
Record $1.5M ‘Super Mario 64’ Sale Highlights Absurdity Of Game Cartridge Collectibles Market
This trend of selling pristine vintage game cartridges for obscene sums has gotten completely bonkers.
This trend of selling pristine vintage game cartridges for obscene sums has gotten completely bonkers.
* Another class action has been filed over Nintendo controllers that allegedly drift during gameplay. Is this why I always lose at Super Smash Bros....? [Polygon] * An attorney will not be sanctioned for leaving an allegedly harassing voicemail on the phone of a lawyer representing the Trump Campaign. [Patriot News] * Rudy Giuliani allegedly sought to be paid $20,000 a day to work on post-election lawsuits for the Trump Campaign. [New York Times] * The New York Attorney General is taking a stand against online retailers unfairly increasing the price of items that are in high demand because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [New York Attorney General] * A retired New Jersey lawyer is in hot water for allegedly trying to sell a supposed cure to COVID-19. Doesn't he remember the Carbolic Smoke Ball case? [New Jersey Law Journal]
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A trip down memory lane to the early days of video game intellectual property. Dare I say, Techdirt goes ape for this story?