I hate to say it, but nobody's going to spend $27,000.00 on a videogame, I don't care how rare it is.
It could be the only Nintendo World Championship cart in existence and nobody would spend that kind of money. The most this guy is realistically ever going to get is maybe a few thousand at the absolute most. but 27 grand? I hope he enjoys paying the ebay fees for a listing nobody will ever buy.
Even add to that, Nintendo World Championships itself isn't even really that good. Super Mario Bros and Teteis are all time classics, but what's Rad Racer doing in there? Nothing against Square's racer, but why not the first level of Contra or a round or the first level of Donkey Kong or hell, even a round of Nintendo Golf? Rad Racer is such a random anomaly in any sort of tournament involving the NES you can think of.
The final nail in the coffin is the fact that for quite some time now, those who simply MUST have a copy of NWC 1990 could spend a sliver of that $27,000 asking price on the retrozone reproduction cart that does the same exact thing and also comes with a box and a proper manual. This really boggles my mind how anyone could be delusional enough to think that there is even one gamer out there willing to shell out more than the cost of a mid range car on a single videogame.





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