I'd have to say that the most obscure thing (gaming related) I own is a large plastic shopping bag with the Atari logo printed on it, and their slogan below.
What's your's?
I'd have to say that the most obscure thing (gaming related) I own is a large plastic shopping bag with the Atari logo printed on it, and their slogan below.
What's your's?
Well... lets see...
QBert serving tray
set of 6 new Pac Man magic motion mugs
Pac Man phone in box
just snagged this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...5&category=187
hmm...
have lots and lots and lots of promo items, standees, display boxes and a few signs!
I have a Dragon's Lair lunch box.
A clay Pac-Man I made in art class last year.
Oh yeah, I forgot about our Super Mario lunch boxes. We've got about 3 or 4...
ummm probably the Mario bobble head i have on my desk
a pac man wind up toy that looks like it came from McD's or something like that. ridge racer 4 sign from KB Toys. and a controller for ackrinoid (or something like that, it's a paddle controller for the NES for that blockout-like game)
it's log
it's log
it's big
it's heavy
it's wood
i've got a turok evolution promotional raptor claw in a wooden crate. i used to have a walkman thing called the cassette boy that looked like a game boy, but i traded that away.
I don't have a lot of non-gaming memorabilia...
I have DP to thank for these...
A plastic Playstation bag
A Zapper (? I think that was the name) the Cricket "clicker"
A Shinobi Ninja Star...I still like to throw it at my sister when she's sleeping...
and the Funco in Port Huron Michigan gave me a Stuntman standee...
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Mario lunchbox, maril wallpaper, mario crane game toy, empty mario pop cans, a felt mario on a stick from Mario on Ice, a mario light switch cover, Legend of Zelda action stand thingies, Mario ladder game, Sonic board game, stuffed Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, stuffed Sonic with a Sonic & Knuckles tshirt, a stuffed Chao, another stuffed mario with removable hat, about 13 mario VHS tapes, 1 zelda one, and 2 sonic ones, as well as the battletoads VHS tape.
Man I'm sweet.
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Make Way For Madness!
"9 is a poor man's 11, and 11 is a Baker's Ten."
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Didn't we just do this very recently? Oh well...it's still either my FFIX/Bouncer bardboard standup or my Kirby plush.
Hmmmmmmmm....
the oddest one I have is probably a giant Super Mario Bros. 2 beer mug...holds almost 2 liters, and it's heavy glass.
Other honorable mentions include wall sticker skinless dogs from Resident Evil 2, some really bad Captain N comics, a 5' Samus from Metroid Prime, promotional FFVII poster and cardboard standee, a cloth Shadow Madness map, and my treasured Ghaleon punching puppet from Lunar!
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I have at least 100 different Pac-Man items but the most obscure thing I have had is a pair of Nintendo prescription eyeglasses. I don't have them anymore though.
y-bot
I've got a Pac Man light switch cover from 1980. I wish I knew where it was.
I have a Final Fantasy 7 trailer... on 35mm film. It was ment for theaters and I havbe no way of ever watching it.
I used to have a large store display board (about 3' by 4') that had a number of Pac Man air refresher. I should have a picture of them somewhere. I traded it away to someone in Bowling Green (OH) for a load of rare Atari games.
Another day, another dollar... wake me when it's payday.
still playing games
Probably the most obscure gaming item I have is a plastic shell for a small TV that says "SEGA" on the bottom front. It was thrown out by a department store that was getting rid of thier Genesis demo kiosk. Sadly, this was the only part I could find in their dumpster.
-deadtech
Pacman shooter glass
Oh eBay! you are such a pain, I am addicted to you like crack cocaine. You offer things I cannot find in stores,You are the pimp, and we are all your whores.
Maybe not obscure but definitely one-offish... the Spectrum 48k that Jeff Minter used to code Llamasoft games for that format
Super Mario 2 cake pan. 35 minutes to bake, 2 hours to decorate.