Sealed Super Mario Bros. cartridge breaks records at $2 million, proving vintage gaming has entered serious collectible ...
Who needs an NES emulator when you have the real thing? Maybe when an unopened cartridge goes for more than $88,000. Harritt Group recently sold a “near-mint” unopened “Super Mario Bros. 2″ cartridge ...
Sealed Super Mario Bros. cartridge breaks the world record at auction, selling for 3 million U.S. dollars, PSA 9.6 A++, ...
A forgotten “Super Mario Bros.” cassette from the 1980s is now worth millions and turns a drawer into a lottery ticket. There’s just one catch.
A vintage Super Mario Bros. cartridge released in 1986 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) just shattered the record for the most expensive video game ever sold, having fetched $3 million at ...
It’s the earliest confirmed sealed copy of ‘the most important game cartridge in history’ A sealed copy of Super Mario Bros.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Nintendo Entertainment System was ...
At one moment in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which releases today, there's advice that many NES owners have been given at some point or another - but it's not actually advice you should follow. In an ...
A rare sealed Super Mario Bros. copy sells for $3 million, breaking the world record and proving that there's a booming retro game market.
A copy of Super Mario Bros. has sold for a record-breaking $3 million — making it the most expensive video game of all time.
Recycling doesn’t get much cleverer than this. The folks at Kotomi took an original Nintendo game system and shoved it into a Super Mario Brothers cartridge. If you have ever taken one of them apart, ...