Glad you got it! I'm the one that sold it to Kapow. Was my childhood Nintendo I held onto it for a long time. I was yelling at the video about how to get the game to work lol. Glad it went to a good home!
@@Redfield2008 rent to own apparently. Actually didn't even k ow that's how they got it till recently. Always assumed it was a floor model or something as we usually got systems after the newer system came out in this case the SNES
That’s amazing how much the dude behind the counter helped out, not just with looking at stuff but pricing as well. Hats off. You guys got a great deal!
My grandpa worked for sharp from 80 to 94. He told me a few years ago before he passed away that Sears, KMart and a few circuit city stores sold them and that was it. Any sharp dealer could order them to sell in their stores but most didn't.
I bought a used NES and thought the pins needed replacing. I could only get half my games to work sometimes. After watching Rick do his magic I learned the ancient technique to getting the pins to line up; you need to pull the cartridge out just slightly so that its right up against the front wall of the slot. All my games work now, just saved me so much trouble and money. Thank you, Rick 🙏
As someone who grew up with a Sharp TV until the year 2000 (I'm dead serious, this was the MAIN TV, and it was NOT a big TV, below 20 inches, probably around 15) I can vouch for that brand. I had my absolute best gaming moments on that TV, and it had mono sound, lol. No SCART, NES was over RF, and the N64 used the right audio channel. It was legitimately awesome.
Nice! I got mine off eBay right before prices sky rocketed a couple years ago. I paid $400. You friend should join the Facebook group “Sharp NES TV Owners!” There is a guy in there that finally figured out 3d modeling the doors and he 3d prints and sells them. Also he should register the serial number with the group since they are so rare!
I passed on one of these for 350.00 bucks two years ago. No original controllers and all the plastic legs were trashed. My biggest fear was repair if something broke down and I would try to preserve it over playing games with it. Glad you were able to take it home. They are rare as dragons teeth although I met a guy in Myrtle Beach who has an arcade/video game store and I think had a total of 5. He had an incredible collection of stand ups.
The cash register guy was feeling like a celebrity towards the end the way he was hitting those keys lowering the price! Like Leslie Nielsen calling balls and strikes in naked gun
I used to thrift and and do trades for old rare sneakers and jerseys, it never occurred to me about video games and consoles, I’m glad i found this channel, i may only be 18 but i love anything and everything nostalgic!
Dude I live 5 mins from Kapow and lost it when I saw that tv wasn’t in the case anymore! The employee told me someone came in the same day as you did to offer a trade for it and they turned it down . Also, I legit found an entire pristine NeS and games at that same goodwill! If you’re ever in North Little Rock, holler!
A couple of weeks ago I paid $60 for a Sony Trinitron when I told my wife how much I paid for it she gave me that look that she does when she gets really mad.
someone was selling one of these locally on facebook for like 50 bucks and i asked about it and then the next day the listing disappeared and reappeared with a way higher price tag X(
My friend had one of these. Black controllers and all like 20 years ago use to play it all the time. Weird that now it’s a collector’s item. But it is really cool. The feet on the base acted like a place to set your controllers down when not in use. Also these were only available at hotels originally. So getting one was mostly because you knew someone when the hotel upgraded their tv’s.
I remember my Nintendo had a spot where you had to pull the game out so the cart hit slightly as you pushed it down, sounded like that's what you did with the click as it went down.
Awesome grail pickup! I bought one 2 years ago at a garage sale in the tiny town I live in. It's missing the 2 front legs and no controller(s) but for what they were asking they practically made me buy it.
I have my parents Sony woody cabinet in my basement with my Colecovision, Intellivision and NES on top. You can’t beat that nostalgic feel. Even though it doesn’t compare with the consoles of the 90’s, it’s still a part of video gaming history.
I have the controllers to one of these with my actual NES. A buddy of mine had this TV when I was a kid, and I traded him my stock controllers for these black ones. I've had them for years.
You guys are rookies papas. When all else fails you have to do that little grind that retro Rick did at the end. Its that grind that sometimes catches and the game will start. Good thinking Rick
Awesome score!! Probably one of my favorites in my collection. I only paid about $300 for mine a long time ago and helped find my buddy a complete one for a decent price.
