So happy I stumbled upon your channel. I’m 41 so the nostalgia level hits the roof. Lol. That GameCube/Coke thing was a riot, I knew you were gonna end it with the Coke logo. Lol. I go to flea markets and yard sales with one thing in mind, video games. So watching these videos is so satisfying. Thanks and God bless!
Just found an old Toshiba CRT TV with a built in VHS at my local goodwill the other day for $3. And it actually works. Also have my GameCube hooked up to it. And those VHS combo TV's are crazy expensive, First thing I did was play Shrek,😂
The easiest way to tell if comics are old is by their cover price, less than 40 cents is pre 1980, $1.25 is pre 1990, and $2.95 is pre 2000. They're called Indoor Flea Markets or Antique Malls in Ohio. A great movie I enjoyed as a kid, and still holds up, is The Private Eyes with Tim Conway and Don Knotts.
Dog and Suds was a brand of root beer we used to buy back in the late 80's and early 90's. I just remember finding them in big brown glass bottles at places like Kmart, Wal-Mart, and some of the local farm stores. Not sure if they ever had a restaurant or not. If they did we never had any local to us here in Southern Illinois.
They started off as a restaurant chain here in Illinois. Some are still around. Way more of a real deal place than A&W. In the early 90s, the brand licensing was sold and they started selling the root beer in stores. So if you see it, grab some! If anybody has a Marianos store by them, they carry the root beer. And its amazing!!!
We used to buy a lot of root beer back then. And we always looked for stuff in glass bottles. It tastes better. The reason is there is vegetable oil used as a mold release on the plastic bottles. Even after a wash the bottle still has oil in it. Plastic has pores even if you can't see them. So the oil seeps out into the soda. You can see a rainbow haze on soda when it reflects light. That's the oil. And you can taste it. The glass bottles don't do this. For the same reason Coke tastes better out of a glass bottle. But all of that is neither here nor there now. I'm type 2 and had to give up most soda. I keep around a few stevia sweetened sodas now. But it's not the same. Grow up. Grow old. Get bent and broken and have to give up lots of stuff.
In New England we call those places “flea markets” if there’s someone there working each booth. If it’s just a bunch of booths and there’s one register at the front of the building where you pay for everything, I usually call that an “antique mall” 😁
That pacman plug n play was modified with a new stick and buttons, that was definitely worth more than 10 bucks, the parts they put in it are atleast 15 - 20 dollars
Dog N Suds is a sonic like restaurant. You order from your car and they bring the food out to you. I have not seen one in 10 years, thanks for triggering some memories.
Comic collector here Rick The all new moniker for Marvel was a tagline they used for books 2012-2015 time frame throughout all their heroes. That Jessica Jones comic is just a cover B variant that had an old school look. It’s pretty recent, probably 2014 time frame. Her first appearance was the Alias comic book Nov 2001!
I loved “Scary stories to tell in the dark”! It was one of the most frequently banned books do to the sheer disturbing nature of the artwork (and unfortunately, it’s still being banned in some areas) In fact, the art was SO controversial that they re-released the books with different artwork, at which point the original books went way up in value. They’ve since returned to the original art, but I still would have picked up the book for nostalgic reasons
I like how Rick actually uses the word 'resell' or 'reseller' without any negative connotation. There's a group of collectors out there that truly hate people who flip their purchases so they can fund their game collection. They will brand you 'reseller' or 'dealer' and tend to be very hostile.
Wow never been this early , every since you became famous its been hard to a get a comment. I'm so happy for how far you came and how you back into hunting and getting into cool vhs. Love your channel
@@Sn66pingAround not the rock famous, but known enough in the retro community. He probably could get a room packed if he can get another 50k subscriber possibly.
I call it a thrift or antique. A LEA MARKET is a multitude of different shops selling in booths or cubicles each shop having either a specialty or a variety of items.
I collected the Coca-Cola Pop Music CD’s when they were hidden in a Coke 12 pack in the early 90’s. I have both opened and unopened ones. I also collected the full sized music CD’s offered in later promotions as well.
