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Collector tries to sell sealed Super Mario Bros. for $1 million on Pawn Stars

Sealed copies of classic games can go for a lot of money, but one collector tried to hit the jackpot with a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros.

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ziggurcat1697d ago

I bet Rick offered him $20?

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AnubisG1697d ago

That is not worth $1 million to anyone.

isarai1697d ago (Edited 1697d ago )

Lol they're worth like 1,000-ish sealed and mint. Sure you can go quite a bit higher depending on market and buyer (maybe up to about $3,000 if it's graded) but nowhere near 1,000,000 what a joke

rainslacker1697d ago

Problem with these older games is they may not even work. Buying a sealed game is just buying the shrink wrap for the most part, because you could open it up, and it could be completely shot. It's the risk one has as a collector. Same is true with some optical media on some of the various CD era systems...but it usually depends on who manufactured the discs themselves.

isarai1697d ago

Well no one is buying this to play it, a copy of mario/duck hunt you can literally find at any retro game store for less than $5 snd it's the exact same game.

rainslacker1697d ago

True. But, as a collector, it'd be nice to know that you have an actual working copy instead of just a nicely sealed piece of plastic and a cardboard box.

djl34851697d ago

Obviously some of ya'll don't understand collecting, different type of collectors nor understand the significance of the particular copy.

If you want a copy to play of course you're going to buy a $5 dollar used copy. Even sealed copies of this game are that pricey....but this particular copy is different. Maybe not $1 million different but still different. No one is buying a sealed copy to play or even being it sealed in hopes that it works. And if it is sealed it most likely will play if opened.

As for this copy, it is a graded sealed copy of a test market run.

rainslacker1696d ago

I understand collecting and collectors fine. But, as a collector, I expect to buy products in good condition. One aspect of good condition is that it actually works.

I know there is no way to tell without opening it, and it's just the nature of the beast. When I say it's a problem, I don't mean I wouldn't buy sealed copies, just that it's a drawback of buying sealed copies.

TFJWM1696d ago (Edited 1696d ago )

"I understand collecting and collectors fine. But, as a collector, I expect to buy products in good condition. One aspect of good condition is that it actually works.

I know there is no way to tell without opening it, and it's just the nature of the beast."

You are not a collector because you never know about a sealed copy and if you buy one you will never open it if you are really a collector...

I have every game I ever bought since the 2600 but I don't think of myself as a collector I played them all(mostly).

Sitdown1696d ago

Yeah, you definitely don't really understand collecting. If you buying a sealed copy of something to keep, you don't really care if it works.

andyo131696d ago

I don’t think the value in this product is whether or not it works. It’s never ever going to be opened. Who ever opens it will immediately cause its value to drop by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Fist4achin1696d ago

True, plus the old NES consoles didn't hold up well. By the time I traded mine in for a Genesis, I had to use another game cartridge to place on top to keep the one I'm playing down.

I wasn't particularly hard on my stuff either.

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roadkillers1696d ago

This was a test copy, only known existing version. The expect said around 300,000 - 500,000.

isarai1696d ago

Last known one sold for 100,000, still nowhere near the $1,000,000 mark

ChrisW1697d ago

Proof that ultra rich people are actually quite stupid...

kayoss1696d ago (Edited 1696d ago )

Or they have too much money and don’t know what to do with it. Let be honest, there’s only a few reason why they’re rich in the first place.
1. Inheritance
2. Investment (must be smart)
3. They’re very smart to have their own business.

andyo131696d ago

They’re actually not. There’s a reason why the rich delve into buying expensive art, classics, jewellery and collectables. What is your money doing every day? Falling in value. What is this ultra rare game doing? Going up in value.

Bnet3431696d ago

Ultra broke people are even worst. I used to know people who stayed broke and kept blowing money on drugs. There's people that blow money on $1000 clothing items and go on Instagram to flex but stay working a 9 - 5 for $10 an hour lol. BIG TRUSS.

Ninjamonkey821697d ago

Chancing his arm, i'd like a sealed copy for my collection but at that price nah.

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The Pokemon Company Had Retail Sales Worth $10.8 Billion In 2023

The Pokemon Company had retail sales worth of 10.8 billion US Dollars in the year 2023, based on the latest report.

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gold_drake9h ago

that merch tho.

ridiculous the numbers they pull in, which makes it even worse when i think about the low budget broken games they make. or have made recently

-Foxtrot57m ago

We’re never getting an amazing mainline Pokémon game again are we

phoenixwing47m ago

Of course not. That's why I have tem tem because even if it's not the greatest I at least know the indie dev was trying

ZeekQuattro3m ago

Great plug for Tem Tem right there. It's not the greatest but at least they tried.... 🤣

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Unending Dawn joins PlayStation China Hero Project

Parcae’s Fate Studio-developed open-world action game Unending Dawn has joined Sony Interactive Entertainment‘s China Hero Project incubation program, the companies announce. As previously announced, it will be available PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android.

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Project: Jinyiwei joins PlayStation China Hero Project

CangMo Game Entertainment-developed action RPG Project: Jinyiwei has joined Sony Interactive Entertainment‘s China Hero Project incubation program, the companies announced. It will be available for PlayStation 5.

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VersusDMC4h ago

Love me some third person action games.
Reminds me that Black myth is weeks away...