Retro Game Price Scandal: The Truth MoistCr1TiKaL

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🐧 Video Overview:
In this video, MoistCr1Tikal delves into the recent surge in the value of retro Nintendo video game cartridges. Claims have been made that Heritage Auctions and Wata Games have been artificially inflating the value of these old gaming cartridges. Throughout the year, mint copies of vintage games like "The Legend Of Zelda" and the original "Super Mario Bros." have been auctioned for millions of dollars, breaking world records. The video discusses the allegations that Heritage Auctions and Wata Games have been involved in a scheme to inflate the prices of these cartridges for increased profit.

🎮 Key Points:

Retro gaming price boom began in March, with an unopened copy of Super Mario Bros. selling for over $310,000.
A sealed NES R copy of The Legend Of Zelda broke the record with a price tag of $870,000 in July.
Journalist Karl Jobst claims that Heritage Auctions and Wata Games have been part of a scheme to inflate cartridge prices.
Heritage Auctions and Wata Games have denied these accusations.
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