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![]() I would agree that 99% of people that are willing to pay the kind of prices VGA graded games bring will never ever think of opening them. On the other hand, I remember reading about a Nintendo collector who had to sell their sealed NES games, I think it was NES, and did so locally to some rich guy. It was probably like a 1000 USD sale or something for maybe 10 games??? I don't remember the numbers so well but anyways rich guy was buying the games for his 9 - 10 year old son who he brought with him. Rich guy pays for the games and then hands 10 sealed games to son. Son proceeds to open every single game in front of collector, collector proceeds to lose his mind.... ![]()
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I to me thats just plain silly but each to there own something im never going to ever see the point in sealed collecting.
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I actually agree that I don't find sealed collecting all that appealing.
The only way I could do it without ripping every single one open would be to do as Madigan said. One to play with, one to keep sealed. Otherwise I would go crazy looking at my own collection. Games are indeed made to be played.... Although by that same argument, bombs are made to explode, missiles made to be launched.... ![]() Luckily the US just likes to look at it's nuclear arsenal and never takes it out of the box to play with....
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One time from a large reputable department store i purchased a new PSOne game back in the day..and when i brought it home and opened it..there was no disk!!!...of course the store promptly refunded my money...i think it was a fluke..as the packaging was factory sealed..and the instruction manual and papers were flawless...imagine if i kept it sealed and sent it in to VGA and they certified and graded it a high 9 or a 10 with a fancy label etc..
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VGA do grade unsealed stuff aswell but i believe that it had to have originally come that way, so obviously contents would then be inspected, but honestly when i see some stuff up on ebay and i'm like wow an 80 grade or something i just think what's the point
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i think the glory days of game collecting in order to profit are behind us..cartridge based games were more involved in manufacturering so overall there are less of them out there as compared to cd/dvd based games..which they can rapidly produce...so i guess like for every 1 cartridge they produce..10 cd/dvd games are made in the same amount of time..so if people think cd/dvd based sealed games will be just as rare potentially as sealed cartridges could be considered rare these days is sorely mistaken.
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