Casey120 wrote:I don't collect sealed games because I tend to play them and it would be a waste of space .
I reckon some "sealed games" already are resealed games because it's hardly rocket science to make it close to original but it probably takes some more investment to make it perfect , with those prices it's bound to happen sooner or later just like the recently discovered Neo AES fraude .
What's up with the grading recently , I see non sealed games offered on ebay for a lot more just because some self appointed expert had his eye on it , put it in a shitty box with a grade level .
I bet these "graders" are laughing there ass off all the way to the bank .
They are indeed, and yes, people are paying graders so they can inflate their prices. However I must admit, I can't be too adverse to grading in general. It happens with comic books and other rare antiquities that some 'trustworthy' body gives something a bona fide standard of condition. If anything it just indicates videogame collecting is becoming more widespread.
Paying these guys to grade sealed games is the most pointless thing in the world however, since they can't examine anything except the shrinkwrap, so it's purely a ruse taken on by sealed game idiots to further inflate their prices. They also should be refusing to grade games that aren't of a certain age, but obviously they're just happy to take the ca$h.
As for fraud, hundreds of sealed game collectors have been defrauded already. Just by the number of sealed games surfacing on ebay it's a given. The first two videos I did were for amateur reproductions of videogames, and they were sealed as professionally as one could wish for. There's nothing stopping that guy from taking any old snes game and giving it the same treatment.