pocket and want a piece of video gaming history now is your chance.

Auction Link
PowerFest ‘94 SNES Cartridge Link

“This is the game used in the Nintendo World Championships II also known as the PowerFest ‘94. This competition cart is one of a kind and is the only one known to still exist. Only around 32 were made and they were all given back to Nintendo after the competition and reused for parts. Only this one survived that process.”

Via: Engadget


 


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6 Responses to “PowerFest ‘94 SNES Cartridge - $300,000”

  1. Hexypoo Says:

    Though interesting, not really something I would spend 15$ on let alone almost half a mill. Dont get me wrong. I love the old snes games just not… that much…

  2. liesofxiii Says:

    Its not about it being an old NES game, its the ONLY one like that out. Having that in your collection of gaming memorabilia puts you at the top of the collectors chart.

  3. Mr. Maigo Says:

    Some one rip it

  4. Kevin Says:

    this is retarded.

  5. skazz Says:

    That is a beautiful beautiful thing, and it belongs in a public place so everyone from everywhere may have a chance to view it.

    Or the collector could set up their own PowerFest Revisited tournament. Whoever can afford that could afford to throw a decent gig.

  6. Hexypoo Says:

    I will say that skazz could be right, I would think it more sensible for a musem to pay that much for this Snes cart but still not so cool for a regular joe shmoe. Although not everyone has a half mill just chilling for this kinda stuff either so if ya have the money spend it on what makes ya happy.

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