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Opening a brand new Panzer Dragoon Saga (Sega Saturn)

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Me opening a brand new Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn. Why opening it? Because I was 75% sure this was a resealed game. I wanted to be sure the 4 CDs were in fact inside. Upon opening it, I realize the game is really like new inside! So I don't know if I opened a real factory sealed Panzer Dragoon Saga, or a pretty good reseal...

Things that leaded me to think it was a reseal:
1 - Some dirt was under the wrapper.
2 - There was no vertical seam at the back.
3 - No hang tab.

But at least, everything was perfect inside.

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  • was it brand new?

  • Inside it really looked brand new to me... All insert, and the discs were flawless...

  • have you played and beat the game?

  • Yes! :)

  • I bought it on eBay for 325$ US... After an agreement, he gave me a 150$ partial refund... So in total, the game cost me 172$ + shipping. So I decided to open it to see if everything was inside.

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  • I'm meeting up with a guy off Craigslist tomorrow for a sealed copy of this, really hoping to see a vertical seam and hangtag! Thanks for the video!

  • wow, i didnt know they had multi disc games for the sega saturn.

  • I still want my shining force 3 that i never received. Damn you ebay.

  • I bought this game 7 or so years ago for 100 bucks played it... over rated ff7 still the best sold it 325.. Winning.

  • @BrYaN5555 wow you idiot

    

  • Your a lucky Bastard Son! 

  • EPIC

  • Yeah dude, don't sweat it, that was definitely NOT a factory sealed game. To me it looks like a "vintage reseal". Which is a little different then a fraudulent reseal. Back in the 90's it was common practice to reseal games when they were returned or sold to the store. But a vintage reseal is still not worth what a FACTORY seal is worth. Factory seals have seams on the top and bottom and a fold-over on the back, and sometimes a hang tag. a vintage reseal is worth as much as an open copy.

  • @rluckjess Theres a saying "look before you leap".

  • fake!!!!!!! i brought one exactly the same im in the uk and brought one on ebay from the us about a year ago mine is still sealed but you can see a slight crease in the manual and spin card im to scared to open it cause i know iv been ripped off the real us version has the hanger on the back

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