just let Shinobi buy it.
you know you want it
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just let Shinobi buy it.
you know you want it
i say bid on it dont bid more than say 20 bucks though
i dont know where else you could find one
i know in PR they just have the one gamestop right i mean if you havent seen it there like they havent gotten any shipments then i dont know
we got ours a few months ago had a whole bunch at one point liek a good 10 - 20 of them and a couple other games
I used to reshrink a lot of games at my old job, and could recreate the line down the back. I think most people are just lazy, so they don't bother with it. The game looks real to me though, look at the corners. Those are the hardest part to get right and the shrink there looks perfect. You can also tell if it's a reshrink by the feel of the plastic, but i guess that won't help you in this case.Quote:
Originally posted by Six
I dunno how a home hackjob would produce the seam in the back (as the auction points out).
The last factory-sealed SNES game I've purchased was Metal Combat. I would also like to point out that (Super) Famicom games were never factory-sealed like their (S)NES counterparts and if you happen to stumble into a shrinkwrapped Famicom game, it was most likely done by the guy who's selling the game.
yeah that looks real to me. i remember seeing Zelda at funcoland new but those were the million seller ones.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:DS:US:3
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looks like a reseal to me. That seam which the seller claims gives the item credibility can be done on most resealing machines. I worked in a printing warehouse when I was 14 and IO worked one for 3 weeks straight and they all can make seams like that.
hmmmm...others beg to differ.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/s...ighlight=zelda
I'm not saying that SNES games don't have that crease...I'm just saying that that crease is not an SNES original seal exclusive. It's very easy to get a reseal job to look like that.
well, i guess someone is about to get royally f'ed over.