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VHS Tapes
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About this collection
VHS Tapes
The shop currently stocks 886 vintage VHS tapes, spanning the full retail-VHS arc from the early 1980s through the format's last commercial gasp in 2006. Clamshell Disney, Coliseum Home Video wrestling, Goodtimes budget releases, sealed studio first-runs, rental-era plastic from Blockbuster and West Coast Video, slimline late-format reissues, demo and screener tapes, kids and horror and concert film and direct-to-video oddities. Every tape is one of one. When it sells, it is gone.
Why VHS still moves
VHS is not nostalgia bait. It is a working format with a rapidly contracting supply, a fast-growing collector base, and tape-specific cover art and edits that often do not exist anywhere else. The 4K restorations on streaming have re-cropped, color-corrected, and time-stretched the films that defined a generation. The VHS prints are the original cuts, the original masters, and the original artwork, and they will not get cheaper.
The collectors driving this market sort into a few overlapping camps. Sealed-tape buyers chasing high-grade case condition for shelf display. Rental-era completionists rebuilding the Blockbuster wall. Genre collectors going deep on slasher, kung-fu, anime, or wrestling. Cover-art collectors who want the slipcase regardless of what is inside. Players who actually run a CRT and a deck and want the visual look the format produced. The shop stocks for all five.
The categories that matter on a VHS shelf
Disney Black Diamond and Classics. The Walt Disney Classics line ran 1984 to 1994 and is identifiable by the black diamond logo on the spine. The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, the early Mickey compilations. Sealed Black Diamond in clean clamshells is the blue chip of the format.
Clamshell case era. Hard plastic clam-style cases dominate from the early 80s through about 1996, especially on kids and family titles. Disney, Hanna-Barbera, Sesame Street, Nickelodeon, Children's Television Workshop. The clamshell protects the artwork and stays beautiful in storage. Slipcase paperboard from the same era is fragile and grades harder.
Horror and slasher. The genre that built VHS as a collector format. Wizard Video big-box, Vestron, Media Home Entertainment, Thorn EMI, Continental, Magnum Entertainment. The 80s slasher market was dominated by independent labels that no longer exist, and original artwork survives only on the tape.
Wrestling. Coliseum Home Video WWF run from 1985 to 1997. Pay-per-view recordings, Best Of compilations, wrestler-specific tapes. Coliseum was the only legal way to re-watch a WWF event for over a decade and the cover art is era-defining.
Concert film and music video. MTV-era VHS, MJ, Madonna, Beastie Boys, Nirvana Live at Reading. Often the only legal release of a given live recording.
Demo, screener, and promo. Industry copies, video-store demos meant for the in-store TV. Often unique cover treatments and frequently unreleased commercially. The shop stocks demo tapes when they cross the door.
Sealed first-run modern. 2001 to 2006, the format's last years. Often overlooked because the films are not classics, but the sealed-format population is small and shrinking. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone sealed VHS, the late-format Pixar releases, the Lord of the Rings trilogy on tape. Cheap to acquire today, hard to find in five years.
Spotting a fake or bootleg
VHS counterfeits are less industrial than jersey or sneaker fakes, but bootlegs are abundant, especially on horror and on Asian imports. The tells:
- Cover art weight and print. Original studio releases use thick coated stock. Bootlegs print on thin matte paper that wrinkles in the slipcase.
- Label stickers on the cassette. Studio tapes have printed plastic labels, often with a holographic or embossed studio mark. Bootlegs use white sticker stock printed on a home printer.
- Recorded over. Spool the tape forward an inch and look at the leader. A real first-run tape has factory leader. A re-recorded bootleg often has no leader at all.
- Region and language stickers. A US clamshell with Korean or Spanish overprint stickers is an import or a re-distribution. Authentic and collectible in the right context, but priced and labeled accordingly.
- Bar code and SKU. The bar code on the back of the slipcase should match a known studio catalog number. If it is missing, hand-printed, or obscured by a sticker, ask why.
Condition grading on tape
Every VHS on the floor is graded on the five-tier ladder. Format-specific signals:
- Sealed or unsealed. Sealed adds a tier and is called out explicitly in the title. Some sealed tapes are factory-original shrink, some are later collector-shop reseals; the listing distinguishes when it can be told.
- Case condition. Clamshell hinges, slipcase corners, spine yellowing, sticker residue. Case grade often matters more to display collectors than tape grade.