I clicked on this video after youtube suggested it and then walked away for a few seconds. I came back and saw the cash register and was like holy crap that’s the comic book store I go to like three times a week! Shout out Tony he’s a great dude and deserves all the good comments
You should buy mario maker 2 then. I haven't played it myself but all the UA-cam videos I watched says mario maker 2 feels like a whole brand new game since they added mario 2 mario.
What an amazing find with that TV. I've never seen one before but now I can see that I have. The tiger electronics games were an awesome pick up as well. 👍
Agreed. German trash TV has lots of those shows and they...well, suck. xD This video right here though was awesome. Two dudes having a good time getting some great stuff. Could watch more of this easily. Because it was all good fun ^^
I sold one with all 4 feet and front covers, no og controller tho but I sold for 600 bucks about 5 years ago, the buyer was so happy which made me happy and thats what its all about
On my OG NES, I always had to not only blow in the game cartridge but also wiggle it back and forth after it was inserted and pushed down in order to make a better connection with the contact points. Always worked after that.
I had a friend that used to manage a gamestop back in the early 2000's. Someone brought one of these in to trade in. Gamestop couldn't take it, but instead he bought it off the dude for 100 bucks. I don't know if he still has it, but it was always one of the coolest things I'd ever seen in his collection.
Sooo awesome!!! I saw one in person for the first time just 5 days ago and I hadn’t even heard of it until just last month. The retro video game store down the street from me has TWO of them!!! But they aren’t for sale. Still really really cool to see in person.
The NES game pop push ALWAYS works! I’m sitting here yelling at the screen pop it! And boom turns on lol trust in the pop push. * not sure if there’s a real term for that but that’s what we called it*
Who hired that moron? You don't blow in cartridges, it creates moisture and causes oxidation and corrosion over time and ruins carts for long-term collectors. He should be cleaning the carts with 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol instead. Such common sense should be a requirement for working in a store like this.
I don't normally like to criticize people so harshly, but I do agree with you that cartridges shouldn't be treated thusly. I cringed every time he did that. To be fair, the customer was doing it too.
@@Goomba_Smash True, but I'm not sure the Retro Rick's buddy would have done that if he didn't already see the sales rep do it first. Anyways, he should have known better, and especially Retro Rick should have stopped him or corrected him at least
I was totally yelling at the screen how to start it too! I still have my Nes that I bought with my own money in 1986. My grandsons still play it, it still has the orginal 72 pin. I play on my top loader.
Hey Tyler...because the mask mandate has been lifted for a month in Arkansas...it is not required to in the state. Most people are not wearing them anymore here
This all just reminds me how great it was to be born in the early 80's. I got to enjoy these things as they came out. I had my fun and broke it all. I have no idea how people could buy any of this, and barely touch it all this time.
@@dawnfreak2376 well, Sweden, Florida, and most of Africa is still with us, and masks weren't manditory. I also see where I live, people wearing masks outside walking or in cars and then take them off inside cafes. Doesn't make much sense.
I picked up that Sharp NES TV about 10 years ago from a garage sale for $100 and it came with both black controllers and has all 4 feet. Still have it today. What is funny, I found that TV again at a garage sale a few years ago. But the lady was taking offers only and my buddy said he'd offer $500 at the time and she never called him back. She was even calling game stores asking what they would pay. I was at a GameStop and the phone rang and the clerk was confused about a Nintendo TV set they where asking what they would pay for. lol BTW I also own a Sharp SF1 which is the Super Famicom TV combo.
There’s an awesome documentary on this thing on UA-cam, I just watched it last month. I wanna say it was about $600 originally but didn’t sell well so Kmart took all the units and sold them for around $400. If I remember correctly.
they are heavy lol My friend bought one when it was released. He was the only person I ever knew that bought one. It was like 400 and it was cheaper to buy a Nintendo system and Tv on their own. But it was a neat idea, his mother still has it. He passed away in 1998 and she kept his collection on NES, SuperNEs, and N64.
I remember seeing one of these displayed on the endcap of the video game aisle at K-mart when I was a kid. Me and my brother lost our shit, but the old man wasn't buying "that bullshit". It was sick af.
