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The ultimate retro handheld built for 2024. Magnesium alloy shell, sapphire crystal screen, and pixel-perfect FPGA accuracy. Plays all Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges exactly as the original artists intended. Built like a tank by Palmer Luckey, this heirloom-quality device brings that childhood Christmas morning feeling, with zero compromises. Includes Tetris for Chromatic.

From Logan Paul's personal collection, the powerful fire-type from Blaine's Cinnabar Gym—and one of the most visually striking holos from the Gym Challenge era. First card in the set (#1/132), symbolizing leadership and raw power. This PSA 9 represents the pinnacle of preservation for WotC era holos, with pristine edges and centered artwork that collectors dream about.

From Logan Paul's personal collection, The packaging mistake that became legendary. During the 1999 print run, WotC accidentally printed 1st Edition stamps on Unlimited packs... their fix? Cover it with a black triangle. These error packs are among the most sought-after sealed Base Set variants, representing a fascinating piece of Pokémon TCG history. Could contain any of the iconic original 102 cards, including the holy trinity of Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur. From the LP Collection.

Three winners, three art variants: Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur. The OG starter trio that defined a generation. Each pack represents 1999's most iconic set in its purest form: factory-sealed, time-capsuled, and brimming with that electric possibility only vintage sealed product delivers. One complete art set awarded to three separate winners. From the LP Collection.

From Logan Paul's personal collection, Big Lax energy. The sleeping giant from Jungle 1st Edition. One of the most beloved Pokémon of Gen 1, immortalized in WotC's second English set. This PSA 9 captures the whimsy and nostalgia of 1999, when pulling a Snorlax holo meant something. From Logan's personal collection, this card represents peak '90s Pokémon TCG artistry and scarcity.

The ultimate combo: an error pack with infinite possibility PLUS a guaranteed Logan Paul collection grail. You get the thrill of the sealed chase. The black triangle mystery combined with a premium PSA 10 holo that's already museum-quality. This is maximum value, maximum excitement, and the perfect bridge between sealed product and slabbed singles. From the LP Collection.

From Logan Paul's personal collection, Where art meets grails. Daniel Arsham's "Future Relic" Squirtle. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide. Reimagines the iconic starter as if discovered 1,000 years in the future. 15.2 lbs of white cast resin and crushed crystal, designed to outlast us all.
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