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SUMMARY:Halo: Combat Evolved - XBOX - WATA 9.8 A+
DESCRIPTION:From 2001\, this is a NFR (not for resale) copy of Halo: Combat Evolved (the first Halo game - usually just known as Halo) graded as a 9.8 A+ by WATA. The NFR copies were only available to employees of Bungee (the copy that makes Halo)\, Microsoft and select game stores as a promotional copy.\n\nAs a reminder - go read about the WATA scale if you haven’t before. The grade is the main driver of a video game’s value and understanding its meaning is crucial. The first number represents the condition of the item (in this case\, the unopened box) on a 10-point scale\, with increments of.5 until 9\, and then increments of.2 until 10. 9.8 is functionally the highest grade as they don’t really give out 10s.\n\nThe second part of the grade is the seal grade - the condition of the factory seal. This scale goes from C to A++. A+ is the 2nd highest grade.\n\nThis copy of Halo is the highest graded NFR version of the game to date. It’s hard to know exactly how many sealed copies of the game exist\, but in 2019\, Heritage claimed there were only around 10 up to that point.\n\n------\n\nPowered by addevent.com \nShare your next event with us!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:From 2001, this is a NFR (not for resale) copy of Halo: Combat Evolved (the first Halo game - usually just known as Halo) graded as a 9.8 A+ by WATA. The NFR copies were only available to employees of Bungee (the copy that makes Halo), Microsoft and select game stores as a promotional copy.
As a reminder - go read about the WATA scale if you haven’t before. The grade is the main driver of a video game’s value and understanding its meaning is crucial. The first number represents the condition of the item (in this case, the unopened box) on a 10-point scale, with increments of.5 until 9, and then increments of.2 until 10. 9.8 is functionally the highest grade as they don’t really give out 10s.
The second part of the grade is the seal grade - the condition of the factory seal. This scale goes from C to A++. A+ is the 2nd highest grade.
This copy of Halo is the highest graded NFR version of the game to date. It’s hard to know exactly how many sealed copies of the game exist, but in 2019, Heritage claimed there were only around 10 up to that point.
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