The video - 52 minutes:
You all remember in the past months that some highly iconic games sold at some auctions for insane amount of money. Super Mario 64 (1.56M$), Super Mario Bros (2M$)... among others. It turns out that it may have linked to some fraud and deception. I highly suggest you watch the entirety of the 52 minutes video above before posting.
I don't want to write too much details because I don't want to badly explain the situation and evidence as well as to avoid spoilers.
I'll say this though: it directly affects the price of used retro games, even loose cartridges.
I want to spread the word as much as possible about this, so that this bubble bursts and get people charged.
Scam me if old.
You all remember in the past months that some highly iconic games sold at some auctions for insane amount of money. Super Mario 64 (1.56M$), Super Mario Bros (2M$)... among others. It turns out that it may have linked to some fraud and deception. I highly suggest you watch the entirety of the 52 minutes video above before posting.
I don't want to write too much details because I don't want to badly explain the situation and evidence as well as to avoid spoilers.
I'll say this though: it directly affects the price of used retro games, even loose cartridges.
I want to spread the word as much as possible about this, so that this bubble bursts and get people charged.
Scam me if old.
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