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Look at my dude Chum. I remember he wasn't allowed to buy a candy bar without rick or the old man's permission and now he was about to spend 60k for a video game. My man came up.
I find it interesting that the folks trying to do a deal for a game worth tens of thousands of dollars aren't sure about the name of the first boxer in the game. That sort of sums up the whole graded collecting scene right there.
Fun fact, one of the buyers that pumped up the price of these games was the owner of heritage auctions. Heritage owner was the owner of the grading company that caused the coin bubble of the 1980s. Heritage and Wada are both connected before Wada was created. It’s a scam to push up prices and make their games they purchased before Wada launched for 1000 times profits.
It’s a reality TV show...lol. This guy got paid to bring his cool item in for filming knowing it wasn’t being sold. It’s all for show at this point. Some of the earlier episodes were more intriguing and realistic, but the $$ comes and 99% sell out
@@JB-vt5sz just enjoy the show why does everything have to be realistic, i mean your hating on it but i gaurenteed you, your a huge fan of this show and you binge watch tf out of it. Either that or you came on a pawn stars episode just to bring down one of the cast lol gtfo
Market for most retro things are inflated af right now. It goes up and down so if I was that guy I would of took the 60k cuz a year from now that game could easily bottom out at 20k or less out of nowhere.
I love watching these videos when I’m eating or just laying down chilling! Love the pawn stars 😃 Something about the show just makes me wanna keep watching them
$60k would have been accepted...Rick would have offered 10$ a three legged cow and some magical jumping beans just for taking all the risk and getting it framed 🥴
"Glassy Joe was his name I think?" "I think so" Wow you own a rare Nintendo piece and you don't even know one of the games iconic opponents? His name is even in the back cover! So much for knowing so much about your "special Nintendo game". *This is an insult to the Punch-Out!! community*
Pokemon fans: First time? No really, pokemon collecting is getting more and more expesive each year, yea one of the reason is Pokemon is popular today as it was 20 years ago but another is people who have no idea about Pokemon are trying to buy cheap and sell high, and because of the resellers the prices are insane sometimes.
Just to note, the expert who they call in is the same guy who put the 9.4 A+ grade on the cart. That company is known to put huge evaluations and grades on their own stuff and then try to sell it.
@@adamk5305 It was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste. "Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
@@roderickmilburn8755 absolutely but you don't go to a pawn shop to get Max retail value. Besides if you put this up at an auction there's fees involved and risk. Something the pawn shop would be taking on by purchasing that game. It's kind of annoying that people go there for the free appraisal but I guess it's part of the game 😂
Haha me too! I used to tell them that my magic cards and games should be kept sealed and graded. But it felt so strange to them. Can't blame em. Just like how NFTs feel to me right now. So strange that ppl would pay millions for a digital meme. All part and parcel of life and growing up
That's how a pawn shop usually works. You're going to get like half value, if you're lucky. I know some local pawn shops that just assume everyone is a desperate, strung out, drug-addicted fool and will offer you like $15-25 for something they look up online and see selling consistently for $500, lol. Compared to that, Pawn Stars actually gives people decent money for pawn shop standards. You go there for quick, hard cash -- not when you want to wait it out, go through the effort/time and get full value from it.
@@TheXarus the man has already authenticated it when he issued the WATA certificate that is on the box. He already knows it’s genuine and knows it’s value. The producers could have done a bit better to make that discrete.
@@TheXarus This was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste. "Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
Wow Chum sure is comfortable in front of the camera now . He speaks and thinks much more clear now that he is behaving . Good job Chum , very good job .
im guessing this was in the last 12 months. nobody was in the store besides them and they were standing further apart than usual, and the gloves of course. but that doesnt explain why the seller didnt wear any so who knows.
