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Seller selling game which doesn't exist?!

Hi I've come across this item as I collect a lot of nintendo products and cannot believe this. People do pay for empty boxes for nes/snes/n64 stuff as the cardboard ones can get torn, but this guy is trying to sell a box for "Mario Kart R" on the snes with no game for £20!

As far as I know Mario Kart R was the name for Mario Kart 64 when it was in production, but there was no game ever released called Mario Kart R so not sure where this guy has this from? link below:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mario-Kart-R-Box-and-Manual-PAL-SNES-/290645484659?pt=UK_PC_Video_Games_Video_Games_JS&hash=item43abd22473

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  • flashg67
    flashg67 Posts: 4,144 Forumite
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    Says it's custom made? Sounds like a lot of effort if it is, but if he can get £19.99, maybe not?
  • but who'd pay £20 for a made up game box with no game in it?!
  • MyOnlyPost
    MyOnlyPost Posts: 1,562 Forumite
    Have you heard of Blue Harvest?

    This was the working title given to Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi. The idea was to not give away what the film was during production and they went to the trouble of having merchandise made such as caps, T-Shirts etc. That merchandise is worth a fortune today for a film that never existed

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Harvest
    It may sometimes seem like I can't spell, I can, I just can't type
  • I have but only because of family guy - always wondered why they gave it that name! I suppose it's a possiblity that the boxes were manufactured by nintendo preproduction like the star wars example but it's the first I've seen of it and I've been collecting nintendo products for 8 years. it's a pickle alright!
  • MyOnlyPost wrote: »
    Have you heard of Blue Harvest?

    This was the working title given to Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi. The idea was to not give away what the film was during production and they went to the trouble of having merchandise made such as caps, T-Shirts etc. That merchandise is worth a fortune today for a film that never existed

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Harvest

    We have a poster for The Empire Strikes Back trailing the next film to be Revenge of the Jedi. Apparently it got changed as Revenge wasn't a proper Jedi sort of emotion! :)
  • MyOnlyPost
    MyOnlyPost Posts: 1,562 Forumite
    nikki1520 wrote: »
    We have a poster for The Empire Strikes Back trailing the next film to be Revenge of the Jedi. Apparently it got changed as Revenge wasn't a proper Jedi sort of emotion! :)

    I wouldn't be surprised if that was quite a valuable item
    It may sometimes seem like I can't spell, I can, I just can't type
  • Astuteboy
    Astuteboy Posts: 82 Forumite
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    edited 20 December 2011 at 10:18AM
    Hi I've come across this item as I collect a lot of nintendo products and cannot believe this. People do pay for empty boxes for nes/snes/n64 stuff as the cardboard ones can get torn, but this guy is trying to sell a box for "Mario Kart R" on the snes with no game for £20!

    As far as I know Mario Kart R was the name for Mario Kart 64 when it was in production, but there was no game ever released called Mario Kart R so not sure where this guy has this from? link below:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mario-Kart-R-Box-and-Manual-PAL-SNES-/290645484659?pt=UK_PC_Video_Games_Video_Games_JS&hash=item43abd22473

    Mario Kart R is hacked version of the game; you can download it from ROM sites etc (not posting a link or arguing the legality of doing so). I suppose you could then upload the file onto a SNES flash cartridge and put it inside that box.

    Sounds like a heck of a lot of effort to go through to me, but some people are really into retro gaming I guess!

    Edit:

    Like this guy! He might want the box :)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCj07u6-UXA
  • marywooyeah
    marywooyeah Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    lol astuteboy I'll send him the link!
  • NOTE:
    This is a custom made box and manual for the game above

    from the description.
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