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In the ongoing debate of physical versus digital game ownership, physical media reigns supreme, offering real ownership and resale value. Recent auction records showcase the staggering prices retro games can fetch, with titles like “Super Mario Bros.” selling for $2 million and “The Legend of Zelda” hitting $870,000. Mint-condition copies of classics such as “GoldenEye 007” and “Final Fantasy” also command impressive sums, highlighting a growing collector’s market. The right game in pristine condition can turn into a goldmine for savvy sellers.
What’s the most valuable game in your collection, and would you ever sell it?