Video game prototypes are an enigma within the video game world, as the mere idea of finding original hardware in its pre-retail form is just as enticing for collectors as it is for video game historians. In the 90's, prototypes for video games were more common, as revisions were expected over a development cycle. Recently, the prototype cartridge for Super Mario Bros 3 sold for over $31,000, showing how much of a commodity owning a piece of gaming history is among purveyors.
Samurai Shodown Prototype From Over 20 Years Ago Discovered
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