If you’ve waited years for the opportunity to offer previews for Game Boy, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo 64 releases in your own home just like toy stores used to in 1997, here’s your chance!
An eBay seller has put a Nintendo Power Previews Laserdisc Update Kit up for auction, offering a Laserdisc with videos and information for games like Ken Griffey, Jr.’s Winning Run and Wave Race 64, as well as touch panels and other related items.
This particular kit was originally used for Nintendo retail kiosks in Toys R Us, and is only asking for a starting bid of $199.00. Small change for a decade-long dream, right? More photos:


[Via GameSniped]
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