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Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:55 pm
by Hot Trout
Thsi story was taken from CNN

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Most Expensive Atari 2600 Game Ever
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While reading a story about rare video games, Tanner Sandlin of Austin, Texas, recognized one of the games -- Air Raid for the Atari 2600. He found the thirteenth known copy of the game in his garage and put it on eBay.

It sold last Sunday for $31,600, the second-highest price ever paid for a video game.

Sandlin bought the game when he was 11 or 12 years old at a store called Tuesday Morning in Arlington, Texas. The store bought overstocked or undersold goods from other retailers and sold the items at a discount.

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Sandlin said he paid between $5 and $10 for Air Raid in the mid-1980s. This is important because none of the other twelve people who possess Air Raid cartridges were the original owners -- they bought them at auction, secondhand stores, or through private collectors. Learning a collectible item's "provenance," or owner history, is key to proving its authenticity. Since Sandlin was the original owner, his cartridge had more credibility than one found in a box at the local thrift store.

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Oddly enough, Sandlin remembered that this much sought after game wasn't really all that great. In fact, the only reason he still had it was because it was so bad. He and his friends used to borrow games from each other all the time --sometimes you'd get your game back, sometimes you wouldn't, and that was OK. But no one wanted to keep Air Raid, so it kept coming back to him.

He's not complaining now.

While it's impressive that Sandlin had the thirteenth known copy of Air Raid, he also had the original packaging, which changed everything. Why? Because his was the only known Air Raid box in the world, making it the only known complete copy of the game in existence.

But he couldn't start counting his fortune just yet. If you're willing to pay thousands of dollars for a video game, you're going to make sure it's legitimate. Sandlin knew this, so he went straight to an expert, Albert Yarusso of AtariAge.com, a forum for fans of anything Atari, to get his professional opinion on the authenticity of the find.

The two both live in Austin, so Yarusso met with Sandlin and examined both the game and the box in person. After some thorough research, Yarusso declared everything was real (or the most impressive forgery he'd ever seen). With expert confirmation behind him, Sandlin pulled his stand-alone cartridge auction on eBay and replaced it with the complete game package. The starting price was $.50.

Sandlin's eBay auction ended on April 10, 2010 at about 10:15 p.m. EST. With only 5 minutes to go, the highest bid was $14,600. It sat at this price until the very last few seconds, when it jumped to $17,528, and then made a giant leap to $31,500. The final bid was $31,600.

This sets a new record price for the game, blowing away the previous record of $3,000. That also makes it the second-highest price ever paid for a video game cartridge, just behind the $43,300 paid for a factory-sealed copy of Stadium Events for the Nintendo back in February.

I asked Sandlin what he intended to do with the money and he wasn't quite sure yet. He did know that he wanted to buy something tangible; something he could point at it and say, "I bought that with a video game!"

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go look for something in my garage.

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:12 pm
by Guest
Unbelievable. Thats all I have to say

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:40 pm
by Kherr
Hot Trout wrote:Thsi story was taken from CNN

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go look for something in my garage.


lol, this is pretty cool. Some dude paid something like 10,000 dollars for a 1966 Fender Stratocaster "AIR GUITAR." Case included... :p

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:27 am
by crustyasp46
Just a note here , knda off topic but kinda on too! In Canada we have a lottery here called MAX it is something like the powerball ones. Any hoo in Newfoundland, a man wanted to buy a $10 ticket, the clerk made a mistake and printed one for $27, the man refused the ticket so the clerk voided the ticket, and printed a $10 one for the man. By not accepting The $27 ticket he lost out on $30 million dollars because the voided $27 ticket would have been a winner. Couldn't he have bought a lot of $31,000 Atari games?

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:47 am
by Guest
crustyasp46 wrote:Just a note here , knda off topic but kinda on too! In Canada we have a lottery here called MAX it is something like the powerball ones. Any hoo in Newfoundland, a man wanted to buy a $10 ticket, the clerk made a mistake and printed one for $27, the man refused the ticket so the clerk voided the ticket, and printed a $10 one for the man. By not accepting The $27 ticket he lost out on $30 million dollars because the voided $27 ticket would have been a winner. Couldn't he have bought a lot of $31,000 Atari games?


Did the man who lost out know that it was a winner?

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:23 am
by Hot Trout
That would be shitty

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:25 pm
by crustyasp46
the man probably knows as it was pretty well publicized across Canada, His identity is unknown in ST.Johns Nfld. By the way tonights Max is $50 million with a chance at an additional 20 $1 million prizes. Wish me luck! ;)

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:50 pm
by Hot Trout
You must promise me that if you win you will donate $100,000 to this site and become its patron saint.

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:45 pm
by Kherr
Hot Trout wrote:You must promise me that if you win you will donate $100,000 to this site and become its patron saint.


If I would have won the Detroit Powerball lottery last week (246 million USD I think) you wouldn't have to worry... I'd be donating $1,000,000 USD in a heartbead because after taking a one time payment I'd have around 140 million out of the 246 or so... I think I could spare one million for you. :D (and that goes for any future lottery winnings btw)

Re: Man Pays $31,000 for Atari 2600 Game

PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:06 pm
by crustyasp46
If I in big I will donate,also I'll also donate for you to hire and set up your Museum,just so I can be the pettiest shade of green. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: 8-)