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Super Mario Bros. celebrates his anniversary 36 today

Today, September 13, the number 36 anniversary of the launch of Super Mario Bros. in Japan is celebrated. This is, it was in 1985 when Nintendo gave us one of the most iconic adventures that have been seen in the history of videogames. The game was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, and introduced us to a plumber in the search for a princess. While this was the game that put Mario and Luigi on the map, it was not the first title starring this duo, since in 1983 we saw Mario Bros. in the Arcades. To this day, Super Mario Bros. is considered one of the best games in NES and Famicom. Between Relamination and Ports, Super Mario Bros. has sold more than 48 million units , something that should not be a great surprise, since this title was included in basically all the NES on sale during the second half of the 80s. You can find this title on your original platform, as well as in the SNES, Game Boy Color, Wii Virtual Console, Wii U and in the NES application for the Nintendo S...

Report blames the growing prices of retro game auctions for fraud

The investigation of a journalist suggests that auctions that beat recent records are the result of companies that incurred frauds to increase the price of collective games. Retro Games and NES The titles, in particular, have been crossing a speculation bubble lately, thanks in part to Heritage Auction's high-profile sales. Among them was a copy of Super Mario Bros. that it was auctioned for $ 2 million. And it was not the only recent instance of a retro game that was sold for an apparently exorbitant price. A recent report alleges that fraud contributed to the increase in high-price sales. On August 23, journalist Karl Jobst published a 52-minute video by investigating Wata Games and Heritage Auctions. The report of it claims that companies worked together to artificially inflate the value of collectible games, including a series of accuracy tubes. Related: The first member of the Cast of Super Mario Bros. Movie reveals his role Wata Games specializes in rating the quality o...

Nintendo classic is sold for incomprehensible records

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For rare video games collectors are now ready to add hundreds of thousands of US dollars. The most valuable games come almost exclusively from Nintendo and the most expensive video game in the world is a NES classic. The crown that gives the title expensive video game in the world will be passed on again. However, only from a 3D plumber to a 2D plumber, because the throne climbs again Super Mario. After putting a rare variant of Super Mario 64 in July 2021, it is now a cartridge of the NES classic Super Mario Bros. of 1985 , which exceed the $ 1.56 million of the previous leader could. The Rally Website offers share shares for collectibles and announced via Twitter that an anonymous buyer bought the game for the record amount of $ 2 million : _Update from 12 July 2021: _ The most expensive game in the world is crowned - and overhauled by Super Mario Even the entry-level bids for the sealed version of the NES classic were 6-digit and The Legend of Zelda from 1987 scratched at ...

Super Mario Bros. - everything we know about the animated film

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A new Super Mario Bros. Film? Oh yes, there was something. What so far known about the new canvas appearance of the plumber and which new detail to a figure recently displeased a comedian, we reveal you here. When does the film appear? As early as 2018, we have reported that the new Super Mario Bros. Movie 2022 should come to cinemas and so far it looks like that nothing has changed. Animation movie from the minion team It will be an animation film. The team is responsible for this is behind the minion films. The project is also closely accompanied by Super Mario Inventor and Producer of the Original Super Mario Bros., Shigeru Miyamoto. The first known character Especially only we learned from an interesting figure that will play a role in the movie. Foreman Spike: The Comedian and Actor Sebastian Maniscalco has revealed in an interview with comedian colleague and presenter Bert Kreisers that he will play Spike in the new Super Mario Bros.-Film Spike. Kotaku reported about ...

The most expensive video game in the world comes back from Nintendo

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The value increase of video games does not seem to know any limits. Rare games are now traded for millions and straight Nintendo's works are very high in the course, as well as the new most expensive game of the world proves. The crown that gives the title "expensive video game in the world" will be passed on again. However, only from a 3D plumber to a 2D plumber, because the throne climbs again Super Mario. After putting a rare variant of Super Mario 64 in July 2021, it is now a cartridge of the NES classic Super Mario Bros. of 1985 , which exceed the $ 1.56 million of the previous leader could. The Rally Website offers share shares for collectibles and announced via Twitter that an anonymous buyer bought the game for the record amount of $ 2 million : _Update from 12 July 2021: _ The most expensive game in the world is crowned - and overhauled by Super Mario Even the entry-level bids for the sealed version of the NES classic were 6-digit and The Legend of Zeld...

Seinated Super Mario Bros. was traded with two million dollars

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Recently, retroes are auctioned on hard prices, and the same expenditure continues. Classical and ancient Neski, Nintendo Entertainment System sealed Super Mario Bros. is scared with two million dollars in rally. It was told about New York Times. Has the collection of video games be changing into a few and wealthy hobby? Commented below.

Seinated Super Mario Bros. was traded with two million dollars

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Recently, retroes are auctioned on hard prices, and the same expenditure continues. Classical and ancient Neski, Nintendo Entertainment System sealed Super Mario Bros. is scared with two million dollars in rally. It was told about New York Times. Has the collection of video games be changing into a few and wealthy hobby? Commented below.