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00:05Hello and welcome to another video, today I've been unboxing this, it's another mystery box, or mystery bag I guess,
00:11it's got a few different games in it, as you can see there's a Nintendo Famicom game, and we've got
00:17a Nintendo Gamecube game just on the top, let's open this up and have a look inside to see what
00:21games we've got.
00:30Let's cut this open, here's the top one, let's open this front up, it's in plastic.
00:48Ok so the Gamecube game was this, it's a small case, as Gamecube games they have, it's a Zoids game,
00:54Zoids something versus, a bit of plastic, there we go.
01:06Ok so here's the disc, it's a small disc, like a Gamecube game, a few scratches on the top, so
01:16it's red and blue, and on the back, there's also a number of scratches on there, put that back in.
01:25This one doesn't have the box that slides on the outside, I think those have probably thrown away what the
01:32cardboard packaging did for games, that's why I like most Famicom games, they don't have boxes with them.
01:38Let's get the menu out.
01:47This is basically the instructions for the game.
01:54Let's put that one to the side.
01:57Next, looks like these ones are also in plastic bags, so I'll take the map and I'll cut them out.
02:03So here's the games we took out.
02:05So the top one is Super Mario Bros. 3, there's no anything on the back.
02:10It was just the cartridge.
02:12It seems in a reasonable condition if you just ignore the back of it, it's a bit of appealing on
02:17the label here as well.
02:21Also a DTS cartridge.
02:24I'm not exactly sure what it is, it could be some sort of puzzle game, it's an educational title I'm
02:28going to guess, based on the basic text in the title.
02:32We've got a PlayStation Portable game, this is Brain Trainer Portable, it looks like.
02:37A drill of adults strengthening your brain.
02:41I'm not sure if that's grammatically correct, it doesn't sound that much sense.
02:46Looks like it's another educational title.
02:53Open that.
02:55Put the disc in here.
02:57Put the disc in here.
02:59And the disc looks fine.
03:06We've got the manual.
03:07We've got a warranty card or something.
03:10And the manual, I don't know how to describe it, the texture of the manual isn't like the glossy paper
03:15you tend to get with manuals, it's more of a rough sort of the paper you would get.
03:20Sort of closer to what you get, just like normal vintage paper.
03:27And last but not least, we've also got a Shonen Jump game it looks like.
03:34Yeah, Famicom Jump, so we're going to shoot them at what Shonen Jump's got for the Famicom games.
03:41Bandai, 20th Anniversary Weekly Jump.
03:45There's quite a few different characters on there.
03:48Probably recognize a few.
03:51So we've got Captain Tsubasa, we've got Venerable and a few other ones.
03:54He probably recognize as well.
03:58Pins look fine.
04:01Label on back looks pretty good condition.
04:041988 this one's from.
04:07Might try that at some point.
04:10But that's it for this video.
04:11We also have games for this.
04:13So five in total.
04:14We've got two Famicom games, a GameView game, a DS game and a PSP game.
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04:40We'll see you next time.
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