24 Karat Gold Video Game Made for the Queen of England for Sale at Millionaire Price – Sports

24 Karat Gold Video Game Made for the Queen of England for Sale at Millionaire Price – Sports

The 24K gold-coated Nintendo Wii that was given as a gift to Elizabeth II, Queen of England, went on sale on ebay for $ 300K. The owner of the video game, who was rejected by the British royal family, has said that he will buy a house at the selling price.

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The device was created as a marketing measure by a company that sent the video game to the Queen, because the royal family does not participate in the marketing procedures. So the Nitendo Wii was bought in 2017 by a Dutch buyer, who is now trying to push the equipment forward.

The video game has a data capacity of 8GB and runs 3.2E. According to the seller, the device does not have visible use signs, except for some signs at the bottom, due to the pad used in the promotional images. In addition, the control wears out of use.

The Nitendo Wii seller has also stated that it will send with the product a framed proof of evidence, legitimizing the video game as “Queen’s Wii”.

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