Mario 140-in 1 Multicart
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If I can remember it has Mario Kart GBA , Mario Advance 3 & 4 , and Mario golf , along with nes games including a Zelda Mario hack and a sonic hack with other home-brew games .
If I can remember it has Mario Kart GBA , Mario Advance 3 & 4 , and Mario golf , along with nes games including a Zelda Mario hack and a sonic hack with other home-brew games .
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$6-$12?
Not that low I know that .
Originally posted by: xasapxajx
Originally posted by: Dochrohan
$6-$12?
Not that low I know that .
Hahahaha, everyone thinks they have gold, and hate honest answers
If you throw it up on ebay and it doesn't get pulled, there might be a few suckers that get into a bidding war and drive the price up to $50 - $60; however, it just depends if people are going full stupid that day.
For GBA multis, they are much easier to find than the original GB ones, and I have even seen many with boxes. The boxed ones I have seen for sale, both in Asia and also online, typically sell between $20 - $30 and I personally felt that the price was too high.
If you want more money, you gotta take your chance on ebay; selling on a forum like NA, I think $10 - $20 is fair.
Originally posted by: xasapxajx
http://i1374.photobucket.com/albu... If I can remember it has Mario Kart GBA , Mario Advance 3 & 4 , and Mario golf , along with nes games including a Zelda Mario hack and a sonic hack with other home-brew games .
Also, I think the term you are looking for is unlicensed, not home-brew. Any original games that are on there (my guess would be some Yong Yong games) were developed by a Chinese game studio. Hardly able to be considered a home-brew.
Originally posted by: tracker465
Originally posted by: xasapxajx
Originally posted by: Dochrohan
$6-$12?
Not that low I know that .
Hahahaha, everyone thinks they have gold, and hate honest answers
If you throw it up on ebay and it doesn't get pulled, there might be a few suckers that get into a bidding war and drive the price up to $50 - $60; however, it just depends if people are going full stupid that day.
For GBA multis, they are much easier to find than the original GB ones, and I have even seen many with boxes. The boxed ones I have seen for sale, both in Asia and also online, typically sell between $20 - $30 and I personally felt that the price was too high.
If you want more money, you gotta take your chance on ebay; selling on a forum like NA, I think $10 - $20 is fair.
I have a gameboy one it's worth 30-50$ due to it having three pokemon games on it , I know it's not "GOLD" i'm not a newbie .
Originally posted by: xasapxajx
Originally posted by: tracker465
Originally posted by: xasapxajx
Originally posted by: Dochrohan
$6-$12?
Not that low I know that .
Hahahaha, everyone thinks they have gold, and hate honest answers
If you throw it up on ebay and it doesn't get pulled, there might be a few suckers that get into a bidding war and drive the price up to $50 - $60; however, it just depends if people are going full stupid that day.
For GBA multis, they are much easier to find than the original GB ones, and I have even seen many with boxes. The boxed ones I have seen for sale, both in Asia and also online, typically sell between $20 - $30 and I personally felt that the price was too high.
If you want more money, you gotta take your chance on ebay; selling on a forum like NA, I think $10 - $20 is fair.
I have a gameboy one it's worth 30-50$ due to it having three pokemon games on it , I know it's not "GOLD" i'm not a newbie .
I have about 15 of those as well. You want to buy them for $15 each?