There are also thrift stores which are always set up and have a mix of all kinds of items, generally items that aren’t retro or antiques, although, those can be there as well. Generally the items are donated.
@@Walkman1286 yeah that was beyond broken upon release and nothing more than a drink coaster but least the XB1 and PS4 versions were super solid entries
Ah yeah very lucky shot of you guys I sometimes do the same things and collect empty boxes of specific games with cover and manuals and loose CDs to eventually pair obe set someday There's always more than one occasion in a collector's life to make a really cheap deal if you are looking under a carpet not always being focused on CIB games Keep on going guys! Greetings from Germany
U need to find out more on rare vhs and dvds like ikno how robin williams and paul walker heath ledger feat films rised up i also collect them they are my favorite actors gone to soon
Robin Hood: men in tights, Cool Runnings and Spy Hard. Our favourite movies at our Vacation house (on VHS) :) Very happy to have them all on dvd now. Robin Hood in a duo box with Dracula: dead and loving it. Also doen hours on blockdude on that TI84
That’s an antique shop. Flea markets are outside and separate vendors set up booth in the morning and take them down int the night. I used to be so excited to go to the flea market when I was a kid my mom would give me $5-$10 and me and my cousin would go find cool collectible cars.
Its so cool that you have a variety of Goodwills and Flea Markets in your area where you can retro hunt easily. Where I live its really not catered to video game collector. Heck the closest flea market to me is 3hrs away! Keep up with the awesome content.
Retro Rick always delivering the 🔥🔥 content even on slow days. He’s always coming across great items and you gotta love the video inserts whether it’s old commercials or movies. Brings back great memories of being a kid. Get up the great work. Always looking forward to the next. Shout out to everyone hitting that thumbs up.
Antique stores never sell video games for very high. First it’s missing the instruction booklet and second it’s missing the second disc. But the thing about antique stores they do not test the games. Whenever I find a video game at an antique store it’s usually one to five dollars because they can’t promise the game works
Very cool video! I definitely enjoyed it! The coolest thing you bought, (aside from Mat getting Resident Evil Code Veronica X) was that Princess Pride deck of cards! Such a great movie!
The “Corey films” Goonies,Lost Boys,Dream a little dream,License to drive,and (Steve Vai,Ralph M)Crossroads,Bill and teds EA ,TMNT,Mighty Ducks,No retreat,no surrender,Blood sport,Kick boxer,Stand by me, What about Bob,that 80’s metal movie with Micheal Angelo Batio? I guess i could go on but i won’t! These were pretty much my favorite movies that defined me as a kid and probably still today!
If you're near an Ikea they have a great glass cabinet called a Detolf. Great for displaying collectibles and probably cheaper than any case you'll find in a flea market.
I would definitely call that a flea market, has a little bit of everything retro and new! To me, an antique store is more focused, no arts and crafts, and alot more high dollar items along with some cheaper stuff. Mainly items 1970's and back, things like old pottery, glass wear, vintage advertising signs/clocks(Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Texaco, Shell , other Car and food/drink advertising), vinyl records, old military relics, old high end furniture, ect.
OMG I love Robin Hood Men In Tights! Me and my bro watched it all the time. "I didn't say Abe Lincoln, I said Hey Blinken!" LOL Also, I have that Uncle Wiggly board game, it was actually pretty fun :)
uncle nick and the magic forest looks like some furry film. could be easily sold at a furry convention for $20 cuz some wolf furry is gonna howl at that action.
I literally went to see Santa clause in the mall back in the 90s with a JC penny catalog and had everything I wanted bookmarked and circled with a pen and I would go through it with the damn Santa clause at the mall it’s hilarious to think about now
My TI calculator had an entire game pack on it. I think there were like 10 games including Block Dude, Worm, Tetris, Minesweeper, checkers, Oregon Trail, Donkey Kong, etc.
They're antique malls because like a regular mall they have different sellers. But flea markets have different sellers too... i guess flea markets to me are just outdoor things.
