Following a false narrative saying if you keep it sealed, it’ll be a collectible. It will go up in value it’s 2024 my dude this is gonna be all over everywhere. It’s not gonna stop production anytime soon. You were probably that fool that bought a sealed copy of Mario 3-D allstars
I have no problem opening seal games. They're meant to be played. Also good luck finding a buyer for a seal copy of a game there aren't that many soooo that expensive game will collect dust. So much for retirement money sitting on an expensive game that nobody wants to pay ridiculous amount of money.
I’m not too interested in this game so I won’t be picking it up (NES era is too old for me) but I definitely see it becoming rare in like 5-10 years. Collectors edition releasing toward the end of the switch’s lifespan; no way it isn’t like a $100+ game in that timeframe.
Nothing serious. Just a case of green eyes. Symptoms include whining on UA-cam, sour graping, and an incessant need to justify pirating Nintendo products. LOL
Cause something is only valued by how much someone is willing to spend I got rid of all my retro games and consoles taking up space I can emulate any game
I also got rid of my imaginary retro consoles and games. My landlord doesnt appreciate it if i got them while im behind the rent. Now Im following the closet dictators of WEF about owning nothing and being happy. And ive never been happier.
These stupid Nintendo fans thinking if they buy a sealed copy it’ll be like 600 bucks. It’s Nintendo in 2024. They’re going to mass produce this thing the Japan product is what you want to keep sealed.
Paying Taxes on selling 2nd hand stuff? Are you crazy? You don't pay taxes by selling your crap that you have at home, it's not your business nor your investment portfolio so you don't pay taxes on it.
You pay taxes for services like eBay, it falls under the seller fees and if the seller has made enough money on eBay, taxes must be declared. However, you are correct that if you sell privately, there are no taxes. Only the tax that was already paid once, on the initial purchase. But unfortunately, these aren't going to be sold privately... They're going on eBay and the sellers have to pay fees and the buyers pay tax on top of the tax that the item already had paid on its first purchase.
If you make a profit on what you sell then yes you pay taxes. You are supposed to claim it as income. That’s why the IRS made laws where selling sites automatically report earnings to the IRS and send you a 1099 on it. Now does everyone claim it? Of course not. Do I know all the ins and outs about how much you can get away with? No clue because it’s changed and been postponed. But end of the day you are supposed to claim it as income and pay taxes on it.
@@AntoKyuuketsuki If you're selling second hand stuff that you accumulated over the years on ebay or FB market, how is anyone gonna know if you're having profit or loss?? How can anyone force you to pay taxes if you have no idea if you're making money or loosing money??
@@nvc. I just told you how. If you sold for cash privately on a street corner, there's no records but you are supposed to report it. Sell privately through any third party and it's reported to the IRS by that third party as income. The argument is always you are selling at a loss or not. If you are selling a lot of stuff where you've pretty much made an online store out of your personal goods, then that's all stuff you have to take into consideration. Receipts aren't just to have something to spit your gum into. They serve a purpose for record keeping. That's why he jokes in the video that we're all upstanding citizens who of course would report our sales for tax purposes. Clearly lots of people don't. I purposefully sell through a third party to make things a lot easier for myself when it comes to tax time.
@ItsAllDougAndGames The best thing you can do for bait titles and topics like this is to not engage at all. Even leaving a comment adds to UA-cam metrics and the more people watch, like, comment, or do anything else with it will mean it's pushed to more people. So dont comment at all. Just ignore his vids in the future and downvote. If you want to do what you can to limit his reach based on this. It's obviously hyperbole, but not a totally substance-less video. Still, I think most of these issues are made up in his head. An explanation and solution to a made up problem.
I already pre-ordered the deluxe version and will not be opening it; I will also get the digital version so I can play it.
Following a false narrative saying if you keep it sealed, it’ll be a collectible. It will go up in value it’s 2024 my dude this is gonna be all over everywhere. It’s not gonna stop production anytime soon. You were probably that fool that bought a sealed copy of Mario 3-D allstars
I wonder if the cartridge shell is just one solid mold or could be unscrewed and an actual cartridge PCB installed.
I mean, you know someone is going to mod one to be a real cart, and also run Linux.
@@ItsAllDougAndGames I'd mod one into an actual NES cartridge. Lame, I know
Someone will get Doom to run on one
depends on how many are made and how many sell
Gazillion pre orders for this. Just something fun to enjoy opening after all the years of collecting.
Thanks man I needed that laugh today. Working 27 days in a row. Can’t wait to see you looking at those cards… hahahaha.
"No low balls, I know what I've got."
Your trolling is classic 😂
26 gold NWC were made. 16 have known whereabouts*
Being that nes cartridge is just a replica turned me off from buying it.
