The best part about these videos is how "point camera and shoot" it is. That's it. Little to no editing, scripts, overly done, fake reactions, etc. These are so wholesome and enjoyable to watch.
Any time I get a new-to-me retro console or old radio or any other thing that may have spent time in an attic or shed or other grungy place, I bag it up and leave it in the freezer overnight. ESPECIALLY old vacuum tube radios. Not only does that kill any and all bugs that might be in there, it also goes a very long way towards killing bad smells and loosens nasty stubborn dirt.
@@StealthyZombie Not really. Condensation can occur when you first take the console out of the freezer, but wrapping it in a plastic bag before you put it in the freezer really reduces that. You still want to let it sit and "thaw" for a few hours to make good and sure any condensation has evaporated before you start messing with it, but I've never had anything bad happen from doing that.
@@VanderSysDavid I want to add that the bag is a critical part to protecting the electronic device if your freezer has an ice maker in it. My freezer does, and when it makes new ice to refill the hopper, everything gets a fine layer of frost crystals on it for a few days until the freezer can remove it.
@@VanderSysDavidI feel the need to add to that. Any device with moving parts (disc tray, harddrive, flexible latches etc) MUST be warmed to room temperature before operation. When you freeze them, parts of different materials contract at different rates... so pieces that are supposed to fit together are no longer the same size. It's very easy to break components through normal operation if it's too cold.
Sam your videos are always so awesome, I love the raw and genuine nature to them and how you always are informative about games and consoles. I learn a bunch from your videos and your energy is a huge vibe that the world needs more of
@@RadJunk It's like that meme where the guys is asking where the cheese is on the Chicago deep dish pizza. The cheese is under the sauce, except it's the controller is under the game...
I used to work at a repair center for Geek Squad and the stores would send us roach computers from time to time, usually from Florida. We weren't supposed to work on them if there were any visible signs of infestation, but sometimes they had been "cleaned" inside. They all had the telltale roach smell though. The roaches liked to get inside the power supply and eat the wires inside. If you looked up the customer's prior service orders they would usually have a long history of specifically power supply replacements across multiple computers.
We had a roach problem at the hotel I work at thanks to a homeless person, and I could tell which rooms were infested just by the smell when I opened the door for daily inspections. It took a while, but we finally got the problem under control and that person is no longer allowed to stay at the hotel.
That Steel Battalion controller is incredible. It looks like something, that if I saw it as a kid, I would want for the rest of my life, but my mom wouldn’t get it for me because it was probably too expensive and then by the time I had the money to get it on my own, it would be obsolete. But as a PlayStation kid, I’m immune. 😂 Plus, I love the tear down and rebuild portions of these videos. Reminds me of when I tried to take all my electronics apart in childhood. I was good at the disassembly part, the reassembly, not so much. Went through more TV remotes that way…
I worked at a weird little audio shop in Detroit. A guy brought in a cassette deck that appeared to have some kind of animated LED lighting on the meters, but upon opening it up turned out to be roaches between the meter LEDs and the diffusion panel in front of them. Sprayed it with Raid and got it the hell off my bench immediately.
When I worked at Apple people had systems with bed bugs. That was nice and gave new meaning to, "Debugging." Also bugs in your system is not a feature. It's just bugs!
Owning a retro video game shop looks REALLY stressful. I’m sure it’s also kinda fun but I know it would not fit me. Good luck to those who do it. Side note: all the decent retro shops in my area are gone. Very sad.
I like this girl. She has a natural way of explaining things and she could probably talk,just about anything & I would listen. It helps that she is attractive,as well.
There is a measurable amount of systems which are likely stolen, if they don’t have power and other cables. Police aren’t likely to take a report of a single console theft seriously.
I found a CIB HD DVD player once. I bought it from someone that does storage units. He had it for a month since nobody wanted to mess with it or had no clue what it was lol. Decided to buy & worked fine!
