Never added mine in this second thread, just the original. Came from a Nintendo Rep whose job was to repair kiosks and such, brand new in the white box!
No other accessories were included.
Same unique base.
Old thread for sure, but I just found another one of these.
In the white demo box, has the same strange base plate, guy said he got it directly from a Nintendo rep whose job it was to repair kiosks. Did you ever figure out anything more about these?
Thanks guys!
One problem with that bracket, it covers one of the screws to take apart the head unit.
The displays need to be resoldered but this makes that hard to do without removing the bracket somehow.
Decided to just leave it as is, might sell it on EBay.
This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by GEZ.
Well, more importantly, where do I get one at a reasonable price?
Totally missed this one!
Hopefully Uncle Tusk puts a few more upI happen to see them in time, lol!
What does a white box VB (with box of course) go for these days, might put mine up for sale. Haven’t seen one available in years…
Its hard to tell how much these systems are worth because they rarely ever surface in auctions. I’ve seen one complete in box with the box beat to hell, sell in a auction for about $700 about 3 years ago.
So I’ll say that they’re worth more than the japan mosaic box demo systems. That should give you a good idea.
If you are selling yours, then I would suggest you place it in a auction and let the collectors fight over it. I imagine there to be alot of collectors just waiting for one of these White Box units to complete their Boxed Virtual Boy collection.
Have you submitted the Serial Number of your White Box Demo unit to the Virtual Boy Serial Number Inventory yet?
Yeah, it’s in there. Auction is probably the way to go when it’s hard to price like this….
vuefinder83 wrote:
Ok. I just wanted to be sure, because if that metal plate on the bottom of your platform display unit was custom, then there might’ve been a chance the visor plate was custom as well.
Benjamin Stevens wrote:
the platform display’s instructions state that it included a Virtual Boy system with “Mario Tennis”
And thats another reason to believe that the white box Virtual Boys were Not for the store displays, as the white box says ” Virtual Boy W/O Software “.
What does a white box VB (with box of course) go for these days, might put mine up for sale. Haven’t seen one available in years…