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At its peak, Pro Set had a 44,000-square-foot (4,100 m 2) headquarters [citation needed], where 225 employees designed various cards. In 1992, Pro Set forecasted sales of $165 million. A free magazine was published by Pro Set called the Pro Set Gazette. It was mailed to 1.2 million collectors twice a year. [5]
1989 Arcade NES 1990 Genesis1992 Game Gear1992 PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube MS-DOS: Midway: Midway: Basketball Nightmare: 1989 Master System: Sega: Sega: Lakers versus Celtics and the NBA Playoffs: 1989 MS-DOS Genesis 1991: Electronic Arts: Electronic Arts: All-Pro Basketball: 1989 NES: Aicom: Vic Tokai: Omni-Play Basketball (Magic Johnson's MVP ...
March 6, 2021 Goldin Auctions Set a record for a LeBron James Exquisite Rookie Patch Auto numbered to 99. 13 $1,440,000 $1,440,000 Michael Jordan: 1997 Upper Deck Game Jersey Autographs Serial numbered #8/23 PSA NM 7 / Auto 8 February 4, 2021 Heritage Auctions Set record for most expensive Michael Jordan card. 14 $1,291,500 $1,291,500 LeBron James
The following is a list of the most expensive video games ever developed, with a minimum total cost of US$50 million and sorted by the total cost adjusted for inflation. Most game budgets are not disclosed, so this list is not indicative of industry trends.
This situation started to improve with the arrival of Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird for the 1979-80 season, but both the 1980 and 1981 NBA Finals (which were won by teams led by first Magic, and then Bird) had games air late at night on tape delay, most infamous with the 1980 Finals' Game 6, where Magic (tasked to play center after an ...
A 2021 reprint of the game has now brought that price down to a still far-too-high $300, but it’s a lot better than what came before. ... but the Pearl Royale set is the most expensive one to ...
Considering the expandability factor and the flexibility in game play, SportTime's Omni-Play Basketball is tops!" [ 1 ] Mike Siggins reviewed Omni-Play Basketball for Games International magazine, and gave it 3 stars out of 5, and stated that "It represents a worthwhile purchase for those with a liking for the sport and some skill with arcade ...
The game was important for recruiting purposes as hundreds of colleges coaches and even pro scouts attended the game. [12] [13] It was known to be the "premier high school basketball attraction in the entire nation". [14] The most popular years were in the 1970s and early 1980s with a record crowd of almost 17,000 fans in 1977. [15]