Zelda: Majora’s Mask N64 NFR Not for Resale Gray Version

This is very likely the rarest out of all of the not for resale/demo N64 games out there and is extremely hard to find. This version of the game is different from the retail copy; aside from the color difference and the “not for resale” printed on the label, the game itself is a true demo.

The seller has already sold a ton of N64 NFR’s as they blow out their collection, but this is the cream of the crop.

If the past couple of years there has only been one of these on eBay to my knowledge, and the last one was poorly listed early March of last year and it was sold to the first person who inquired about it.

Auction Here – Thanks Alec.

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