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Understood
@johnmeRegistered March 7, 2015Active 9 years, 7 months ago
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I think crowdfunding a Virtual Boy game would work. There are so many great ideas for games and I am sure that we could easily put together enough money to support a handful of new games.

Great job on this game. I need to get my hands on a FlashBoy so I can enjoy it the way it was meant to be played. Thank you for continuing to keep the Virtual Boy alive with new games.

One thing I just noticed, there is another sticker below the top one. I pulled off the bottom to reveal the true number VN103133575. It may have been a refurbished unit. Sears must have been forced shipped these systems to get rid of them. I threw my box away years ago, I now wonder what number was on the box.

Here is a picture of my Serial number, hopefully this will help solve the mystery. Sears during most of the 1990’s had moved the video games to the children’s section of the store away from the electronics. They were probably sitting on the systems for a while. I purchased this one and another for a friend for the clearance price of $20 each. They had at least 25 units stacked up on a floor display unit. I remember that I wanted one of the systems for several months, and I finally had the chance to get one for a great price.

My SN# is VN900006102 purchased at a New Orleans area Sears in early 1997.