So I Graded my RARE Video Games...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2024
- Time to unbox my brand new games that I sent to CGC to be graded! Are the results good? Do you collect new and sealed games? Do you collect Super Famicom games?
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Have you graded with CGC or WATA recently? What are your thoughts?🤔
Greg, I noticed no one has sent in CIB PS1 games. I have a copy of A-Train long box that I have had since I was a kid and bought it new and comparing it to the copies for sale on eBay it's in amazing shape, it only has one noticeable flaw and wanted to know how much you would think it would effect the grades.
This issue with the box is apparently when I was younger I was writing on something that was on top of the box, so you can't see it from looking straight on but if you look at the box in the light at an angle you can see it say $14.99 slightly indented into the box. How much do you think that would affect the grade. The rest of the box is amazing, the instruction book should grade out well, and the disc is virtually flawless.
as someone that has been living in Japan 8 years and been in the market for a very long time. I'm glad you mentioned chrono trigger. That game is still 800 yen or less yen CIB and even buying it at secondhand shops would have the pack of cards inside still. I used to buy every copy I came across bc the cards are worth 10x more than the game.
D2 LOD in the background... definitely a man of culture.
Greg, long time fan here, love the live streams, you’re a pillar of this game collecting community.
Genuine question bud, just curious as to why you’re grading Japanese titles now and not Canadian or US?
I'm still grading US games, too! I have a lot of JP stuff from the past couple of years of collecting it and CGC only just opened up for Super Famicom, so I'm getting some of my backlog sent in for grading!
You're the champion Greg 🏆
I think it's always fun to see where Greg's interests are in terms of his choice of BGM. Today we had a Treasure Trove Cove enjoyer👀
It’s crazy you can get games graded now but awesome! Oh and by the way, there were quite a few games that you pulled out that we could see the grade before you revealed it. Just a heads up
They must have missed the indentations on the starfox because otherwise a 9.6 is really high imo.
I kind of feel the same way after reviewing the raw video of the game.
It's because grading is bullshit @@GetTheGreg
True, I just forgot for a second there.
Love these reveal videos. I’m still waiting for Japanese N64 & Gameboy to become available
6:50 lol 😂 And don't be mad about the 9.6 Mana, dude. It's beautiful! WATA will def sort the other one for you anyway ;)
Carboard is cardboard. Any cardboard that's damaged that much would never get a grade that high. A sports card that's completely crunched and wrinkled on the back, would never get an 8.
Cards use a completely different scale than comics/games, remember.
If we use the same number of scale intervals as cards, this CGC 8.0 game game would be a CGC 6.5 card.
Games are also 3 dimensional, way harder to grade than a flat card
@@GetTheGreg OG packaging is key to high end collectors. Some of that box art is seen just as valuable as the games themselves. Cheers Greg
I've had games mysteriously rejected by WATA- the hardest hit was a Sealed Pele's soccer for Atari 2600- paid 100$ for a great sealed copy, WATA said the seal was fake........ Not sure how as the price tag was still on there from original store. I'm going GCG from now on.
Starfox the japanese SNES box was super cool!
Always good stuff Greg 👊
Thanks dude!
So given your experience + the recent CGC controversies, would you recommend using them? How about over Wata? VGA?
I have no issues at all with CGC video game grading. As far as I know, the process for encasing the games and the comics are different, so ideally we don't have to worry on this end...
Right now, CGC and WATA are the two grading companies I use! I send a bit of stuff to both depending on what it is
CGC controversies? What is this you speak of?
I got a NFR tears of the kingdom back from them 9.6 A++. Their reason for a low grade a tiny line. I'm thinking of sending it to wata.
Hey Greg that last DBZ is not Hyper Dimension, it’s Super Gokuden 1. If you DO get a unopened Hyper Dimension mannnnn i’d be extremely jealous lol. Awesome video!
HMMMMMMM.... Seems I'm going to have to contact CGC for a label correction in that case. Thanks for the heads up!
You should get Leon Hart style hype lights for when you get a banger.
haha truly! The production value needs to go way, way up this year!
