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This Super Mario Bros. 3 cartridge sold for $156,000 – but why? – TechRadar
It’s-a deal

Video games can be an expensive hobby, especially if you spend $156,000 on Super Mario Bros. 3 a game that debuted in 1988 on the NES.
Well, one wealthy suitor managed to snag a copy of the game during a recent auction, paying well over two thousand times its original retail price. But how has the game commanded such an eye-wateringly high fee?
Its rare to see an older game thats not only in mint condition but hermetically sealed, which this copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 is however, its the box art…
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