Heritage Auctions has put a rare, sealed copy of Pokémon Red Version up for auction! Pokemon Charizard HeritageAuctions sponsored
\nHeritage Auctions, an auction house based in Dallas, Texas, that deals mainly in auction lots and listings primarily pertaining to comics, video games, trading cards, and other items of a similarly collectible nature, has put a rare, sealed copy of Pokémon Red Version, a game for the Nintendo Game Boy handheld system, up for auction! This game, alongside Pokémon Blue Version, was responsible in large parts for the 'Pokémania' craze that swept the globe in the late...
Since then, there have been a total of nine generations of mainline Pokémon games, notably including the most recent entries, Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, which were released this past Friday for the Nintendo Switch console. Furthermore, according to the item's auction listing on Heritage Auctions' website:\nPokémon Red Version – Wata 9.2 A+ Sealed [Rattata, Pixel ESRB, Early Production], Game Boy Nintendo 1998 USA.
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