This Ultra-Rare GameCube Prototype Could Be Yours For Just $100,000
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An ultra-rare 'Space World' GameCube prototype has surfaced on eBay, listed for $100,000. This indigo shell was first showcased at Nintendo Space World 2000 but isn’t functional; it merely contains LEDs for display purposes. The seller, Donny Fillerup, aims to raise funds for a gaming hangout from this sale. This prototype highlights Nintendo's many cosmetic changes from the initial reveal to the GameCube's market launch in 2001. While this rare item commands a steep price, collectors have alternatives like regular GameCube consoles and various games available for less.
Several GameCube variants were released throughout the lifespan of the console, but for anyone looking to add a piece of sought-after Nintendo hardware to their collection, you now have a chance to do so.
One of the ultra-rare "Space World" GameCubes has been listed on eBay, and all it'll cost you is a mere $100,000.
This GameCube prototype isn't a functional model, as it's merely a shell with some LEDs stuck inside of it so that it could wow audiences at the event back then.
According to Fillerup-- who previously sold off the Queen's Golden Wii--selling the GameCube prototype will generate funds to build a gaming hangout for people to visit.
Read at GameSpot
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