PORTAL, N.D. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials seized counterfeit video games on Monday at the Portal Port of Entry.
Officials said the games were found in a rail container.
They said if the video games had been genuine, and sold at their suggested retail price, they would have sold for a total of more than $181,000.
Customs said that counterfeit merchandise damages the U.S. economy, and threatens the health of Americans.
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