This is most likely just for Aspro. Basically someone I know on GS needs money so is auctioning off this wonderful piece of memorabillia, no history! Unfortunately I also need money so I can't help out in that regard, but perhaps there is an anti-hobo amongst you who might be intersted.

Here is the link.

If not you you might be interested in a handbag instead!

Posted by Foolz Fri, 03 Jun 2011 08:23:10 (comments: 7)
 
Fri, 03 Jun 2011 12:18:19
Sure hope he gets more than just 50 bucks, seeing as Super Mario RPG is worth that much just on its own as a plain game.

A GBA with Miyamoto's signature sold for 2k+ in 2007. I thinkthis cartridge is a steal for less than a few hundred dollars.
 
Fri, 03 Jun 2011 12:34:32

Fingers crossed for him! It's early days on the auction, though.

 
Fri, 03 Jun 2011 13:04:43

Errrrr:

This is an auction for an autographed copy of the Nintendo 64 classic, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time.


This is an extremely rare piece of Nintendo memorabilia. I got the cartridge signed by Mr Miyamoto (Creator of Zelda/Mario etc.) at a HMV event in London back in 2002. The event was generally held in order to promote the GameCube console, and to rally excitement for the next Zelda game at the time (Zelda: Wind Waker).


This is the genuine article! Once it's gone, it can't be re-produced.

I was there. Nyaa

Miyamoto showed up late so they restricted us to getting 1 item signed. I got Mario 64 signed and sold it for £50 to a guy in Germany.

 
Sat, 04 Jun 2011 02:15:17
Isn't that the place where you knocked over the display, GG?
 
Sat, 04 Jun 2011 07:41:12
Yarcofin said:
Sure hope he gets more than just 50 bucks, seeing as Super Mario RPG is worth that much just on its own as a plain game.


A GBA with Miyamoto's signature sold for 2k+ in 2007. I thinkthis cartridge is a steal for less than a few hundred dollars.



Hey Yarco. Not to be a dick, but Supier Mario RPG is a failrly rare game, wheras OOT was a best seller, so that accounts for the variation in value. I'd say that a signed Miyamota cart of a "common" game is worth about $150 USD, maybe $170.

 
Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:42:52
Yeah, we all made a mad run to the basement where he was about to show up and I went into a massive rack of CDs at Virgin megastores. The CDs went flying up in the air like ticker tape and this security guard who was about 10 feet away looked at me. He didn't react so I kept on running. LOL

I wish they had caught it on camera and shown it on the news.
 
Sun, 05 Jun 2011 03:40:21

LOL

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