Retro gaming in general seems as though it’s become a very expensive hobby in recent years. Games that were worth pennies in the 80s, 90s, or even early 2000s can now sell for hundreds. This unfortunate reality has also given rise to retro games selling for tens of thousands of dollars on major auction sites and elsewhere. From a very specific copy of Super Mario Bros going for millions of dollars, to special competition cartridges that were never designed for […]
Retro gaming in general seems as though it’s become a very expensive hobby in recent years. Games that were worth pennies in the 80s, 90s, or even early 2000s can now sell for hundreds. This unfortunate reality has also given rise to retro games selling for tens of thousands of dollars on major auction sites and elsewhere. From a very specific copy of Super Mario Bros going for millions of dollars, to special competition cartridges that were never designed for Read More