NES Box Variations and Why They Matter | Unpacking Nintendo's Black Boxes - Episode #02
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Fun fact: dates are quite important when it comes to media analysis. I go over how to identify prints for black box games (but please do not treat this as a tutorial), the difficulty of creating a timeline from these prints, and why it matters at all. I have been writing a more fleshed out video on this topic separate of this video series, so treat this as a little taste of what's to come!
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Cool and informative video!
Very nice collection
Nice
Good video but Rev A started on 8th prints not 7th. The 7th print is the same as the 6th but it loses the hang tab. Next print adds the Rev A (8th Print). 9th print starts the Oval Seal Of Quality. In my opinion, an opened Matte Mario is far more important than any later sealed Mario production. Smart collectors will buy first print games.
You're completely right, I'm not sure how I messed up that Rev A print. Why historians care about print variations is not often tied to the actual value of the games, though - this video is not talking about games as collectibles, nor is what I'm saying really meant to be a guide, but I was going to go in depth on that in a future video
@@averybeckett Just giving you a tiny bit of crap on the print variations. I've been enjoying your videos! And I know you weren't mentioning how value is tied to which print in this video. I was just ranting because there's so many people that will pass up a first print for a better condition later print which is crazy to me haha
Do you have a manual video on history
*Promosm* 😍