So, don’t get too excited about that grungy copy splattered with RC Cola and pizza roll stains that you have stashed away in the basement - the reason this made so much money is that it looks almost the same as it did about three decades ago.Īccording to a story on Fox 59, the game was found in a walk-in closet at the Floyds Knobs home of Patricia Martin, and the money will be split among family members. Still wrapped in the original plastic, in almost flawless condition, the copy received a seal rating of A+ and a box rating of 9.8, which makes it an extremely rare copy of game that sold more than 7.4 million copies world-wide, making it the fifth best selling game for the NES system. 2” - which, despite not having today’s graphics, is the most trippy and strange entry in Nintendo’s flagship series - sold for a staggering $88,550, thanks to a random find in the back of a Southern Indiana closet. A near mint edition copy of the 1988 video game “Super Mario Bros.
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