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Yeah, I like the channel. They're goofy, but you can tell they have fun. Met Aaron (the guy in the jean vest) at PRGE and he seems like a really nice guy. Anyway, as far as this video goes, yeah... I didn't see much that I actually would want. Even the Impossible Mission II... just not that interested in. I'd love to go through some of the hardware that was there, though... saw some boxed Sega controllers and such... and I'm sure there's some games in there that I'd like, but weren't featured in the video. Would like to roam about with a few hundred dollars and see what I could pick up.

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I work in DVD and Blu Ray overstocks...every once in a while I see a list where a warehouse still has sealed SNES games. Always the same 2:

 

Desert Strike and Super Black Bass.

 

Sometimes I see a few Genesis titles, and I have seen and bought (for my own resale) cases of NOS "Game Axe Colors".

 

I will also say, there are warehouses of sealed VHS in the US still.

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I work in DVD and Blu Ray overstocks...every once in a while I see a list where a warehouse still has sealed SNES games. Always the same 2:

 

Desert Strike and Super Black Bass.

 

Sometimes I see a few Genesis titles, and I have seen and bought (for my own resale) cases of NOS "Game Axe Colors".

 

I will also say, there are warehouses of sealed VHS in the US still.

I would be curious to see if there were any surprises in those inventories. Is anything currently going for top dollar when in reality there's a huge surplus? Or is it all stuff that's already filling $5 bins?

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I would be curious to see if there were any surprises in those inventories. Is anything currently going for top dollar when in reality there's a huge surplus? Or is it all stuff that's already filling $5 bins?

 

I see a good amount of DVD/Blu Ray lists in my work from all over the US, and have to go over them tooth and nail....there's no real hidden stockpiles I have seen. Not of GOOD stuff anyway! Best thing I found was the Game Axe Colors. Bought their last case of 6 or 8 for 8 bucks a pop. Sold them singly for almost 100 on ebay. Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd....I probably just ruined my market for the four I have left! :-D

 

It is AMAZING to see some stocks of PS3 and others out there. Not a lot of games, BUT the games they have are in HUGE numbers. I do know there are places with thousands of copies of certain PS3 Call of Duty games, etc.

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I see a good amount of DVD/Blu Ray lists in my work from all over the US, and have to go over them tooth and nail....there's no real hidden stockpiles I have seen. Not of GOOD stuff anyway! Best thing I found was the Game Axe Colors. Bought their last case of 6 or 8 for 8 bucks a pop. Sold them singly for almost 100 on ebay. Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd....I probably just ruined my market for the four I have left! :-D

 

It is AMAZING to see some stocks of PS3 and others out there. Not a lot of games, BUT the games they have are in HUGE numbers. I do know there are places with thousands of copies of certain PS3 Call of Duty games, etc.

I remember when the Game Axe was first discovered on the internet, it was a mysterious alien specimen and it's value could never be stated definitely. Now apparently it's less than a Retron 5. Amazing.

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