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Gamereviewgod
02-08-2013, 01:11 AM
Got an interesting press release today. Game relevant stuff near the bottom:


THE ULTIMATE HORROR DISCOVERY!
FULL MOON FEATURES’ CHARLES BAND UNEARTHS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF EXTREMELY RARE OVERSIZE VHS PACKAGING
MINT-CONDITION COLLECTOR’S ITEMS BEGIN ROLL-OUT TO PUBLIC FEB 12
TITLES INCLUDE SUCH HORROR CLASSICS AS: ZOMBIE,
I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE & HEADLESS EYES


LOS ANGELES, CA, Feb 7, 2013 – Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles, he unwittingly resurrected a veritable treasure trove of vintage horror limited-edition VHS boxes coveted by horror fans and serious collectors. Starting February 12, fans will be able to purchase these original boxes with authentically duplicated VHS copies inside – at an incredibly reasonable price.
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“Back in the 80’s, I thought it would be cool to release these films in the oversize VHS boxes,” explained Band. “In the short term, it was very successful - but by 1982 the trend had run its course and the titles were reduced back to regular VHS dimensions.”

Band started Wizard Video in 1980, and was the first to release horror cult films such as Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and I Spit On Your Grave in the early days of home video.

“The kids who remember these oversized packages remember them fondly,” Band continued. “The release of this collection is for them.”

Over a span of 3-4 years, Wizard Video published eighty titles in the large-format boxes. Thirty-five years after the packaging’s popularity died out, Band and his excavation team uncovered the original big VHS boxes of thirty-six of these rare titles in mint condition, between twohundred to four hundred copies per title. Each box will be hand-numbered on the spine and autographed by Charles Band and will include an authentically duplicated VHS copy of the film inside of a clamshell holder. Band estimates that very few of these rare videos are still in print – and no more than 5-10 thousand units were manufactured at the time.

Also found in the collection were original boxes of the first horror video games on the planet, from Wizard Video’s sister company, Wizard Video Games. The Atari 2600 game boxes for Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween will be released TBD 2013 from Full Moon. At the time of release, these titles were deemed too violent for children, and were either banned or sold by request-only, making them an extraordinarily rare find as well.

Daltone
02-08-2013, 11:18 AM
Got an interesting press release today. Game relevant stuff near the bottom:

I love the thought that there is stuff like that just hanging around in warehouses. Maybe one day the Ark will show up..

Frankie_Says_Relax
02-08-2013, 11:31 AM
I love the thought that there is stuff like that just hanging around in warehouses. Maybe one day the Ark will show up..

http://pics.mobygames.com/images/covers/large/1050629868-00.jpg

Gameguy
01-18-2014, 12:45 AM
A bit of an old thread but I found some new information about these. It seems that these VHS boxes weren't really found in a warehouse, he just reprinted them to cash in on their desirability. Someone compared the new boxes to the originals in great detail. I'll assume that the video game boxes are the same deal.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=wC6Dc1QMK1w


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95umkdPtrpE

Greg2600
01-18-2014, 10:38 AM
A similar situation just came up in the Star Wars toy collecting world. Apparently, somebody took a large stock of unused blister pack cards, and repackaged them with toys. Somewhat shoddy too. I don't know too much about that hobby, but the cards were supposedly due to be discarded but this fellow got ahold of them. I assume they are part of an expensive series of toys.

http://antoniemchowicz.wordpress.com/2013/12/28/antoni-emchowicz-aka-toytoni-zoomertoys-and-marsking-on-ebay/