Heritage Auctions' sale of Nintendo games on September 12 includes classics such as Wrecking Crew, Castlevania, A Boy and His Blob and more.
Deadpool, Zelda, Beetlejuice, oh my — September is gearing up to be a great month for pop culture enthusiasts!
Thought to be lost media, the NES port of Ninja Taro was never released even after heavy advertisement in the 1990s. And no examples have ever been found and authenticated — until now!
The sealed The Legend of Zelda graded by CGC Video Games is pedigreed to the Dallas-Fort Worth Collection, which also includes a Metroid that realized $125,000 in the sale.
The gold cartridge now has the second-highest price realized for any video game certified by CGC Video Games in a public auction.
The new label designation will be applied to submissions that meet all CIB requirements and have all of their original inserts, including packaging materials, extra artwork and other necessary components.
The August Heritage sale also features 30 other games from the prestigious Dallas-Fort Worth Collection.
Bidding for the cartridge had already surpassed $150,000 two weeks before the sale is set to end.
Beat the heat with this month's coolest pop culture releases, including one of the most anticipated comic anniversary celebration issues and the first open-world Star Wars game.
CGC Video Games has graded more than half the video games in the Dallas-Fort Worth Collection — there are 317 total games eligible for the pedigree — but we want to grade them all!
The 1990 Nintendo World Championships grey cartridge is now the highest-selling CGC-certified video game on Goldin's auction platform.
Bidding for this holy grail of eSports history was already near $50,000 several days before the sale is set to end.
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