I’ve been looking to get an authentic copy of Fire Red one of these days and I want to verify, this game along with Leaf Green do not use a battery unlike Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald? I’ve been getting mixed answers about them.
Notice how the code NTR - APAE - USA at the label is bigger in the original and leaves less gap in the white area at the bottom. Anyways quite insane that some of us collectors have to try to check the authenticity of the product through hazy, foggy and unclear images on the internet. Very hard to notice the diiferences when the image quality is garbage
Man I wish the prices for these cartridges (and the actual games as well) balanced out again. Many of the cartridges shown in the vide go for bare minimum $160, and may of them cost over $500 at this point. I remember literally only three years ago the prices being a fraction of the price. Sad.
There is a problem with the video. This is good if you wanna find an original USA version. But there are EU and Australia version, which are different. Watching this might make you think those are fake, which they aren’t
I am still have my completed HeartGold😎 My dad bought $40 for a new official HeartGold for my late birthday when I was in High school. My HeartGold is still good condition and completed. I ordered some protects box on eBay a few year ago.
Yo! Under the "tp3" (third cirle on the right) there Is a (I) mark I've seen cartdiges that look real, with the 3 dots, the rectangle on the left and everything, but with a "(K)" instead of the (I)...does It mean anything?
Despite passing all other tests, including the check for that distinct dent and the black color, my copy failed the flashlight test, does it mean it's still fake?
My friend let me borrow his emerald version in 5th grade. It was a Tuesday in math class. I ended up moving away that following weekend 💀 I had no idea just FYI. We are still friends till this day cause I moved back the following school year. Now he’s got all the GBA Pokémon games cause I gifted him the authentic to make up for it 😂😂😂
Na parte de trás quando tira a capa, no compartimento das pilhas, há uma diferença. Na parte baixo na falsa vê se um buraco e um parafuso é na original na tem esse buraco.
I can tell you the altaria is not French because im French Canadian but bro you have a very nice binder. I’m jaleous about your shadowless charizard 😅😊
Super usufull thank u! A question, what differences are there between the box with the “only for” in the high left corner and the version whitout it? Why are there 2 versions of the same game? thank u to anyone who answer
I see your copy has “80781A” that follows Made in Japan above the bar code. This seems to be a common production number. What about “101527A”? I think I’ve read this is a first production? “101527B” is a later production? Both of these have the text below ESRB missing on the front “Online Interactions”
Everything seems fine with mine, im curious about the nintendo seal though because it has a green coloring to it. Internally is fine and trades with other carts as well.
I wanted to reshell mine because the shell is cracked badly on the bottom, and the pikachu face is almost invisible. But I didn't want the value to go down more lol. Would it be worse to reshell it or keep it damaged? Or how would I get the official shell for redoing.
I was so disappointed after buying one, checking that actually the booklet is like a cheap newspaper quality instead of the classic glossy printed paper. Then I discovered that this was the official release. Don't understand why Nintendo used that quality.
i know this video is 3 years old but i hope someone can help me. i got a pokemon pearl and everything he showed is equal mine, but my version has a strange holo in someplaces, like between palkia itself and the outlines. also happens on both pokemon logos. the cartridge and manuals looks original, and even the case does have a perfect quality if wasnt by these things i said