I have 15 IKEA cases with a Nintendo console collection in it...a play station one , a DC figure / statues,starwars black series figures in another, vintage tamiya RC cars in another three of them, Xbox cabinet,war hammer cabinets the list is endless...my mrs hates them...not forgetting my aliens cabs😂
Dogs & Suds is a drive-in diner similar to Sonic. There's actually one in Jonesboro, AR which is about a 45 min drive from me. It's actually pretty decent.
princess brides set of card is actually a recent goodie that was sent from loot crate couple years ago :p haha i remember i received it in one of my boxes lol
Dogs N Suds is a drive in restaurant, selling some pretty good root beer, burgers, and hotdogs. There’s one or two around my area and I haven’t went there in a while
Seeing that old catalog brings back major good memories. I remember going through the Sears, JC Penney, and Montgomery Wards, when they were still going and picking out all the stuff we wanted for christmas. We had a system of #er'ing the things we wanted from most to least, probably like almost all other kids from that era, haha.
Thanks for letting me tag along Rick it was alot of fun man! Definitely want to do it again maybe next time in my neck of the woods!
What program was you looking up the price on ur phone if u don’t mind sharing..
@@rodrickstill1201 if I remember I was just using the Price Charting app
TY sir…
Ace ventura and the squel are some of the best comedies
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Paul Rudd in that Nintendo commercial is priceless!
The man never ages haha
So happy I stumbled upon your channel. I’m 41 so the nostalgia level hits the roof. Lol. That GameCube/Coke thing was a riot, I knew you were gonna end it with the Coke logo. Lol. I go to flea markets and yard sales with one thing in mind, video games. So watching these videos is so satisfying. Thanks and God bless!
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Loving your Retro Hunting vids Rick! The new season of the 10 dollar game collection challenge is super fun to watch too! Keep it up man!
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Retro hunting is such a great series. LOVE THIS CONTENT. You should make a how to collect retro games for beginners
Speaking of retro games, if there’s one retro game that I would want to add to my collection, it would be “Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island”.
@@fredtheinfredible9646 that shouldn’t be too difficult man
10 dollar game challenge is a series he does just about collecting games and never spent more than his 10 dollars
Just found an old Toshiba CRT TV with a built in VHS at my local goodwill the other day for $3. And it actually works. Also have my GameCube hooked up to it. And those VHS combo TV's are crazy expensive,
First thing I did was play Shrek,😂
The easiest way to tell if comics are old is by their cover price, less than 40 cents is pre 1980, $1.25 is pre 1990, and $2.95 is pre 2000. They're called Indoor Flea Markets or Antique Malls in Ohio. A great movie I enjoyed as a kid, and still holds up, is The Private Eyes with Tim Conway and Don Knotts.
Nice tip about the comics. Didn't know that. I recently sold a dvd copy of The Private Eyes.
I spent 8 hours today thrifting and didn’t have a single find. It’s rough out there these days.
Dog and Suds was a brand of root beer we used to buy back in the late 80's and early 90's. I just remember finding them in big brown glass bottles at places like Kmart, Wal-Mart, and some of the local farm stores. Not sure if they ever had a restaurant or not. If they did we never had any local to us here in Southern Illinois.
They started off as a restaurant chain here in Illinois. Some are still around. Way more of a real deal place than A&W. In the early 90s, the brand licensing was sold and they started selling the root beer in stores. So if you see it, grab some! If anybody has a Marianos store by them, they carry the root beer. And its amazing!!!
We used to buy a lot of root beer back then. And we always looked for stuff in glass bottles. It tastes better. The reason is there is vegetable oil used as a mold release on the plastic bottles. Even after a wash the bottle still has oil in it. Plastic has pores even if you can't see them. So the oil seeps out into the soda. You can see a rainbow haze on soda when it reflects light. That's the oil. And you can taste it. The glass bottles don't do this. For the same reason Coke tastes better out of a glass bottle. But all of that is neither here nor there now. I'm type 2 and had to give up most soda. I keep around a few stevia sweetened sodas now. But it's not the same. Grow up. Grow old. Get bent and broken and have to give up lots of stuff.
That was Paul Rudd in that Super Nintendo commercial
im impressed that place had ninjago lego in it, in uk finding lego in charity shop is rare!
