Nintendo’s 1987 classic The Legend of Zelda, an extremely rare gelatinous game, is up for auction. The auction is still four days away, and the current bid is $110,000, or about $960,000. This offer also includes a 20% Buyer’s Payment, which means that the price rises to more than 1 million liras.
There have been 27 bids for the game so far, and it’s a big question of how much the auction will eventually reach. I said 1 million lira in the title, but we can see for sure that it will pass comfortably:)
The fact that the game is a NES R variant is also very effective, since it was produced only for a short time in 1987, it was replaced by rev-a at the beginning of 1988.
There’s only one variant worth more than that, and that’s the first production, the NES TM. It is thought that there is only one unopened copy of this all over the world, and it is unclear whether it will one day be auctioned, or even where it is. That’s why this auction was presented as “the earliest unopened copy you can hope to buy.”
Let’s just say he’s stealing Zelda, who has money.