Nice haul. What % of games that you grade do you keep vs sell? You seem to keep a lot but I admit I keep most of what I grade too.
I probably keep ~75% of everything I grade. Usually sell off a handful to help at least recoup the costs of grading (hopefully more)
Hey Greg quick question please if you don't mind answering. When roughly do you think it is best to sell a full collection of Pokemon games boxed and complete, from Pokemon yellow all the way to leaf green and fire red.
Appreciate any feedback, thank you!
Generally speaking, sometime in Q3 or Q4 as Christmas approaches and people may be buying gifts or treating themselves. I think most sellers will say that right now (Q1) is generally the "slow period". Tax season is coming up right away too where it might be worth having some of your stuff listed for sale if people feel like spending their tax money haha.
@@GetTheGreg thanks bro, ill keep that in mind :)
Love the street fighter
I honestly couldn’t believe to see this but the 9.2 A Super Mario bros NES on EBay sold only for $11,728.93
I saw! I need to make the result video later today!
@@GetTheGreg could this change value on some games?!? Maybe not
@@kevinmaceda8238 no, it's not like an astounding sale or anything, but in line with where it "should be" based on comps
Hey Greg! Not sure if you already made a video about it, but how do you and/or CGC determine if a unsealed box is not opened? I used to collect a lot of Japanese Gameboy Games and a lot of them have crispy boxes, but I’m totally unsure how to value that.
Is there a grading option where CGC is grading the game as „Game in Box“ if they value it as opened?
Thanks in advance :)
I personally have a 40x loupe and I examine the hinges on either side for any signs of paint cracking from being opened. I'm sure CGC has their own methods too (of which led my Chrono Trigger to being rejected), but they haven't openly shared their methodology.
You can also grade opened Japanese games with them, yes! I don't know if they are accepting JP game Boy just yet, though!
Yeah, these places grade open games as well, as long as they are CIB "Complete In Box." Not missing any of the original components.
The 9.6 on the Starfox is insane.
Just out of curiosity, if I were to order a couple copy's of PS5 games directly from the PlayStation website, and sent them in to CGC to get graded, would they most likely get 9.4-9.8 ratings? Is that fairly safe to assume?
I'm just asking because there are 2 games that I really like and I want to get them graded just for my own personal collection. And I want them to have high scores because that will make me happy 😅
Yea it would be quite safe to assume 9.6-9.8 A+ or better on them. If you get them and they have an obvious flaw, perhaps you could even just return it and try again haha.
@@GetTheGregthanks. I will buy 3 copy's of the same game and send them in just to be safe 😅. Love your videos btw
that 9.6 Star fox was a nice gift. that street fighter was borderline maybe, was that bump in the lower corner the only damage? that dragonball w the tear- still got a 9.0, Would've thought 8.5 (unless that was the only imperfection) on that one since it was big enough to be more than fraying and also large enough to notate on the damn case, gives it the stink of death. Outside of the rejection, nice run overall.
The street fighter had more tiny scuffs and dings. In my original video, I'm leaning more towards a 9.0 which is why I had "hopeful" 9.2 haha. So 9.4 imo is generous.
Having that small tear noted on the case is such a freaking "ugghhhh" haha. Given its size and location, I don't actually agree with that one being noted.
@@GetTheGreg Yeah, couple of gifts, I'm sure you'd trade those gifts for the chrono to be graded, and at least 9.6.
Yeah, you know they are inconsistent with that type of stuff. I've seen those corner tears not be noted. Or I've seen water spots not be noted, and then sometimes they are. I think it might be to where they might not be clearly recognized by a potential buyer (like looking at it, sometimes that white marking in the corner of the box opening could be a wear mark from opening, or a mild crease in combination w wear etc since the area is still tight) so they note it, which really changes the value. So much so, that if the tear were more obvious, so they didn't deem it to be noted, that it'd likely be worth more, even to you. Any negative note on the case is always a boot from me to the highest bidder.
I am actually kind of shocked with the grades these games got for the condition they were in. Especially that Ghouls n Ghosts. 9.0 For a (for my standards) smashed corner?
