US dumps scoop up 1983 games to sell at high prices

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Internet Games
Tags games high high price internet internet + internet games local media

In a landfill in New Mexico, a pile of Atari (Atari) games, buried in 1983, was dug up, and the pile of "trash" was repackaged and sold for 37000 dollars (about 220,000 yuan), and one of the "E.T" games was sold at a high price of $1500.

This batch of games is sold by the Historical Society of the Salo Basin, Joe Lewandowski, vice president, told local media that more than 3700 dollars had exceeded their expectations, and that total auctions amounted to $37000 trillion, with bidders from around the world, mainly from Germany and Switzerland.

Then they donated part of the auction to the local museum, Lewandowski said: "Everyone is happy about the result because it's really embarrassing to dig in the junkyard, thanks to game enthusiasts all over the world, our previous efforts were worth it." ”

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