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“I had a lot of confidence in this game, and, yet, I still feel like the reality of today’s bidding exceeded my vision of how it would play out,” McLeckie added. Some of the most popular, and the five best selling games of the console are Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Goldeneye 007, Ocarina of Time and Pokmon Stadium. This variant of Legend of Zelda is only one of two sealed copies known to have been evaluated by video game grading company Wata. Essentially, this copy is the earliest sealed copy one could realistically hope to obtain.” Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Super Mario 64 Kart Smash Bros Zelda N64 Game For Nintendo 64 Tested Working at the best. However, it is also widely believed that only a single sealed ‘NES TM’ example exists, and there is no telling whether or not that copy will ever come to market. Only one other variant precedes the offered ‘NES R’ variant and that is the ‘NES TM’ variant, which is the true first production run. “Considering this variant was only produced for a few months in late 1987 before it was ultimately replaced by the ‘Rev-A’ variant in early 1988, this statement likely comes as no surprise to collectors. “This is the only copy from one of the earliest production runs that we’ve ever had the opportunity to offer, and, possibly will have the opportunity to offer, for many years to come,” Heritage Auctions said of the item.
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Indiana Jones' 'Temple of Doom' Fedora Sells for $300,000 at Auctionįormer My Chemical Romance Drummer Auctioning Off 'Black Parade'-Era Kit Legend Of Zelda, The - Ocarina Of Time (V1.2) 007 - Golden Eye. Sealed Copy of 'Super Mario Bros.' Sells for $114,000 at Auction If you have had your heart set on obtaining the highest graded copy of the single best-selling video game on the Nintendo 64 - the first 3D adventure of Nintendo’s mascot, Mario - we only have one piece of advice: this is not an opportunity to waste.” “What can we even say that would do this copy the justice it deserves? The cultural significance of this title and its importance to the history of video games is paramount, and the condition of this copy is just so breathtaking that we’re really at a loss here. “Well - we’re a bit speechless on this one,” Heritage Auctions wrote of the item. The sealed copy of the 1996 video game was notable for receiving a 9.8 A++ Wata grading, the highest possible rating. Less than two days after a rare sealed copy of The Legend of Zelda broke the record for most expensive video game sold at auction, a pristine unopened copy of Super Mario 64 toppled that record Sunday with a $1,560,000 high bid.
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