Odd Question: What part of an SNES game would you get autographed?

Jommy

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So to elaborate on my question: I'm going to the launch party for Nobuo Uematsu's (of Final Fantasy fame) new CD. At the event there will be an opportunity to get something signed. My favorite game of all time is FF6 for which he composed the score, so I obviously want to get my complete copy of FF6 signed.

Now my question is, where would be the best place to get him to sign? I would like it on the box, but I'm afraid that the autograph would just get rubbed off over time. Since this isn't a disc based game, it is a lot harder since I can't just get an autograph on the box art insert.

Any suggestions or maybe some kind of product that I'm not aware of that would allow me to protect the autograph if I had him sign right on the game box?
 
If you're going for the cartridge signing, I'd say the back of it above the Nintendo logo.
 
Yeah cartridge seems to be pretty safe since it's stored in the box, but I wouldn't be able to see it with the box just displayed on a shelf.
 
I say on the box or on the front label and get one of those display cases like you would keep a football in from Michaels.
 
I'd say front of box, so that you could easily display it. If you aren't planning on doing anything but displaying it, you shouldn't have a problem with the sharpie rubbing off...
 
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Sorry, couldn't resist. Ok, real answer. If he'll only sign one thing, get the cart signed. If he'll sign two, get the cart and the box. Both will display nicely under glass (it's pretty simple to mount and frame a cart and box side by side) but having the cart signed is cooler.
 
Have him sign the cart on the plastic. The box will degrade more quickly as will the stickered labels and other paper. The box and other paper is also more likely to get damaged in an accident.
 
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