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That's more than I would expect from a gameboy game! The reason I wanted to know is because I'm purchasing a new gaming computer. Trying to get money for it.I wouldn't call it rare but it's a game people still want so it's pretty valuable for a Game Boy game. Maybe thirty or forthy bucks for just the cartridge. Having manuals and the box will get you some more cash. If you have it sealed in box, it's worth hundreds to collectors but you have to find a collector.
logicalfrank
Yeah I have a copy of Silver that a friend of mine gave to me and it didn't save. I remember getting really far then I had to go somewhere with my parents but when I got back, I had to start over. Oh the frustration!Not sure if it's worth very much since Pokemon was already really big at that time, so I'm guessing a lot of people have the game still. I know I have. :)
edit: A problem with buying old GB games with a save feauture like Pokemon is that the saving battery eventually goes dead and it will make saving and loading impossible. The battery can be replaced though this is a bit of an annoying process.
PetJel
I didn't really like insurgency that much to be honest. I played it for maybe a day and got kinda bored with it.I enjoyed Insurgency or Resistance and Liberation when they were released.
purple_MAN1832
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