Who is the person behind this item?

Human Entertainment created and Bandai released Stadium Events rare NES game.

The Creator of this game is Human Corporation, born in 1983 as a game developer and publisher in Japan.

The decision got made by Nintendo Entertainment System to buy the sports fitness game.

The Family Fun Fitness series consists of two games.

This and Athletic World, both designed and developed specifically for the NES’s short-lived Family-Fun-Fitness mat attachment.

Also, Stadium Events allows players to participate in four different Olympic-themed sporting events.

While playing, you can move around on the mat in a running and jumping-focused environment.

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Why is this item so rare?

What is it about this game that makes it so difficult to find?

A combination of factors, including the game’s rebranding and that only a few outlets carried it, has resulted in this situation.

This game is one of the few games for the company’s Family Fun Fitness mat.

Stadium Events embark on in 1987 by Bandai as one of the few games available in America.

Your character’s movements got possible using a soft plastic controller.

In addition, In this game, you could walk, run, and jump on.

Reborn as World Class Track Meet and the Power Pad controller when Nintendo got the rights in 1988.

Several copies of Stadium Events got taken off the stores.

To avoid customer confusion, Nintendo scrapped the majority of them.

The company had already sold around 200 carts by the time the decision got made.

According to collectors ‘ estimations, only 10 to 20 complete copies of the game survive today, making them a great rarity.

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How much is it worth today?

For about the Stadium Events rare NES game USD 41,300 auctioned on eBay, a complete form, replete with box and instructions.

On the 26th of February, 2010, the transaction took place.

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