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chrissylas
04-29-2010, 12:39 AM
I have the receipt from my copy of Super Smash Bros. Melee. It's got my name written at the top because it was left on the hold shelf at work by a friend of mine. He and I had made a bet that I could not go a full month without buying a game. No putting games on hold, no getting anyone else to buy it for me.

Needless to say, I won and Smash Bros was my prize :)

One of my other favorite items is my orignal Game Boy. I received it as a gift when I was 5 and at some point I wrote my name on the cartridge slot. The screen is scratched to hell but it still works and I absolutely love it. I'd sell almost anything else in my collection before I let that thing go :D

bartre
04-29-2010, 01:57 AM
for me it's between two things:
1. my copy of Wario Land II for GBC - it was the first game i ever bought with my own money (i was like, 8). on top of that, aside from FFVII, it's probably the game i've spent the most time playing.

2. my donkey kong 64 and shenmue game guides. i got both of these from a friend who...well, changed. but anyway, best friend gave me them when he got rid of his DC and N64, kind of a reminder of the fun of the games and all that jazz.

DonMarco
04-30-2010, 04:03 AM
I have a few of those "DS Download Station" carts the stores would keep in the floor DS systems. They each had about 4 or 6 Nintendo game demos on them that kids could copy to their own DS. They may have also had short commercials or videos on them, I don't remember.

I paid nothing for them and can't imagine anyone actually hunting them down. So they sit in my DS cart baggie...

Manifesto
04-30-2010, 04:19 AM
MC Kids.
I looooved playing this game with my relatives.

Compute
04-30-2010, 09:29 AM
An almost-complete collection of GamePlayers Game Tapes. I love these old instructional tapes, there were a few on the 'free rental' rack at my local vid store growing up which are now long gone.

Anyone have GamePlayers tape vol. 1 nos. 10, 13, and >14 laying around in playable condition or other similar stuff they want to get rid of? :D

Red Baron
05-01-2010, 11:53 AM
Plenty of things.

While not worthless, I still have a large collection of Nintendo Power magazines, which I still thumb through every now and then.. A lot were ones I I had from my subscriptions, but also a fair amount I later E-bayed.. Most of them in the issue #1-130ish range. I plan to try and make a complete collection of 1-100 someday.

Also, plenty of misc similiar guides, such as the old NES TOP SECRET guide, and the one for the Super Game Boy and SNES, and various players guides and instruction manuals, some for games I don't even own.

I also have a couple of those VHS tapes that Nintendo Power sent out, which I remember a few being particularly goofy. (One of them was for SF64, with a Sega and Sony guy torturing a Mario doll to get a dude to talk about SF and how great of a game it was. "THE RUMBLE PACK!")

Getting into the stuff that's actually closer to worthless, I also have a lot of paperwork and things that came with my various systems and games.. Very worthless since people want boxes rather than(or with) that stuff, but I keep them anyway.

I have a small Turok: Dinosaur Hunter poster that the folks at Hollywood Video gave me after they were done with it. (I think I might have gotten other things as well, but I don't remember..)

I also have a huge card-board standup with Lugia on it.. It was at a Pokemon card game convention, they were going to toss it afterwards so I took it. (I also bought one of the Pokemon labcoats the staff were wearing since they sold those after, lulz.)

Also, one of the odder things I have.. Way back when, there was a website that was one of the first/only to have this massive section dedicated to the Death Mountain Descent glitches in LttP, with screenshot tutorials. It was very fascinating stuff, and my first brush with truly involved gaming glitches, and to help me in using them since my computer and SNES were in different rooms, I printed the whole damn thing out.

I had an ancient printer, so they were in black and white and very faded looking even when they were new, but nonetheless I loved having that massive stack of pages. The site later went down, but the glitches spread nonetheless, and to this day I still have them in a folder somewhere, although a bunch of pages are missing.

ConsoleAddict
05-01-2010, 08:39 PM
Before Issue #1 of the Official Xbox Magazine, the EBs in my city were handing out these OXM pamphlets which were kind of a preview of what we could expect from them. Mike Salmon's opening editorial spoke of promise, the promise that OXM wouldn't be like other magazines. This was the guy who was the EIC of PC Accelerator and many people thought it was the coolest magazine for its time. I thought we would get a magazine just like PC Accelerator for the expected "older gamer" that Microsoft was catering to.

Well, we didn't get that.

However, I still have that pamphlet in my collection and I read it on occasion to relive those broken promises.

Good news was that XBN was that Xbox magazine that I expected OXM to be but not having a demo disc led it to its untimely demise a few years later while OXM still taunts me from any book store shelf it's on.

dnehthend
05-01-2010, 08:53 PM
I have a bag of Cube Club goodies, Pikmin and Gamecube temp tattoos, foam Gamecube cube puzzles, stickers, and dvds of video previews in gamecube style sleeves

not worth anything im sure but fun to think about being excited about something that is old news now

ReTrO-pLaYeR
05-01-2010, 11:44 PM
Probably some of my NP magazines, some of which date back as far as 1989 (A year or two after they were in print). I've got plenty of ones around the SNES/N64 era and plenty that are 5 or 6 years old. I still subscribe so I have the newest issues. Also,an NP video preview DVD (which could become rare, since you had to get NP at the time). I also recorded the Charles Martinet prerecording from Gamestop that would call you if you pre-ordered NSMB Wii.

Damaramu
05-02-2010, 03:09 AM
Hmmm. I've got a Rival Schools standee; an ad for the PSone game featuring the character Tiffany on it. It's pretty cool and stands about 5 and 1/2 feet tall? It prominently features this character artwork on it.

http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/8353/tiffanym.png

The 1 2 P
05-02-2010, 09:57 PM
Probably my Snes/N64/Gamestop/Sony vhs promo tapes. These are all pretty much worthless but I like keeping them. They were the method in which companies showed off demo plays until cds became standard.

Sabz5150
05-09-2010, 08:48 PM
My wall candy... I have the three Swordquest contest posters, the Defend Atlantis contest entry form, a couple of game catalogs from the Atari days and the Supercharger ad. Have 'em all framed too :) Worth a few bucks at most, but still some of the things that get the most attention down here.