"Psst...you need that 'Mario Kart?' I got some 'Tetris' for you right here." That's how it must've sounded when a Rockford man was attempting to sell a stolen Nintendo game.

How do you sell a thumbnail sized video game in the middle of the night without looking suspicious? EVER?

That's the dilemma Shane Dobnick, 26 of Rockford was faced with on early Tuesday morning.

According to the Rock River Times, Dobnick was arrested after allegedly attempting to sell a Nintendo DS game to a person on the street.

The game was stolen as part of an alleged vehicular burglary in the 1900 block of Kishwaukee street.

Dobnick was charged with burglary and criminal damage to property.

This bungling burglar's video game score is something that might be tough to beat.

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