@@royfokerpoker1802 Look at 0:20. They didn't have that shield/divider thing up before Covid. A bunch of stores put that up to stop people coughing/sneezing or spreading germs as much after Covid. And this is Season 18, which started in November 2020. This was likely after Covid first hit, even if filmed months beforehand. The biggest piece of evidence is definitely that germ shield/divider which they never had up before. Maybe you didn't notice it because it's so clear it barely shows up on camera unless you see the frame of it in a wide shot. You can also notice when they pass the game back and forth they have to pass it through the opening below the shield.
I remember playing the original “Punch Out”, with Glass Joe and everything, at the local bowling alley/arcade starting around ‘84, way before Tyson had anything to do with it. Awesome game.
Again, I don't like bringing in a Wata games guy to value something THEY GRADED. If you're grading an item you should never be allowed to give it a value. Raises too many red flags
I agree. This was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste. "Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
My boy chum is looking better than ever and looking very young😂 don’t listen to these people bro, your one of the reasons why I’ve been watching since I was 9🤝
I love how they bring em on just to advertise ;) think about it whatever the pawn shops willing to pay theyll make.more They just advertised the product to all their customers globally haha
It’s pretty amazing to see how Corey and Chumlee have evolved through the years. In the early episodes they were both very overwheight, seemed a bit ignorant, lazy and mumbled a lot. Now they have lost a lot of wheight, are good looking, energetic, well informed and talk very clearly. It’s very impressive and motivating! Good job guys, love your videos🙌🏻
I bought my near mint cib mike tysons punch out back in the mid 2000’s for $14. And this guy wants $100grand...wow. Never selling my copy! Means too much to me!
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out was my all-time favorite Nintendo game. I used to sit for hours and play it, or until the game crashed and I had to take the cartridge out, blow in it, and put it back in. Sometimes I even had to wedge a foam ball in the console to hold the cartridge down.
I agree but the problem is that the market is so high for these items that people would pay a lot and I mean a lot for this stuff. I’ve seen the original Mario game that was graded extremely high go for over a million five hundred thousand dollars. I honestly would have taken sixty grand for it without hesitation and I’m sure that you would have too
1:53…ok… 2:46…😳 Could have just called and asked the guy, “ Remember that Punch Out game you guys graded back then with a 9.4? How much you think it’s worth?”😂
Now how many of us remember having this game and wish we held on to it. I know I didn't sell mine but some how it just fades away over the years. Who knows where my copy is now.
My dad helped put the elevators in the Nintendo headquarters in Seattle (Redmond) and they gave him Super Mario Bros 2, Mike Tyson's punch out, and Metroid... It was so awesome I remember being so excited... With the 10 billion video games on the market today I wonder if kids get the same excitement we did back then....🦖👾🦸
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60tho seemed very reasonable for that item good go at it Chumly
I know he had a pretty shaky career later, but I wonder how much a copy would be worth signed by him.
Time to search the attic💯😲
havent seen sealed g1 optimus prime
It would be strange to see a bunch of expensive antique items on a shelf sitting next to Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. Strange, but beautiful.
Look at my dude Chum. I remember he wasn't allowed to buy a candy bar without rick or the old man's permission and now he was about to spend 60k for a video game. My man came up.
hes very amped up in this video
Probably for himself. He's done it in the past.
@@jtstacey83 yup. At the end he says "I would love to own it"
@Drew what?😂
i think chum has come in as an "expert" in the past for videogame based things so his opinion is probably trusted
"I'd love to take a look at it is that okay?"
*Rips open package*
😆😆🤣🤣😂😂😹😹
"I would have given you the money, but I see it is now opened and the package is completely torn up, the best I would be able to do is about 30 bucks"
😂🤣💀
😂🤣
The owner 👁💧👄💧👁
they should make a compilation of customers buying stuff from the shop
I don’t think the price is negotiable most of the time so it would be kind of boring
there already is including celebrities buying
Its not really a store, its a studio
@@KB-ep6gy it’s a store
@@hekisingson989 Yeah like Steve Carrell
Everything about chum is different his body his energy his interest
That's what happens when you get old
You can tell the drugs taking a toll
Would be nice to think this is just the real chum on show now. Good for him whatever he’s doing he seems happy.