One of the local stores had one of these Sharp TVs for $400 3 years ago and I passed on it. I am just NOT a CRT fan. Like, at all. But super cool, great to see someone add one of these to their collection.
I saw one in person in an old Kmart in Hudson WI once back in the 90s wen they were closing. I think it was only for display even though they probably could have sold it at that point in the company's lifetime.
I remember when I was younger we had stayed at a hotel that had a tv with a built in console but can't remember anything about it. Definitely some awesome stuff
I'm from Charlotte NC and these Nintendo tvs were very popular there available at rent a center in the late 89s very early 90s. They were all thru the hoods
I have one I found on the side of the road a little while ago. It has a cut power cable. I'm wondering if splicing it would do anything. I really don't intend to keep it, though.
@@retrorick thanks you too hopefully someday you'll come across another one of those TVs for your collection I like that it comes with a matching controller for it my CRT is on wheels which is pretty easy to move it's a RCA ColorTrak Plus
It breaks my heart when people blow on the cartridges, don't blow on those. Use compressed air or cotton stick and isopropyl alcohol. Otherwise nice video and a sub!
I somehow find it equally interesting that there's a comic book store that also sells vintage toys, vintage home video, and retro videogames. Wow. (5:39) "it's pretty Sharp" 😳 (For context, I have more of an interest in comics than videogames, but then UA-cam recommended this video to me and I couldn't help but to watch it) (11:27) If I were to go there, that spinner rack would be one of the first things I'd walk up to, since my reading interests are more towards all ages and children's stuff, though in reality, i tend to go for more obscure stuff and indie comics.
Come on man, you KNOW they weren't locked in at that $1k at that point. Awesome find. Didn't even know about these prior. Rick, I also sent you a DM on insta regarding a podcast I started! Thanks for the video man.
I love that guy in the store.. it's so nice to see someone who actually loves their job..he's in his element !
He was so nice when I use to go there
He was such a sweet and kind guy. Thoroughly enjoyed chatting with him!
Going to a game shop and seeing the employees be as knowledgeable and as obsessed with games as I am is an awesome thing.
Agreed , he was so enthusiastic it was refreshing
Im Tryn fall in love with you. You look beautiful
Glad you got it! I'm the one that sold it to Kapow. Was my childhood Nintendo I held onto it for a long time. I was yelling at the video about how to get the game to work lol. Glad it went to a good home!
Crazy coincidence that you watched the video of an item that is super rare to find that you traded in
@@ThePeacePlant the owner of the shop told me about it lol otherwise I wouldn't have known
How was your family able to afford it back then lol. Wouldn’t it be like a ton of money back then?
@@Redfield2008 rent to own apparently. Actually didn't even k ow that's how they got it till recently. Always assumed it was a floor model or something as we usually got systems after the newer system came out in this case the SNES
@@beardedkappa1742 Ok ok, that makes more sense now thanks. :)
Everyone needs to call that store and tell his boss that that employee needs a raise ASAP!
Haha he was awesome!
I agree. I love game stores where the workers have basic social skills. 😂
I agree!!
You're going to get that man fired for giving such big discounts.
You guys are noobs, you don’t blow into the game you heat up the pins in the cartridge that’s why it worked when retro did it..uhhhh
That’s amazing how much the dude behind the counter helped out, not just with looking at stuff but pricing as well. Hats off. You guys got a great deal!
The Sharp/NES TV was sold exclusively at K-Mart and to find the original controllers that came with the TV even made the deal sweeter.
I’d like to just have a controller from it.
nice, i didnt know that...thanks for the info!
My grandpa worked for sharp from 80 to 94. He told me a few years ago before he passed away that Sears, KMart and a few circuit city stores sold them and that was it. Any sharp dealer could order them to sell in their stores but most didn't.
i thought it was through a Sears catalogue?
My grandma had this TV/NES combo and it was basically my weekend system from 88/93 as I spent weekends and summers at her place.
The names Rick, Retro Rick. *Proceeds to get the game running in 5 seconds*
got that touch mayn!
