There was another surprising news from the game collection, and the Super Mario 64, which did not even open its gelatin, sold for $1.56 million as the most expensive game in the world. With this sale, the game also set a huge and perhaps difficult record to break. With a price of $1.56 million, it became the most valuable game ever sold, making it the most expensive game in the world. When we convert this price to Turkish Lira, we see that the game has now been sold for TL 13,474,964.
Never-before-opened Super Mario 64 sold for $1.56 million
This sale was made through Heritage Auctions. What’s even weirder is that just a few days ago, another game reached the title of most valuable game. On July 9, a copy of the first The Legend of Zelda game for the NES last Friday sold for $870,000. After a very short period of time, Super Mario 64 passed this record very differently. This version of Super Mario 64 sold for $1.56 million for $690,000 more, becoming the new record holder. Previously, the first Super Mario Bros game sold with a price tag of $660,000.
This sold version of the game has received 9.8 A++ reviews from Wata. A Wata certificate is an institution that reveals the true value of valuable video games. With its score, this institution eliminates uncertainty and evaluates the state of the game on an absolute scale, giving buyers and sellers complete confidence in their transactions. When we look at the score of the game, we can say that it has already been maintained very well despite the intervening 25 years.
In short, however, however we see different sales on Playstation or other consoles from time to time, we find that older games, especially on the Nintendo side, are very valuable. So if you have an unopened Zelda or Mario game at the bottom, maybe you have the most expensive game in the world, and you’re on the verge of becoming a millionaire:)