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This summer, when a copy of Super Mario 64 sold ... still exist in sealed, unopened condition decades later, and the report gives the public and collectors an idea of which NES games are likely ...
There just aren't many of these out there before shrink-wrap became common -- the NES wasn't exactly a hit at launch. Lewin continues: "The $100k Super Mario Bros is sealed with a gloss sticker ...
Sealed Super Mario Bros. sells for $660,000 ... there's a very real chance that a copy of one of the most common NES games will become the most expensive video game collectable of all time ...
He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. A sealed copy of the NES classic Super Mario Bros. sold for an incredible $660,000 at Heritage Auctions on Friday, more than ...
one of a mere handful to be released as part of Nintendo's first production run of Super Mario Bros. during its New York and L.A. test market launch. “Not only are all of NES sticker sealed game ...
Earlier this year in July, a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. for NES sold for $114,000 USD. It set a new record for the most expensive video game ever sold. While most probably expected it to ...
There are four sub-variants of the plastic sealed cardboard ... game on the original NES console of all time, in addition to being the first entry in the Super Mario Bros. series and marking ...
This trend is very recent, though. In late 2019, a guest on Pawn Stars attempted to sell a sticker-sealed, test-market copy of Super Mario Bros. for $1 million. That copy of the game had a 9.4 ...
A nearly perfect copy of Super Mario Bros. for the NES has sold for $660,000 at auction. In what turned out to be a 13-bidder contest, $550,000 went to the game's original owner. The copy was one ...
A sealed Super Mario Bros. 2 video game from 1988 found at the ... All the classics were there, Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, Qix, and even an NES console. So we did what any children of ...
Which brings us to the newly reissued Classic NES Series version of Super Mario Bros. The game is literally nothing more than exactly what gamers got on the Famicom and NES nearly twenty years ago ...
There just aren't many of these out there before shrink-wrap became common -- the NES wasn't exactly a hit at launch. Lewin continues: "The $100k Super Mario Bros is sealed with a gloss sticker ...