Man Buys NES Games From Flea Market, Gets Drugs Instead

Man Buys NES Games From Flea Market, Gets Drugs Instead

In a bizarre case of drug trafficking logistics going awry, retro game collector, Julian Turner found himself in possession of 4 packs of drugs after purchasing some NES games from a flea market.

Finding it weird that the NES cartridges were heavier than usual, Turner weighted two of his purchases, Golf and Rollergames, to find that they’re about 50% heavier than usual. Just like anyone would do in such a circumstance, he opened up the two cartridges to find 4 packs of drugs in them.

Naturally, Turner called in the authorities, which assisted in the investigation. The flea market which he got the goods from was also investigated.

With game cartridges getting smaller and smaller, how would the drug traffickers in the future move their cargo?

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