Not sure how rare this is but I just added it to my collection today for 125.00 USD. 100% Complete and Working Pokemon Snap Station with 2 boxes of plastic pokemon credit cards and 4 boxes of sticker paper.
Not sure how rare this is but I just added it to my collection today for 125.00 USD. 100% Complete and Working Pokemon Snap Station with 2 boxes of plastic pokemon credit cards and 4 boxes of sticker paper.
I have a brand new Super Wildcard DX2 also with a brand new Disc Dual. Just got this a few months ago.
NTSC english translated SNES carts of Star Fox 2 and Secret of Mana 2 (Seiken Densetsu 3)
I have other stuff but I'm most proud of these I guess.
Also as being an old-fart gamer I'm predicting the Joytech monitors that attach to the PS2 slim will be a good item to have. Its the best portable screen for the PS2 and it is already not being produced.
Interplanetary Voyage for Odyssey by Magnavox (1973)
Chronogamer. Every game. Chronologically.
Latest entry 31 March 2010
I have forgotten to feed my fish...
According to DP's rarity guide...
R8
Neo Geo Pocket Platinum Silver Pack (complete)
R7
Neo Driftout (Neo Geo CD)
Over Top (Neo Geo CD)
R6
Metal Slug (Neo Geo CD)
Magical Drop 2 (Neo Geo CD)
Not really that many rare items in my collection.
My most unique thing is a Dave Mira BMX demo (60%) for the Dreamcast. It even has a Playstation controller in the menu which is interesting. It's also on an official GD-disc, not a pirate. (Got it from Acclaim a long time ago when I ran a popular Dreamcast website).
here is an update to my rarest items
flinstones suprise at dinosaur peak
spongebob supersponge sealed black label PERFECT CONDITION!
final fantasy 7 black label
earthbound
rolo to the rescue
tony hawk 3 sealed n64
ketsui arcade pcb. There's copies of it around but hard to find people who're willing to part with it
McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure
DDR: Disney Mix for Playstation
Chrono Trigger (Boxed but opened, still has opened plastic around it as well)
And that's about as rare as it gets for me.
here is another update to my rarest items
flinstones suprise at dinosaur peak
spongebob supersponge sealed black label PERFECT CONDITION!
final fantasy 7 black label
earthbound
rolo to the rescue
tony hawk 3 sealed n64
final fantasy mystic quest
nights into dreams
resident evil gaiden
final fantasy 3 with map and manual
Yeah, maybe a bit.
As for me, I don't know what my rarest item is. I want to say my recently acquired Sega branded Wondermega but that apparently is just an R4. Well, the Victor (JVC) model is an R4. The Sega model doesn't even have a rating so I can't compare it to anything. Though I've read from one or two places there were 5,000 Sega Wondermegas made.
I do have a Mega Man 9 Press Kit and I know only about 1,000 of those exist.
And I have a sealed copy of Lunar: Silver Star Story "Fan Edition" autographed by Victor Ireland as well as a sealed and signed Lunar demo disc.
Other than that I have a few R6s and R7s scattered about but nothing too special.
The X'Eye was effectively a different machine. There were three (though technically two) versions of the Wondermega. The Victor (JVC) model came out first. Then Sega sold the exact same machine but with Sega branding and a few different aesthetic details. This is the version people throw around the 5,000 number for. Later on, Victor designed a less expensive Wondermega by altering the shape and removing a few features. They did add a wireless controller though. That version came to the U.S. as the X'Eye but without the wireless controller and S-Video.
As far as I can tell, there were 10,000 JVC X'Eyes produced for the U.S. market. I'm going to assume there were also about 10,000 Wondermega M2s (the Japanese equivalent of the X'Eye), about 5000 Sega branded Wondermega M1s (because that's what I read), and about 10,000 Victor branded Wondermega M1s (because I hear they're more common than the Sega model).
These are all assumptions, of course. I've heard the 10,000 number used for the X'Eye and I've heard the 5,000 number used for the Sega Wondermega but I never heard anything about the other two units. So, yeah, if you add all the numbers together you'll have maybe 30,000-45,000 units that fit in the Wondermega family but that number is split between four separate machines.
Eliminate Down.
Well, seeing how I just started collecting (within the past 4 days haha), Donkey Kong for the Intellivision CIB. Not too rare, but hey, it's still something haha.
Consoles Owned - Intellivision, SNESx2, NES, XBOX 360, XBOX, PS3, PS2 (slim), N64, Odyssey, Radio Shack Electronic TV Scoreboard
Future Consoles - Atari (2600, 5200, 7800), Sega Genesis, PS1, among others.