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I Bought 44 Broken Handheld Game Consoles from eBay - Can I Fix Them?

I Bought 44 Broken Handheld Game Consoles from eBay - Can I Fix Them? I Bought 44 Broken Handheld Game Consoles from eBay - Can I Fix Them? I paid a total of $560 for these 44 handhelds which works out to about $12 each. I'm hoping to be able to repair most of them and make a good profit overall.

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In this video, I replace the speaker in a Game Boy Color, remove some serious corrosion from a Game Boy Advance, and fix some battery problems in a few Game Boy Advance SP's. I also find that one of the Game Boy Advance SP's was infested with little cockroaches! Gross! But with this many handhelds we're going to have to do a Part 2 next week so stay tuned for that when I work on repairing some 2DS, 2DS XL, 3DS, 3DS XL, DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL, and PSP handhelds.

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About This Video: In this video I take you with me as I unpack and diagnose 44 handhelds. It takes a while but stick around until the end to see me fix some Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Advance SP handhelds. The rest I'm trying to fix next time so make sure you come back for that.

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