VGA Video Game Authority ¿Alguien sabe que es esto?
Publicado: 15 Ago 2012, 00:02
LLevo viendo hace tiempo los juegos de un vendedor con unos precios de escandalo, por ejemplo el Inindo de super nintendo por 20.000 dolares,
http://www.ebay.es/itm/Inindo-Super-Nin ... 232065e702
dice que es que son Vgradder, que la verdad es que no se a que se refiere, pero es que todos su juegos tienen unos precios inalcanzables, y no creo que este sujeros a la realidad.
http://www.ebay.es/sch/rarebucky/m.html ... 4340.l2562
La definicion que hace de VGA GRADED es la siguiente:
The item you are bidding on is Inindo: Way of the Ninja (Super Nintendo). This game is BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED and VGA GRADED 85+! This is factory sealed with the H-seam and is in pristine condition! This is the only sealed copy I've ever seen of this game on ebay and it's in GOLD LEVEL condition, incredible! The serial # of this item is 78151303 and can be looked up on the vggrader.com website as each VGA item has a unique number. For those who don't know, VGA (Video Game Authority) is a well-respected authenticator and grader of factory sealed video games. A grade of 85+ is an unbelievable grade and represents a case fresh, mint specimen - a GOLD LEVEL grade. From the vggrader.com website:
Gold Level
The VGA Gold level consists of the grades 100, 95+, 95, 90+, 90, and 85+. When an items condition warrants classification within this level, the smallest of flaws are judged and taken into account to determine the exact grade received. The select few items which receive these grades are among the highest quality in existence. A very small percentage of items submitted to VGA receive a Gold level grade. An items flaws must be very minor, subtle, and can often be difficult to identify with the naked eye. A collector who is extremely condition sensitive should be satisfied with the condition of a Gold level item in the vast majority of instances.
If you have never before owned a VGA game they are true museum pieces. They are encased in tamper-proof acrylic cases and will be shipped in their original baggies as pictured, which protect the cases from scratches. If you want the ultimate way to own a certain sealed game and be certain it is a legitimate factory sealed item, you cannot go wrong with high-graded VGA games! There are many reseals floating around on ebay these days so you need to be sure what you are getting is authentic. I will be auctioning off many of my VGA pieces this week, all of which are fantastic, rare games with high grades. If you are a collector please keep an eye on my auctions!
Y encimo te envia a una pagina web que existe que parece que es un organimo para clasificar la calidad de los juegos de coleccion
http://www.vggrader.com/default.aspx
Y no solo clasifican juegos, si no figuras, coches de esos pequeños metalicos y alguna otra cosa mas....
Es esto cierto, es una estafa, quienes son estos tios para validar la calidad y el estado de conservacion de un video juego....
http://www.vggrader.com/about_whyuse.aspx
O es un espabilao que se quiere hacer de pasta a costa de los coleccionistas.... pero parece todo muy legal, va a ferias de comic, de videojuegos....
No, se, que os parece a vosotros?, es como si fuera un organismo que certificara la calidad de ese producto dando una validez legal.
http://www.ebay.es/itm/Inindo-Super-Nin ... 232065e702
dice que es que son Vgradder, que la verdad es que no se a que se refiere, pero es que todos su juegos tienen unos precios inalcanzables, y no creo que este sujeros a la realidad.
http://www.ebay.es/sch/rarebucky/m.html ... 4340.l2562
La definicion que hace de VGA GRADED es la siguiente:
The item you are bidding on is Inindo: Way of the Ninja (Super Nintendo). This game is BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED and VGA GRADED 85+! This is factory sealed with the H-seam and is in pristine condition! This is the only sealed copy I've ever seen of this game on ebay and it's in GOLD LEVEL condition, incredible! The serial # of this item is 78151303 and can be looked up on the vggrader.com website as each VGA item has a unique number. For those who don't know, VGA (Video Game Authority) is a well-respected authenticator and grader of factory sealed video games. A grade of 85+ is an unbelievable grade and represents a case fresh, mint specimen - a GOLD LEVEL grade. From the vggrader.com website:
Gold Level
The VGA Gold level consists of the grades 100, 95+, 95, 90+, 90, and 85+. When an items condition warrants classification within this level, the smallest of flaws are judged and taken into account to determine the exact grade received. The select few items which receive these grades are among the highest quality in existence. A very small percentage of items submitted to VGA receive a Gold level grade. An items flaws must be very minor, subtle, and can often be difficult to identify with the naked eye. A collector who is extremely condition sensitive should be satisfied with the condition of a Gold level item in the vast majority of instances.
If you have never before owned a VGA game they are true museum pieces. They are encased in tamper-proof acrylic cases and will be shipped in their original baggies as pictured, which protect the cases from scratches. If you want the ultimate way to own a certain sealed game and be certain it is a legitimate factory sealed item, you cannot go wrong with high-graded VGA games! There are many reseals floating around on ebay these days so you need to be sure what you are getting is authentic. I will be auctioning off many of my VGA pieces this week, all of which are fantastic, rare games with high grades. If you are a collector please keep an eye on my auctions!
Y encimo te envia a una pagina web que existe que parece que es un organimo para clasificar la calidad de los juegos de coleccion
http://www.vggrader.com/default.aspx
Y no solo clasifican juegos, si no figuras, coches de esos pequeños metalicos y alguna otra cosa mas....
Es esto cierto, es una estafa, quienes son estos tios para validar la calidad y el estado de conservacion de un video juego....
http://www.vggrader.com/about_whyuse.aspx
O es un espabilao que se quiere hacer de pasta a costa de los coleccionistas.... pero parece todo muy legal, va a ferias de comic, de videojuegos....
No, se, que os parece a vosotros?, es como si fuera un organismo que certificara la calidad de ese producto dando una validez legal.