Found a sealed 1989 Gameboy!

rkymtnman

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We were cleaning out my grandmothers place since she is going to a home and I found this! My drunk uncle said I could probably get $100 for it at the pawn shop but ill probably hang on to it.
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don't listen to your uncle when he's drunk!!! lol.

 

Doug Dawson

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There are a few out there with ridiculous asking prices but I doubt anyone will get them. I would be interested in knowing what they sell for and not what someone is asking for one. Things are really only worth what someone will pay, not what someone asks for. Either way it is a cool find.
 

7CardBud

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I was big into the retro game stuff, I mostly cashed out when the collectards hit the hobby and prices went sky high.
Sealed collectards are insane.... the money they pay for plastic boggles my mind.

Realistically you should be able to snag $300-$500 for it.
 

PadawanWarrior

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There are a few out there with ridiculous asking prices but I doubt anyone will get them. I would be interested in knowing what they sell for and not what someone is asking for one. Things are really only worth what someone will pay, not what someone asks for. Either way it is a cool find.
People are actually paying crazy prices. These ones all sold pretty recently. And I don't see any with the plastic still on it. That's crazy.
 

Doug Dawson

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People are actually paying crazy prices. These ones all sold pretty recently. And I don't see any with the plastic still on it. That's crazy.
Yeah, people are crazy. The funny thing is when you open most of the ones that sold for crazy prices it shows seller relisted item. Guessing it's sellers either not getting paid or buying their own stuff to drive up price. Either way the prices on the ones that sold are pretty ridiculous. Than again people pay hundreds of dollars for blurple lights so I guess nothing should surprise me.
 
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