
Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Indigo) and Nintendo Game Boy Pocket (Silver)
This image features two iconic handheld gaming consoles from Nintendo. On the left is a Game Boy Advance in the standard Indigo (purple) color, first released in 2001. It features a horizontal form factor with a 2.9-inch reflective color LCD screen. The console includes a light-grey D-pad, light-grey 'A' and 'B' buttons, and darker grey 'Start' and 'Select' buttons positioned below the screen. The shell is made of molded plastic with a matte finish. On the right is a Game Boy Pocket in a silver finish, which was released starting in 1996. This model has a vertical orientation and is significantly thinner than the original Game Boy. It features a high-contrast monochrome LCD screen, a black D-pad, black 'A' and 'B' buttons, and rubber 'Start' and 'Select' buttons. Regarding condition, both consoles show signs of heavy use. The Game Boy Pocket has visible light surface scratches and minor scuffing on the screen lens, as well as wear on the silver finish particularly around the edges and buttons. The Game Boy Advance appears to have minor dust accumulation and light surface wear. Neither unit is powered on, so the functionality of the displays and internal components cannot be verified. These units represent late 20th and early 21st-century portable gaming technology and are highly sought after by collectors for both nostalgia and modding potential.
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Estimated Value
$100-$135
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Video Game Consoles
Appraised On
March 22, 2026
Estimated Value
$100-$135
Item Description
This image features two iconic handheld gaming consoles from Nintendo. On the left is a Game Boy Advance in the standard Indigo (purple) color, first released in 2001. It features a horizontal form factor with a 2.9-inch reflective color LCD screen. The console includes a light-grey D-pad, light-grey 'A' and 'B' buttons, and darker grey 'Start' and 'Select' buttons positioned below the screen. The shell is made of molded plastic with a matte finish. On the right is a Game Boy Pocket in a silver finish, which was released starting in 1996. This model has a vertical orientation and is significantly thinner than the original Game Boy. It features a high-contrast monochrome LCD screen, a black D-pad, black 'A' and 'B' buttons, and rubber 'Start' and 'Select' buttons. Regarding condition, both consoles show signs of heavy use. The Game Boy Pocket has visible light surface scratches and minor scuffing on the screen lens, as well as wear on the silver finish particularly around the edges and buttons. The Game Boy Advance appears to have minor dust accumulation and light surface wear. Neither unit is powered on, so the functionality of the displays and internal components cannot be verified. These units represent late 20th and early 21st-century portable gaming technology and are highly sought after by collectors for both nostalgia and modding potential.
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