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That's important context, because one Nintendo fan is hoping to casᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚh in on a rare collection piece — the legendary and extremely rare 1990 Nintendo W🍬orld Championship competition cartridge.
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, it was revealed that Brad Mouland, a long-time video ga🧸me fanatic and retro game collector, managed to get his hands on the ultra-rare gray competition cartridge of the 1990 Nintendo Worl🏅d Championship game for the NES.
The collector learned about the item online, and within days he was on his way to Boston to go buy the game from another collector. Mouland paid $25,000🍌 for the game, needing to sell a good portion of his collection to afford it, and now reportedly stands as on⛦e of three Canadians to have a legitimate copy.
"It’s beyond reach now… It’s quite unbelievable because of how few there are," he said. "It’s quite the item to h🗹ave in the collection. It’s the holy grail of Nintendo, or even video game collecting."
For background, the Nintendo World Championships were held in 1990, with 350 custo🦄m cartridges being created. Apparently 90 were distributed to participants, with 26 gold-color variants being handed out to magazine subscribers. Lost and damaged copies likely make up the remainder.
Now, he's hoping to turn aroꦡund and sell it for $70,000. The money, he says, will go to his 𒅌daughter's college fund.
If he can't find a seller, then he'll continue to hold onto the copy. Currently, it's sittiꦿng in a safety deposit box, remaining untouched and unplayed until there's a seller with the cash to fork over for it. Talk about literally sitting on thousands of dollars.

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