A stock-management simulation unique on NES. Very text-heavy, opaque mechanics, harsh learning curve. An almost educational curio for retro finance enthusiasts.
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Simulation1 player12+
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Quirky simulation where a young heir must earn a hundred million dollars on the stock market. Published by Sofel, released in 1990 in the USA. Time, portfolio and social life management.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
Wall Street Kid stands out in the NES library through its stock-market simulation theme, a dry subject rarely tackled on the console and handled by the low-profile publisher Sofel. That genre singularity, plus a modest NTSC run, makes it prized by fans of offbeat games and unlikely concepts. Its value rests on this conceptual eccentricity rather than mass demand, the title remaining a niche curiosity.