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An extremely rare copy of The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System has netted a record $870,000.
That is converted to 816,000 euros. According to the auction house, it is 'the earliest print that still had a chance to appear'.
The example is not only rare, but is also rated with a 9 in terms of the condition it is in.
That is what Wata does, an organization that deals with collectible games. The motivation for why a point is dropped is not given.
With the amount, the record for what is paid for a video game has been broken again.
Just a few months ago, that record was raised from $156,000 to $660,000.
These were respectively copies of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Bros.
That is converted to 816,000 euros. According to the auction house, it is 'the earliest print that still had a chance to appear'.
The example is not only rare, but is also rated with a 9 in terms of the condition it is in.
That is what Wata does, an organization that deals with collectible games. The motivation for why a point is dropped is not given.
With the amount, the record for what is paid for a video game has been broken again.
Just a few months ago, that record was raised from $156,000 to $660,000.
These were respectively copies of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Bros.