
I am trying to reverse engineer the serial codes on the back of game. Is CG probably means color gameboy, and the shaded number means.
Step by step instructions on finding the serial number on the console. What to Do: Consult the table below for information on where to locate the serial number of the console in question. Console Example of serial number Location Nintendo Switch XAW0 You can find the serial number on the thin bottom of the unit, near the input for the AC Adapter. Wii U FAH100000000 or GAH100000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit, when it is laying down flat. Wii LAH100000000 or KAM100000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit, when it is standing vertically.
GameCube DA10000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit. Nintendo 64 NUP10000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) UP10000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) PM1000000 or NP10000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit.
Nintendo Classic Mini: NES CAE100000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit. New Nintendo 2DS XL NAG100000000 You can find the serial number underneath the game slot cover. New Nintendo 3DS XL QAH100000000 You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit. New Nintendo 3DS YAF100000000 You can find the serial number underneath the cover plate of the top screen. Nintendo 2DS AAM100000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit.
Nintendo 3DS XL SAF100000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. Nintendo 3DS CAH100000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. Nintendo DSi XL WAF100000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit.
Nintendo DSi TAH100000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. Nintendo DS Lite UAF10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit.

Nintendo DS NAH10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. GameBoy Micro MAF10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. GameBoy Advance SP XAH10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. GameBoy Advance AS10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit.
GameBoy Color CH20000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. GameBoy Pocket MH10000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. GameBoy GH1000000 You can find the serial number on the back of the unit.
Well, interesting enough, I bought a Gameboy games lot that came with an original Gameboy. I got the lot at a cheap price, so the fact that it came with an original GB was just a bonus. Now that I'm looking at the device, I see that it has the Phillips head screws and is missing the service labels, which is rather indicitive of earlier carts, so I know that this was an early model. The serial number on this device is 'G10016590', which I assume means that it's the 16,590 Gameboy made in the 'G1' or 'G10' lot. Is this a rather low serial number and does it add to the value?
I'm not sure if collector's care about such things, but I found it interesting. I wasn't expecting such an old system. The Gameboy was rather hot when it was released back then (I remember) so I assume this had to have been sold in probably one of the first releases to stores within the USA, if my assumptions about the serial number is correct. Originally posted by: rlh Well, interesting enough, I bought a Gameboy games lot that came with an original Gameboy.
I got the lot at a cheap price, so the fact that it came with an original GB was just a bonus. Now that I'm looking at the device, I see that it has the Phillips head screws and is missing the service labels, which is rather indicitive of earlier carts, so I know that this was an early model.
The serial number on this device is 'G10016590', which I assume means that it's the 16,590 Gameboy made in the 'G1' or 'G10' lot. Is this a rather low serial number and does it add to the value? I'm not sure if collector's care about such things, but I found it interesting. I wasn't expecting such an old system.
The Gameboy was rather hot when it was released back then (I remember) so I assume this had to have been sold in probably one of the first releases to stores within the USA, if my assumptions about the serial number is correct. To the average consumer, no. To a collector, maybe. More than likely, I'd price it the same as any other Gameboy. Originally posted by: Dark Jaguar Let me just ask you this. Do you desire one with a low serial number? Me personally, I don't care.
It’is probably that the name is Printers and Fax.