I hate to be the one to break this to you but what you have there is a re-seal... I know that there are a very few games that didn't have an H-seam on the N64 but I don't think there were any SNES games with that (someone correct me if I'm wrong). But I'm 99% sure that that is a Re-seal... Sorry hope you didn't buy that for the price of a sealed copy
I hate to be the one to break this to you but what you have there is a re-seal... I know that there are a very few games that didn't have an H-seam on the N64 but I don't think there were any SNES games with that (someone correct me if I'm wrong). But I'm 99% sure that that is a Re-seal... Sorry hope you didn't buy that for the price of a sealed copy
Some SNES games don't have the V-seam, for example, some Majesco release are sealed differently.
This said, from the look of it, it seems that this Demon's Crest looks like a reseal. OP, try to look for any signs of the game being opened, look at the spines on the opening tabs and look for white creases lines. If you could take close up pictures of said spine, we could help you.
EDIT : I see you reffered to that thread. I'll be frank, the lack of a V-Seam is crucial on this title, and like I said, from what I can see on your pictures, it looks like there's some signs of it being opened (white creases).Also, I think the seal on yours is not identical to the one in that other thread. If they were identical, it could have meant something.
Yeah OP, this is a textbook reseal. 3-sided seam is easy to replicate, no vent holes, made in japan snes games ALWAYS have H-seam (seam down the back of box), also you have white creasing on the right side flap which indicates its been opened. I would also be willing to bet there is box damage under the wrapper, Do yourself a favor and remove the wrapper because alot of reseals are too tight and damage the box.
I have one with an H-Seam. The condition of that box would make me wonder what's actually inside. The only thing you can tell for sure from those pics is it's a re-sealed Demon's Crest Box.
I would definitely open this to make sure everything is correct inside. No sense imo to keep the resealed plastic on and not knowing what's actually in it. Maybe that's just me?
$100 is good... IF IF IF there is a demons crest cart and manual inside. you probably have a good chance at it NOT being in there. no one will pay you for that unless you open it to prove what is inside.
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Originally posted by: Professor Finn
I hate to be the one to break this to you but what you have there is a re-seal... I know that there are a very few games that didn't have an H-seam on the N64 but I don't think there were any SNES games with that (someone correct me if I'm wrong). But I'm 99% sure that that is a Re-seal... Sorry hope you didn't buy that for the price of a sealed copy
Some SNES games don't have the V-seam, for example, some Majesco release are sealed differently.
This said, from the look of it, it seems that this Demon's Crest looks like a reseal. OP, try to look for any signs of the game being opened, look at the spines on the opening tabs and look for white creases lines. If you could take close up pictures of said spine, we could help you.
EDIT : I see you reffered to that thread. I'll be frank, the lack of a V-Seam is crucial on this title, and like I said, from what I can see on your pictures, it looks like there's some signs of it being opened (white creases).Also, I think the seal on yours is not identical to the one in that other thread. If they were identical, it could have meant something.
Def looks like a resale man
As for the price definitely 200+
Heheheheh well Well after all $100 for this i think is a good trade
And yes it was a reseal. but no problem !
And my friend who sold me this game have 2 demons crest "sealed" !!! im gonna take that games too !
Man I still gotta get that game hehe