A Super Mario Bros. 2 video game from 1988 in mint condition was sold for more than $88,000. The video game was found in the back of a walk-in closet in Indiana.

The group that handled the auction, Harritt Group, said that the item was recovered in a “near-mint” condition in a box of video games in the crowded closet. The closet was found in a dilapidated estate in Floyds Knobs, Indiana.

“At first glance, it was a comforting wave of classic Nintendo nostalgia. All the classics were there, Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, Qix, and even an NES console. So we did what any children of the 1990s would do: we fired up the console and tested the open games,” Harritt Group said in its description of the item.

The auction house said that the unopened copy of the Super Mario Bros. 2 game received a 9.8 A+ rating after it was assessed by Wata Games in Denver. This is also the second highest score in could receive, CNN reported.

Including the buyer’s premium, the item was sold at an online auction for $88,550.

In the game, Mario and his friends must free the land of Subcon from the evil Wart.

A series that was first released in 1985, Games from Super Mario have always fetched breaking prices in the past couple of years.

In July, a copy of Super Mario 64 sold for over $1.5 million. It was the most ever paid for a video game. This broke the record set at the same auction for another Nintendo game, The Legend of Zelda, which fetched $870,000.

Before these two record-breaking stints, the highest price that was paid ever is believed to be $660,000. It was paid during another auction in April for a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros.

Before that, a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 had sold for $156,000, the company said. This broke the record of a 1985 video game price set in July of $114,000.