Darius Khan, a junk dealer in London, stumbled upon a stash of Sega development kits and prototypes, hoping to auction them for the Video Game Preservation Museum. However, his plans hit a snag when police raided him after a tip-off from a private investigator. It turns out Sega messed up by mishandling their hardware during an office move. Khan insists he acted in good faith, but this incident raises questions about how companies manage their gaming history. What do you think about the challenges of preserving gaming artifacts?
Sega's Collector's Kits Spark Legal Drama
