I've got two pikachus (spelling on that?) and a Charizard, waiting for those to be worth something, I also have the whole set of first edition and second edition cards.Zeren said:I have one of these.
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It's still in it's plastic, but doesn't have a box. I have no idea what card is inside it.
I see your Master Quest and raise you the original Legend of Zelda gold cartridge.darthmj94 said:I bought a copy of the "legend of Zelda: ocerena of time, master quest" for gamecube on amazon a few years back. It is a version of the game with the puzzles rearranged into new, harder puzzles, and was only available with a pre-order of "wind waker". Not sure if it is rare but I am proud that I own it.
Eh, the gold one's not rare at all. The grey one (which was a limited production Player's Choice re-release) actually is kind of rare, but it's still only worth $15 or $20 for a cartridge only copy. I'm still kicking five year old me for not preserving anything but the cartridge and the slip cover; I actually got the thing brand new from Walmart, I remember going to buy it.Al-Bundy-da-G said:I see your Master Quest and raise you the original Legend of Zelda gold cartridge.darthmj94 said:I bought a copy of the "legend of Zelda: ocerena of time, master quest" for gamecube on amazon a few years back. It is a version of the game with the puzzles rearranged into new, harder puzzles, and was only available with a pre-order of "wind waker". Not sure if it is rare but I am proud that I own it.
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Man am I jealous. That goes for about $200 on e-bay, otherwise I'd have a copy too.Griffolion said:I think in video game terms, The Second Runner is quite rare. I have a copy of that. That's about it though.
I wasn't quite old enough to remember when the wall came down itself, I was only about 2, but later we visited Berlin with my Grandma and she met her aunt that had been on the other side of the wall when it went up for the first time in almost 40 years. Then we went to where their house was and found the pieces of the wall that they drew on. Was probably one of the coolest pieces of family Heirlooms ever.wombat_of_war said:may not mean much to others but i sat and watched the wall go down live on tv. ill never forget it. thats an incredible piece of history you have thereklown said:Now if you mean Rare to other people I do have a Bruce Lee signed Jeet Kune Do gi that my Uncle got when he trained for his 3rd black belt under Bruce Lee. It's pretty awesome.
If it doesn't have to be rare to anyone else, my family has eight pieces of the Berlin Wall that my grandmother and her siblings drew on when the wall went up. Now it has no real value to anyone else, but it's amazingly rare to find the piece of the wall that your own family had doodled on like 40 years later.