Monday, July 13th 2020
Sealed Copy Of Super Mario Bros. Sells For $114,000 at Auction
A sealed copy of the original Super Mario Bros. has sold at auction for $114,000 making it the most expensive video game ever sold. The record had previously been held by the same NES game which sold for $100,150 early last year. This version of the game dates back to mid-1987 and still features the original cardboard hang tab underneath the shrink wrap. This makes it one of the few remaining early copies in such a pristine condition with a high Wata Games certified rating of 9.4/10. This was the highest-quality version of the game ever sold by the company, where previously lower quality versions of the game such as a 8.0/10 selling for $40,200.
Source:
Heritage Auctions
29 Comments on Sealed Copy Of Super Mario Bros. Sells For $114,000 at Auction
Lucky fella what can I say...
Who knows these games could sold for $100k+ in 2040.
Don't tell Intel or Nvidia about this, they'll add cardboard hang tabs and jack up their prices by 14%
Super Mario Bros. was the first game i ever played, it was so alien to me like magic. It was a friends birthday just after the '89 Revolution in my country and i still had black and white TV. He had a color TV and an NES bought by his parents from West Germany.
My only "regret" is that i never finished it, i always died at the final boss fight, damned lizard :P
I've never felt the same way since. Though, playing Metroid Prime for the first time comes close...
What happened to gaming?
Some games I just can't get rid of... Now if only I could find an Amiga 4000T....
Make sure you keep hold of your games guys!! :D
It brought a tear to my eye when I found out.
I'll give you $50 CAD and you will have my forever love. ;)
Its amazing how much things like this go for. I mean just imagine if we had kept a bunch of games sealed up. Could pay for our houses and more haha.
On another note, try doing this with your Steam collection :D
To many games nowadays to choose from. On one hand its great to have such variety, on the other hand you get overwhelmed by so many choice. And on how you will manage your limited time with endless games. Back then (late 80'-90's) your choice was much more selective, ergo the games you've played back then lingered in your memory longer.
I'll always get physical media over downloadable content, I can't cope with my crap internet and such right now to deal with the 200GB downloads of the latest and greatest.. It just doesn't appeal to wait a week to have it downloaded... That said buy a game and then wait for all the updates to download. Either way sucks...
Plug a Mega Drive game in, let the other game download, forever bliss... Reminds me, Streets Of Rage 2 and Gunstar Hero's I need to have a go on......
I'm sorry my dude *hugs*