Prototype Super Nintendo abruptly disappears after reaching at least $3.2 million at auction, and nobody knows why
That's nearly 10 times the price of the infamous Nintendo PlayStation
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Earlier this week, a rare prototype of the Super Famicom, the console that would come to be known as the Super NES worldwide, went up on a Japanese auction site. After quickly racking up millions in bids, the auction was pulled, and nobody seems to know why.
TheYahoo Japan auction listingwas atjust a few thousand dollars when I last checked in on it, but that number quickly ballooned into …