Bought ORIGINAL NINTENDO MINT IN BOX with cast of Marvel Daredevil!

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Bought ORIGINAL NINTENDO MINT IN BOX with cast of Marvel Daredevil!

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In this exciting episode, join our host, Ryan, on an unexpected adventure at ICCC (Imperial Commissary Collector's Convention) as he embarks on a thrilling toy trade in the most unlikely place ā€“ the parking lot!

As Ryan sets out to explore the convention, little did he know that he would stumble upon a mysterious stranger with an astonishing collection of toys. Behind the tinted windows of a sleek car, the toy enthusiast discovers a treasure trove, including an original mint Nintendo, still in its pristine box, along with a collection of classic Nintendo games. But that's not all; there's an awe-inspiring Iwo Jima play set, a plethora of iconic Star Wars figures, and even the legendary Star Wars Millennium Falcon LEGO set! It's every toy collector's dream come true.

As Ryan and the stranger engage in this epic toy exchange, the excitement reaches its peak when, out of nowhere, the cast of the renowned Netflix series Marvel's Daredevil appears. Passenger vans pull up, and stepping out are none other than the charismatic Charlie Cox and the talented Vincent D'Onofrio! Witness the surreal moment when the worlds of toy collecting and Hollywood stars collide!

Watch as they all share their passion for toys and exchange stories about their favorite childhood playthings. The camaraderie is heartwarming as they geek out over the nostalgia and the joy these toys have brought into their lives.

Be sure to join us for this one-of-a-kind encounter, filled with surprises, laughter, and memories. The magic of toys, the excitement of unexpected encounters, and the charm of beloved actors ā€“ it's all right here on Toy Federation Channel!

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The original Nintendo, often referred to as the "Nintendo Entertainment System" (NES), is a video game console released by Nintendo in 1985. It was the company's first home video game console for the international market. The NES quickly became a significant cultural and commercial success, revitalizing the video game industry and establishing Nintendo as a major player in the gaming market.

The NES introduced a wide range of popular and iconic video game franchises, such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Mega Man, among others. It utilized a unique game cartridge system, where players could insert game cartridges into the console to play different games. The controller featured a directional pad, two action buttons, and the iconic "Start" and "Select" buttons.

The NES played a crucial role in popularizing video gaming and is fondly remembered by many as their first introduction to the world of video games. It remains a beloved and nostalgic console for gamers and collectors alike.

The Iwo Jima play set is a toy set that represents the Battle of Iwo Jima, a significant military engagement during World War II. The Battle of Iwo Jima took place from February 19 to March 26, 1945, between the United States and the Empire of Japan. It was a pivotal and hard-fought battle, with the objective of capturing the island of Iwo Jima from the Japanese forces.

The play set typically includes plastic toy soldiers representing U.S. Marines and Japanese soldiers, as well as miniature replicas of the iconic historical landmarks from the battle, such as Mount Suribachi, where the famous photograph of the raising of the American flag was taken.

These play sets often allow children (and collectors) to recreate and imagine the events of the Battle of Iwo Jima through miniature figurines and accessories. They serve as both a form of entertainment and a historical educational tool, giving children an opportunity to learn about this significant moment in history while engaging in imaginative play.

As with any historical toy set, it's essential to approach it with sensitivity and understanding of the events it represents, ensuring that it is used as a respectful educational tool, rather than glorifying or trivializing the real-life sacrifices made by soldiers during the battle.

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0:00 Cold Open
0:22 Walk Up
1:53 Transformers
3:09 Nintendo Games
3:51 Iwo Jima Play Set
5:37 Lego MF!
5:48 MINT NES!!!
10:29 Star Wars Collection
19:07 Marvel's DareDevil!!!!
21:34 More Room Trade with Youtu

All Comments (21)
  • @toyfederation
    I had no idea they were behind me during that trade!
  • @ApeArson259
    I absolutely love the way these episodes are filmed, such an entertaining and unique format! Feels like a real TV show
  • This episode is fantastic. I am always happy to see someone find a nostalgic toy piece from their childhood. I am delighted to see that Ryan found a piece (or two) from his childhood that brought pure joy to his face. I can still remember saving up the money I made from babysitting the neighbor kids when I was 13, so I could order an NES. I lived in in Izmir, Turkey at this time, and even after an order was placed it could take 30-45 days for an order to arrive. I remember receiving and opening the NES and feeling so "grown up", yet extremely giddy with childish wonder. Seeing another in this video brought those memories flooding back.
  • I had that Guns of Navarone playset when i was young. For years ive been trying to remember what it was called and who made it. Brings back lots of great memories. Thank you!
  • @tauntonlad
    The guy that traded in his stuff was a real nice guy. Looks like he really looked after his stuff.
  • @Smudgedoodle1978
    Do you know whatā€¦ā€¦..in my 45 years, Iā€™ve been a soldier, worked as a prison & police officerā€¦ā€¦ā€¦I would absolutely love to work in this guys shop & live out my last days in peace & geeky quietnessā€¦ā€¦.I would be happy šŸ‘
  • @TillThenPlease
    Another awesome episode!!! Thanks fellas! Really looking forward to seeing the Froggy Flips episode (if you show that footage)! Was super cool seeing you on his channel! :D
  • @jasonleveck8546
    I appreciate how you guys do business. It's cool to see straight up and honest transactions.
  • @kevinyoung9557
    Guns of Navarone now that brings fond memories as a child.
  • @megatronxmatt
    This channel has become my favorite toy channel! If I ever make it to South Carolina. Toy federation is my first stop
  • ā€œ if Iā€™m being honest ā€œā€¦ Yes, Iā€™d prefer you be very honest sir!!!šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • @pocaricalpis
    Found the vids through Froggyā€™s recent video and have been binge watching most of the recent videos! Love the channel and cheers from California!!
  • @MegaAppl3
    AWESOME ! I had the IWO Jima playset when I was younger. Plastic army men were so fun. This really takes me back.
  • @superquad7
    I was completely unaware of the Iwa Jima playset until I started watching this channel. I LOVE playsets. That one especially looked like it had a great box. MASK Bolder Hill is still my all time favorite playset :)
  • @Dukeisdadukiest
    I just found this channel and binged everything you have. More videos please! Great content!
  • @matthewkeller3154
    It is so cool seeing Pixel Dan hanging with you guys!! Great episode!
  • @jonathanward8967
    Man, you ate such a class act to deal with. Really know how to explain to people what they have versus what you know you can get out of them. The "modern" collection market must be so hard to deal with, especially when it's someone you obviously know. Think just because it's a well know i.p. and unopened it's worth $$$$$. When reality it's probably not even work the plastic box it's in. Keep up the awesome stuff
  • I respect your business and especially how you care about the figures when putting them together If I was into figure buying your business is definitely one of the places I'd come to to know I was getting genuine authentic matched stuff, I'm more into the gaming game collecting side