Unofficial Price Guide to Video Games: Virtual Boy
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-9961264-3-4
- EAN9780996126434
- Date de parution11/10/2020
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- ÉditeurJR Elite Enterprises
Résumé
Remember when video games were just used as entertainment? You would open the game and play it for hours and repeat ad nasum. Times have changed! Now almost every game and system are collectible. Buying and selling are common place. Tens of thousands of transactions are happening daily. This is even more so from the advent of third party grading and authentication. Games are even selling at large auction houses! The goal of this book is for you to better understand the value of every game on the Virtual Boy.
Prices are shown in four conditions: Loose (opened, just the cartridge), Complete in Box (opened, but with the box and all original contents), New (unopened, still in the original plastic wrapping) and Graded (either by VGA or Wata). This unofficial guide also contains nearly all homebrews ever made, proto-types, and more!
Prices are shown in four conditions: Loose (opened, just the cartridge), Complete in Box (opened, but with the box and all original contents), New (unopened, still in the original plastic wrapping) and Graded (either by VGA or Wata). This unofficial guide also contains nearly all homebrews ever made, proto-types, and more!
Remember when video games were just used as entertainment? You would open the game and play it for hours and repeat ad nasum. Times have changed! Now almost every game and system are collectible. Buying and selling are common place. Tens of thousands of transactions are happening daily. This is even more so from the advent of third party grading and authentication. Games are even selling at large auction houses! The goal of this book is for you to better understand the value of every game on the Virtual Boy.
Prices are shown in four conditions: Loose (opened, just the cartridge), Complete in Box (opened, but with the box and all original contents), New (unopened, still in the original plastic wrapping) and Graded (either by VGA or Wata). This unofficial guide also contains nearly all homebrews ever made, proto-types, and more!
Prices are shown in four conditions: Loose (opened, just the cartridge), Complete in Box (opened, but with the box and all original contents), New (unopened, still in the original plastic wrapping) and Graded (either by VGA or Wata). This unofficial guide also contains nearly all homebrews ever made, proto-types, and more!