Hundreds of fake Nintendo Classic systems were seized by North Carolina’s Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force at a Triangle area shopping center recently, the Secretary of State’s Office said.
The Task Force has worked for the last two weeks to obtain the counterfeit systems from sellers. Those sellers are voluntarily surrendering them. A total of 340 fake Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition Systems were surrendered amid the operation.
The real Nintendo systems have 30 pre-installed games while the counterfeit systems claimed to have 620 and even up to 800 preinstalled games. “The estimated retail value of the goods exceeds $800,000. The estimated retail value is the amount the genuine trademarked goods would sell for,” the Secretary of State’s office… WBTV3 News