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You never really know what you'll find at your local Goodwill.
That's what Alex Juarez, an e-commerce item processor at Fort Worth-based Goodwill North Central Texas, discovered when he was sifting through a donation bin filled with old video games.
In early June, he happened upon a copy of Air Raid, a game published for the Atari 2600 in 1982 by Men-A-Vision. As Men-A-Vision's only title distributed on a very limited scale, Air Raid is widely considered one of the rarest Atari games in the world, with only 13 copies known to exist.
That's what Alex Juarez, an e-commerce item processor at Fort Worth-based Goodwill North Central Texas, discovered when he was sifting through a donation bin filled with old video games.
In early June, he happened upon a copy of Air Raid, a game published for the Atari 2600 in 1982 by Men-A-Vision. As Men-A-Vision's only title distributed on a very limited scale, Air Raid is widely considered one of the rarest Atari games in the world, with only 13 copies known to exist.
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