Unboxing Video Games Monthly May 2020 | NES Classics | N64 Imports | SEALED Playstaion 2 Games

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In this video, we share some information on Video Games Monthly, a monthly subscription service you can use to bolster your retro video game collection.

Where I live in Central Illinois I'm both lucky and unlucky. I'm lucky to have a great retro store 10 minutes from my house in Love Action Games, where there's always an awesome selection and good banter with Adrian the owner. I'm unlucky because, well, it's Illinois. But also, there aren't any huge swap meets, conventions, or things like that in my area like the Pixel Game Squad are blessed with. Sometimes finding good games is harder than it should be. Other places in the country have that same issue, and they don't have a Live Action Games to fall back on. So what can you do to add to your collection without having to pay eBay prices?

Enter Video Games Monthly, a subscription service where you can get a box with 2-5 retro games per-month, depending on your subscription level. Their library of systems is really large, from the NES and SNES, Genesis, Master System, even newer systems like PS1, PS2 and Wii U! What I find exciting is they also offer options for import systems like the Famicom and Super Famicom! Very cool!

The way VGM works is that you select what systems you want to collect for and let them know what games you already have. From here, they'll send you a box within the first 10-days of the month based on your system and library selections. You could get all one system's games or a mix, all depending on their inventory in a specific month.

Now, there are a few important things you need to do when you set up your account. First, understand that regardless of when you sign up in the month your first box will arrive at the beginning of the following month. Knowing this upfront should help reduce the wait and possible frustration. Also, you need to make sure your library is updated at least 10-days before the end of the month to endure you don't receive any duplicates. I didn't do this, which is why my first box included almost all duplicates.

What we got:
Nintendo Entertainment System:
The Adventures of Bayou Billy - $6
T&C Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage -$5

Japanese N64:
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 4 - $6

Playstation 2
Syphon Filter Dark Mirror - $7
SOCOM 3: US Navy Seals - $8

Total Games Value = $32

The TOPS trading cards were too cool to get too, on top (no pun intended) of the 2 sealed, still in shrink-wrap PS2 games, and Japanese Nintendo 64 Baseball game. The total value again wasn't quite what I paid for the service, but I do appreciate the inclusion of additional games to try to get up to the value that I paid. I am glad that I was able to send the folks at Video Games Monthly a list of what I was looking for, and they did a good job of getting me titles on that list. While this is going live at the end of May, I am hoping for another good box come June. Fingers crossed for Super Back to the Future 2 for the Super Famicom!

I will say that I hope that the condition of the games was a bit disappointing, specifically Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 4. I don't like having to use Brite Boy on a cart unless I really have to, and I really had to on this title. No matter how much I cleaned with my 1Up card, it just would not play. The condition of the cases left a little to be desired, but I will tackle that at a later time.

See our first Video Games Monthly unboxing at
https://youtu.be/Z08MeYt2WCI

Need to clean your games? Check out our tutorial by visiting
https://youtu.be/nxtFmVM2Moc

Play Japanese Import N64 Games on a US N64 Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/11bj_KLPMZE

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