These 40 NES games cost an American dentist over $1 million

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An American dentist has spent $1.02 million (that's £788,000 for those of us on this side of the pond) on nearly 40 sealed and/or first-edition games retro video games in what's thought to be one of the most expensive video game hauls ever.

Though Eric Naierman used to collect baseball cards, he told The Washington Post (thanks, Kotaku) that "it took far too much money [...] to buy a single card and therefore switched to collecting "the titles he and friends grew up playing" with the intention of making "one of the best [collections] in the world".

Making the purchase with the help of a group called the Video Game Club, Naierman secured a number of highly rare "sticker-sealed, black-box copies" of Nintendo Entertainment System games, including Mario Bros. Arcade Classics Series, the only two known copies of Golf, the only known copy of Balloon Fight, and the only known copy of Gumshoe. All the games are factory sealed, and most are first-edition releases.

The Post didn't expand on who was selling the games nor why they'd decided to part with their incredibly rare treasures now, but it's thought the games came via three collectors who, combined, had been curating their wares for 52 years. “Some experts consider it to be one of the foremost collections in the world, both in terms of overall value and rarity," the Post added.

“These are some of the holy grails and cream of the crop in terms of having this historic value,” added Deniz Kahn, president and chief executive of vintage game evaluator, Wata Games.

Vikki Blake
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