Well, I don't really care for graded games, so maybe I just have completely wrong expectations.
With video game grading the range can be deceptive. While the theoretic range is 0/10 the actual realistic range is 7.5/9.8. So while that game may seem high at an 8 you gotta keep in mind that for one it's far below average and two it's still mint aside from the corner. Damage to the front is also graded more harshly than damage to the back.
I tried selling graded video games on eBay...Worst experience ever. Once I all the auctions ended after 10 days for CIB CGC Graded, The title had CIB, the description had CIB, the pictures had CIB...I had half the game orders canceled because I didn't change the "Condition Brand New" which is an eBay default on every listing and it's not used when selling graded comics, no one pays attention to it except game collectors. Had to cancel all these orders with angry emails saying "It's not sealed, I don't want it" after they won the auction. Then game cases show up broken ect...was a total nightmare, I'll never sell graded games ever again. Customers don't read descriptions or look at pictures, they just look at the "Brand New" and bid blindly then blame the seller for their fuck up for not reading anything on the listing
It's true. Graded game buyers and the whole "CIB" thing is lost on so many people. Sucks to hear you had to put up with that.
You accidentally gave away the grade on the Super GnG early! 😆
you're supposed to only be looking deep into my eyes!😅
Send the Chrono to VGA, it deserves a real grade
I ain't paying $115 😶🌫️
@@GetTheGreg prices will come down someday… right ???
@@Larson364 .....right!? RIGHT!?
If you pay them for cleaning you get higher grades. I had two basically identical games i paid one for cleaning and one wothout, 9.8 compared to 9.6 that donkey kong could have been upgraded to 9.6 with deep clean option
I have and probably will never pay for their cleaning haha. That's a superstition I don't subscribe to 😅
(I clean them all myself prior to sending)
can you do a video of the most expensive graded games ever
Wait, so if you would have sent to WATA instead, they could have graded the Secret of Mana as CIB instead of unopened? Then at least you get your grading fees worth.
CGC did offer to grade them as CIB as well but I just wanted them returned to me so I could evaluate them again
I have a 9.2 from cgc that looks a lot better than that first 9.6 imo. Regrade time?
Might be worth the gamble... 👀
why did you go from vga to cgc grades if you dont mind me asking
Because it was very cheap and VGA slabs look poopoo
VGA currently would have been almost 4x the cost to get them graded haha. Until they lower their prices, I won't be using VGA unless I absolutely have to.
Seeing your Starfox, Street Fighter, and DBZ has me convinced that I got absolutely boned on my sticker sealed SMB3. (Came back 9.0 when I was thinking 9.2 absolute minimum, and a hopeful 9.6)
Congrats on getting the noob graders 🧂 😂
Send it back in ahah 😬
@@GetTheGreg seriously debating crossing to WATA. But then I gotta worry about customs again, and the psychology of the grader going higher than the competition. Take some commission and send it in with your next batch? Lol
Don’t get the Japanese sealed hype personally considering these games are still in abundance in Japan .. guess those who don’t know that will pay a premium.. Japanese really don’t care over sealed vs cib .. all their cib are pretty mint too (know several resellers who hit akiharbra on the reg)
Hey Greg! I’m curious which company you would choose to grade new consoles? Or does it matter in your opinion? Great video as always!
Do you mean like grading the actual video game consoles? If so, only VGA will do that as of right now!
Yeah, I’ve got an Ice Blue Funtastic in the box never used I’ve been wanting to grade! Thanks for the info and seriously such a great channel!
The thing is Japanese version games are only worth a fraction of western version. Kinda like cars….not sure why.
I want them!!
NIce subs!
Who do you think the best company to grade with is?
Either WATA or CGC right now. They are both about 1-2 months and close to the same price
that's cool i want the dragon ball z game sick greg
did you already sell the dbz down grade copy
Every time I get mine back from cgc It's Always a guessing game
Hey Greg, can you provide us with the names of the seller(s) who you bought from on Buyee? When it comes games without seals, I'm having a hard time trusting they're actually unopened. Especially when they don't show pictures of where the creases could be. Man, you're really making me want to send some of my SF games to CGC. But, I'm going to wait for Wata to start accepting them lol.
