Gazette Review
By Sean Farlow
Vintage Nintendo items can go for a lot of money and Goodwill recently found that out when a donated services representative at Goodwill Keystone Area’s Hanover store noticed some interesting stuff.
Nichole Garcia, who is trained to look for donated items that may sell for big money on Goodwill’s auction site, found a Nintendo system as well as 27 cartridges. The items were in their original packaging and it didn’t take long for them to catch the eye of people.
Gaming System and Other Items Auctioned
WFMZ-TV News reports that the gaming system was the first to be actioned by the store. The final bid was more than $650 but that was just the beginning. Garcia knew that the games would probably go for big money.