- Cover art integrity. Sun-fade, water damage, price-sticker peel scars. Black Diamond and clamshell horror are especially sensitive.
- Tape integrity. Mold, sticky-shed syndrome, warping. The shop plug-tests representative inventory; the listing flags any playback issue we identify.
- Rental-era stickers. Blockbuster, West Coast Video, Hollywood Video stickers are part of the artifact. Removed-but-residue is graded down. Intact-and-clean rental stickers are valued by completionists.
What is on the floor right now
The 886-tape count covers everything from sealed Disney clamshell to demo-tape oddities. Recent pickups include sealed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, demo screeners for He Got Game and Heavyweights, The Hulk theatrical-release VHS, sealed The Ladies Man, and a deep run of horror clamshells rotating through. The collection turns fast on horror and Disney Black Diamond and slow on late-format sealed.
Browse VHS by newest in to see the freshest pulls, or sort by price to dig the budget end.
Sibling collections and category guidance
VHS pairs with the rest of the home-video nostalgia floor. Cross-shop vintage video games for the same era, vintage toys for the kids-aisle tie-in, and the horror VHS deep cuts for any non-VHS film artifact. Format-specific FAQ on plug-testing, deck recommendations, and shipping fragile tape lives at the VHS FAQ page.
Sourcing notes
VHS comes in through estate buys, video-store closures (the few that are left), private collection liquidations, and walk-in trades. The shop does not bulk-buy lot-bought tapes off auction without sorting. Every tape is reviewed individually before pricing. Listings call out plug-test status, sealed status, and any cover or case damage.
The shop is at 707 E Fremont Street, Suite 1170, Las Vegas NV 89101. Ground floor of Downtown Container Park, east side. The wall of tapes is in the back room. Bring a CRT.
Questions, answered
Questions about VHS Tapes
From our VHS inventory
Tapes on the floor right now
A small slice of the VHS wall. Studio releases, kid-vid, Blockbuster cases, Disney clamshells. Each tape is one of one in this condition, with the slipcase or sleeve photographed in the listing.
- Pokemon 4Ever VHS tape. Original 4Kids dub release, 2002 theatrical-to-home-video transition era, sleeve graded with the listing.
- 007 Tomorrow Never Dies VHS. MGM Bond-franchise late-90s tape, original sleeve, the Brosnan run.
- 36 Hours to Die VHS, Blockbuster case. Original Blockbuster ex-rental clamshell, the era-correct rental case form factor that does not resurface.
- Addams Family Values VHS. 1993 Paramount theatrical-to-VHS release, sleeve and tape both graded.
- Afros and Bellbottoms VHS. Niche compilation tape, low print run, exactly the kind of piece the VHS wall exists for.
- 1982 Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark board game, complete. Parker Brothers tie-in to the Raiders home-video era, complete-in-box, original instructions.
- 2001 Planet of the Apes Rule the Planet movie promo shirt, Large. Theatrical-promo merch tied to the Burton Apes release, narrow studio handout run.
- 2008 Marvel Incredible Hulk movie promo shirt, Large. Studio-issued promotional tee from the Norton Hulk release, low circulation.
- 1993 Home Improvement board game, complete. Milton Bradley TV-tie-in board game from the show's first-run window, complete in box.
- 1992 Home Alone 2 Lost in New York board game, complete. THQ tie-in to the theatrical sequel, original packaging, all pieces present.
Browse the full VHS collection for the current wall.
Why do big-box VHS cost so much more than standard clamshells?
Are Disney clamshells worth keeping intact?
What do you mean by slipcover and why does it matter?
Sealed or opened. Does it actually matter?
What about ex-rental tapes with Blockbuster or mom-and-pop stickers?
Do you test that the tape plays?
Why only NTSC and not PAL?
How do I tell if a title is actually sought after?
What is the difference between Coliseum Video and Silver Vision wrestling tapes?
How should I store tapes once I get them home?
How do you ship VHS?
What happens if a tape shows up damaged in transit or will not play?
Are VHS tapes worth anything in 2026?
Every piece in this collection earned its spot through hands-on sourcing, condition grading, and a lot of late nights. We pull from estate sales, dead-stock attics, and the occasional miracle. If it is here, we trust it.