I used to work in a corporate retro game store and people would bring in their grimey consoles every day. We'd always have to tell them to clean them up. With the amount of brown gunk on those Wiis and 360s, I'd hate to see what the rest of their houses look like. We did get hit with a roach-filled 360 one time, I'm pretty sure my manager took it outside and destroyed it with an orbital strike.
My friend who has his Techy store That you sam actually met at the last game con, He takes Systems for repair all the time, with bugs in them and most of the time, they don't know they're in there. All he does Is he puts an alcohol soaked rag in the garbage sack, Ties it tight and let's it sit 24 hours. It always kills them, Then he cleans it out, Outside. It works every time.
Used game store worker here. Can confirm that for whatever reason the old 360s NEVER have controller or cables for some reason. Those are not cheap to replace either so it greatly impacts the price I can offer yet somehow I still end up with so many. Lol
That Steel Battalion set brings back memories. What a game. I helped a friend of mine setup a LAN game store where they has some of the old Battletech PODs that we got to refurb and put back in service. He also had a Steel Battalion setup on a projector. I think the game and cotroller cost him upwards of of $400. It was more of a simulation than a game. Awesome times.
When I worked at Gamestop back in the day we had that Steel Battalion controller and my co-worker kept saying how he wanted it but it was pretty expensive if I recall.
The Star Wars Xbox 360 definitely had the best start up and tray sounds for that generation, and I never knew the single copy of JSFR had foil cover art. Just the other day when I was looking up games I missed out on as a kid I came across 'Revelations: The Demon Slayer' for the Gameboy and then noticed a lot of games for that handheld had the shiny strip on the side. Looking back on buying physical games back then without the internet in my pocket proved quite trivial.
While I understand why you wouldn't take such consoles. Do you have any advice on getting them cleaned? Especially for people who don't normally take apart systems.
Someone dropped off a computer that was infected with roaches at a cell phone/guitar/computer store I worked at for a while. Didn’t know until too late and the store got infected for a while. We bagged it up and called them. We could walk by and tap the bag and watch them all go crazy. Gross.
G’Day from Australia! I love watching your channel. Your merchandise is bringing back so many memories. My fave game back in the 80’s was Crush Roller, now I’m on the Xbox S X.
Because there is a major difference between trading something in and trying to sell something to someone. Stores that take trade ins tend to streamline the process, hence why in most cases you don't even get 50% of the items actual value. While selling on FB would force you to be responsible for the price, the condition, the sale etc.. I would never in 10000 years open up a console to clean it before trading it in for 20 cents on the dollar... What a waste of time.
The career path for XBOX fans has little similar with the career path of other consoles because of blu ray and accessory support guiding your business down different routes. PC Keyboard for captions vs Steel Battalion price points might drive you towards global vs niche.
My carts are loose unless I use game genie, do you just salvage the 72 pin connector from other non functional nes consoles or get the non OEM ones off Amazon?
Hey Sam and gang. Was watching the devastation from the hurricanes. That thing wrecked the coast. Hopefully you and friends and family all are okay! And that was an awesome 360 trade.... WOW
We once had a father and son come in with a bag of NES stuff to sell. I opened it up and it was absolutely filthy stuff, but we could clean it and refurbish it, so I had a look. I pulled out two gross controllers and then pulled out a copy of NES open and when I did, cockroaches started to run up my hand. I was able to flick them off into the bag, tie it up super tight, drop it into a bag I had on hand and tie that up and hand it back to them. They were very upset in how I reacted, as they acted like this was totally normal for them. I politely, yet firmly explained we do not take roach infested items and to please not come back again. I never sprayed Lysol spray directly onto my skin before, but I did and bathed my hands and arms in it like my life depended on it. For a few days afterwards I kept thinking I could see roaches on the counter out of the corner of my eye and I would freak out.
that Steel Battalion control is only for the hardcore, also it turns your game into a rogue like cuz if your Mech gets destroy and you don't hit that eject button your character dies and by dies I mean the game will delete your save file
wow that ps4 story is unsettling. cool Mtdew xbox steel battalion controller and pedal set up. burnout games were all a blast really cool starwars box cool you got the dvd power cable for once. but wait threres more. ha. nice. nice controller surprise at the end.