Dude lost some weight and looks and behaves sober.
Good for him.
Sounds hella scripted
I find it interesting that the folks trying to do a deal for a game worth tens of thousands of dollars aren't sure about the name of the first boxer in the game. That sort of sums up the whole graded collecting scene right there.
What does your nes champion gold cart go for these days?
Is this really worth that much? I feel like if anyone would know, it would be you...
Pat ! pat! I watch your channel!
Isn't the first boxer bob Charlie? AHH I think so
lol dis probably da same foo who don't even own a sealed copy of punch out
“Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the mouth.”
-Tyson
Or bit in the ear...
I still have that shirt 😂 but its mouth not face
And to think how many of us had these games pass through our hands back in the day.
I wish I could go back and ask for two of the same thing. One to play and one to save. He-Man,Thunder Cats etc etc etc
Having the game itself is not what makes it worth money....duh
Jeez i still remember the passcode too fight mike tyson 007-373-5969 i think i could be off a digit loved that game
Anyone remember the original tetris that got recalled?
@@alldayubum up up down down left right left right b a start.
"Let me call Rebecca".
"But it's not a book."
"Yeah... I'm still gonna call Rebecca."
lol
Soooo fine
She is absolutely adorable 😍
@@jaystein1405 yeah on the show in real life she’s a succubus
@@808allday7 Lol
Fun fact, one of the buyers that pumped up the price of these games was the owner of heritage auctions. Heritage owner was the owner of the grading company that caused the coin bubble of the 1980s. Heritage and Wada are both connected before Wada was created. It’s a scam to push up prices and make their games they purchased before Wada launched for 1000 times profits.
Karl Jobst has dug up a ton of dirt on those guys including the Wata guy in the video. Look for his video here on youtube, pretty interesting stuff.
This one hasn’t aged well. WATA was falsely inflating the market.
WATA is still falsely inflating the market
Looking for the one guy who actually knows why the game is so expensive ahahah
@@kristianharalambiev7685 My guess it's like art where it's worth a lot for some reason.
@@scribbles1424 no its wata
Let Chum be the lead guy now, that was PROFESSIONAL
hes very amped up in this video
RICK: Best I can do is assistant to the assistant manager. I'm taking a big risk here.
He forgot the handshake 🤝.
@@diegobarajas990 but he also said thank you and have a nice day which nobody else ever says.. only an awkward handshake by Corey
It’s a scripted show…so, don’t be so easily impressed.
Graded by WATA... isn't that company a bit under fire for allegations of artificially inflating prices?
It is. This show is notorious for trusting fraudulent appraisers
win-win solution for them,
the show got content,
the FRAUD cpmpany got ad/potential FOOL buyers :)
Oh the irony, as the founder said it “it only takes a couple of guys to pump the price” and that is exactly how they did it 😂
Chum definitely grew up. He more professional than Rick now
Let's not get carried away now. 😐
Talk about controversial
yes, I can totally see that when he said "I'm gonna have someone to come and look at it." lol
It’s a reality TV show...lol. This guy got paid to bring his cool item in for filming knowing it wasn’t being sold. It’s all for show at this point. Some of the earlier episodes were more intriguing and realistic, but the $$ comes and 99% sell out
@@JB-vt5sz just enjoy the show why does everything have to be realistic, i mean your hating on it but i gaurenteed you, your a huge fan of this show and you binge watch tf out of it. Either that or you came on a pawn stars episode just to bring down one of the cast lol gtfo
Cant believe that a 500 years old Sword go for only 10k and a video game from 1987 for 70k+ 🤯
Because we are living in stupid era where collectors go crazy on stupid stuff
It’s because people’s nostalgia/emotions are far more likely to be spiked by retro games than an old sword these days.
