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Sealed Chrono Trigger fetches over $1K

By Jon

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Arguably one of the best Role-Playing Games ever released on any console, a sealed copy of Chrono Trigger for the SNES is now worth it’s weight in gold.

More to the point, the sealed copy was purchased from eBay for $1217 on February 4. That’s 1210 double cheeseburgers at McDonalds, 608 2 dolla’ lov u lon’ time, 243 pack of Camel Wide Menthols, 121 $10 lap dances, 60 copies of Brain Age, 20 copies of Dynasty Warrior 6, 4 Wiis, 3 Xbox 360s or 2 PS3s.

Is it worth it? When asked on whether he planned on keeping the game sealed for freshness, the buyer declined to comment. You lucky bastard.


In other news, as of writing this (Feb 20), the most expensive game listed on eBay is Gamma Attack for the Atari 2600 which is being sold for $499,999.99. Apparently the game is one of only 20 ever sold. Is it real? Is it fake? Is it worth 500K? You decide. Personally 250,000 2 dolla’ lov u lon’ time sounds a whole lot better.

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2 Responses to “Sealed Chrono Trigger fetches over $1K”

  1. Joe said:

    What the hell is a dolla’lovulon’time?

  2. Cronotose said:

    Yet somehow square is working on 2 versions of FFXIII and zero versions of chrono trigger 3.

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