It’s not gonna skyrocket, even if you open it
This is the funniest thing I have seen on the internet today. Enjoy the KFC my man!
Believe me!!! I will waiting for this unboxing 😅!!!
Fantastic! I'll be streaming to at least one person!
Your voice is so similar to Tolarian Academy's it's scary.
I have no problem opening seal games. They're meant to be played. Also good luck finding a buyer for a seal copy of a game there aren't that many soooo that expensive game will collect dust. So much for retirement money sitting on an expensive game that nobody wants to pay ridiculous amount of money.
You’re Wilson from Home Improvement
I’m not too interested in this game so I won’t be picking it up (NES era is too old for me) but I definitely see it becoming rare in like 5-10 years. Collectors edition releasing toward the end of the switch’s lifespan; no way it isn’t like a $100+ game in that timeframe.
Already pre-ordered. Two. Woe to those who dont. LOL
I heard that those who fail to pre-order two will get dysentery.
Nothing serious. Just a case of green eyes. Symptoms include whining on UA-cam, sour graping, and an incessant need to justify pirating Nintendo products. LOL
Cause something is only valued by how much someone is willing to spend I got rid of all my retro games and consoles taking up space I can emulate any game
I also got rid of my imaginary retro consoles and games. My landlord doesnt appreciate it if i got them while im behind the rent.
Now Im following the closet dictators of WEF about owning nothing and being happy. And ive never been happier.
I'm hoping you follow up on your promise lolol 😂
These stupid Nintendo fans thinking if they buy a sealed copy it’ll be like 600 bucks. It’s Nintendo in 2024. They’re going to mass produce this thing the Japan product is what you want to keep sealed.
i'm getting a copy
im tired of rereleases. nintendo needs new ideas
lol after you wipe your geeasy mags on everything..
Blow snot all over the cart lllol ..
be sure to do that~!! it make my day an yours XDDD
Paying Taxes on selling 2nd hand stuff? Are you crazy? You don't pay taxes by selling your crap that you have at home, it's not your business nor your investment portfolio so you don't pay taxes on it.
You pay taxes for services like eBay, it falls under the seller fees and if the seller has made enough money on eBay, taxes must be declared.
However, you are correct that if you sell privately, there are no taxes. Only the tax that was already paid once, on the initial purchase.
But unfortunately, these aren't going to be sold privately... They're going on eBay and the sellers have to pay fees and the buyers pay tax on top of the tax that the item already had paid on its first purchase.
If you make a profit on what you sell then yes you pay taxes. You are supposed to claim it as income. That’s why the IRS made laws where selling sites automatically report earnings to the IRS and send you a 1099 on it.
Now does everyone claim it? Of course not. Do I know all the ins and outs about how much you can get away with? No clue because it’s changed and been postponed.
But end of the day you are supposed to claim it as income and pay taxes on it.
@@JPdelaGhetto How is anyone gonna know if you're having profit or not if you're selling old second hand stuff that you accumulated over the years?
@@AntoKyuuketsuki If you're selling second hand stuff that you accumulated over the years on ebay or FB market, how is anyone gonna know if you're having profit or loss?? How can anyone force you to pay taxes if you have no idea if you're making money or loosing money??
@@nvc. I just told you how. If you sold for cash privately on a street corner, there's no records but you are supposed to report it. Sell privately through any third party and it's reported to the IRS by that third party as income.
The argument is always you are selling at a loss or not. If you are selling a lot of stuff where you've pretty much made an online store out of your personal goods, then that's all stuff you have to take into consideration.
Receipts aren't just to have something to spit your gum into. They serve a purpose for record keeping.
That's why he jokes in the video that we're all upstanding citizens who of course would report our sales for tax purposes. Clearly lots of people don't. I purposefully sell through a third party to make things a lot easier for myself when it comes to tax time.
NOBODY. NOBODY is expecting to retire off this. And NOBODY expected retiring off NES classics. Why the hyperbole?
thanks for the reminder that I should have put words IN CAPS in the Title! It gets MORE CLICKS OMG
@ItsAllDougAndGames The best thing you can do for bait titles and topics like this is to not engage at all. Even leaving a comment adds to UA-cam metrics and the more people watch, like, comment, or do anything else with it will mean it's pushed to more people. So dont comment at all. Just ignore his vids in the future and downvote. If you want to do what you can to limit his reach based on this. It's obviously hyperbole, but not a totally substance-less video. Still, I think most of these issues are made up in his head. An explanation and solution to a made up problem.
@@viridionwaves great comment. If you have a channel i will follow it. I clicked “do not recommend this channel” and downvoted. This dude is annoying
Is anyone going to let him know?
I plan on playing it.