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Wall Street Kid (1990) NES Nintendo Complete With Game Box No Manual

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Release Year
1990
Sub-Genre
Boxing
Publisher
Nintendo
UPC
0093295902012
Platform
NES
MPN
093295902012
Genre
Simulation
Game Name
Wall Street Kid

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Product Information

Wall Street Kid is a stock market simulation from Sofel's "Life Simulation Series." In this educational game you will buy, sell and trade fictional stocks with names like ATNT and YBM, all in an effort to win your late Uncle Benedict's inheritance.<br><br>Uncle Benedict was an extremely wealthy man, and Larry the Lofty Lawyer is the executor of his 600 billion dollar estate. Larry leads you, Wall Street Kid, through a fast paced world of high debts and quick stock profits. In order to win the substantial inheritance, you must not only turn a quick buck and buy the right stocks, but you must also "uphold the Benedict standard of living" by pampering your sweetheart and buying a million dollar home.<br><br>As the clock ticks down on your substantial inheritance you must pick the right companies with the help of Connie the Arrogant Advisor, Ruth the Ruthless Banker and $500,000 from Larry.

Product Identifiers

MPN
093295902012
UPC
0093295902012
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56210694

Product Key Features

Genre
Simulation
Platform
NES
Game Name
Wall Street Kid

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1990
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973

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  • Top favourable review

    Wall street kid !

    awesome game if you like the world of stock market . great nintendo Classic !

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: heartofitall_gaming

  • A GAME FOR KIDS TO ADULTS TO LEARN THE MARKET

    THIS GAME WAS 1 OF MY FAVORITES GROWING UP. IT ACTUALLY WANTED ME TO BE A STOCK BROKER WHEN I WAS IN THE 5TH GRADE. I RECOMMEND THIS GAME FOR PARENTS OR PEOPLE THAT WANT TO LEARN THE STOCK MARKET. FOR YOUR CHILDREN IT IS A GREAT TEACHING TOOL AS FAR AS MATH GOES AS WELL. ALSO LEARNING HOW TO BUDGET YOUR MONEY. AS YOU INVEST TO TAKE OVER THE LEGACY OF YOUR FAMILY. I JUST BEAT IT IN A COUPLE HOURS, FUNNY WHAT 20 YEARS WILL DO...LOL STILL I LOVE IT TO THIS DAY. IF IT HELPED CLICK YES,CLICK YES ANYWAYS ONEMIXER

  • Wall Street Kid - Possibly Worst NES Game ever

    I purchased this game because, as a kid, I had the misfortune of renting this game from Blockbuster and spend the next few days disappointed and frustrated over the nature of this game. Basically, your point of view is from behind a desk and you have to utilize a newspaper and &quot;tips&quot; from people you call to buy stock in order to make enough money to impress/marry your girlfriend or something. It was so bad that now, 20 years later, I had to have the item for my collection of NES games and if you enjoy showing off the best of the best NES games, you need to have some representation of the worst - don&apos;t buy this game if you&apos;re looking for hours and hours of fun, but buy it to appreciate the sheer awfulness of this game.

  • Wall Street Kid

    OK game. Nothing great. I like trying to become rich using the stock market! Not many &quot;levels&quot;, easy to beat!

  • Wall Street Kid

    As a kid, I remenber playing and liking this game, so I bought it. It is allright for kids, to help them learn to manage money by using the stock market. Then they can purchase things with that money. However, I beat the game in less than 1 day. Not really a game for adults, but it was fun for that one day!