The Steel Battalion controller has to be top 5 of the "holy grail" of controllers. These are holding a +$300, and much more if the box is intact. Original Friday the 13th Sony DualShock is worth considerably more, but not as cool.
To answer your question about the MISSING POWER CABLES...Microsoft changed their power cable designs several times during the lifespan of the Xbox 360, but the later redesigns weren't backwards compatible with the original faceplate-style consoles. Plus, these early systems bricked often, and many gamers chose to upgrade to the newer Slim series because it included native HDMI support. As a result, many folks tossed their old cables because they didn't think they needed two sets of cables. Plus, they assumed their newer cables were compatible with the first-generation unit (only to discover that this wasn't the case). As a result, many first generation 360s are missing their cables. You're welcome. 😎
A few months ago I was in my local CEX store and a guy came in with an original Xbox One...he claimed it was in excellent condition as he took it out of a towel (big warning sign) and it was really beat up. He claimed he had bought it from that store new as well....anyway he asked how much he would get. The woman serving him asked if he had the controller and he said no...well CEX only buy in consoles with a controller. So she told him "if you had the controller we could give you 45 quid credit but as you don't have one we would have to charge you 5 quid to take it" I nearly burst out laughing. I've never seen someone get charged for a trade in. He didn't accept but honestly I don't think the woman wanted to take it in.
years ago I purchased an extra PS2 off craigslist. It looked fine from the outside, but when I got home and disassembled it for cleaning - I had stumbled upon a disgusting nest of dead (and live) roaches! Thanks goodness I had opened up the console in the backyard. It was absolutely terrifying and gross to think what state this person's home was in!
I'd love to give Steel Batallion a go at some point. Maybe one day via emulation using a keyboard and few other peripherals to make things work I guess
I only got to try the Steel Battallion controller once 20 years ago. It's so cool. Presumed the things you should never trade would have been old sports games. Every thrift shop here is piled high with Fifa.
I know this is prolly not the place to ask but I’ve been looking and coming in forever but have you guys ever gotten in Tron evolution? Love talks store. Disabled old guy with purple cane. lol.
the reason that you never get a HD-DVD player with the power cord is because when you spend 200 dollars and the only useful thing in the box is the 12-volt barrel jack adapter , well you're at least gonna keep the cord before you throw the rest out, it might come in handy, and you did pay 200 dollar for it. ALSO, do you have a website? if you do you should put it in your desriptions. I need an OG xbox s-type controller like the one you just panned over in the controller box., and a replacement break away console connection for the one i already have and dont want to deal with ebay
The best part about these videos is how "point camera and shoot" it is. That's it. Little to no editing, scripts, overly done, fake reactions, etc. These are so wholesome and enjoyable to watch.
I don't think that's the best part.
Reminds me of original youtube
@@ColdCryomancerwell said, guess that’s why I keep coming back
@@Jazzy_Waffles thank you! We are trying to capture and share what happens in a daily basis!
@@Jazzy_Waffles agreed
JSRF is one of the best games ever made. Rad! The concept of love, love, love, concept of love…
More 80s shirts, pleated skirts, and checkered Vans!
It’s sooooo good!
Understand understand understand!!!!!
"Will you take my roach infested PS4?"
"Uhhhh.....no?"
"WHY NOT???"
"......because of the reasons you just informed me of?"
Any time I get a new-to-me retro console or old radio or any other thing that may have spent time in an attic or shed or other grungy place, I bag it up and leave it in the freezer overnight. ESPECIALLY old vacuum tube radios. Not only does that kill any and all bugs that might be in there, it also goes a very long way towards killing bad smells and loosens nasty stubborn dirt.
That’s a great idea!
And that doesn’t pose a risk to any of the components in the devices?
@@StealthyZombie Not really. Condensation can occur when you first take the console out of the freezer, but wrapping it in a plastic bag before you put it in the freezer really reduces that. You still want to let it sit and "thaw" for a few hours to make good and sure any condensation has evaporated before you start messing with it, but I've never had anything bad happen from doing that.
