Super Mario Bros o'yini rekord darajadagi narxda sotildi

In the world of classic video games, another astonishing record has been set. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
A cartridge of the still-unopened Super Mario Bros. game, which has a history of nearly forty years, found a new owner for three million dollars in the collectibles market.
This deal turned the game into the most expensive copy in history and caused a major stir among vintage item collectors. The event has been reported by industry specialists and international publications.
This copy, sold in a special auction, was designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System console, and its condition has been rated as exceptionally high by experts. According to information, this copy exhibits the highest quality indicator, making it the best example among those originally released and still sealed in factory packaging.
Items in such perfect condition are extremely rare worldwide—so rare they can be counted on one’s fingers. Notably, the new record exceeds the previous one by a full million dollars.
The previous highest price was recorded three years ago, when another copy of this same game sold for two million dollars. Such a sharp increase in prices clearly indicates growing investment interest in the vintage gaming market.
Today, rare games are not only nostalgic relics but also becoming valuable investment assets. The value of this cartridge depends not only on its condition but also on its provenance.
It is reported that this cartridge was recently found by chance. Even more remarkably, it was discovered alongside a still-unopened, factory-sealed game accessory, also fully preserved.
Such complete finds are considered extraordinary events in the history of technology. This discovery is valuable because it fully preserves the environment of its era.
For Uzbek gamers and lovers of retro games, this news is naturally interesting. Although various versions of this console were widespread in our region at the end of the last century, the image of Mario and his adventures have become an inseparable part of childhood for several generations.
Today, original game cartridges are valued worldwide like works of art, and their prices are steadily rising. Experts emphasize that interest in classic examples of the gaming industry is growing year by year.
Legendary projects are no longer seen merely as entertainment products, but as cultural heritage objects. This three-million-dollar purchase will undoubtedly remain one of the largest financial transactions in video game history.
In the future, the value of such unique items is expected to increase even further.





