![]() ![]() ![]() Friday's record sale also contributed the largest chunk of cash on the day towards Heritage's first ever million-dollar video game auction. New Super Mario Brothers DS Community Project (2-1-23) sportymariosonicmix3. The incredible achievement was documented through a YouTube. speedruns, leaderboards, forums and more on Speedrun. If a perfect run is ever going to happen, my money’s on either Niftski or the. The duo used an emulator so that they could communicate online whilst playing, and they racked up a combined high score of 1,280,550. The previous record holder was also a rare variant which had cardboard hang tags instead of plastic ones attached to cellophane wrapping. The tool-assisted SMB record is 4:54:265, which shows human players are still a little over half a second behind. That beat the previous record of $114,000, which belonged to an unopened copy of the original Super Mario Bros. In all, a total of 20 collectors got in on the action, and the final tally was an astounding $156,000. Likely due to a combination of Mario 3's popularity, the rarity of its box art variant, and the exceptional grade, the bidding began at $62,500. For a game that launched 30 years ago, that's very impressive. This particular copy was graded by Wata with a score of 9.2, which Wata equates with an A+ grade. 3 is above Mario's head on the yellow background right here, whereas the copy Heritage Auctions had up for bid had its "Bros." over the top of Mario's white gloved hand. The only change is that the "Bros." in Super Mario Bros. Do you see the difference? It's pretty subtle. ![]()
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