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Woman Buys Old Nintendo Game For $7.99. Turns Out It’s Worth $15,000.
It’s the archetypal jackpot story of flea markets, pawn shops and antiques roadshows. Someone pays a few dollars for a long-forgotten box at a swap meet and then discovers they have a five-figure rarity on their hands. That describes a North Carolina woman today, who purchased one of the rarest video games ever sold in…
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Amazing Frankenconsole Contains the Guts of 18 Different Platforms
There’s an easy way to play 18 different console formats (or more) on a single device. Most of us would use an emulator. But modder John Grayson chooses to do things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. This is his Project Unity case, and it contains the innards of 18 different…
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The Madden Class-Action Settlement Triples Its Payout to Gamers
If you bought EA Sports’ American football products between 2005 and mid-2012, good news: An adjustment to its settlement of a class action lawsuit has elevated the pittance of a payout gamers would have gotten into something a little more substantial. You have a month to claim it. To recap, in July, Electronic Arts settled…
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Dodger Fans Can Hit Carlos Quentin as Many Times as They Like Tonight
The Dodgers and Dodger fans want Carlos Quentin’s ass on a platter but they will not get it. Not until June. But thanks to the magic of video games, and MLB 13 The Show‘s “The Show Live”, you can hit him in every single plate appearance he should have made at Dodger Stadium tonight. Quentin…
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Okay, Seamheads, Your Ultra-Real MLB The Show Rosters Have Arrived
Not that MLB 13 The Show has no roster support, it’s just limited in what it can do in the minor leagues. That’s where Operation Sports’ roster editors come in—every single year. See, there is no group license for real minor leaguers, and they aren’t covered by the MLB Players Association until they get their…
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Hockey Goons Muscle Up with Fight Night Technology in NHL 14
A fighting system backed by technology from Fight Night, plus off-the-ice role playing encounters in the Be a Pro career mode, are among the new features coming to NHL 14, EA Sports said today in offering the first look at the game. To beef up fighting—yes, to those who don’t play, it is in the…
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Here’s Gears of War‘s Top Designer Going Bald for a Good Cause
I may be bald, but Cliff Bleszinski is both unemployed and bald. But I wouldn’t worry about the former lead designer of the Gears of War series. He’s been doing alright for himself since leaving Epic Games, and this weekend he pulled in enough dough—$15,000, the highest contributor in this fundraiser—to make good on a…
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College Athletes are More Than a Number, and Everyone Knows It
For many sports fans, a number is as identifiable as a name. Growing up far away from a professional team, those numbers didn’t really imprint on me until I covered football for four years at college. Ever since, I remember uniform numerals not with a name, but as a name. No. 85? Carl Reeves, one…
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Concerned Lawmaker Proposes Banning Video Games That Do Not Exist
Following Massachusetts’ successful crackdown on Time Crisis and Lethal Enforcers, a New Jersey lawmaker is also looking to make the state’s beautiful and historic Turnpike safe from light-gun games no one plays anymore. Except the language of the law she has in mind has a teeny tiny problem that renders it entirely meaningless. Here it…
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Kotaku Shop Contest: Le Chateau What If
Earlier this week we heard the unusual story of the French prisoner whose PS3 was banned because of its consumer-friendly onboard WiFi. Fahey was pressed for time when he ‘shopped our lead image—so pressed that I didn’t notice that what I’d given him had someone’s stupid watermark in it. So by crowdsourcing this to the…
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Bring on Sandman with a Mega Man Sleep Hoodie and Mega Buster Pillow
Capcom is now taking preorders for this Mega Man sleep set (yet only through its Japan site, for now) that will run about $60 once it arrives in the summer. It’s a brilliant idea, and I expect to see a ton of these running around Comic-Con. What might also be a good idea is to…
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Culture
Sunday Comics: Fighting Fire with Fire
Welcome to Kotaku‘s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best features, chosen by our readership. The features enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon in the lower right corner of each image Brawl In The Family by Matthew Taranto. Published March 29. Read more of Brawl In The Family Penny Arcade by…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: The Bad Guys: The Winners
Is Electronic Arts the worst company in America? It is once its secret leaders and evil plans are laid bare by the Kotaku ‘Shop Contest. This week’s finalists send a dozen strongly worded messages to corporate America, led by overall No. 1 arniejolt, the first-ever three-time finalist in a single week. Editor’s Note: Wiegraf, you…
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Is the Decision to Buy Call of Duty or Battlefield a Moral Choice?
Before you skip everything in this video and run straight to the comments, understand the question: Many (not “most”; not “all”) shooter video games feature licensed, real-world firearms. Gunmakers are compensated for the appearance of their brands as much as the NFL Players Association is paid for its members appearing in Madden. Does this present…
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In the Video Game World of Retail, No One Walks Out the Door Unless They’re Dissatisfied
Cracked offers a spot-on satirization of the miserable buyer/miserable seller relationship fostered by video gaming’s simplified retail economies. However, it overlooks some enormous bargains you can find in real estate. For example, an entire golf course for $5. Why Shopping in a Video Game Universe Sucks [Cracked]
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Delayed XCOM Shooter’s Official Site and Videos Taken Offline
The official web presence for the shooter/RPG variant of XCOM, a reboot concept that never seemed to capture gamers’ imagination from the moment it was announced in 2010 through its E3 2011 appearance, and several delays thereafter, has been taken down and, further, the game’s YouTube videos also have been set to private. 2K Games…
By Owen Good