Can someone help me find a legit copy of pokemon emerald? I never had it growing up (because I was poor) and I've been trying to find a copy for a year or so now, problem is every time I order a copy it turns out to be a bootleg. Are there any websites you recommend shopping from? please help a guy out.
>>33431100
>>33431100
Go find a really shady looking guy in an alleyway, he'll probably have a copy.
Retro Game stores are probably the safest bet, but I got a legit one from Ebay a while back, you have to make sure they uploaded a lot of pictures so you can see the details of the cartrige and tell if it's fake or not, after a bit of research you can probably tell just from a glance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur8nEBwjRmk
>>33431100
I have mine from when it was released, should've done so as well. Oh wait, you're underage
I have an old one I don't use anymore, probably would give it up for like 5 bucks. But don't know how to sell things online.
Why do you want to spend too much on a 10+ year old game that will probably come with a dead battery when you could just emulate it? I'd understand if it was complete in box but not if you just want the cart, they're not even rare, just overpriced.
>>33432305
I literally just posted that if I could, I would give mine up for like 5 bucks. I got moe-mon on my phone that I play instead. Though, I do agree, emulation can be free and easy to have instead.
>>33432324
Then sell it, it takes literally no effort to do a private transaction through payal assuming the two of you are in the same country.