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Huh that looks a wee bit familiar 👀
Give me the "Oh yeah" at 14:52 ^^ priceless !
Was that Paul Rudd in that Nintendo commercial lol
8:18 Surprised you didn't say anything about that Runaway Ralph VHS
In New England we call those places “flea markets” if there’s someone there working each booth. If it’s just a bunch of booths and there’s one register at the front of the building where you pay for everything, I usually call that an “antique mall” 😁
Same in TX and OK. Those are Antique Malls. Flea Markets are live vendors and more random stuff
That pacman plug n play was modified with a new stick and buttons, that was definitely worth more than 10 bucks, the parts they put in it are atleast 15 - 20 dollars
8:10 I just heard the retro bowl intro😂😂😂
Dog N Suds is a sonic like restaurant. You order from your car and they bring the food out to you. I have not seen one in 10 years, thanks for triggering some memories.
There are 2 dog n suds like 15 min away from where I live in Illinois
Comic collector here Rick
The all new moniker for Marvel was a tagline they used for books 2012-2015 time frame throughout all their heroes. That Jessica Jones comic is just a cover B variant that had an old school look. It’s pretty recent, probably 2014 time frame.
Her first appearance was the Alias comic book Nov 2001!
Lmao Paul Rudd in that commercial. Looks over to his buddy playing with him and says, “hey…look at us 😁”
10:10 just to correct you WWE 2k18 wasn't the broken game you were speaking about; it was actually WWE 2k20.
Was about to correct this as well, 17 and 18 were pretty good. Lesnar and then Rollins on the cover.
I loved “Scary stories to tell in the dark”!
It was one of the most frequently banned books do to the sheer disturbing nature of the artwork (and unfortunately, it’s still being banned in some areas)
In fact, the art was SO controversial that they re-released the books with different artwork, at which point the original books went way up in value. They’ve since returned to the original art, but I still would have picked up the book for nostalgic reasons
Movie was stupid as hell
I remember seeing Robin Hood : Men in Tights at the Cinema ;)
I like how Rick actually uses the word 'resell' or 'reseller' without any negative connotation. There's a group of collectors out there that truly hate people who flip their purchases so they can fund their game collection. They will brand you 'reseller' or 'dealer' and tend to be very hostile.
It would Crack the Floor....thanks for the Laugh. Be Well & Safe ALL
Wow never been this early , every since you became famous its been hard to a get a comment. I'm so happy for how far you came and how you back into hunting and getting into cool vhs. Love your channel
Famous? Lol
@@Sn66pingAround not the rock famous, but known enough in the retro community. He probably could get a room packed if he can get another 50k subscriber possibly.
@@Sn66pingAround @killafrog124 is right. It was sarcastic but Rick is very well known in the retro game community, he also blew up quick
Flea markets, Thrift stores, Antique malls, etc they all are great to look at! Nice find on that Gamecube game!
I call it a thrift or antique. A LEA MARKET is a multitude of different shops selling in booths or cubicles each shop having either a specialty or a variety of items.
I collected the Coca-Cola Pop Music CD’s when they were hidden in a Coke 12 pack in the early 90’s. I have both opened and unopened ones. I also collected the full sized music CD’s offered in later promotions as well.
Loving the Retro Hunting Videos as well as Season 2 of the $10 game collection videos. Rick the content is amazing, keep them coming
There are also thrift stores which are always set up and have a mix of all kinds of items, generally items that aren’t retro or antiques, although, those can be there as well. Generally the items are donated.
7:39 fun fact, if you put the doom movie in a original xbox you can play a demo of the doom game!
Yay so nice to see your friend score after he sold you his collection, he was soooo nice, definitely wanna see more of him on here
WWE 2K18 & 2K19 are the good ones that are worth picking up at a few bucks a piece, it was 20 that was a broken mess on release
WWE 2K18 on the Nintendo Switch is unfortunately unplayable 😔
@@Walkman1286 yeah that was beyond broken upon release and nothing more than a drink coaster but least the XB1 and PS4 versions were super solid entries
On the Snes commercial(3:20),is that a young Paul Rudd?🤣
Rick must be starting a Cary Elwes collection
Great video! Ace Ventura is so much fun! But The Mighty Ducks trilogy is my favorite childhood movies.
