When opting to buy a used Game Boy Advance sp system there are several factors you must consider. One good strategy for Game Boy Advance sp shopping is to consider the "MSRP" or the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. Obviously you never want to pay for an amount that will be substantially greater than the suggested retail price when NEW. In this case, the Game Boy Advance sp retails at most store locations for 75.00$ US brand new. often times when a system is taken off the market store shelves, it's price range can vary greatly depending on a number of reasons, the greatest of which being supply and demand. With the success of the Game Boy Advance sp commercially, we can determine that many many consumers the world over already own one. And when a system sells in large quantity, the factory must produce more of that system to keep up with demand. So in turn this means that there are going to be more Game Boy Advance sp units still in circulation today even if they are off the store shelves in your area. This will drive the price range on a Game Boy Advance sp down for quite a while, used or new. Some merchants determine supply and demand by quantity of specific Game Boy Advance sp unit colors. There might be 100 Pearl Pink Game Boy units for example in a merchant's stock while there would only be 20 Flame Red Game Boy units. So that respective merchant might require a higher price for his lower stock of Flame Red Game Boy units than he would for his larger stock of Pearl Pink units. The trick to pricing a Game Boy Advance sp used or new is to keep within range of the MSRP price tag of 75.00$. If your not too picky for unit colors you can hop around the Amazon or E-bay web sites for a good deal under 30.00$ for a used, in very good or like new conditioned, Game Boy Advance sp. Pay attention to the unit's description offered by the merchant too. 30 bucks for a sp unit that has large scratches or is missing components like it's AC adapter, may not be worth the price. Try and be sure to secure the unit with ALL of it's components which came bundled in it's original package up to and including it's retail box if you can. The idea is o get as much out of the deal for as little money as possible.
a game boy should be about like 70 dollars brand new because what about kids around America they should have a fair way to buy a gameboy what if they do not have a lot of money they should have a fair chance of having some fun and playing like kids what if they do not have technology at home they are too poor they just kids they want to play just like everybody else think about them think that America is nnnnnnnnnot fair okay...ok please think about it be fair be good be hero to everyone that doesnt have every opertunety good bye and i hope you are a good humen being. bye
Less than 5 bucks depending on how "used" it is. GameStop and other gaming stores are notorious for under appraising electronics and or games and their consoles. Anything belonging to Nintendo with the exception of the Wii is worth less than 10 bucks at the most. You'll get a better offer from collectors on Ebay.
£10 seems to be the going price at game stores that sell second hand consoles.
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Probably about $30-$50. But why would you want to trade it in? Because i have a game boy advance.
id say about 3o bucks if your really really lucky
No. VisualBoy Advance only supports Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games.
they dont have any they are too old
You must have the Game Boy Advance Connecter Cable.
The second hand Game Boy Advance is the Game Boy Advance SP. = =
Ask them.
no
You can buy larger expansion battery packs for the Game Boy Advance that last much longer.
you can't
Yes, you can play the game on a Game Boy Advance SP. The Game Boy Advance SP can play both Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, in addition to Game Boy Advance games.