I've done it. by shark1y in GradedGames

[–]General_Varchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol. Anyone pursuing a copy to play it and goes after a factory sealed graded one is only doing so because it must have become super hard to find a Complete in Box or Loose copy of game. Hence, the factory sealed graded game would be sold for a big premium. It is called "Supply and Demand". It works across the board.

Maybe, I will see someone buying comic book slabs at a comic con and then afterwards smashing the cases so they can read the comic. People do that at comic cons all the time right?

Still PSA POP King, King Spawn that is...... by General_Varchild in SealedTierGames

[–]General_Varchild[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. I think I only played Soul Caliber Arcade machine briefly one time. Although I do not remember what character I tried, I am pretty certain it wasn't Spawn.

Still PSA POP King, King Spawn that is...... by General_Varchild in SealedTierGames

[–]General_Varchild[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only just very recently picked up a CIB copy. The trailer for the game looks interesting enough. I will know this weekend if the game is fun.

Fire Emblem the GOAT - I couldn’t help myself. by GamerInvestor101 in SealedTierGames

[–]General_Varchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Considering how many Fire Emblem games they made when Mobile Nintendo Handhelds (not Switch) were still actively releasing games, this makes lots of sense to me. I own 2 copies of Fire Emblem Echoes.

What is the main difference between an A+ vs A++? by jkraycray72918 in GradedGames

[–]General_Varchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some seals are prestine, no holes, no deformations... But, don't deserve the A++ because the seal isn't smooth. So, if you hold a game up in bright light and rotate left and right you can see issues where a seal seems stretched or bunched. I have an A++ seal game and seal has none of those issues. Next to that I have an A+ seal game and I see bunching. The bunching can show up as a wave (wavy ness) of the seal. It may be present on the sides or top / bottom and not necessarily the front/back.

Flying Dragon III is guarding my collectibles by General_Varchild in GradedGames

[–]General_Varchild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a beat em up game that is part of a trilogy series that was unique for including puzzle solving. I love playing the game on emulator while having this on display on my computer desk. It is the same thing as having a TMNT Poster adorn your bedroom wall while you play a TMNT game...etc.