Even IF it didn't work at all, it would still carry a decent monetary value. It's very rare, only two known, and from Sega, a major and very popular console maker. Some people hate on the folks who find these things, but in reality it's great that they do, because otherwise you'd never see them. Also why projects like the Video Game History Museum are so important, because you can physically lay eyes on pieces like this, which otherwise sit in some old dude's collection never to see the light of day.