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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 08:05 PM.
That is awesome! I can't wait for the pics! Did you get original GB as they came out as well, or did you have to go back?
Due to the nature of Gameboy games/boxes, this may be the most impressive complete collection a person could aquire.
Welcome to Macintosh.
Everyone's in awe, but I just feel sorry for you.
I'm sorry you had to spend money on such horrible things like the GBA Video carts, and all those crappy games that should've never been released in the first place.
Other than that, congrats.
joedick: I had to search for the Game Boy (original) stuff in the past few years, and it was not fun.
Also, in terms of the most "difficult" games to find, it's actually the BOXES for each system that are the toughest to find, not the games.
Game Boy Color really only has a couple of tough to find boxes, one of them being International Rally by Konami.
Game Boy Advance has some weird variants, including a GIANT box for Nickelodeon Party Pak (4 in 1) that was just released that I have not seen in stores, but may be available in Costco that I acquired from THQ's company store.
I'm sure things like Bratz BABIES will be tough to find eventually because that was a Toys R US release no one saw, Pocket Professor I, which is only sold online, the late release 03 Entertainment games will be tough to find eventually, but Frogger the Grest Quest and Little League Baseball 2002 are royally tough to find boxes for.
Games listed on Nintendo's site, but not released in USA for GBA: Invader, and Black Belt Challenge
For GBC there are a few, including Robocop.
GB boxes that are really, really tough:
Blaster Master Boy
Spud's Adventure
Amaz'n Tater (if you don't know where to look)
Mr. Do! (the US version)
Fish Dude (good luck with this one)
Captain America (the last box I needed)
jason....can I come over and play some games? hahhaha