![]() ![]() The 1985 Super Mario Bros video game that sold was not only factory-sealed, but also professionally graded and part of a limited print run. When it comes to vintage video games, it is rarer to find ones that have been unopened and unplayed, making their value higher. The front of an unopened copy of a vintage 'Super Mario Bros' video game that sold for $140,000 at auction in July 2020. AP When the offer of $2m arrived, three-quarters of the game’s investors approved of the bid. In 2020, an offer of $300,000 was turned down by investors, according to The New York Times. In April 2020, Rally bought the Super Mario video game from 1985, for $140,000. Shareholders must agree to the sale before it is made and can make net profits on the sale. The company purchases the physical collectables – these can range from vintage comic books to baseball cards and cars – then sells shares of the items to investors. Rally operates differently from the usual online bidding platforms. A few days prior, a copy of The Legend of Zelda was bought for $780,000. Its sale follows a demand in collectables, with its high price beating the record of a Super Mario 64 game that sold for $1.56m in July on Heritage Auctions. Read more in todays New York Times (cc: /segsfw6Jw9- Rally August 6, 2021 ![]() w/ the $2,000,000 sale of our 1985 Super Mario Bros., marking the HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID for a video game of any title. Punks, X-Men, Declarations, and some news. ![]()
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