How to Spot Fake Sealed Classic Video Games

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  • Not all snes sealed games will have a line in the back.

  • I wish i had few thousand to spend id like to buy THIS!

  • awesome collection, check out my video if you want.

  • what an amazing collection!

  • I really admire that guy. He knows his stuff, and runs a great shop. Thanks for the tips to both of you, Jason and Racketboy. Not that I ever find sealed games in the wild, but I like knowing what to look for if only for academic reasons.

  • for a second i thought thats who racketboynick was

  • in 2001 i bought super mario bros. 3 for $5 brand new at a closeout store. also in that lot was brand new sealed dragon warrior, friday the 13th and a few others. all $5 each. i sold them off though because video games are made to be played, not stored or looked at. you do that with out of season clothing or a clock. store it or look at it. video games should be used/played/shared. i gave up on collecting for this reason. anyhow, this was a great video. thank you for sharing.

  • Ohhh the factory sealed genesis game...Eternal Champions?

  • Good video, ive bought some sealed gameboy advance games and they do have official nintendo branded seals as well as playstation 2 games and xbox original games to that have official branding on the seals, this makes it a bit easier to spot fakes aswell.

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