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Auction Watch: Square SNES games at Shop Goodwill

by Jenni Lada on Jun 25, 2008 at 05:20 PM

Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Super Mario RPG and Super Mario All Star SNES carts being auctioned at Shop Goodwill
Many people have fond memories of some classic SNES Square titles. If you’re one of them, then you may want to stop by Shop Goodwill, Goodwill’s online auction site, and check out two SNES game lots. Both lots are being sold by Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana-West, went online today (June 25, 2008) and end July 2, 2008.

Both auctions have some really special games. The first lot contains Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana. The bidding for this lot started at $5, and the current bid is $23.99 (3:15 CST June 25, 2008). The second lot has a Super Mario theme, and offers up Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and Super Mario All Stars. The second lot also started at $5, but has quickly risen to $27 (3:15 CST June 25, 2008). None of the four games were tested, but they appear to be in good condition and have little plastic protectors covering the bottom of the carts.

Goodwill is a great charity, and a wonderful place for searching for cheap games. Plus you get the satisfaction of knowing that your new treasure purchase is helping needy people find jobs.

Site [Shop Goodwill: Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana] Site [Shop Goodwill: Super Mario RPG and Super Mario All Stars]

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  • Mechawatts said:

    Man, those are going to skyrocket…

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