
"The seller is also offering the Cheeto for the buy-now price of $10,000. "What can I say? It's the ultimate showpiece for the ultimate Atari fan," is how the seller describes this item on the website. They then explain "in all seriousness" that some "weird stuff" is happening in their life right now, and extra money would be a "huge blessing to me and my family.""
"You know how in the Witcher games there are multiple "Witcher Schools"? Geralt, for example, is from the School of the Wolf. And the Witcher 4 teaser included a look at the medallion for the School of the Lynx. There are others, too, in the universe of the games. But according to the author behind the OG Witcher books, Andrzej Sapkowski, all of that is hogwash based on a single sentence that shouldn't have been included at all."
A Cheeto resembling the Atari logo is up for auction on eBay with a $10,000 buy-now price. The seller calls it the ultimate showpiece for Atari fans and says "in all seriousness" that strange personal circumstances mean extra money would be a huge blessing to the seller and their family. The seller claims involvement in the Atari homebrew community, game publishing and co-design, and a past career as a professional wrestler; the listing offers to sign the Cheeto on request. No bids had been placed as of 9:30 a.m. EST on October 1. Andrzej Sapkowski says the notion of multiple Witcher schools arose from a single stray sentence and is therefore hogwash.
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