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Chum and Rick take a look at a very rare and expensive Super Mario Bros Nintendo cartridge in this clip from Season 17, «Pawn vs Ferrari». #PawnStars #RickHarrison
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20 comentarios en «Pawn Stars: SUPER RARE Super Mario is SUPER EXPENSIVE (Season 17) | History»
  1. To the people saying it's a con and dropping "evidence" without mentioning how you know this. You're stealing information from Karl Jobst's video and acting like you looked into things yourself and found this evidence. Name your source, bum, AKA Karl Jobst. Stop trying to get YouTube likes.

  2. thats crazy this ended up selling for 2 million dollars later on. I just bought this exact reproduction box, exact reproduction game with exact dust sleeve included and an acrylic case identical to this to put it in, all brand new. It will look 99.99% just like this and the game will play exactly like the original. Everything brand new, mint condition. All for grand total of….. $43 lol

  3. "The game that started it all". yeah right. Pong started it, but Space Invaders really started it all, and Pacman brought video games to all more appeal to both men & women and people of all ages.

    A million dollars for an NES cartridge. What a joke!

    Video games were already hugely popular before the NES or Super Mario Bros. The only thing this did was bring back the console format as home computers were taking over the market, and it re-popularized video games to little kids of a newer generation as the NES targeted the little kid market. Teens and adults were far better off with a home computer, like the Amiga that was around at the same time as the NES launch.

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