![]() ![]() Just to paint a better picture of how short this really was - the nationwide release for the console came in mid to late 1986, and black box games distributed for that release did not have the “Game Pak NES-GP” code. ever produced, and its window of production was remarkably short. This is only the fourth version of Super Mario Bros. Not only is this the finest plastic-sealed copy with a perforated cardboard hangtab we’ve ever offered of any black box title, it is also the oldest sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. Here’s the item’s description, from Heritage Auctions’ listing: This copy still has its retail hangtab attached, the box does not have a trademark symbol, and it is part of an extremely low print run. a widely available video game released in 1985 - so special? Well, it was still factory sealed, for one thing, and rated 9.6 by Wata, a video game collectible grading company. The previous world record for a copy of Super Mario Bros. That outlandish price is more than four times the previous record holder for a video game: a copy of Super Mario Bros. The previous record holder was the prototype Nintendo Play Station, which sold through Heritage Auctions in 2020 for $360,000. for NES just sold for $660,000 at auction, making it the highest-priced video game collectible ever. ![]()
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