@@VanderSysDavid I want to add that the bag is a critical part to protecting the electronic device if your freezer has an ice maker in it. My freezer does, and when it makes new ice to refill the hopper, everything gets a fine layer of frost crystals on it for a few days until the freezer can remove it.
@@VanderSysDavidI feel the need to add to that. Any device with moving parts (disc tray, harddrive, flexible latches etc) MUST be warmed to room temperature before operation.
When you freeze them, parts of different materials contract at different rates... so pieces that are supposed to fit together are no longer the same size. It's very easy to break components through normal operation if it's too cold.
My brother and I loved Jet Set Radio Future(11:44). What a memory. There are so many games here I’d love to see again from our childhood.
Sam your videos are always so awesome, I love the raw and genuine nature to them and how you always are informative about games and consoles. I learn a bunch from your videos and your energy is a huge vibe that the world needs more of
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That's not Sam, that's Aubrey Plaza in a wig.
For real her energy brings me back
Seeing a JSRF appear always brings me so much happiness, thanks for the dope vids sam
14:16 i was like “wait, dig more, the gold controller might be in there!” 😅 she found gold!
I love golddddd
@@RadJunk It's like that meme where the guys is asking where the cheese is on the Chicago deep dish pizza. The cheese is under the sauce, except it's the controller is under the game...
@@RadJunk lol was that a Austin power’s reference?
I used to work at a repair center for Geek Squad and the stores would send us roach computers from time to time, usually from Florida. We weren't supposed to work on them if there were any visible signs of infestation, but sometimes they had been "cleaned" inside. They all had the telltale roach smell though. The roaches liked to get inside the power supply and eat the wires inside. If you looked up the customer's prior service orders they would usually have a long history of specifically power supply replacements across multiple computers.
We had a roach problem at the hotel I work at thanks to a homeless person, and I could tell which rooms were infested just by the smell when I opened the door for daily inspections. It took a while, but we finally got the problem under control and that person is no longer allowed to stay at the hotel.
No brown stains or roaches on this consecrated ground!
That Steel Battalion controller is incredible. It looks like something, that if I saw it as a kid, I would want for the rest of my life, but my mom wouldn’t get it for me because it was probably too expensive and then by the time I had the money to get it on my own, it would be obsolete. But as a PlayStation kid, I’m immune. 😂
Plus, I love the tear down and rebuild portions of these videos. Reminds me of when I tried to take all my electronics apart in childhood. I was good at the disassembly part, the reassembly, not so much. Went through more TV remotes that way…
Right when I saw that I was like tf , idk how I didn't see it as a kid 😂lol
The Steel Battalion controller was pretty cool... frankly, I think it still is.
I worked at a weird little audio shop in Detroit. A guy brought in a cassette deck that appeared to have some kind of animated LED lighting on the meters, but upon opening it up turned out to be roaches between the meter LEDs and the diffusion panel in front of them. Sprayed it with Raid and got it the hell off my bench immediately.
Its insane how instantly you hooked me into whoever you are. Grats on what you're doing here.
Ok lemme guess
- depleted uranium munitions
- the corpse of a Gila Monster
- a full sized living oak tree rooted on private property
I wish the NES zappers worked on today's flat-screen TVs
They do if you have a flash cart. There are some patched roms out there to fix the timing for modern LCDs
When I worked at Apple people had systems with bed bugs. That was nice and gave new meaning to, "Debugging." Also bugs in your system is not a feature. It's just bugs!
Ok the bugs not being a feature part was pretty good! 😂😂😂
Owning a retro video game shop looks REALLY stressful. I’m sure it’s also kinda fun but I know it would not fit me. Good luck to those who do it.
Side note: all the decent retro shops in my area are gone. Very sad.
I like this girl. She has a natural way of explaining things and she could probably talk,just about anything & I would listen. It helps that she is attractive,as well.
timelapse of the disassembly was 10/10
Woot, the golden controller!
