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Nintendo GameCube "Space World" Prototype Listed on Ebay, Owner Seeks $100,000

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Nintendo fans will be looking forward to the release of Switch Part Deux in the coming months, but a certain subset prefer to look back into the past with great fondness. Retro gaming connoisseurs have a soft spot for often unsung older hardware—the Nintendo GameCube home console is a prime example. Hardcore collectors have spent countless hours in search of special editions, unusual color variants, developer kits and prototypes. Donny Fillerup—founder and owner of Consolevariations—hit the jackpot around mid-2023; he managed to track down an extremely rare demonstration model. "Space World" units are highly-coveted—only a handful still exist—due to unique origins. Nintendo officially introduced its GameCube console at Space World 2000—a first-party-oriented annual trade show (defunct since 2001).

Vintage console curators believe that Nintendo repurposed many of its initial batch of "Space World" prototypes, but a few examples have escaped into the wild. Fillerup's ownership of a "one-of-a-kind legendary" indigo sample is seemingly coming to an end—mid-week, gaming press outlets received tip-offs regarding an eBay auction (de-listed at the time of writing). The Consolevariations boss is engaged in fundraising endeavors—according to the item's description, he wants to turn his hobby into: "a foundation business. A Gaming place where the entire family can enjoy, people can meet other people, talk with people who feel uncomfortable with other people, and make the visitors feel young again." Fillerup's asking price was $100,000, with a required $1 fee for economy-class shipping. His prized-possession sports some "battle damage" and is completely non-functional—a Consolevariations blog entry does an effective job of showcasing the "ins and outs" of this "First Announcement Model." The eBay listing did not mention any bundling-in of a matching Space World-era controller, another treasured rarity.




Check out Adam Doree's footage from Nintendo's summer 2000 launch event:


Doree stated: "see my other videos for tons more rare/lost Nintendo and other games videos of this era. Here is one of the best console reveals of all time. Not only that, but Nintendo managed to keep the name 'GameCube' secret right until this very moment; rumors on the ground prior to this were that it might be called 'Starcube,' though most people still knew it by its (project) codename: Dolphin. Anyway, this was a real moment—and I'm not sure if it exists online so here it is."

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I meaaaaan, I really really really love the gamecube, one of the better consoles ever made.....but 100k? I mean if it was 80k sure, you could even talk me into 85, but 100? sorry pass
 
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It's less of an auction for the collector's item, and more of a gofundme via eBay for his business startup.

The GameCube is basically irrelevant, and has a market value of somewhere under $2000 based on some quick googling - which is kind of the upper limit on non-functional development mules like this. Prior-gen N64 dev mules in this state are worth $750-1000, and only above $2000 if they're completely, fully-functional prototypes. Latter gen Wii developement prototypes have gone for around the $700 mark if they're fully-working prototypes.

I'm no expert in this field, but I'd be surprised if this is worth more than $1000 or so. I'm not aware that the Gamecube has as much of a cult/collector following as the N64 so I can't see why this particular example is worth any more than those $750-1000 N64 development mules.
 
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I thought $100k was steep, then I read non functional & I'm just left baffled.
 
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You know normally I'd laugh at that price but I think people are taking it a little too literally; Chrispy makes a good point about it being less of an auction. I like the idea though, I think selling this gamecube is not a good step in that direction..
 

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I think a lot of us were here for the start of Nintendo. As much as it was a part of my later childhood, to me its just another game box, no emotion, no sentimental value.

Outside was better :D

If this sells, I will forever mock the generations below us lol :laugh:
 
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The saying "a fool & his money are soon parted" comes to mind....

Nostalgia notwithstanding, I just can't fathom anyone in their right mind paying anywhere near that kind of money for a gamr toi, working or not, wear & tear or not....

But stranger things have happened, so whatcha gonna do...
 
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I meaaaaan, I really really really love the gamecube, one of the better consoles ever made.....but 100k? I mean if it was 80k sure, you could even talk me into 85, but 100? sorry pass
Dude, don't worry.

Buy it.

Buy it.

BUY IT.

I know you want to.
 
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I really really really love the gamecube
Heck Yeah, a lot of really badass gamecube games. . Skies of Arcadia is my favorite rpg of all time.

I know it is a special collector one, but still. A 30 dollar flea-market or second hand shop one will bring you just as much enjoyment...

If this sells, I will forever mock the generations below us lol :laugh:
Seems like a big "IF", but stranger things have happened. I hope sanity prevails and no one buys it at that price. People are entitled to spend their money however they please, and there are certainly plenty of folks to whom $100k isn't much money. I don't think any of the people i know who can just blow that kind of money would do so on such a trivial thing.

If it were me, I'd spend like $10 grand buying every bit of the gamecube catalog and product line, and give the other $90k to a worthy cause.
 
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I meaaaaan, I really really really love the gamecube, one of the better consoles ever made.....but 100k? I mean if it was 80k sure, you could even talk me into 85, but 100? sorry pass
100k is just the opening price. I am pretty sure you can talk the seller into accepting a bag of chips and a can of soda for it.
 
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If I was Billionaire I would be a lot more likely to donate $100k to the foundation than pay $100K for a dead console. I just don't see any reason to blow that much money on a dead console. I don't understand people who collect things and pay insane amounts of money for them, even priceless art or fancy sports cars.
 
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Heck Yeah, a lot of really badass gamecube games. . Skies of Arcadia is my favorite rpg of all time.

I know it is a special collector one, but still. A 30 dollar flea-market or second hand shop one will bring you just as much enjoyment...


Seems like a big "IF", but stranger things have happened. I hope sanity prevails and no one buys it at that price. People are entitled to spend their money however they please, and there are certainly plenty of folks to whom $100k isn't much money. I don't think any of the people i know who can just blow that kind of money would do so on such a trivial thing.

If it were me, I'd spend like $10 grand buying every bit of the gamecube catalog and product line, and give the other $90k to a worthy cause.
Most GameCube are like $150 cad if you find them. And games are a fortune.
 
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If Nintendo were smart, they'd buy this unit back and put it into the Nintendo historical displays.
 
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An an eBay seller myself, what bothers me most about the listing is that he has the condition as "used" instead of "for parts" since "used" means that it functions properly.
 
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An an eBay seller myself, what bothers me most about the listing is that he has the condition as "used" instead of "for parts" since "used" means that it functions properly.
That kind of thing bothers me too! Oh good grief is it irritating! However, as that particular unit was never functional to begin with, the condition is likely an accurate statement.
 

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Looks like a normal gamecube to me.
 
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That kind of thing bothers me too! Oh good grief is it irritating!
That and the people who list items that are lightly used as "open box" when "open box" is defined as being unused but with opened packaging. Since eBay doesn't seem to enforce this, I now just assume that "open box" is no different than "used."
 
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That and the people who list items that are lightly used as "open box" when "open box" is defined as being unused but with opened packaging. Since eBay doesn't seem to enforce this, I now just assume that "open box" is no different than "used."
I interpret "open boxed" as customer returns, so I'm always wary.
 
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That and the people who list items that are lightly used as "open box" when "open box" is defined as being unused but with opened packaging. Since eBay doesn't seem to enforce this, I now just assume that "open box" is no different than "used."
I always kind of inherently think this. Sometimes, they are genuinely open box and they'll sell it for a stupid low price. Thats how I sniped a 5800x for 120 bucks. But not all the time, unfortunately. I always include open box when im looking for used deals.
I don't usually look for open box unless its for a good price (or has a listing that actually beats an regular used one, and is in seemingly better condition)
 
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