My local gamestore has one but with a broken leg.
I know that move. Push it in, down and pull it out. Sounds sexy 🔥😘
😂
@@OrganicBASSd c1843
I'll trade you my shrek tv
I bet if you traded in all your videos and your purposely disgusting faces in them he would trade you for it
ill trade you 2 reese's pieces
I’ll trade you Cheesies
@rickyberwick I’ll trade you a king size Reece’s Cup!
@@ThePeacePlant
LoL, what?
I will say when I was a kid, Mario 2 was the one that interested me the most because it was so different and the music was great!
I bought a used NES and thought the pins needed replacing. I could only get half my games to work sometimes. After watching Rick do his magic I learned the ancient technique to getting the pins to line up; you need to pull the cartridge out just slightly so that its right up against the front wall of the slot. All my games work now, just saved me so much trouble and money. Thank you, Rick 🙏
My best friend has one sitting in his old room at his parents and he honestly probably doesn't realize what it's worth
oh dang...id love to buy it from him hahaha
What are you waiting for go get it!!!
It's only worth what the buyer is willing to pay...
I'll give him 20 bucks
@@Batman-bl5qy that's generous for an untested piece of hardware. I'll take $55 up front to cover the disposal fee.
That store is nuts. I've never seen so much nostalgia in one place.
That is truly one dope store. My jaw dropped at what they had in stock. Great score!
As someone who grew up with a Sharp TV until the year 2000 (I'm dead serious, this was the MAIN TV, and it was NOT a big TV, below 20 inches, probably around 15) I can vouch for that brand. I had my absolute best gaming moments on that TV, and it had mono sound, lol. No SCART, NES was over RF, and the N64 used the right audio channel. It was legitimately awesome.
Nice! I got mine off eBay right before prices sky rocketed a couple years ago. I paid $400. You friend should join the Facebook group “Sharp NES TV Owners!” There is a guy in there that finally figured out 3d modeling the doors and he 3d prints and sells them. Also he should register the serial number with the group since they are so rare!
oh dang, what a deal!!! Id love to get one one day
I'm looking for that group but I cannot locate it...
I passed on one of these for 350.00 bucks two years ago. No original controllers and all the plastic legs were trashed. My biggest fear was repair if something broke down and I would try to preserve it over playing games with it. Glad you were able to take it home. They are rare as dragons teeth although I met a guy in Myrtle Beach who has an arcade/video game store and I think had a total of 5. He had an incredible collection of stand ups.
Imagine owning that back in the day. So sick.
The cash register guy was feeling like a celebrity towards the end the way he was hitting those keys lowering the price! Like Leslie Nielsen calling balls and strikes in naked gun
I used to thrift and and do trades for old rare sneakers and jerseys, it never occurred to me about video games and consoles, I’m glad i found this channel, i may only be 18 but i love anything and everything nostalgic!
Dude I live 5 mins from Kapow and lost it when I saw that tv wasn’t in the case anymore! The employee told me someone came in the same day as you did to offer a trade for it and they turned it down . Also, I legit found an entire pristine NeS and games at that same goodwill! If you’re ever in North Little Rock, holler!
This is in Arkansas? You guys are in the hood right?
@@DAVIDTORRESANI 🤣🤣🤣
I remember this. My neighbor had one when i was a child. Man such nostalgia, thank you so much.
Amazing! Love your channel!
Your friend not wearing a mask... that’s is really disappointing
Don’t understand why people can’t be considerate for a few moments and show the same courtesy and respect. I’m with you
I’ve always enjoyed the thrill of the hunt for these old video games!! It’s definitely all part of it!
His wife “I thought the contractors for fixing the floor would be here by now” Rick “ well, we don’t have a new floor but we have this TV now!”
A couple of weeks ago I paid $60 for a Sony Trinitron when I told my wife how much I paid for it she gave me that look that she does when she gets really mad.
Bahahhaha
@@west-texas9806 aw, lol my partner said you paid for it? Lmao
hahaha sounds like me....
@@west-texas9806 hahaha ive been there
someone was selling one of these locally on facebook for like 50 bucks and i asked about it and then the next day the listing disappeared and reappeared with a way higher price tag X(
I saw the SNES version the other day!
