Will the retro market fizzle out soon?

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Jesus Christ, 165 dollars? I have that leaf green version

imagine unironically spending hundreds of dollars on game boy roms

>prices 2022
why lie? these were the prices at the beginning of covid

youre right they are higher now

I should sell all my games and make bank

>doesn't even include the wireless adapter
what a ripoff

I like how both copies of Ruby are visibly worn, but the one that's slightly more worn is $10 cheaper

I miss colored carts so much.

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Why the fuck would you put a price tag sticker straight on the cartridge if you are trying to sell it at collector prices?

can you just pocket them all with a single move? nobody will see it

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because retards are gonna buy it anyways

Good thing we managed to convince everyone Wata/HA was price fixing and drive down the price on top end games. Surely that'll correct the market

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How do you intend to swipe something through a glass display, Jamal?

>$300 complete in box
damn I should sell mine

>Over 100 dollars for used Pokemon GBA cartridges without even their boxes
Please tell me this is fake

it's too dang expensive so i got this instead

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Wtf Nintendo games are NFTs now?

In that case how much should I sell my Pokemon Heartgold copy that is fully boxed in perfect condition? 500 dollars?

(And no, I won't sell it)

Spook powers