Hey man!
There actually isn't a list of like "safe" sellers I can really provide outside of a couple names (and even then, I've heard of people getting opened games from them). But these sellers do usually have very good photos and auction games semi-regularly:
"HochPoch"
"Home_29678" (something like that. I don't know the exact numbers in their username haha).
Unfortunately, the reality is that a lot of purchases are going to be gambles which makes this very frustrating overall (and why I actually have so few Nintendo games in general even after 2 full years of hunting).
Hochpoch very good photos 😂
Congratulations on the grades butt with the whole controversy with cgc saying they might do pre-screen 9.9 for comics and ruining the value of all modern 9.8 comics don't be surprised if they eventually do that to graded games meaning the 9.8 won't be the Pinnacle best and all the 9.8 games you have will drop in value just like they're going to do to comics I keep praying that they change their mind and realize it would really tick off a lot of people and will ruin the value on the 9.8 market but corporate greed is Corporate greed so I'm worried I was going to actually send in some more comics to get graded in a pre-screen 9.8 and get some video games graded For the First Time by cgc but after what they just said they might do I'm waiting to see
I just went and watched a video about that after you mentioned it. Verrryy interesting...
@@GetTheGreg more like very scary
they have to be sealed to be graded ?
Unopened, sealed, CIB, and even just cartridges can be graded at this point
@@GetTheGreg ohh perfect thanks !
Rares!
L@@k!
Umm…thumbnail showed Super Donkey Kong, Seiken Densetsu 2 and StarFox and mentioned rare games 😂 probably among the most common SFC games around.
Don't forget Dragon Ball Z Super Butoden!
Why collect the Japanese versions Greg?
Look forward to the next one but would be cool to see some English stuff 👍
Just something I got into more over the past couple of years! I'm still collecting English too but JP has been a fun detour!
cases look sweet , too bad canadian graders get kicked in the junk with return shipping fees
I just got a submission back from wata and pokemon channel was a reseal
Was it a Y fold reseal?
@@GetTheGreg Yes. It looked perfect
Great unboxing, the CGC case design really growing on me. I do agree with the concern that two seemingly different condition games both got a 90. I would seek clarification on that.
I'm sure it's just CGC and myself treating things more/less harsh. Good ol' subjective nature of grading and all that
Video freezes hard at times :( Like constant every other time frame skips or something
Yea I saw that in editing too. Super annoying but not a fixable thing this time around 😮💨
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My thoughts are, a grade is always subjective. You can send any product to any panel of self proclaimed experts and if you pay them $50 per item I don’t see why they wouldn’t give you good grades in order to get you to grade more games in the future. If you find a minty copy, great, doesn’t mean the disc or cart isn’t rotten or playable. These minute differences in quality of packaging is irrelevant to anyone without money to burn. 😅
Being able to judge whether a game is new based on the flap just seems very sketchy and unreliable to me. I’ve heard stories that if done properly and very carefully, one could open a box and it show no wear. Plus, you’ve been doing this a long time. You think it’s “new” but why does the opinion of somebody at CGC trump your opinion? And then let’s say WATA eventually grades it as legit, it’s now considered “new”? I think this whole process just shows thee flaws with grading: your experience and knowledge means nothing; you pass it around until somebody accepts it as “new”;
Welcome to the land of grading in general
@@leeartlee915 yes. but that does not necessarily mean it is right. of course opinions will vary on this, but greg, who has years of experience, is bummed out because some random joe-schmo says the is not "new"? if this is for your personal collection, greg, why does that matter to you? why can't your expertise be enough?
@poopy_fingers3324 because my brain is broken and requires the approval of "authority" to finalize the curation into my collection. As is, I have a game that I think is real but wouldn't be authenticated by one of the leading companies. It creates a cognitive dissonance with me.
@@GetTheGreg LMAO!
That might be the most honest thing you’ve ever said about grading.
these games aren't rare at all, most super famicom games are cheap and easily obtainable
Yup, if you just want a used copy, easy pickings!