Mayweather paid 18 mil for a silly watch. To each their own. Personally I don't like even wearing a watch.
You haven't see Pokémon cards yet have u?
Market for most retro things are inflated af right now. It goes up and down so if I was that guy I would of took the 60k cuz a year from now that game could easily bottom out at 20k or less out of nowhere.
I actually think 60 was a very reasonable offer for once.
It definitely was considering the appraisal dude got his price from the internet
No it was too much. Because he has to frame it bag it and pay listing fees at auction.
@@pavelsmolyoniy2979 shut up you watch this so much you sound like rick lmao
He could of went 62 but 60 wasn’t that bad.
It’s cuz chum was making the offer
I love watching these videos when I’m eating or just laying down chilling! Love the pawn stars 😃 Something about the show just makes me wanna keep watching them
is the fact you might learn something from it in history
title: KO Deal
* Doesnt make a deal *
Lol I thought the same thing
"So what are you looking to do with it?"
"Oh nothing, just thought I'd show you. I don't wanna sell it"
its a *pawn* shop
$60k would have been accepted...Rick would have offered 10$ a three legged cow and some magical jumping beans just for taking all the risk and getting it framed 🥴
Gamestop would actually make Rick look generous!
@@jessejames9149 Rick makes Scrooge look reasonable 🙄
Yeah Rick is a cheapo
don't forget store credit 😂
"Glassy Joe was his name I think?"
"I think so"
Wow you own a rare Nintendo piece and you don't even know one of the games iconic opponents? His name is even in the back cover! So much for knowing so much about your "special Nintendo game".
*This is an insult to the Punch-Out!! community*
LoL i was thinking the same thing! But it´s all, and ONLY about the $$$....maybe Chum played this game twize in his youth? haha
Glass Joe
Cry more over nothing.
Rick: It says 34.97. Tell you what, I’ll give you 2.99 and not a penny more. I gotta make money here
And he would be taking a huge risk at that
It'll sit in the shelf for a few years
Best he an do is Chumlee signing an empy skittles wrapper, he takes all the risk
To verify it he brings in the one guy who graded it. Not exactly Independent. That guy just verifies his own work and promotes his company.
“Glassy joe”...”I think so.” Yeah they don’t know much about the game.
Glass joe! Lol but you already know that.
@ best time to be a gamer 😉
@ settle down boomer
Pokemon fans: First time?
No really, pokemon collecting is getting more and more expesive each year, yea one of the reason is Pokemon is popular today as it was 20 years ago but another is people who have no idea about Pokemon are trying to buy cheap and sell high, and because of the resellers the prices are insane sometimes.
I hated the king hippo
It seems like a huge conflict of interest to bring in the president of the grading company as an expert.
Honestly one of the best negotiations I've seen by Chum.
Chumlee used to not be allowed to negotiate over 10,000 and now he's making deals for up to 60k 😱
Its because he layed down the meth pipe.
He didn't make the deal.
@@lazer2365 You don't have good reading comprehension.
@@lazer2365 still he made the offer
@@watchdealer11 It's a staged show.
Wow that guy lost a lot of weight. In old episodes he was a bit chunky guy. Good for him he got healthy!
Healthy or coke. Either way good for him.
Meth does that
He lost weight as a side effect of his meth addiction.
Gastric band
@@nicknack3648 is that what they call meth nowadays?
Just to note, the expert who they call in is the same guy who put the 9.4 A+ grade on the cart. That company is known to put huge evaluations and grades on their own stuff and then try to sell it.
source?
@@adamk5305 It was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste.
"Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
Everything WATA is fishy business
I was wondering if anyone else caught that
Listening to a lot of CU podcast huh ...
This is the type of UA-cam recommendations that you end up binge watching
Expert: Its worth about 70k
Game owner: would you do 90K
Man I hate greedy people like that.
ya how dare they not agree with the expert who know ALL AND EVERYTHING
And turned down 60k.