My friend had one of these. Black controllers and all like 20 years ago use to play it all the time. Weird that now it’s a collector’s item. But it is really cool. The feet on the base acted like a place to set your controllers down when not in use. Also these were only available at hotels originally. So getting one was mostly because you knew someone when the hotel upgraded their tv’s.
I remember my Nintendo had a spot where you had to pull the game out so the cart hit slightly as you pushed it down, sounded like that's what you did with the click as it went down.
you are exactly right!
Awesome grail pickup! I bought one 2 years ago at a garage sale in the tiny town I live in. It's missing the 2 front legs and no controller(s) but for what they were asking they practically made me buy it.
How much you pay?
Thank you retro Rick for a amazing episode!
of course...glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome episode & store 👏🏻
I have my parents Sony woody cabinet in my basement with my Colecovision, Intellivision and NES on top. You can’t beat that nostalgic feel. Even though it doesn’t compare with the consoles of the 90’s, it’s still a part of video gaming history.
Sad that Sony doesn't care about thier history
😮 crt tv and nes on weekends
90s chill baby, i am born in 84 😊
I have the controllers to one of these with my actual NES. A buddy of mine had this TV when I was a kid, and I traded him my stock controllers for these black ones. I've had them for years.
Is it seriously that rare? My dad had one growing up in his bedroom that I used to play as a kid. I never thought anything of it.
It may be rare but for me not a $1000.00 rare. LOL
You guys are rookies papas.
When all else fails you have to do that little grind that retro Rick did at the end.
Its that grind that sometimes catches and the game will start.
Good thinking Rick
Awesome score!! Probably one of my favorites in my collection. I only paid about $300 for mine a long time ago and helped find my buddy a complete one for a decent price.
thats so cool! Ill snag one one day!
I clicked on this video after youtube suggested it and then walked away for a few seconds. I came back and saw the cash register and was like holy crap that’s the comic book store I go to like three times a week! Shout out Tony he’s a great dude and deserves all the good comments
Such a rad store Tyler!! I’ll be back again soon
@@retrorick love that place. the owner and the employees are all so cool it’s more like just going to hang out with friends
I’ve ALWAYS been a Mario 2 fan. It’s been my favorite since I was a kid and it’s still my favorite today.
You should buy mario maker 2 then. I haven't played it myself but all the UA-cam videos I watched says mario maker 2 feels like a whole brand new game since they added mario 2 mario.
What an amazing find with that TV. I've never seen one before but now I can see that I have. The tiger electronics games were an awesome pick up as well. 👍
This has the vibe of 2 dudes going to buy a rare vintage car lol
Agreed. German trash TV has lots of those shows and they...well, suck. xD
This video right here though was awesome. Two dudes having a good time getting some great stuff. Could watch more of this easily. Because it was all good fun ^^
The Fonz of retro gaming. What a find guys great video.
I sold one with all 4 feet and front covers, no og controller tho but I sold for 600 bucks about 5 years ago, the buyer was so happy which made me happy and thats what its all about
On my OG NES, I always had to not only blow in the game cartridge but also wiggle it back and forth after it was inserted and pushed down in order to make a better connection with the contact points. Always worked after that.
I had a friend that used to manage a gamestop back in the early 2000's. Someone brought one of these in to trade in. Gamestop couldn't take it, but instead he bought it off the dude for 100 bucks. I don't know if he still has it, but it was always one of the coolest things I'd ever seen in his collection.
Sooo awesome!!! I saw one in person for the first time just 5 days ago and I hadn’t even heard of it until just last month. The retro video game store down the street from me has TWO of them!!! But they aren’t for sale. Still really really cool to see in person.
You brought back all my childhood memories all in 1 video thanku!
The NES game pop push ALWAYS works! I’m sitting here yelling at the screen pop it! And boom turns on lol trust in the pop push. * not sure if there’s a real term for that but that’s what we called it*
Who hired that moron? You don't blow in cartridges, it creates moisture and causes oxidation and corrosion over time and ruins carts for long-term collectors. He should be cleaning the carts with 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol instead. Such common sense should be a requirement for working in a store like this.
