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Monstrous motorsports event returns to Austin with jam-packed action

Monstrous motorsports event returns to Austin with jam-packed action The infamous Grave Digger jams into Austin as part of the event. High-flying stunts and four-wheeled thrills are speeding toward Austin for what promises to be a high-octane weekend packed with motorsports fun. Monster Jam, the long-touring full-throttle monster truck event, returns to Austin’s Frank Erwin Center Saturday, August 7 and Sunday, August 8 for the first time since taking a pandemic-driven break last year. Tickets ($22-$45) are currently available through the Erwin Center, and the event is family-friendly. Dubbed the most action-packed motorsports event on four wheels, Monster Jam features massive custom-built trucks (12,000-pound vehicles that generate 1,500 horsepower) tearing up the dirt as drivers compete to show off their speed and skills.

La cartouche de Super Mario 64 vendue à 1,5 million de dollars est-elle une arnaque ?

Voir plus Accueil » Actualité » La cartouche de Super Mario 64 vendue à 1,5 million de dollars est-elle une arnaque ? La cartouche de Super Mario 64 vendue à 1,5 million de dollars est-elle une arnaque ? 14 juillet 2021 03:39 Une cartouche scellée de Super Mario 64 s’est vendue aux enchères pour le prix totalement extraordinaire de 1,5 million de dollars il y a seulement quelques jours. Arnaque, blanchiment d’argent ou manipulation de marché ? On fait le point. Les ventes aux enchères de jeux vidéo ont atteint un nouveau palier cette semaine. Pour la première fois dans l’histoire du jeu vidéo, la valeur d’un jeu a dépassé le million de dollars. En effet, une cartouche scellée de Super Mario 64 s’est vendue à 1 560 000 $ il y a quelques jours. Mais alors, que se cache-t-il derrière cette enchère de tous les records ?

Mamma Mia! Super Mario 64 Is The First Video Game To Sell For More Than $1 Million

Mamma Mia! Super Mario 64 Is The First Video Game To Sell For More Than $1 Million
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Super Mario 64 Video Game Sells for $1 56 Million

Super Mario 64 Video Game Sells for $1.56 Million The sale, to an anonymous bidder, set a record just two days after a copy of The Legend of Zelda sold for $870,000, according to Heritage Auctions. The price sent shock waves through gaming and collecting circles, even after a recent uptick in five- and six-figure sales of rare video games to investment-minded buyers.Credit.Heritage Auctions, via Associated Press July 12, 2021 An anonymous buyer has paid $1.56 million for a 25-year-old copy of Super Mario 64 in its original packaging, a record price for a video game, according to the auction house that sold it. Heritage Auctions said that it received 16 bids leading up to and during the live auction on Sunday for the mainly pristine condition 3-D Super Mario game, which sold for about $60 when it was released in 1996 and was the best-selling game for the Nintendo 64 console.

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