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Hey! I just finished putting together an original Nintendo system with games for my 4 year old and I've got a few suggestions for you on buying "classic" games for cheap: 1. Check out any used video game stores you might have in your area. 2. Check your local Super K-Mart; mine has, in their electronics department, a small selection of used video games for the older systems at fairly reasonable prices. 3. Go to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] or [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] and post a request to buy the games there. If you can buy several games from one source, you'll save on shipping. 4. Check out used video game stores on the 'net. Some that I've found: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] - My favorite; sells games for all the old systems. Most original Gameboy games run $10 and they ship Priority Mail for a flat $4 (see site for details). [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] and [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] - Larger selection but higher prices. Unsure of shipping costs. There are other sites to be found out there if you dig around. Good luck - best wishes! |
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Try [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or
Register Now] They also have stores across the U.S. My daughter inherited her brothers old Gameboy when he got Gameboy color, and she got a game there for about $12.00
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