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The most common causes of this issue are: Literally hand them the boxed game on your way out and call it even.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Or use it to pay your tab at the dentist for a root canal. you could now purchase like… a new Macbook Pro. So if you were a weirdo and had the patience to sit on a game for 18 years. I can see why that might be a rarity… who picked up the game back in the day and didn’t immediately rip it open and play it? But if you are one of the rare few who kept the game boxed and sealed… you’re talkin $2000-3000. You’d think there are a lot of them out there!īut apparently 7 million units in the wild doesn’t stop Pokémon Emerald from being one of the most valuable collectible game carts out there.Įven an original loose cartridge values over $125.
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We shared the 7 Best Pokémon Emerald ROM Hacks…Īnd Pokémon Emerald was the third highest selling Game Boy Advance game of all time (check out our full list of the Best Selling GBA Games). Let’s talk about a lesser known Game Boy Advance title… Pokémon Emerald Version. If you don’t have a real copy, you could give it a go on one of the 5 Best GBA Emulators. So besides being one of the most rare Game Boy Advance games, it’s actually pretty fun too. If they still had the game, 21 years later, a loose cart could pull in around $300, and a sealed boxed copy could get them about $1750. Well when children in 2001 heard they could “Kiki” and “Kaikai” on the Game Boy Advance, they flooded the stores and snagged up all the copies. Surely that’s enough backstory on the game. You can play as Pocky, Rocky OR Becky in this rare Game Boy Advance game, so it all makes sense in the end.
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The original Japanese name is “Kiki Kaikai Advance”, which sounds like somethin you shouldn’t be doing while holding a Game Boy.
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Well after some research (I’ve played the games, but I never knew the lore), the originals starred Pocky and Rocky, and the fourth game in the series brought in “Becky”… the most Japanese name, amirite? So let me get this straight… Her name isn’t “Pocky” or “Rocky”? Take that Carmen Electra! (She was on the show.) DemiKids: Dark Version (2002) Not too shabby for a game that received “mixed” reviews. Well it’s a rare Game Boy Advance game today, and could fetch a nice price on open market.Ī loose cart would sell for around $60, and a sealed box would be anywhere up to $800ish. I mean, I don’t think it was that bad of a game. There were sixteen different robots to choose from, and you could compete in your own battle tournament to be the baddest robot out there.Īpparently reviews and sales were not the best. Well in 2002, an officially licensed BattleBots game was released for the Game Boy Advance. I freakin loved those robotic battlers trying to flip eachother over, burn eachother out, or just spin themselves with knives attached to the sides to keep any competitors away. Car Battler Joe (2001)ĭo you guys remember when the BattleBots television show was on the air back in the early 2000s?
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The listing was for the “Scary” version specifically, and puts a loose copy at around $125 and a sealed box at around $325.Īn ebay search gives me some loose copies between $100 and $200, and one opened box at $464.82 or Best Offer + $4.18 shipping from United Kingdom.Ĭlearly it is a desirable physical edition and one of the most rare Game Boy Advanced games out there. It was a pretty cool game and had some creative ideas to the gameplay, such as how you could hit an enemy and they could bump into other enemies.Īpparently the “Scary Dreams” title was a North American exclusive, and was more rare than the European “Buster’s Bad Dream” version. It was also the last Tiny Toon Adventure game (until the recent announcement of Tiny Toons Looniversity). “Tiny Toon Adventures: Scary Dreams”… I mean that sounds like a pretty cool game already.Īlso known as “Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster’s Bad Dream”, this was the second Tiny Toon Adventures game to come to the GBA.