There is a measurable amount of systems which are likely stolen, if they don’t have power and other cables.
Police aren’t likely to take a report of a single console theft seriously.
6:30 Oh man i miss those CD/DVD bags, mines were mostly full with DiVX movies to be honest, yeah i know i was a bad young man lol
I found a CIB HD DVD player once. I bought it from someone that does storage units. He had it for a month since nobody wanted to mess with it or had no clue what it was lol.
Decided to buy & worked fine!
Thanks Aubrey. You're super like that Nintendo.
Your store is awesome! I love the cleanliness comments too. Keep on keeping on.
Wow, HD DVD, that´s a thing I haven‘t heard anyone mention in a looong time. And the player looks even new. Got a museum there!
“HD DVD..now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. A long time. You must come with me to Alderaan!”
I used to work in a corporate retro game store and people would bring in their grimey consoles every day. We'd always have to tell them to clean them up. With the amount of brown gunk on those Wiis and 360s, I'd hate to see what the rest of their houses look like. We did get hit with a roach-filled 360 one time, I'm pretty sure my manager took it outside and destroyed it with an orbital strike.
My friend who has his Techy store That you sam actually met at the last game con, He takes Systems for repair all the time, with bugs in them and most of the time, they don't know they're in there. All he does Is he puts an alcohol soaked rag in the garbage sack, Ties it tight and let's it sit 24 hours. It always kills them, Then he cleans it out, Outside. It works every time.
Yea, no roach infested consoles seems like a pretty reasonable demand 😂
Used game store worker here. Can confirm that for whatever reason the old 360s NEVER have controller or cables for some reason. Those are not cheap to replace either so it greatly impacts the price I can offer yet somehow I still end up with so many. Lol
Seeing that RE5 360 Console was awesome. I forgot all about that one, I've only seen the box of the console online, previously.
Lesson I learned Today? "Don't take a Videogame System filled with Roaches to a Videogame Store!" you will get Turned down Everytime!
Song 0:56: Hype Me Up by IamDayLight, Curtis Cole & Paper Plastic
That Steel Battalion set brings back memories. What a game. I helped a friend of mine setup a LAN game store where they has some of the old Battletech PODs that we got to refurb and put back in service. He also had a Steel Battalion setup on a projector. I think the game and cotroller cost him upwards of of $400. It was more of a simulation than a game. Awesome times.
As someone with a rather intense fear of roaches, I think I'd faint if someone brought that to me. lol
5:40 that is so cool. 💚
I like the NES Zappers in the background at the beginning! Great Retro Game Content!🤘🏻👍🏻🇺🇲
Love your content!!! Much love from Costa Rica!!! Wish I could go up there and buy something, your store looks rad!!!
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When I worked at Gamestop back in the day we had that Steel Battalion controller and my co-worker kept saying how he wanted it but it was pretty expensive if I recall.
The Star Wars Xbox 360 definitely had the best start up and tray sounds for that generation, and I never knew the single copy of JSFR had foil cover art. Just the other day when I was looking up games I missed out on as a kid I came across 'Revelations: The Demon Slayer' for the Gameboy and then noticed a lot of games for that handheld had the shiny strip on the side. Looking back on buying physical games back then without the internet in my pocket proved quite trivial.
Those shiny 360 controllers have a dumb-yet-neat gimmick. The d-pad can be turned to switch between being four- or eight-direction.
That Star Wars deck is 🔥
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
i never got so hyped for a xbox cable. thank you AP. pouring one for the rad gods
While I understand why you wouldn't take such consoles. Do you have any advice on getting them cleaned? Especially for people who don't normally take apart systems.
Sam!!! Love Rad Junk and can't wait to vist your store to spend much RAD FUNDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mountain Dew Xbox AND a Steel Battalion controller with green buttons plus eject cover intact??? Who dropped this off?
Roach machine was my second guess. My first guess was that it was coming from a bed bug infestation.
