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Sealed Super Mario Bros. cartridge sells for record $3 million at auction
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A sealed Super Mario Bros. cartridge has sold for $3 million, setting a new price record in a collectibles market that remains both high-growth and deeply debated by industry analysts.

  • A sealed copy of the original Super Mario Bros. fetched $3 million in a recent auction, according to reports via The Verge.
  • The sale establishes a new price benchmark for vintage video games, surpassing previous high-profile transactions in the collectibles market.
  • Details regarding the specific provenance of the item and the identity of the anonymous buyer remain unverified at this stage.
  • Community discourse on Hacker News highlights ongoing debate regarding the valuation methodologies used by grading companies for such items.

A sealed, mint-condition copy of the original Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System sold for $3 million this week. The sale follows a multi-year surge in vintage gaming valuations, often driven by aggressive third-party grading and auction house promotions. However, industry observers continue to question the transparency of current grading standards and the stability of the speculative market. The transaction underscores a growing divide between mainstream retail pricing and the high-end, often opaque world of collectible investment.

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