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Nightowljrm
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Though there isn't anything specific, here's a general idea:
If the prototype is of a game never released, expect it to be very expensive.
If the prototype if of a game released and very popular, expect it to be expensive as well, but probably not as expensive as a game totally unreleased, but I wouldn't be surprised if some fanboy drove up the price.
If the prototype is of just an average game, it'll be fairy cheap.
If the prototype is of an awful game OR an awful game well-known because it's so awful (it varies), it could go for cheap or expensive depending on the game...
There's not as many people on the market for Gameboy games as there are for, say, NES, so I could be wrong. Prototypes, of course, do tend to be significantly more expensive than the actual releases no matter what, for obvious reasons.
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