Ah yeah very lucky shot of you guys
I sometimes do the same things and collect empty boxes of specific games with cover and manuals and loose CDs to eventually pair obe set someday
There's always more than one occasion in a collector's life to make a really cheap deal if you are looking under a carpet not always being focused on CIB games
Keep on going guys!
Greetings from Germany
Man I love all the Collab videos coming out with Retrowolf. Great stuff and great video.
U need to find out more on rare vhs and dvds like ikno how robin williams and paul walker heath ledger feat films rised up i also collect them they are my favorite actors gone to soon
Ur content is awesome. I love how you include the video clips of the items from back in the day...its what makes the video
Robin Hood: men in tights, Cool Runnings and Spy Hard. Our favourite movies at our Vacation house (on VHS) :) Very happy to have them all on dvd now. Robin Hood in a duo box with Dracula: dead and loving it.
Also doen hours on blockdude on that TI84
I think those Princess Bride cards came in a Loot Crate. I have a set. Love that movie.
It was the Apockalypto bluray that was selling high back around 2016-17
That’s an antique shop. Flea markets are outside and separate vendors set up booth in the morning and take them down int the night. I used to be so excited to go to the flea market when I was a kid my mom would give me $5-$10 and me and my cousin would go find cool collectible cars.
Block Dude was tight - but the best one was called Phoenix - was the old school fighter pilot type game! SO FUN!
Its so cool that you have a variety of Goodwills and Flea Markets in your area where you can retro hunt easily. Where I live its really not catered to video game collector. Heck the closest flea market to me is 3hrs away! Keep up with the awesome content.
Just sold some rare GameCube, PS1 and PS2 games today for $900+. Bought a Tempest arcade and put a bunch on game store credit. Today was a good day.
Dude the American retro games market is out of control right now. That same Resident Evil game costs £40 CIB here in the UK, which is like $50!
What app did you guys use to look up pricing on the GC game?
"I'm Prairie Doggin" LMFAO best line in Rat Race
Scary stories to tell in the dark was the best
Retro Rick always delivering the 🔥🔥 content even on slow days. He’s always coming across great items and you gotta love the video inserts whether it’s old commercials or movies. Brings back great memories of being a kid.
Get up the great work. Always looking forward to the next.
Shout out to everyone hitting that thumbs up.
Dog N Suds is a drive in hot dog and root beer place here in my home town of Lafayette Indiana. Super cool to see that!
In high school, we had one kid who had all the games for the calculator. You gave yours to him and he would load you up. Sanchez was like a god to us.
11:10 dang that’s my childhood right there my favorite line of ninja turtles
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Mike and Frank’s friendship on American Pickers are no more. What a sad ending.
What was that comparason app!? Thanks!
Antique stores never sell video games for very high. First it’s missing the instruction booklet and second it’s missing the second disc. But the thing about antique stores they do not test the games. Whenever I find a video game at an antique store it’s usually one to five dollars because they can’t promise the game works
Very cool video! I definitely enjoyed it! The coolest thing you bought, (aside from Mat getting Resident Evil Code Veronica X) was that Princess Pride deck of cards! Such a great movie!
The “Corey films” Goonies,Lost Boys,Dream a little dream,License to drive,and
(Steve Vai,Ralph M)Crossroads,Bill and teds EA ,TMNT,Mighty Ducks,No retreat,no surrender,Blood sport,Kick boxer,Stand by me, What about Bob,that 80’s metal movie with Micheal Angelo Batio? I guess i could go on but i won’t!
These were pretty much my favorite movies that defined me as a kid and probably still today!
I love those Flintstones glasses and had those growing up. I keep seeing them, but waiting to buy them.
If you're near an Ikea they have a great glass cabinet called a Detolf. Great for displaying collectibles and probably cheaper than any case you'll find in a flea market.
Loved the Paul Rudd Super Nintendo Commercial, didnt realize he did that!
People so young being into NES and PS1 warmed my heart.