Someone dropped off a computer that was infected with roaches at a cell phone/guitar/computer store I worked at for a while.
Didn’t know until too late and the store got infected for a while.
We bagged it up and called them. We could walk by and tap the bag and watch them all go crazy.
Gross.
G’Day from Australia! I love watching your channel. Your merchandise is bringing back so many memories. My fave game back in the 80’s was Crush Roller, now I’m on the Xbox S X.
Next Episode: Sam plays Steel Battalion. yessssssssss
That Mountain dew xbox is so cool, Great video!
How do people trade in dirty stuff. I clean up items I sell or trade on fb marketplace. It’s just courtesy
Because there is a major difference between trading something in and trying to sell something to someone. Stores that take trade ins tend to streamline the process, hence why in most cases you don't even get 50% of the items actual value. While selling on FB would force you to be responsible for the price, the condition, the sale etc.. I would never in 10000 years open up a console to clean it before trading it in for 20 cents on the dollar... What a waste of time.
I don't know how to describe this look that you have on your face in all of your thumbnails, but I love it.
Old Xbox's go hard, I'm glad I bought one even though i hardly play it.
set up the mech thing for in store demo. Someone will fall in love... till then its a sick display of older enthusiast tech
The career path for XBOX fans has little similar with the career path of other consoles because of blu ray and accessory support guiding your business down different routes. PC Keyboard for captions vs Steel Battalion price points might drive you towards global vs niche.
My carts are loose unless I use game genie, do you just salvage the 72 pin connector from other non functional nes consoles or get the non OEM ones off Amazon?
Hey Sam and gang. Was watching the devastation from the hurricanes. That thing wrecked the coast. Hopefully you and friends and family all are okay! And that was an awesome 360 trade.... WOW
1:31... Fire marshal has entered the chat. Lol Just stumbled across your channel with the RAD BAR tutorial. Nice.
We once had a father and son come in with a bag of NES stuff to sell. I opened it up and it was absolutely filthy stuff, but we could clean it and refurbish it, so I had a look. I pulled out two gross controllers and then pulled out a copy of NES open and when I did, cockroaches started to run up my hand. I was able to flick them off into the bag, tie it up super tight, drop it into a bag I had on hand and tie that up and hand it back to them. They were very upset in how I reacted, as they acted like this was totally normal for them. I politely, yet firmly explained we do not take roach infested items and to please not come back again. I never sprayed Lysol spray directly onto my skin before, but I did and bathed my hands and arms in it like my life depended on it.
For a few days afterwards I kept thinking I could see roaches on the counter out of the corner of my eye and I would freak out.
The quality of these videos get better with each video.
The worst part of this video is how long it takes to get to the title of the video
Music choice is on point as always. Stay rad
I gotta do a road trip to this 'RadJunk' spot some time soon. Place looks EPIC! Same State, but still a far drive. #LuvMomAndPopGameStores!
I can’t wait to see you guys this weekend at retro fest!
I have a lot of questions haha😊
Midway Arcade Treasures is a great game!!
That punky little song in the beginning was cool. What was that?
( Btw, love all your vids! )
Yeah it made the video feel like its own TV show
Hype Me Up by IamDayLight, Curtis Cole & Paper Plastic
@@williampeeters7327 Thank you!
I enjoy your videos so much that I put your videos on when I’m not even around my other RUclips account 😊
that Steel Battalion control is only for the hardcore, also it turns your game into a rogue like cuz if your Mech gets destroy and you don't hit that eject button your character dies and by dies I mean the game will delete your save file
wow that ps4 story is unsettling.
cool Mtdew xbox steel battalion controller and pedal set up.
burnout games were all a blast
really cool starwars box
cool you got the dvd power cable for once.
but wait threres more. ha. nice.
nice controller surprise at the end.
If your system has roaches, bring it to GameStop. Most of their locations can't/won't refuse the trade in, they'll just take it as a defective system.
If your video games have animals living in it, you have a defective home.
It was awesome to meet you at retrofest!
