A rare copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 for NES is the new king of video game auctions, selling last Friday for an incredible $156,000.
While a lot of that price is wrapped up in the sealed gameâs near-perfect quality grading, this copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 also comes from an early production run that saw the âBros.â in the logo aligned to the left rather than the right, which is apparently a pretty big deal.
âCopies of this game with âBros.â formatted to the left on the front of the box (on top of Marioâs glove) are very rarely found in sealed condition, and many collectors have been on the lookout for years, but often come up dry,â the Heritage Auctions listing reads. âWhen a sealed copy does come along, it brings a hefty premium compared to the later âright Bros.â version, as this version is considerably more rare [sic].â
The highest-priced âright Bros.â to go through Heritage Auctions sold for a measly $21,600 in September of this year, just for an idea of what kind of difference a little logo adjustment can make.
Back in July a sealed copy of the original Super Mario Bros. for NES broke records when it garnered $114,000 for its seller. Super Mario Bros. 3 now holds the record for most expensive video game ever, pending completion of this transaction.
I canât think of a single video game worth that much money, but then again, Iâm not the founder of Pets.com.