Starfox: Super Weekend Competition Mint Game and Card

From Seller:

I have one copy of Starfox Competition Weekend that was at Blockbuster back in the day. The game is in mint condition (both labels are in mint condition). It is coming from my snes collection which only consisted of mint label snes games. The game comes with the official Starfox Competition card and a plastic nes box to store the game in to protect it from dust. This game is extremely rare because of the player card and only comes on ebay 2-3 times a year. Thank You!

Bid is at $405 now with 3 days left as of time of post.

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