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Using their tips and tactics, along with your comments, Bethesda spent an additional five man-years creating Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3. The result is a faster, more realistic version of the fastest ...
A case of unopened hockey cards that could feature dozens of Wayne Gretzky rookies brought in a whopping $3.7 million at auction Saturday. The case of sealed 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee Hockey cards was ...
Wayne Gretzky Rookie Card Makes History After It Sells for Nearly $1.3 Million The card was purchased for $1.29 million, the highest price ever spent on a hockey card By ...
A sealed carton of hockey player cards that may contain Wayne Gretzky's rookie card fetched $3.7 million at auction, Heritage Auctions said Monday. The bidder, whose name was not given, will get ...
Gretzky entered the building just before 7 p.m. with his wife, Janet. “It’s bigger than the game right now,” said winger Tom Wilson, who like Gretzky is from Ontario. "It’s bigger than hockey.
Box of hockey cards found at home sells for $3.7m, may contain Wayne Gretzky rookie cards The box had collected dust in a Canadian basement for years. Mary Walrath-Holdridge ...
Wayne Gretzky for the Nintendo 64 is one incredible title. No more slower frame rates, small players, and limited perspectives: 64-bit action is here and boy what fun it is. Upvote (3) ...
A 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card has sold for $3.75 million in a private sale brokered through Heritage Auctions. The card was graded a Gem Mint 10 and blew past the previous record for ...
According to ESPN's Tom VanHaaren, Heritage Auctions sold a 1979 O-Pee-Chee Gretzky rookie card—rated a Gem Mint 10 by PSA—for $3.75 million, the highest price ever for a single hockey card.
In December we set the world record for a hockey card, selling one of the two 1979 OPC Gretzky PSA Gem Mint 10s for $1,290,000. That record was just smashed with a private sale of the other OPC ...
FILE - Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky laughs as he wears his new Hockey Hall of Fame ring during his induction ceremony at the Hall in Toronto, Nov. 22, 1999. (AP Photo/Frank Gunn, File) ...
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