A nice little earner for Nintendo fans

Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 04 March 2010 20:00 EST
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Got a stack of old consoles and games cluttering up your loft?

Before you give them the boot-fair treatment, bear in mind the two eBay sellers who have earned themselves thousands of pounds by offloading their vintage Nintendo haul. One vendor in North Carolina recently sold a rare copy of ‘Family Fitness Stadium Events’ and a console for $13,000. Days later, a lucky gamer from Kansas cleared his basement and earned himself $41,270 by selling his stash.

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