I don't normally like to criticize people so harshly, but I do agree with you that cartridges shouldn't be treated thusly. I cringed every time he did that. To be fair, the customer was doing it too.
@@Goomba_Smash True, but I'm not sure the Retro Rick's buddy would have done that if he didn't already see the sales rep do it first. Anyways, he should have known better, and especially Retro Rick should have stopped him or corrected him at least
At 10:01 I said to myself this dude knows exactly what he's doing. Did that a million times growing up in the early Nintendo era.
I was totally yelling at the screen how to start it too! I still have my Nes that I bought with my own money in 1986. My grandsons still play it, it still has the orginal 72 pin. I play on my top loader.
Why is your friend not wearing his mask correctly!! That was driving me nuts through this episode.
Hey Tyler...because the mask mandate has been lifted for a month in Arkansas...it is not required to in the state. Most people are not wearing them anymore here
@@retrorick still not safe, man. Protect the elderly and the workers by wearing a mask.
@@logustrate The elderly can stay home if they don't feel safe. Free country man, get over yourself.
@@ke0016 Hard for elderly to stay home bro when they need groceries and need to go to doctors, get fresh air out, etc.
@@ke0016 free country man... Screw off with that selfishness.
I picked up an N64 VHS tape in the free box at a local thrift store recently.
oh nice! I never see them
This all just reminds me how great it was to be born in the early 80's. I got to enjoy these things as they came out. I had my fun and broke it all. I have no idea how people could buy any of this, and barely touch it all this time.
I’d recommend asking your guests to wear masks in future vidoes
Yea i found that odd.
I'd recommend they wear Chernobyl suits
@@seamusoblainn or just a mask . But I know some people can't seem to see the difference in their tiny heads.
@@dawnfreak2376 well, Sweden, Florida, and most of Africa is still with us, and masks weren't manditory. I also see where I live, people wearing masks outside walking or in cars and then take them off inside cafes. Doesn't make much sense.
I picked up that Sharp NES TV about 10 years ago from a garage sale for $100 and it came with both black controllers and has all 4 feet.
Still have it today. What is funny, I found that TV again at a garage sale a few years ago. But the lady was taking offers only and my buddy said he'd offer $500 at the time and she never called him back. She was even calling game stores asking what they would pay. I was at a GameStop and the phone rang and the clerk was confused about a Nintendo TV set they where asking what they would pay for. lol
BTW I also own a Sharp SF1 which is the Super Famicom TV combo.
man the atmosphere a crt gives off makes it so tempting to buy one yourself. that sound, that glow. i guess just getting the old consoles isnt enough.
Great find! The rush I had purchasing one was top 2 for me too!
There’s an awesome documentary on this thing on UA-cam, I just watched it last month. I wanna say it was about $600 originally but didn’t sell well so Kmart took all the units and sold them for around $400. If I remember correctly.
I knew a guy that had one of these back in the early 90's. It was the only one I ever saw. I never would have thought these were worth so much.
Boy had a hard time spending that $1000 lol.
they are heavy lol My friend bought one when it was released. He was the only person I ever knew that bought one. It was like 400 and it was cheaper to buy a Nintendo system and Tv on their own. But it was a neat idea, his mother still has it. He passed away in 1998 and she kept his collection on NES, SuperNEs, and N64.
After two minutes I would have been like dude give me that f****** cartridge... 🤯
3-D Print a new front door, awesome find!
I remember seeing one of these displayed on the endcap of the video game aisle at K-mart when I was a kid. Me and my brother lost our shit, but the old man wasn't buying "that bullshit". It was sick af.
One of the local stores had one of these Sharp TVs for $400 3 years ago and I passed on it. I am just NOT a CRT fan. Like, at all. But super cool, great to see someone add one of these to their collection.
I don’t know what it is about the store worker but I love him sm 😂
When my dad was alive he'd like to have that tv, he played Mario all day and all night and he was very good at it.
I am super impressed that it has all 4 of the feet attached still.
Retro you were “the man” man when you stepped in and got the game to blast off👏👏👏👏👏boom💥💥💥💥💥✌️Sweet
hahaha...the magic touch! Thanks for watching Stephanie!
