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Super Mario 64 sealed copy sold for $ 1.5 million

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A sealed copy of Super Mario 64 sold for $ 1.56 million, making it the most expensive video game collectible ever.

This copy was sold on the site. Heritage Auctions, and broke the previous record recently set for a sealed copy of Legend of Zelda auctioned for $ 870,000. While the NES game scored 9.0 A on the Wata scale, the Super Mario 64 copy scored 9.8 A ++, with a maximum of 10.

To scale Moon serves to check and measure the real cost of a copy of a video game. It not only removes customer doubts, but also measures the quality of items on an absolute scale, helping to evaluate games.

The f9.8 A ++ rating means the game is pretty much like a new one, and beyond the ideal 10, this is the best a piece like this can achieve.

Heritage Auction spared no words to describe this article, calling it “the best-selling copy of the game for the Nintendo 64” with “great historical and cultural significance.”

Video games are increasingly sought after by collectors who are aware of their historical and cultural significance, leading to the achievement of astronomical values. While this copy of Super Mario 64 took the crown, there is no shortage of other notable examples: a copy of Super Mario Bros. was sold in April this year. for $ 660,000, and last year the Nintendo PlayStation prototype brought its sellers $ 360,000.


Pedro Pestana enjoys games, coffee and volleyball, in about the same order. You can find your dreams in @pmnpestana

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