Didn't turn down the script
That's how u negotiate, the expert said it could higher than 80k
@@roderickmilburn8755 absolutely but you don't go to a pawn shop to get Max retail value. Besides if you put this up at an auction there's fees involved and risk. Something the pawn shop would be taking on by purchasing that game. It's kind of annoying that people go there for the free appraisal but I guess it's part of the game 😂
I'd love to go back in time, and show this to my parents. Then watch them run out to stores buying many copies lol.
Haha me too! I used to tell them that my magic cards and games should be kept sealed and graded. But it felt so strange to them. Can't blame em. Just like how NFTs feel to me right now. So strange that ppl would pay millions for a digital meme. All part and parcel of life and growing up
5:12
The look of disappointment when you negotiate a price for half its value 😂
That's how a pawn shop usually works. You're going to get like half value, if you're lucky. I know some local pawn shops that just assume everyone is a desperate, strung out, drug-addicted fool and will offer you like $15-25 for something they look up online and see selling consistently for $500, lol. Compared to that, Pawn Stars actually gives people decent money for pawn shop standards. You go there for quick, hard cash -- not when you want to wait it out, go through the effort/time and get full value from it.
I love the way the expert put gloves on when it's inside a protector lol
I think that was a covid thing. There's also a glass shield in between them.
@@kevinandrews303 what is covid?
Chumlee really was super professionnal on that one. Polite and all. Really good.
Mr. Brown and Mike Tyson punched out famously.
Lmaooo
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
*LoL* yeah two shitholes for sure! Still a great game though.... :)
This was a commercial for the grading company and the auction house that sold it. They were never going to sell this to Pawn Stars.
Chum is truly the shining star of this show.
Chum has grown so much as a person and as an entertainer. He has so much energy when he talks now. Cool to see.
I just heard 100k, I’m not even done watching the video and I already know he is going to get nothing even close to that! 😂
The founder of WATA came to value the game he had rated through his company WATA? Hmmmm….interesting
you know like that other wata game they had on pawnstars
@@furydeath can you link it please
Why is that suspicious. He's there to authenticate it
@@TheXarus the man has already authenticated it when he issued the WATA certificate that is on the box. He already knows it’s genuine and knows it’s value. The producers could have done a bit better to make that discrete.
@@TheXarus This was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste.
"Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
Inplayed punch out a million times haha! love that game!
Could you imagine if you had that game and the glove in mint condition..... 🤔
1st time i see one of their experts put gloves on after asking if they can handle the item, that's real respect right there.
"It'll sit around for a long time, best I can do is...."
"If I can get this for the rite price I will make a lot of money"
Wow Chum sure is comfortable in front of the camera now . He speaks and thinks much more clear now that he is behaving . Good job Chum , very good job .
Why are they wearing gloves if the item has already been encapsulated?
(Even the seller wasn't wearing gloves 🤷♂️)
im guessing this was in the last 12 months. nobody was in the store besides them and they were standing further apart than usual, and the gloves of course. but that doesnt explain why the seller didnt wear any so who knows.
This was clearly pre-covid
@@ajh90210
Look at the surroundings and people as the first reply stated , clearly before numbnuts
@@royfokerpoker1802 Look at 0:20. They didn't have that shield/divider thing up before Covid. A bunch of stores put that up to stop people coughing/sneezing or spreading germs as much after Covid. And this is Season 18, which started in November 2020. This was likely after Covid first hit, even if filmed months beforehand. The biggest piece of evidence is definitely that germ shield/divider which they never had up before. Maybe you didn't notice it because it's so clear it barely shows up on camera unless you see the frame of it in a wide shot. You can also notice when they pass the game back and forth they have to pass it through the opening below the shield.
