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Got a Little Extra Cash? Here’s a 24K Gold-Plated NES!

Do you want to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nintendo in style? Why not spend your hard-earned cash on a 24k gold-plated NES clone from Analogue Nt? You can play your collection of limited edition gold cartridges on it. You’ll feel like a king while fighting Ganondorf. This shiny, pretty thing even comes with an original gold cartridge of The Legend of Zelda (just gold-painted). Each piece of the unit is plated “inside and out” with not just any old 24k gold, but 24k gold that has been “hand polished and plated in Seattle, WA.” (Why Seattle is important is unclear.) Even the inner-workings are lovely. There is a transparent baseplate so you can see the pretty guts of the thing. You can even play classic NES or Famicom games, which you couldn’t do on the earlier versions of Analogue Nt. Here’s what you get with the system:

  • 24k Gold plated Analogue Nt
  • Premium Limited Edition Box
  • The Legend of Zelda (original gold colored cartridge)
  • RGB or HDMI upgrade
  • Full cable set or HDMI cable

Convinced? Are you ready to sell your own blood to purchase this little beauty for a mere $4999? Well, you’d better do it fast. There are only 10 of them. If you want to reserve one for your very own, head over to the official site and click “Reserve Now.” It will prompt you to send an email to the company. We’re not sure what sort of deposit you’ll have to put down or if you’ll have to sign over your first born child, but if you order one of these, please let us know. Would you buy this? Imagine what it could sell for on eBay! Tweet me/us @JennaBusch/@Nerdist to let us know! Also, invite us over to play. We’ll bring pizza! Check out some more pics in the gallery below.

HT: Analogue
Image credit: Analogue

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