Le jeu le plus cher de tous les temps se vend pour $114 000
If you have deep, deep pockets, then some of the worldâs rarest games are available to you in ways that they arenât for mere mortals. Thatâs no more obvious than in the case of the latest most expensive game sale ever, where an original, in box copy of Super Mario Bros for NES, sold for a staggering $114,000.
Retro games have always garnered a lot of interest from collectors, just like comics, baseball cards, and anything else that was once more populous and is today almost impossible to find. In this case, itâs doubly true, because this copy of Super Mario Bros from 1985 was rated as 9.4 near mint, getting as close to Gem Mint 10 for a copy of this game as weâve ever seen.
When it went up for auction this past weekend, it garnered a lot of attention, but it was the eventual sale price which is the real take home from this event. Enough to pay off half of many peopleâs mortgages.
A sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. just sold at auction for $114,000, which is a new record for the sale of a single game. Bet the owners of the $100,000 one, which is an earlier printing, feel great today. pic.twitter.com/lVdcla8d19
â Chris Kohler (@kobunheat) July 10, 2020
Another reason that this game reached such a high price is because itâs a particularly rare version. You can tell, because it has âcardboard hangtabsâ which were only part of the original test sale run of the game before Nintendo started using plastic.
The rarest of games I have is a decent-ish quality copy of Conkerâs Bad Fur Day. Probably worth around $100 at most. Whatâs your rarest retro game?
Image source: HeritageAuctions
