June 20, 2026 - 21:20

This week on the retro gaming series Shelf Quest, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell went hunting for classic video games, but what they found left them stunned. The comedy duo, best known for their 1990s Nickelodeon show "Kenan & Kel," set out to track down vintage cartridges and handheld consoles from their childhood. What they did not expect was the jaw-dropping price of a simple Game Boy in the year 2026.
During the episode, the pair visited a local game shop and spotted a standard, used original Game Boy behind the counter. Kenan asked the clerk for the price, expecting something reasonable for a decades-old handheld. Instead, the clerk quoted a figure that made both actors do a double take. "How much? For a Game Boy?" Kel asked, shaking his head in disbelief. The price tag was over three hundred dollars for a unit without the original box or any games included.
The segment quickly turned into a discussion about the current state of retro gaming inflation. Kenan noted that when they were kids, you could find these consoles at garage sales for five bucks. Now, collectors and resellers have driven prices through the roof. Kel joked that they should have held onto their old toys instead of trading them in for pizza money back in the day.
The episode serves as a stark reminder that the golden age of cheap retro gaming is long gone. For fans hoping to relive their childhood with original hardware, the cost of entry has never been higher.
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