LMAO 4:47 this dude got his teeth whitened for the next shot when he saw chumlees teeths
Tbh I was hoping pat "the nes punk" would have been the expert. Lol
Seller's twitch... When he heard 65k-75k 😂🤣
And voice was breaking "um 90k..." Inside 😭
What made the 80's awesome? Perfect example
Coke is a perfect example
@@sanandres336 good one
@@sanandres336 really is man just had to be there
60 is a great offer for both parties I think. Ballsy to keep it. Hope it paid off for him.
Imagine if every time you bought a game growing up, you bought a second copy and put it in a safety deposit box. You'd be a multi-millionaire!
It seemed stupid, why would someone want a mass produced unopened video game? I have an unopened bag of socks from the 90's you can buy.
I love chums energy OMGG🥰
Fr
This is not worth that much. Stop trying to drive the prices up.
Actual worth is about 10k. WATA has been caught inflating the prices of games. Chum dodged a bullet.
Fun fact: Mike Tyson himself played that game and lost to the most basic opponent glass Joe
I’m glad chum stood his ground there. That was great negotiating by the big man. Luv Chum 👍👏👏
Chum straight up showing he is the best member of the crew there. Honest, friendly, direct, can't fault the guy.
Rick and the old man taught Corey and Chum well.
$100,000?
He sounds like Mike Tyson hit him in the head!
Mike Tyson couldn't even afford it now
The classic Kmart sales sticker still on the box. Good stuff.
Chum went 40 to 60 pretty quick 😆
I remember playing the original “Punch Out”, with Glass Joe and everything, at the local bowling alley/arcade starting around ‘84, way before Tyson had anything to do with it. Awesome game.
That was a fair offer. If he were to sell it at an auction house for 70-80k after the fees he would probably still get around 60k.
I don't think he'd even get that much for it
@@briangibson3558 Maybe not today but everything like this was high during the pandemic when I posted this over 2 years ago.
Again, I don't like bringing in a Wata games guy to value something THEY GRADED. If you're grading an item you should never be allowed to give it a value. Raises too many red flags
I agree. This was described in detail on the previous Pawn Stars video about the Super Mario Bros cartridge, I'll copy/paste.
"Watch this game go for a highly inflated price on Heritage Auctions. Here's the rather interesting story behind the sale of the game - it raises some ethical concerns about the people surrounding it. The CEO of WATA who graded the game is Deniz Kahn as seen in the clip. The original owner of the game who purchased the game for around $2000 off Ebay in or around 2012. The original owner is on WATA's advisory board (coincidence #1). In Feb 2019 he sold it (for $100,150) to a syndicate of five people - two of which are personally invested in WATA including one on it's advisory board (coincidence #2). That individual is Jim Halperin co-founder of Heritage Auctions who, surprise surprise, auction off WATA graded games (coincidence #3). In the clip we see one of the syndicate Richard Lecce walk in wanting $1,000,000 for it. So who walks in to authenticate it's value? - his friend Deniz Kahn who earlier in the year had one of his advisory board value the game at $100,000 (coincidence #4). According to the co-founder of Heritage Auctions it is going to now be stored in the Heritage vault for the time being. Judging by Heritage's past record with inflated sales (not helped by their morally suspect "house bidding") and current conflicts of interests (such as having personal and/or financial interests in grading companies that influence market values) I wouldn't be surprised if it fetches a fantasy price with a little help from those who have already had a history with the game."
@@DeathBringer769 wow
Wow! I love how Chumlee has greatly improved! VERY PROFESSIONAL!
He's a convicted drug dealer
I disagree I think he's the same as even pilot episodes
My boy chum is looking better than ever and looking very young😂 don’t listen to these people bro, your one of the reasons why I’ve been watching since I was 9🤝
I love how they bring em on just to advertise ;) think about it whatever the pawn shops willing to pay theyll make.more
They just advertised the product to all their customers globally haha
chum is SOBER, and LIGHTER!
how lovely to see him back ~
Chum's looking sharp!
