I've never heard of that, but then I don't collect n64.
The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I've never heard of that, but then I don't collect n64.
The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I think this was the case with the N64, depending on what store you went to. Wal-Mart, Zellers, and any other major retailer usually does if the French manual is provided with the shipment. Independant stores do not. My guess is that if the seal looks legit, it probably is.
I've never heard of that, but then I don't collect n64.
The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I think this was the case with the N64, depending on what store you went to. Wal-Mart, Zellers, and any other major retailer usually does if the French manual is provided with the shipment. Independant stores do not. My guess is that if the seal looks legit, it probably is.
Well.... I would tweak that to say that if its a french or bilingual manual on top, and if its dual sealed, it might be legit, but if its just a US manual on top of a US game single sealed, its pretty unlikely to be real.
this just seems kinda wierd to me.... I know nothing about sealed games but why would the seller or someone else who had the game previously seal it with the manual on the outside if they were trying to fool someone? wouldnt it be the smart thing to do to put the manual inside the box before sealing it?
this just seems kinda wierd to me.... I know nothing about sealed games but why would the seller or someone else who had the game previously seal it with the manual on the outside if they were trying to fool someone? wouldnt it be the smart thing to do to put the manual inside the box before sealing it?
A store could have done this before the person who sold this let it go. I wouldn't think it's all that much of an uncommon practice, at my old job we used to reseal toys after people would rip them open for one reason or another. As long as the pieces were there, most people that worked there didn't care how the package looked.
Well for those collecting sealed n64 games I got a second factory sealed game today which was anything but. The plastic was loose and you can see wear on the box under the plastic also the plastic over the upc code is gone and there is marker on the box. I asked for a refund guess Ill see where that leads
I think he could have resealed the game. I bought that kind of game to snes but I was told about that before. Now we come to this: I have not yet checked it out since I did not want to remove the seal. Is there anyone here who have bought a resealed game to later discover that the box inluded another game than was told in the itemdescription? I would like to find out if I really got that game I wanted but then I have to open the seal, even if it is resealed
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The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I've never heard of that, but then I don't collect n64.
The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I think this was the case with the N64, depending on what store you went to. Wal-Mart, Zellers, and any other major retailer usually does if the French manual is provided with the shipment. Independant stores do not. My guess is that if the seal looks legit, it probably is.
I've never heard of that, but then I don't collect n64.
The only thing I've heard of that on is Cdn ps2 games - they take a shinkwrapped US copy, place a french manual on top, and then shrinkwrap it a second time, in order to get a bilingual package.
I think this was the case with the N64, depending on what store you went to. Wal-Mart, Zellers, and any other major retailer usually does if the French manual is provided with the shipment. Independant stores do not. My guess is that if the seal looks legit, it probably is.
Well.... I would tweak that to say that if its a french or bilingual manual on top, and if its dual sealed, it might be legit, but if its just a US manual on top of a US game single sealed, its pretty unlikely to be real.
this just seems kinda wierd to me.... I know nothing about sealed games but why would the seller or someone else who had the game previously seal it with the manual on the outside if they were trying to fool someone? wouldnt it be the smart thing to do to put the manual inside the box before sealing it?
A store could have done this before the person who sold this let it go. I wouldn't think it's all that much of an uncommon practice, at my old job we used to reseal toys after people would rip them open for one reason or another. As long as the pieces were there, most people that worked there didn't care how the package looked.
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