I also have a sealed combat boxed, glue sealed but it's bashed and has writing on on the top corners, "Free" written on one side and "2600" on the other side. Still happy to have it
WATA is a joke , I had a friend who sent in a game and he didn't like the grade so he sent it back again, well imagine that it got a different grade, but lucky for him it went higher . From a 7.5 to 8.5 .
Street Racer is an underrated gem. Not one people talk about much but its very fun! Hit that Game Select switch for sure to see all the fun and imaginative levels beyond the basic car racing level. The ones where you have to match shapes and connect or avoid certain ones is my favorite. Good solo or multiplayer game. None of my Atari games are sealed because I played them and still do. I kept all my boxes and manuals though. Glad I did.
I got Frankensteins Monster just the cart yesterday, its really fun although frustrating. Im glad the money I do spend on games is spent on games I can play and have fun with. I'm glad you have a hobby you enjoy and I hope your investments work out.
Great video. I've just started to collect sealed Atari 2600. I have picked up an orange factory sealed street racer which has the plastic sealing still on. Have you came across one with the plastic wrapping before? Is it worth sending to WADA? It's dated 1978 on the box.
A lot of collectors don't get how difficult it is to find sealed Atari games in mint condition - but they are catching on. While there are about 50 titles that exist in sealed case packs sitting in warehouses, there were over 500 games for that system, so hundreds of those titles are super-tough to get in sealed condition. We always recommend sending vintage games in for grading as soon as possible. It is very easy to damage those early paper boxes, so the sooner it's in a holder, the better. While Street Racer is not super-rare, if it's high-grade it's still worth grading - in our opinion.
I have a large Atari collection... 100s of games and dozens of early release boxed games, and then a bunch of sealed late release games that aren't worth much. I never saw the appeal of sealed games. I like having the box and the instructions and all... but I guess "rarity" just doesn't matter to me as much as having the games I really enjoyed as a kid.
There was a series of Pac-Man coins recently released, I'm not sure if those are the ones to which you're referring, but those were the most recent legal-tender coins struck.
My time is more rare than these games.. you repeated yourself so heavily. Interesting content, but I'm brow-beaten so you can reach your 10 minute mark.
I also have a sealed combat boxed, glue sealed but it's bashed and has writing on on the top corners, "Free" written on one side and "2600" on the other side. Still happy to have it
Increíble rareza! Felicidades, y cuídalo mucho... Saludos!
WATA is a joke , I had a friend who sent in a game and he didn't like the grade so he sent it back again, well imagine that it got a different grade, but lucky for him it went higher . From a 7.5 to 8.5 .
I started to watch until i saw WATA...then i was like...that's enough...
Great and interesting video! Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Nice video. Thanks very informative.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
Street Racer is an underrated gem. Not one people talk about much but its very fun! Hit that Game Select switch for sure to see all the fun and imaginative levels beyond the basic car racing level. The ones where you have to match shapes and connect or avoid certain ones is my favorite. Good solo or multiplayer game.
None of my Atari games are sealed because I played them and still do. I kept all my boxes and manuals though. Glad I did.
Have "Spaces Assault" unopened, warranty and everything!! 1981 show room condition
I got Frankensteins Monster just the cart yesterday, its really fun although frustrating. Im glad the money I do spend on games is spent on games I can play and have fun with. I'm glad you have a hobby you enjoy and I hope your investments work out.
Great video. I've just started to collect sealed Atari 2600. I have picked up an orange factory sealed street racer which has the plastic sealing still on. Have you came across one with the plastic wrapping before? Is it worth sending to WADA? It's dated 1978 on the box.
A lot of collectors don't get how difficult it is to find sealed Atari games in mint condition - but they are catching on. While there are about 50 titles that exist in sealed case packs sitting in warehouses, there were over 500 games for that system, so hundreds of those titles are super-tough to get in sealed condition. We always recommend sending vintage games in for grading as soon as possible. It is very easy to damage those early paper boxes, so the sooner it's in a holder, the better. While Street Racer is not super-rare, if it's high-grade it's still worth grading - in our opinion.
I have a large Atari collection... 100s of games and dozens of early release boxed games, and then a bunch of sealed late release games that aren't worth much. I never saw the appeal of sealed games. I like having the box and the instructions and all... but I guess "rarity" just doesn't matter to me as much as having the games I really enjoyed as a kid.
Well I have the first two… Time for grading🤘🏼🤘🏼
I made a stool crafted from sealed combat games I put my feet on when i poop.
"in sealed condition"
Click bait
I read all the time that Atari has a coin. Who can tell me more about it?
There was a series of Pac-Man coins recently released, I'm not sure if those are the ones to which you're referring, but those were the most recent legal-tender coins struck.
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Jesus can you say one word without moving your hands
Wata
My time is more rare than these games.. you repeated yourself so heavily. Interesting content, but I'm brow-beaten so you can reach your 10 minute mark.
Wata, wata joke 🤣