Yahhhhhhh 🪄 magic✌️☺️
i know what he did the old click it in trick works every time
Probably one of my favorite finds on your channel yet!
Loved this episode! You've got a great dynamic with Josh! 😀
Thanks!
So fun!! Thanks for taking us with!!
9:40
I remember those TVs with built-in VCR and it is a Sony. Because my dad owned one and it worked until 2018. Crazy right!
I missed a chance at buying one at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo a few years back for 3-400 bucks. I'm really kicking myself right now...
I saw one in person in an old Kmart in Hudson WI once back in the 90s wen they were closing. I think it was only for display even though they probably could have sold it at that point in the company's lifetime.
I remember when I was younger we had stayed at a hotel that had a tv with a built in console but can't remember anything about it. Definitely some awesome stuff
I'm from Charlotte NC and these Nintendo tvs were very popular there available at rent a center in the late 89s very early 90s. They were all thru the hoods
I have one I found on the side of the road a little while ago. It has a cut power cable. I'm wondering if splicing it would do anything. I really don't intend to keep it, though.
Sell it for parts
When he hit his shin on that trailer hitch...I felt it through my whole body.
It hurt so bad.
Nice Holy Grail Score nothing more nostalgic than blowing into a Mario Cartridge that's funny you got it working right away
haha very true Rickey! Hope you have had a good week!
@@retrorick thanks you too hopefully someday you'll come across another one of those TVs for your collection I like that it comes with a matching controller for it my CRT is on wheels which is pretty easy to move it's a RCA ColorTrak Plus
Dude, what a store. The stores around my area have their games absurdly priced and end up buying from marketplace.
i hate when they do that! I was surprised at how reasonable the prices were
It breaks my heart when people blow on the cartridges, don't blow on those. Use compressed air or cotton stick and isopropyl alcohol. Otherwise nice video and a sub!
Sick masks!
They didn't have masks what do you mean
19:55 ABSOLUTELY! It’s the best.
I have one of these! The feet are mostly snapped off and it needs the dust cover. I wonder if 3d printing can fix that.
I somehow find it equally interesting that there's a comic book store that also sells vintage toys, vintage home video, and retro videogames. Wow.
(5:39) "it's pretty Sharp" 😳
(For context, I have more of an interest in comics than videogames, but then UA-cam recommended this video to me and I couldn't help but to watch it)
(11:27) If I were to go there, that spinner rack would be one of the first things I'd walk up to, since my reading interests are more towards all ages and children's stuff, though in reality, i tend to go for more obscure stuff and indie comics.
Come on man, you KNOW they weren't locked in at that $1k at that point. Awesome find. Didn't even know about these prior. Rick, I also sent you a DM on insta regarding a podcast I started! Thanks for the video man.
I always feel right at home in these types of retro stores 🔥🔥
The worker at that store is the biggest geek....i love it!
When I saw the sign I couldn’t believe it.. I use to go in this store when i lived in Arkansas. Got all my Rick and Morty comics from there
This place is like a nerds web dream made manifest! Would love to visit, looks like a cool place, but the Atlantic kind of gets in the way!
Wow, such a great pickup! Honestly I would pay to just look at that TV
This thing is nuts! I never heard of anything like this before! I would LOVE to have this in my basement! Definitely a great buy in my opinion guys.
Just subscribe was born in 87 so totally get it ! Love the retro stuff from 80’s 90’s
I’m an 87 baby too...welcome!
I think my algorithm brought our whole generation to here. I'm noticing a lot of us are the same age.
The slams at the edge of the game always works the game
I would spend $850 on that tv all day and any day ending in Y thats a good deal.
It’s crazy to think these TVs are a big deal. My cousin had one as a kid and I never thought it was something special.
Tell josh to wear a mask in public.
Dudes pulling it off in goodwill 😩
I didn't know those existed. Fun! I love when people really appreciate things.
They are so cool...i need one now!
@@retrorick I just found you’re channel. Love it! Subbed :)
That's how I usually get my NES to work; place the cartridge as close to me as possible so it barely goes down, then turn it on.