VGA shouldn't be allowed to grade anymore video games. Seller always have crazy unrealistic price for anything VGA graded, and prototypes too.
Normal NES prototype: $370 .......*magical VGA grading process*......... Graded NES prototype: $37 THOUSAND DOLLARS If only life were that easy!
But that's not even graded... All they did was seal it in a plastic box (NG means 'No Grade', they didn't grade anything)... What's the benefit to that? Hell, I'll seal everything I own in a plastic box if it means I can sell each item for $37,000...
Two good ones, firstly, every game, movie and program ever made for PC. Not only is this a dubious claim but its also blatant piracy Secondly, A very excited eBayer selling off a small bundle of games, Hooray! I wonder if the eBayer is the man pictured?
No one here can beat this one! [EDITED: LINK REMOVED] tried to screen cap but some reason the picture won't upload with the uploader. [mod note: then use an image upload service like everyone else does! ;-)]
Something tells me that this item isn't one of a kind, as it claims: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Midway-GA...a-INCREDIBLE-DETAIL-1-Of-a-KIND-/231026971585
Can someone explain to me what this VGA thing is and why a plastic box makes shit worth thousands of dollars? Is the box made of plutonium?
^ Yes, someone is indeed trying to sell a separate sheet of paper featuring a 2002 EA golf game advertisement. He ripped it carefully out of a magazine, so clearly it's worth $8 or more.