Sealed "Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku I & II" for Game Boy Advance
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House Rules:
--Ends Sunday 2/16, 8:00pm NA time.
--One 1-minute extension if any bids in final minute (will then end at 8:01:00 regardless of other bids).
--Shipping is free in the US, $8 to Canada.
--Bidding begins at $50.
--Gift payment is appreciated, not expected.
High bid: $55--alinro
Up for auction is a sealed copy of The Legacy of Goku I & II for Game Boy Advance. This is a decently rare game with sealed and complete copies becoming harder to find. I think the starting bid is very reasonable considering some recent sale prices on this game, so I'll let the bidders decide the sale price from there. I got this from a Square employee who won it at a "work thing" which I assume is why there is a sticker over the UPC but beneath the seal. My guess is this was designated as a promo copy and then sealed. If I'm totally wrong on that theory, I hope some people will chime in with other possible explanations. The seal does match another sealed copy I used to have, and this game is known to have this type of seal rather than the first party plastic with h-seam, so I always assumed it was legit. There are some dots of stains on the back of the box beneath the seal, so it's possible that happened before being factory sealed, or, what I thought much less likely, the game was resealed with the correct seal after being "just a complete" copy. However, since it came from an actual game company, I doubt there's anything malicious going on here. Feel free to discuss this even if you're not bidding--we'll all benefit from more information if it's correct. If you aren't sure about the seal, bid as if it's just a CIB.
The overall condition is good, but some spots obviously have more wear than others--most notably, the bottom flaps and the dotting stains on back beneath the seal. It's not mint, but a much rougher copy recently sold for more, so I hope someone can snag a good deal here. Feel free to ask any questions. Box protector is included as seen in first photo. Will ship in a box.










House Rules:
--Ends Sunday 2/16, 8:00pm NA time.
--One 1-minute extension if any bids in final minute (will then end at 8:01:00 regardless of other bids).
--Shipping is free in the US, $8 to Canada.
--Bidding begins at $50.
--Gift payment is appreciated, not expected.
High bid: $55--alinro
Up for auction is a sealed copy of The Legacy of Goku I & II for Game Boy Advance. This is a decently rare game with sealed and complete copies becoming harder to find. I think the starting bid is very reasonable considering some recent sale prices on this game, so I'll let the bidders decide the sale price from there. I got this from a Square employee who won it at a "work thing" which I assume is why there is a sticker over the UPC but beneath the seal. My guess is this was designated as a promo copy and then sealed. If I'm totally wrong on that theory, I hope some people will chime in with other possible explanations. The seal does match another sealed copy I used to have, and this game is known to have this type of seal rather than the first party plastic with h-seam, so I always assumed it was legit. There are some dots of stains on the back of the box beneath the seal, so it's possible that happened before being factory sealed, or, what I thought much less likely, the game was resealed with the correct seal after being "just a complete" copy. However, since it came from an actual game company, I doubt there's anything malicious going on here. Feel free to discuss this even if you're not bidding--we'll all benefit from more information if it's correct. If you aren't sure about the seal, bid as if it's just a CIB.
The overall condition is good, but some spots obviously have more wear than others--most notably, the bottom flaps and the dotting stains on back beneath the seal. It's not mint, but a much rougher copy recently sold for more, so I hope someone can snag a good deal here. Feel free to ask any questions. Box protector is included as seen in first photo. Will ship in a box.










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