Scary stories, a few of them were based on true events, those books scared me as well as a kid. It was the illustrations that did it.
Fievel goes west was a great one in my childhood. It was even on the shelf there.
Love comics. i usually classify "old" as 1985 and earlier but some of the modern stuff can have great value too!
I would definitely call that a flea market, has a little bit of everything retro and new! To me, an antique store is more focused, no arts and crafts, and alot more high dollar items along with some cheaper stuff. Mainly items 1970's and back, things like old pottery, glass wear, vintage advertising signs/clocks(Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Texaco, Shell , other Car and food/drink advertising), vinyl records, old military relics, old high end furniture, ect.
Robin Hood Men in Tights, an absolute Mel Brooks masterpiece right there.
Rugrats in Paris!!!! My second all time favorite movie.
My fav childhood movies is dumb & dumber & a Bronx tale , a night at the Roxbury, men in black , toy story
what app was he using to check prices ?
Pricecharting.com
OMG I love Robin Hood Men In Tights! Me and my bro watched it all the time. "I didn't say Abe Lincoln, I said Hey Blinken!" LOL Also, I have that Uncle Wiggly board game, it was actually pretty fun :)
I still have a big screen TV like that with a wii hooked up to it, lol. I love it.
uncle nick and the magic forest looks like some furry film. could be easily sold at a furry convention for $20 cuz some wolf furry is gonna howl at that action.
i remember those scary stories books and the creepy pictures, my elementary school library had them.
I literally went to see Santa clause in the mall back in the 90s with a JC penny catalog and had everything I wanted bookmarked and circled with a pen and I would go through it with the damn Santa clause at the mall it’s hilarious to think about now
My TI calculator had an entire game pack on it. I think there were like 10 games including Block Dude, Worm, Tetris, Minesweeper, checkers, Oregon Trail, Donkey Kong, etc.
love looking at old store catalogs beautiful and takes me back to being a kid in the 80S and 90s ,
Gotta say.. the nes playing in the background was awesome. The opening to ninja gaden is such a great classic
They're antique malls because like a regular mall they have different sellers. But flea markets have different sellers too... i guess flea markets to me are just outdoor things.
Alot of the old driver CDs that came with PC motherboards / Audiocards and other hardware came with gamecube sized discs.
Rat Race...one of the greatest comedies of all time. Love it.
I have 15 IKEA cases with a Nintendo console collection in it...a play station one , a DC figure / statues,starwars black series figures in another, vintage tamiya RC cars in another three of them, Xbox cabinet,war hammer cabinets the list is endless...my mrs hates them...not forgetting my aliens cabs😂
Whats up with that Extra Nintendo Sign you had in corner? Those signs from Hastings, closing few years ago?
Dogs & Suds is a drive-in diner similar to Sonic. There's actually one in Jonesboro, AR which is about a 45 min drive from me. It's actually pretty decent.
Antique store, yes I was confused when I first watched your vids and u said flea market (it’s usually outside) but now I’m used to it haha
whats the name of the app these fellas use for price checking games
Favorite Veggie tails movie LORD OF THE BEANS.
Dogs and suds was a A&W type restaurant. Like Sonic you drive up park and eat in your car.
Rat Race was a remake if a 70's movie entitled " It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World'
10:41 I have that same pac man plug n play, it has more than just pac man on it!
Richard Simmons would cry as often as he exercised
princess brides set of card is actually a recent goodie that was sent from loot crate couple years ago :p haha i remember i received it in one of my boxes lol
Market on comic books is on the rise. Something nice to research and keep an eye out for.
Paul rudd in the super Nintendo commercial is amazing
Dogs N Suds is a drive in restaurant, selling some pretty good root beer, burgers, and hotdogs. There’s one or two around my area and I haven’t went there in a while
Seeing that old catalog brings back major good memories. I remember going through the Sears, JC Penney, and Montgomery Wards, when they were still going and picking out all the stuff we wanted for christmas. We had a system of #er'ing the things we wanted from most to least, probably like almost all other kids from that era, haha.
Prince bride playing cards were a Lootecrate item . But, definitely a very cool find for sure. Code Veronica X was still a good find