The price tag is huge, but it isn't close to the most expensive video game ever sold at an auction. But the rare unopened Super Mario 2 cartridge's condition was rated as an A+ by video game grading service Wata Games, helping to bolster its value among collectors. Several other games for the classic Nintendo Entertainment System were found in the closet that belonged to Patricia Ann Martin, according to Harritt Group. 21, according to auction and real estate company Harritt Group, after being found earlier this year in the back of a walk-in closet in Floyds Knobs, Indiana, which is roughly 10 miles from Louisville. 2 cartridge in "near-mint condition" went for $88,550 in an estate sale on Oct. A classic Nintendo game found in Southern Indiana sold in late October for some serious coin.
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