Quote Originally Posted by BeaglePuss View Post
I've sold a non-working prototype of a released SNES title for $450 earlier in the month. I was able to salvage some of the data, but the cart has no hope of ever being playable due to the amount of bit-rot it suffered due to poor storage from a previous owner. I'm not saying this is the norm, but I figured I would reference an actual price point if given the opportunity.
Really, which game? Was there something unique about the case or some other reason someone would pay that much money for something that is now just a lump of plastic and other parts?