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What is a original 90's Gameboy Lite worth

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Hello I am thinking of getting a original gameboy or Pocket for my collection, while looking them up on Wiki I happened to notice the Gameboy Lite model that was only released in Japan in the mid 90's. I am wondering how much do they go for, what is a good price and what are people's opinion of them, how much do they usually go for here.

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Hello I am thinking of getting a original gameboy or Pocket for my collection, while looking them up on Wiki I happened to notice the Gameboy Lite model that was only released in Japan in the mid 90's. I am wondering how much do they go for, what is a good price and what are people's opinion of them, how much do they usually go for here.

 

Relatively good condition, unique item, motivated seller, $175:

 

FAMITSU Magazine "Event Edition" GAME BOY LIGHT SKELETON - (( SIGNED! )) CIB - 500th Issue Celebration Model - 5000 Made - This One Is Signed

 

Yours . . . it depends on what you find. I recommend the GameBoy Advance instead. Better lighting, plays all Game Boy games, easier to find . . .

 

-a2a

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For a loose one, you're probably looking at around $50-70 depending on seller and condition. I purchased a Skeleton Famitsu special model in original pacakging with autographs for $100, so around there is what you can expect. WORTH EVERY PENNY.

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Nah, the light is the way to go. You can't beat the screen. No external light source need, you can play this baby in pitch black.

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