Someone has effectively traded a game originally worth $25 for $3 million via a copy of the original. Super Mario Bros For the Nintendo Entertainment System. This copy of Super Mario Bros Has broken many records, and probably left the original owner very happy with the results of its time at auction.
Although not every game is destined to become a collectible, those who are patient and have the games carefully tucked away somewhere safe can sometimes turn them into a significant profit. In the past, auction games have sold for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on their condition and rarity. However, this new achievement has left them all in the dust.

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Super Mario Bros. sells for $3 million at auction
On June 12, a copy of Super Mario Bros For NES successfully sold at Heritage Auctions for $3 million USD. The astonishing feat was due to the game being in excellent condition, and being an extremely rare copy. When sold separately on the day, Super Mario Bros Sold for $25, which would be worth about $77 today due to inflation. This particular copy of Super Mario Bros A glossy sticker seal instead of a matte sticker or a sealing-wrap on the game box, making it a second production copy.
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Only three sealed copies of this particular sticker sealed game are known to exist, and the recently sold $3 million copy is in the best condition of them all, with a PSA 9.6 A++ grade. It was previously estimated that a maximum of 10,000 copies with this particular imprint existed, and possibly as many as 2,000. As a result, finding even in poor condition will be a difficult task after 40 years Super Mario Bros' Original release.
While the sale is notable, it's not the first time Super Mario Bros This record has been broken. One of the aforementioned gloss sticker seal copies Super Mario Bros The record was broken in 2019 when it sold into six figures, while a different-package version of the same game sold for $660,000 just two years later. That record was finally lost that year The Legend of ZeldaWhich sold for $870,000, and many other records have since been established. However, this means a new $3 million in sales Super Mario Bros has reclaimed its crown, and has become the most expensive game sold in video gaming history.
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It may come as a surprise to learn that someone has spent seven figures on a video game, but this is far from the only example of game fans spending tons on their favorites. Out of copies of video games, things like that Pokemon TCG The cards have racked up millions of dollars in sales, with a rare Pikachu illustrator selling for $1.4 million in 2026, and a copy of the same card owned by Logan Paul selling for $16.5 million. Meanwhile, a seller put one of the Space World 2000 GameCube prototypes up for sale for $100,000, which, while historic, didn't actually contain any internal components, so it wouldn't function as a real console.

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November 17, 1985
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E for all
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Nintendo R&D4
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Nintendo