Soulja Boy is Back Selling Cheap Knock-off Gameboy Color Consoles

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Soulja Boy is back at it again selling cheap knock off consoles. This time it is a Chinese knock-off Gameboy console that is named Retro SouljaBoy Mini that is priced at $100 and comes with a 8gb SD card with a 508 pre-loaded games.

Previously, the rapper had announced to launch a gaming console, that were cheaply bought emulator boxes, slapping in a new name to it, and selling it for a ridiculously high price.

This is obviously to attract uneducated fans with large sums of cash in their pockets, which is what his target audience is. This new knock off console has a two inch screen, where you can  “enjoy” 508 pre-loaded games.

Meanwhile the SouljaGame Fuze Console is something that is so jaw droppingly overpriced, we wonder where he got the idea of pricing it this high. The Fuze console is currently on sale for $399.99 from the original price of $639.98.  that is far too much money for a cheap console like this.

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The other handheld consoles that SoulaBoy had announced a few weeks ago are being sold in two variants; one is handheld while the other is a proper console. If you head to the official site, the handheld console SouljaGame Handheld and the SouljaGame Console is up for a discounted sale of $100 and $150 respectively. Their regular price is $200 so a launch discount is currently running on both consoles.

SouljaBoy is in a business venture of his own, with some wild ideas that he thinks that he can market these cheap console devices with. What is funny is that he really believes he is doing something in the industry, where it is obvious he is only targeting the people that are dumb enough to buy such consoles at a ridiculous prices.

What do you think of the cheap consoles that SouljaBoy is rebranding and selling? Let us know in the comments below.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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