Crazy things people sell on eBay: The complete SNES collection

720 snes games, with box - Image 1 

Apparently, we find eBay listings like this once a month. Last January (actually February 1st, but hey) it was the ultra rare pre-release Chrono Trigger Rom. After that it was the 24 console – from an Atari 2600 all the way to a PSP – bundle auction by Kris Kling. This time it’s eBay seller dkazz1’s Complete SNES collection auction.

Yes folks, you heard that right. This righteous gamer is selling what he claims to be the complete US Super Nintendo game collection.

The collection is comprised of 720 games – some of which are brand new and factory sealed. Most are in nearmint to mint-condition. Oh, and get this, and most of the games come with the box, the manual, and most of the inserts. Must own? Well Ninty fanboy, what say you?

To head to the listing feel free to click on our “read” link below. Fair warning though: starting bid is a whopping US$ 15,000. As of this writing, the auction still has around 5 days and an hour to go.

My friend looks at the US$ 15,000 starting bid, and then looks at his ZSNES database, and then shakes his head in dismay. QJ blogger Gino D looks at the “comes with box” clause, and wishes he had US$ 15,000.

720 snes games, with box - Image 1 

Apparently, we find eBay listings like this once a month. Last January (actually February 1st, but hey) it was the ultra rare pre-release Chrono Trigger Rom. After that it was the 24 console – from an Atari 2600 all the way to a PSP – bundle auction by Kris Kling. This time it’s eBay seller dkazz1’s Complete SNES collection auction.

Yes folks, you heard that right. This righteous gamer is selling what he claims to be the complete US Super Nintendo game collection.

The collection is comprised of 720 games – some of which are brand new and factory sealed. Most are in nearmint to mint-condition. Oh, and get this, and most of the games come with the box, the manual, and most of the inserts. Must own? Well Ninty fanboy, what say you?

To head to the listing feel free to click on our “read” link below. Fair warning though: starting bid is a whopping US$ 15,000. As of this writing, the auction still has around 5 days and an hour to go.

My friend looks at the US$ 15,000 starting bid, and then looks at his ZSNES database, and then shakes his head in dismay. QJ blogger Gino D looks at the “comes with box” clause, and wishes he had US$ 15,000.

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