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Someone Spent Over $170,000 on a Very Rare Magikarp Pokémon Card
The Pokémon card craze isn’t slowing down anytime soon, it appears. Case in point: Someone recently spent $US125,000 (if you do the maths, that’s around $170,000 in Aussie money) at auction on a single, extremely rare Magikarp card that was part of a Japanese Pokémon Snap promotion back in the 90s.
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This Slick Fan-Developed Web Tool Makes Gran Turismo 7 Better
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with Gran Turismo 7, but it’s still kind of in rough shape. In fact, it’s in rougher shape than the day it launched.
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Here’s How Different Gran Turismo 7 Looks on PS4 Versus PS5
When Gran Turismo 7 was announced as a cross-generation release for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, some fans were disappointed the game would be curtailed so as to not take full advantage of the newer hardware. Most people who want PS5s still can’t get them, so a PS4 release was necessary to get the…
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Incredibly Rare Pokémon Card Auctioned off for Record-Breaking $1.2 Million
The market around children’s cardboard continues rocketing into uncharted territory. Earlier this week, auction outfit Goldin announced a holographic “Illustrator” Pikachu Pokémon card from 1998 sold for $US900,000 (over $1.2 million in Aussie money). No one knows who bought it for that much, or why, but the winning bid shattered the previous record of$US375,000 (roughly…