How much was a Game Boy Color in 1999?

In 1999, the Game Boy Color (GBC) was widely available after its late 1998 release and typically sold for around $70 to $80, with some prices closer to $90, as it was a popular handheld console during that Christmas season and beyond, succeeding the original Game Boy's $90-$100 price point.
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How much did the Game Boy Color cost in 1999?

Launching at a price of US$79.95 (equivalent to $150 in 2024), the Game Boy Color ultimately outsold the WonderSwan, which went on sale in March 1999.
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How much did a Game Boy Color cost?

The original MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) for the Game Boy Color at its 1998 launch was $79.95 in the US, making it a relatively affordable entry into color handheld gaming. Today, prices vary wildly for used and new-old-stock units, from around $40-$70 for loose consoles to over $100-$200+ for complete-in-box or special editions, depending on condition and rarity.
 
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How much did the Game Boy cost in the 90s?

In 1990, the original Nintendo Game Boy, released in the U.S. in 1989, generally cost around $89.99 to $90, a price point that held as it was already established in the market before competitors like the Sega Game Gear launched later that year.
 
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How much does a Game Boy Color cost?

A Game Boy Color (GBC) typically costs $40 to $100 for a loose, working unit, but prices vary significantly, with modded (IPS screen) or special editions reaching $100-$200+, while complete-in-box (CIB) or rare versions can fetch $150-$300, and sealed or graded models can be much higher. Expect to pay around $100-$150 for a standard pre-owned console, with prices rising for desirable colors or games, notes eBay, this GameStop listing, PriceCharting, and this Reddit discussion.
 
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When did games become $80?

In early April, Nintendo stunned the gaming world by saying Mario Kart World would cost $80, more than other Switch 2 launch games set for $70, and way up from the old Switch 1 standard game price of $60. Nintendo later suggested that this was due to the amount of value offered by Mario Kart.
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What is a Game Boy worth today?

A Game Boy's worth varies greatly, from $20-$50 for a basic, working original or Color model to hundreds for rare editions or new-in-box (NIB) units, depending on model (Original, Pocket, Color, Advance), condition (loose, with manual/box, or new), and special editions like Pokémon ones, with values best checked on sites like PriceCharting and eBay's sold listings for current market rates.
 
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When did games start costing $60?

Video games started costing the standard $60 around 2005, coinciding with the launch of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, a jump from the previous $49.99 standard set during the PS2/Xbox/GameCube era. This price point held steady for over a decade, until major titles began moving to $70 in the current console generation (PS5/Xbox Series X) around 2020. 
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What was the #1 best selling Game Boy Color game?

The most successful franchises on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color include Pokémon (84.54 million combined units), Tetris (38.12 million), Super Mario (34.39 million), Donkey Kong (12.55 million), and Kirby (10.91 million).
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Why is it called Game Boy Color?

While the Game Boy Color has less variants model-wise, the base console already has MANY variants and colors as it is! Hence the name. The Game Boy Color (often abbreviated as the GBC) is an 8-bit handheld console first released by Nintendo in 1998.
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When was Game Boy Colour discontinued?

The system was discontinued on September 25, 2003, following the release of its successor, the Game Boy Advance, in early 2001, which has backwards compatibility with both Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
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How much did a Game Boy Color cost?

The original MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) for the Game Boy Color at its 1998 launch was $79.95 in the US, making it a relatively affordable entry into color handheld gaming. Today, prices vary wildly for used and new-old-stock units, from around $40-$70 for loose consoles to over $100-$200+ for complete-in-box or special editions, depending on condition and rarity.
 
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How much was a NES in 1985?

In 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) launched in the U.S. with the Deluxe Set, costing around $179.99 to $199, which included the console, two controllers, the Zapper light gun, R.O.B. robot, and games like Duck Hunt and Gyromite. This price point was for its limited test market launch, with most sources citing the $199 figure as the common price for the bundle. 
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How much did the ps2 cost in 2000?

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) launched in the U.S. in October 2000 for $299, matching the original PlayStation's launch price, and included one DualShock 2 controller, though it didn't come with a memory card or built-in DVD playback for video in North America at first, unlike Japan where it was ¥39,800.
 
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What was the first game to charge $70?

The first widely recognized $70 video game was NBA 2K21 by Take-Two Interactive, released in late 2020 for the next-gen consoles (PS5/Xbox Series X), signaling a shift from the long-standing $60 standard due to rising development costs and inflation. Sony's PS5 launch titles like Demon's Souls also hit this price point, establishing it as the new benchmark for major AAA releases, followed by other publishers like Ubisoft and EA.
 
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How much did a game boy cost in 1990?

In 1990, the original Nintendo Game Boy, released in the U.S. in 1989, generally cost around $89.99 to $90, a price point that held as it was already established in the market before competitors like the Sega Game Gear launched later that year.
 
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What is the oldest Game Boy?

The oldest Game Boy is the original Nintendo Game Boy (DMG-01), first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, then in North America on July 31, 1989, making it the iconic handheld that started Nintendo's portable revolution with its monochrome screen and interchangeable cartridges, bundled with Tetris.
 
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How much can I sell a Game Boy Advance for?

A Game Boy Advance (GBA) can cost anywhere from $50 to over $200, depending heavily on model (original GBA vs. SP), condition (loose vs. complete in box/CIB), color/edition (common vs. special), and if it's been modded (like with an IPS screen), with basic loose models starting around $50-$75 and custom or rare SP models reaching $150-$250+. 
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How much did an Atari cost in 1980?

In 1980, an Atari 2600 console, specifically the popular four-switch model, had an introductory price of around $189.95, which is roughly equivalent to nearly $1,000 in 2024 dollars, making it a significant purchase compared to modern consoles. This Wikipedia article notes this price for the VCS model, while mention it was comparable to a high-end purchase, costing more than current premium consoles when adjusted for inflation, with one source stating it was around $540 in 2022 equivalent. 
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What is the #1 game ever?

There's no single "#1 game ever" as it depends on criteria (sales, influence, ratings), but Tetris is often cited as the best-selling (520M+ copies across versions) and most accessible, while Minecraft (350M+ sold) and Grand Theft Auto V (220M+) lead modern sales. For critical acclaim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time often tops lists, but Minecraft's cultural impact and longevity are huge. 
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What game took 15 years to make?

The game famous for taking around 15 years to develop, from its 1997 announcement to its 2011 release, is Duke Nukem Forever, holding a Guinness World Record for protracted development before being surpassed by others, with its lengthy journey becoming legendary for "development hell". Another notable mention is Metroid: Dread, which had concepts for 16 years before release in 2021, notes Wikipedia. 
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