The Steel Battalion controller has to be top 5 of the "holy grail" of controllers. These are holding a +$300, and much more if the box is intact. Original Friday the 13th Sony DualShock is worth considerably more, but not as cool.
Read up on ESD. It might not fail immediately but it will happen. Setting the customer up for a fail.
The missing cord is an unsolved mystery like socks going missing when doing laundry🤣
To answer your question about the MISSING POWER CABLES...Microsoft changed their power cable designs several times during the lifespan of the Xbox 360, but the later redesigns weren't backwards compatible with the original faceplate-style consoles. Plus, these early systems bricked often, and many gamers chose to upgrade to the newer Slim series because it included native HDMI support. As a result, many folks tossed their old cables because they didn't think they needed two sets of cables. Plus, they assumed their newer cables were compatible with the first-generation unit (only to discover that this wasn't the case). As a result, many first generation 360s are missing their cables.
You're welcome. 😎
OMG!!! Welcome to the woods!!!
A few months ago I was in my local CEX store and a guy came in with an original Xbox One...he claimed it was in excellent condition as he took it out of a towel (big warning sign) and it was really beat up. He claimed he had bought it from that store new as well....anyway he asked how much he would get. The woman serving him asked if he had the controller and he said no...well CEX only buy in consoles with a controller. So she told him "if you had the controller we could give you 45 quid credit but as you don't have one we would have to charge you 5 quid to take it" I nearly burst out laughing. I've never seen someone get charged for a trade in. He didn't accept but honestly I don't think the woman wanted to take it in.
Cool looking shop. Subbed. Hi from Perth Australia. :)
years ago I purchased an extra PS2 off craigslist. It looked fine from the outside, but when I got home and disassembled it for cleaning - I had stumbled upon a disgusting nest of dead (and live) roaches! Thanks goodness I had opened up the console in the backyard. It was absolutely terrifying and gross to think what state this person's home was in!
I'd love to give Steel Batallion a go at some point. Maybe one day via emulation using a keyboard and few other peripherals to make things work I guess
Conway? Where is that? Must be far from Fayetteville
I only got to try the Steel Battallion controller once 20 years ago. It's so cool.
Presumed the things you should never trade would have been old sports games. Every thrift shop here is piled high with Fifa.
Retrofest. Damn sounds fun wish I could go. Sending good vibes from AZ.
Jay is great (hope I said that right?).
Roach eggs travel, don't Floridians call them Palmetto bugs, neat name doesn't make them nicer.
3:57 Do you clean bug-infested consoles? Asking for a friend.
Jay loves a laugh
Damn, 60 bucks for lollipop chainsaw? I hope the price hasn't gone done much since the remaster came out, I have one sitting in the cabinet behind me.
"I don't have a PS4 but will you take my garbage bag of roaches?"
New subscriber here. I think I might be in love! Totally Rad...
As a fellow game store owner I can confirm that people bring in roach infested stuff and get mad when you won't take them. WTF is wrong with people?
There is a rare Orange and blue Halo edition original xbox btw !
I know this is prolly not the place to ask but I’ve been looking and coming in forever but have you guys ever gotten in Tron evolution? Love talks store. Disabled old guy with purple cane. lol.
Won't be able to make it this year, but Palydyn and I will definitely try and make it there next year. Have fun!
I'm convinced Dave is just The Most Interesting Man™️
RUclips recommending a good channel? I’m shocked. Anyway great video. Subscribed 👍
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the reason that you never get a HD-DVD player with the power cord is because when you spend 200 dollars and the only useful thing in the box is the 12-volt barrel jack adapter , well you're at least gonna keep the cord before you throw the rest out, it might come in handy, and you did pay 200 dollar for it.
ALSO, do you have a website? if you do you should put it in your desriptions. I need an OG xbox s-type controller like the one you just panned over in the controller box., and a replacement break away console connection for the one i already have and dont want to deal with ebay
There is something about your videos, I just love the vibe and of course the rad blue hair Aubrey
"Look an hd dvd player" holding a xbox 360 hahaha