Do you know how much a factory sealed original Gameboy Tetris game is worth? ... or where I can find out?
so Out of 83 "gaming" persons who viewed this message nobody knows what this game is worth?
Why don't you post a SS of it so we can actually give an estimate. And to show that it's yours set it near a computer mouse with 3 ink pens around it.
I am new to this site.... is there a way to post a picture?
I'm not sure if there is a post limit before you can post pictures. Either way, enter the link of the image as follow, without the spaces. [im g] link of image [/ img].
thx for the info
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I GIVE UP....I still cant figure out how to get a picture to this site....
Dude, really? [img] LINK OF IMAGE [/img]
No spaces. Easy enough. Does it tell you that you can't do it? If so, you probably need 10 or 15 posts before you're allowed to.
yep it's not that hard to do.
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Exactly.
lol Mine didn't work. Total phail.
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well if anybody really wants to see a picture of it go to Cincinnati Craigslist under games/toys
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There ya go. Hard as ****.
Judging by how common a game Tetris is/was (believe it or not I see more copies of Tetris being pushed out there than the 2600 E.T.) and from some of the current eBay auctions I've searched through; a classic original non-best seller copy of Tetris could go for as much as $35-40* at best, whereas a best seller would gain slightly less in the $15-25* margin.
*This is based on just some of the actual winning bid prices and not the "Buy It Now" listings.