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As of May 5 , Prime members can get this handheld Game Boy dupe for just $19.99 , down from $ 39.99 .
This handheld device isn’t actually a Nintendo product or any kind of licensed retro console.
It runs off a rechargeable battery that lasts around five hours per charge, and you can connect it to any TV.
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