
Gameboy Color Mary-Kate and Ashley Winners Circle
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"Mary-Kate and Ashley: Winners Circle" is a Game Boy Color cartridge published by Acclaim Entertainment in 2000, built on the Dualstar license and aimed squarely at the Olsen twins' core audience. The game is equestrian-themed, dropping players into a horse-training and competition loop that was genuinely uncommon for the GBC library. Clear-shell GBC carts were a short production window for Acclaim, and this one shows the green circuit board straight through the housing.
By 2000, the Olsen twins were running one of the more efficient youth entertainment operations in the country. Dualstar had been producing direct-to-video titles since the early 1990s, and by the time Winners Circle arrived the twins had a pipeline of games, films, and merchandise moving through retail simultaneously. Acclaim was deep in its GBC catalog that year, putting out licensed titles at volume. Winners Circle sat in that licensed tier alongside other Acclaim GBC releases from the same period, none of which were prestige productions but several of which have held collector interest precisely because the print runs were modest and the target audience outgrew them fast. The equestrian angle gave the game a niche inside a niche. Most GBC titles in the licensed space leaned toward platformers or puzzle formats. A horse-competition game with the Olsen branding is a narrow enough Venn diagram that the cart doesn't come up often.
Dualstar licensing at peak velocity, preserved in a clear GBC shell with visible circuitry.
This copy is cart only, which is standard for a 25-year-old GBC game. The clear housing is intact, and the circuit board visible through the shell should show clean solder points with no corrosion. The label is the main condition variable on carts like this, so check for peeling at the corners and any surface scuffing across the twins' printed image. The cartridge connector pins are worth a look before anything else. Pull it out and check the edge contacts under good light.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the Acclaim label on the cartridge back reads 2000 and matches the GBC-only (not GBA) format indicator.
Dualstar licensing at peak velocity, preserved in a clear GBC shell with visible circuitry.
The Nintendo Archive
This is part of Nintendo's y2k run, the era that built the shop's back wall. Nintendo shipped cartridges, plush, promotional oddities, and packaging that most buyers threw out on the way to the game. What survived, mostly by accident, ends up here. Every piece is cleaned, photographed, and listed one at a time. Nothing on the archive shelf is a duplicate.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This gameboy color mary-kate and ashley winners circle originates from the y2k era[01], represents Nintendo[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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