A sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for $660,000 at Heritage Auctions in Dallas last Friday. This is setting a bad precedent for video game collectors like myself.
These kind of stories always make me remember the fun I had with certain toys as a kid but also how it was never thought to maybe buy a second just to keep for an occasion like this.
Lego has been delivering licensed sets to build from Star Wars, Marvel, Minecraft and many more over the years. Now they have the ultimate party in Nintendo, specifically Super Mario Bros.