A "watershed moment".
A video game fan named Eric Naierman, who also happens to be a dentist, recently forked out $US1.02 million for a bunch of first-edition sticker-sealed video games. While he's not the first person to do something like this, it's a reminder of inflating retro market prices.
So, what do you get for parting with this amount of money? Around 40 factory-sealed Nintendo games, which were carefully assembled by three Denver-based collectors over 52 years. A number of the games in this transaction are believed to be the only copies in existence.
Read the
A video game fan named Eric Naierman, who also happens to be a dentist, recently forked out $US1.02 million for a bunch of first-edition sticker-sealed video games. While he's not the first person to do something like this, it's a reminder of inflating retro market prices.
So, what do you get for parting with this amount of money? Around 40 factory-sealed Nintendo games, which were carefully assembled by three Denver-based collectors over 52 years. A number of the games in this transaction are believed to be the only copies in existence.
Read the
You do not have permission to view link
Log in or register now.
You do not have permission to view link
Log in or register now.