If you still have some old toys lying around, it might be worth your while to look at what you've got in the attic or basement. Here's why . . .
--Recently, an unidentified woman put her son's old Nintendo up for sale on eBay, along with five original games:
--"Major League Baseball"
--"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2"
--"Super Mario 3"
--"Super Mario Brothers / Duck Hunt"
--And an extremely rare game called "Family & Fitness: Stadium Events", which was originally marketed for something called the Family Fun Fitness pad, a precursor to the Power pad.
--Not only was the woman able to sell the old Nintendo, she managed to scam some geek out of $13,105 because the "Stadium Events" game is that rare.
--Recently, an unidentified woman put her son's old Nintendo up for sale on eBay, along with five original games:
--"Major League Baseball"
--"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2"
--"Super Mario 3"
--"Super Mario Brothers / Duck Hunt"
--And an extremely rare game called "Family & Fitness: Stadium Events", which was originally marketed for something called the Family Fun Fitness pad, a precursor to the Power pad.
--Not only was the woman able to sell the old Nintendo, she managed to scam some geek out of $13,105 because the "Stadium Events" game is that rare.
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