![]() ![]() "By early 1987, Nintendo was producing a version that had another new variation to their original packaging (an additional 'code'). "This particular copy was produced in late 1986, and it was one of the earliest copies produced that had plastic shrink wrap, rather than sticker seal," Heritage Auctions video games director Valarie McLeckie said. That means this copy of the game can be dated to some point between late 1986 and the beginning of 1987 - a short production run indeed. Nintendo added the trademark symbol to the NES on its game boxes by the beginning of 1987. The nationwide US release for the NES came in mid-to-late 1986, and black box games distributed for that release did not have the "Game Pak NES-GP" code. ![]() ever produced, and its window of production was remarkably short, Heritage Auctions said. so valuable? It's only the fourth version of Super Mario Bros. So why is this particular copy of Super Mario Bros. Wata 9.6 A+ Sealed, NES Nintendo 1985 USA". Eurogamer news cast: why did Nintendo kill Mario? It is the finest known copy of the oldest sealed hangtab Super Mario Bros. The copy of the NES classic sold on Friday at Heritage Auctions in Dallas. The previous record was $114,000 for another sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. has sold for $660,000, smashing the world record for a video game sale. ![]()
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