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AI Identification

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Video game case for Hasbro Family Party consistent with the Nintendo Wii platform

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AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 29, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a physical video game case with cover art for 'Hasbro Family Party'. The packaging is stylistically consistent with official releases for the Nintendo Wii console, featuring the characteristic white plastic case and 'Wii' branding in the upper right corner. The cover art prominently displays the Hasbro logo and characters such as Mr. Potato Head, alongside game elements from Connect 4 and Yahtzee. Visible text indicates it is 'Licensed by Nintendo' and features logos for 'EA' (Electronic Arts) and a 'PEGI 3' age rating, suggesting a European market release. The bottom text lists games like 'Conecta 4', 'Hundir la flota', and 'Boggle'. The case shows minor surface wear consistent with handling, though the structural integrity appears intact. While the markings are legible, this identification remains a hypothesis as internal components like the disc cannot be verified for presence or legitimacy from the image alone. Any user-supplied claims regarding its origin are considered unverified context.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the digital images provided, the item appears to be a physical casing for 'Hasbro Family Party' consistent with the Nintendo Wii platform for the European market. The cover art bears markings consistent with Electronic Arts and PEGI 3 ratings. However, I cannot verify the presence or legitimacy of the game disc or manual from these images alone, nor can I confirm the case's production status. Valuation assumes this is a complete-in-box (CIB) example; if the disc is missing or non-functional, the value drops to a negligible level (typically under $3). The current secondary market for late-2000s family-oriented software remains highly liquid but saturated, keeping prices low. While the case shows minor surface wear, its visual integrity suggests it has been handled with reasonable care. To confirm the value, a physical inspection is necessary to verify the disc's condition and the legitimacy of the copyright information on the underside of the media. This estimate reflects typical market behavior for comparable software titles of this era. Should this be a high-quality reproduction case rather than the official release package, the value would be strictly decorative and estimated at less than $5.

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