Retro Rewind SKU Codes List: All Unique VHS Codes
Retro Rewind hides some of its best tapes behind SKU codes, and the unique VHS set is where most players start digging. These show up in New Releases and tie directly to specific movies with fixed codes you can reuse.
All Retro Rewind SKU Codes For Unique VHS Tapes
The Retro Rewind SKU codes for unique VHS tapes are fixed codes tied to New Release tapes, and you can use them to order copies once you own the original.
These only work after you’ve unlocked the tape at least once. After that, the SKU lets you order more copies whenever you want.
Full Retro Rewind SKU Code List
Here are all unique VHS tapes and their SKU codes in alphabetical order:
13 Bodies → 21599
BAD BAX → 13334
Bad Dreams on Mel Road → 12286
Die Trying → 22664
Draconic Park → 16064
Forward to the Past → 26621
Galactic Revellion IV → 22211
Hell Hotel → 14442
Holiday Break-in → 23771
Jumbo Manhunt → 19654
Kronan the Berserker → 45691
Phantom Patrol → 27593
Phone Home → 23336
Pimpleface → 18610
Poetry is Dead → 22834
Rain Woman → 19759
The Color Violet → 10693
The Static Haunting → 48927
X-Terminate → 48825
Xenocat → 27356
How SKU Codes Work In Retro Rewind
SKU codes are basically your way to duplicate tapes once you’ve discovered them.
When you find a unique VHS in New Releases:
It gets added to your collection
You unlock its SKU code
You can order more copies anytime
If you try to use a code before owning the tape, nothing happens. The system only recognizes codes tied to tapes you’ve already unlocked.
Where To Find Unique VHS Tapes
You won’t see these in normal stock.
They only appear in:
New Releases section
Special rotation of featured tapes
You’ll need to check consistently since the selection rotates and you won’t always get the same ones.
Why SKU Codes Matter
Once you understand the system, SKU codes become one of the easiest ways to scale your store.
Lets you restock high value tapes
Removes reliance on random rotation
Keeps popular titles available
If you ignore SKU codes, you end up waiting on RNG instead of controlling your inventory.
Final Blurb
Retro Rewind SKU codes turn rare tapes into reliable stock once you’ve unlocked them. The system is simple, but only after you realize you need to own the tape first before the code works.
Once that clicks, you stop waiting on New Releases and start running your store with consistent inventory instead of hoping the right tape shows up again.

