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Super Mario 64 game cartridge from 1996, unopened, sells for $1.56M It was the best-selling game on the Nintendo 64 platform and the first to feature the Mario character in 3D.
A copy of Super Mario 64 has sold for $1.56 million at auction, breaking the world record for most expensive video game in history.The 25-year-old cartridge was still in its mint condition ...
The sealed cartridge sold at auction was a 1996 USA version of Super Mario 64 graded at A++ quality. "The condition of this copy is just so breathtaking that we're really at a loss here," the ...
The Super Mario 64 cartridge was graded by video game collectable firm Wata at a 9.8 A++ rating - meaning it is both in near-perfect condition and its seal is intact and "like new".
DALLAS (NBC News) - An anonymous bidder "levels up" for a retro video game. A sealed copy of Nintendo's "Super Mario 64" sold at auction for $1.56 million on Sunday. Heritage Auctions in Dallas ...
The Super Mario 64 N64 cartridge that sold for $1.5 million is now the record-holder for the most highest-selling item at a video game auction.
A certain sealed copy of 'Super Mario 64' from the 90s just sold for an insane $1.5 million. Here's why some people are willing to pay that much for an old video game.
A 1996 copy of "Super Mario 64"—rated 9.8, or A++, on the Wata Scale—sold last Sunday for $1.56 million. Heritage Auctions Designer Shigeru Miyamoto first dreamt up the character Mario, a ...
A cartridge of Nintendo's classic video game Super Mario 64 set a world record yesterday, selling at auction for $1.56m (€1.31m).
A copy of Super Mario 64 has sold at auction for a record-breaking $1.5 million. As spotted by Kotaku, the sealed copy of the N64 classic sold via Heritage Auctions yesterday for $1,560,000. That ...