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For Sale: Rarest Atari Game Found in Storage?

Air Raid Complete in box. $30000? It's possible!

Imagine your parents are sitting on a holy grail of videos in storage for years and didn't even know it. That's what happened to one US family who decided to put it up for auction.

The rare game "Air Raid" for the Atari 2600 was recently put up for auction on the popular video game auction website Game Gravel. Only 12 copies are known to exist, and they're all in collector's hands. This specific copy is Complete in a pristine box with the ONLY KNOWN MANUAL in existance. Since the first boxed copy of the game sold for $30000+ dollars, this one is expected to break that record. Only time can tell, we'll check back in a few days after this auction is completed. (as of today, it's over $15000 w/ 8 days to go!)

Source: www.retrocollect.com

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