“I broke my back. My back is broken.”
“Wait, what do you mean by that? Did you-“
“Spinal.”
It’s pretty amazing to see how Corey and Chumlee have evolved through the years.
In the early episodes they were both very overwheight, seemed a bit ignorant, lazy and mumbled a lot.
Now they have lost a lot of wheight, are good looking, energetic, well informed and talk very clearly. It’s very impressive and motivating! Good job guys, love your videos🙌🏻
It’s all staged…they aren’t making real deals. It’s entertaining and interesting but it’s completely set up.
The show is 100% scripted. These guys are getting all their information from the people that produce the show.
Wow, that was worth some good money. Dont blame dude for passing it up. Was fun to watch. Great video
I bought my near mint cib mike tysons punch out back in the mid 2000’s for $14. And this guy wants $100grand...wow. Never selling my copy! Means too much to me!
It depends on which one you got
CIB vs sealed isn't even close to the same.
He wants $100,000?...The guys having a laugh.
He should have taken the offer
Dude is making himself a better person. i admire him for that.
When I go to yard sales, I always prioritize Nintendo over Microsoft and Sony.
Of course, nintendo always holds value, especially first party titles.
I would offer the guy 200 bucks. Plus a free soda. It’s just a video game.
If the sticker says 35 bucks, why would you pay 200 for it?
The only person who would pay $100,000 for that is maybe Mike Tyson 😂
Even Tyson is smart enough not to pay that.
The moment that little weasel from WATA games walked in I knew it was all a scam.
This is an insult to the boxing community
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out was my all-time favorite Nintendo game. I used to sit for hours and play it, or until the game crashed and I had to take the cartridge out, blow in it, and put it back in. Sometimes I even had to wedge a foam ball in the console to hold the cartridge down.
So true
Chum looks good
He lost a lot of weight from his drug use
Coke is a helluva drug
@@Northwest425 oh I see
This exact same grade sold for 216 000$ in October lol more than double the value earlier that year, these graded games are insane
Ha Chum looks like silent Bob now 😂
When the dude said 100k, looked like pro poker face
Since when does Chumlee have the authority to spend $60,000 on an item!?
Good on you chum you look a lot better really slimmed down and seem like your energy is much better love to see it
these game collectors are genuinely insane with their asking prices.
I agree but the problem is that the market is so high for these items that people would pay a lot and I mean a lot for this stuff. I’ve seen the original Mario game that was graded extremely high go for over a million five hundred thousand dollars. I honestly would have taken sixty grand for it without hesitation and I’m sure that you would have too
1:53…ok…
2:46…😳
Could have just called and asked the guy, “ Remember that Punch Out game you guys graded back then with a 9.4? How much you think it’s worth?”😂
*The perfect Kmart price tag just adds to the lore and value in my opinion!!*
Now how many of us remember having this game and wish we held on to it. I know I didn't sell mine but some how it just fades away over the years. Who knows where my copy is now.
Not worth anywhere near $100,000...
Dude expert literally said $80k
0:33 He was actually an assistant to the regional manager.
Title should have been: “Toby took a day off to sell his video game.”
My dad helped put the elevators in the Nintendo headquarters in Seattle (Redmond) and they gave him Super Mario Bros 2, Mike Tyson's punch out, and Metroid...
It was so awesome I remember being so excited...
With the 10 billion video games on the market today I wonder if kids get the same excitement we did back then....🦖👾🦸
Chum went through the transformation we all aspire to have
Chum is so coked up in this episode hahahahaha
I never noticed what an amazing set of teeth Chum had until this video. I've never seen him smile so much
He done them up, porcelan teeth
They are probably fake, since he does Meth.
@@derekthomas4166 yea meth coke and fame will change your appearance lol
Expensive veneer overlays glued on. The real teeth underneath are grinded down to only nubs.
His old teeth were jacked up