Strangest piece of video game memorabilia that you own/have seen?

I got a few of my promo items up on Ebay. Here are a few pics and my seller link:

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...rid=koalacrimson&sort=3&rows=25&since=-1&rd=1

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Just for fun, here are a couple cool business cards I have (not for sale). The one on the left is self explanatory and the second I got from Akira Yamaoka of Silent Hill. Obviously I'm not going to reveal the contact info on the other side.

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Just a few things from EB when I worked there, nothing big. I have a "Yoshi Egg" that like.. has liquid and small beads, and when you swirl it around, it changes all purple and blue and stuff.. Metroid sunglasses, they're orange.. N-Gage playing cards and T-Shirt.. my brother has bottled water from E3.. 2000 or 1999, I think, it's called "Oddgulp" or something, it's got Abe from the first Abe's Odyssey on it..
 
I just found a Spiderman statue-like GBA holder, and a paper model of the StarFox ship (Ar-wing, or whatever the hell its called). Oh, and he has a PS2 game holder, which holds 14 game cases. BTW, I have no idea where my b/f finds this crap.
 
I don't own these, but they're pretty odd.

The SMB handheld shower:

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Edit: I also had a pic of a Nintendo bicycle alarm posted, but the site hosting the pic is down and I can't find anything else on google.
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback'][quote name='notfromtexas']Has anyone seen that game Final Furlong i think it was called? It was an arcade horse racing game where you bounced up and down on horses(great for the ladies) and the faster you did it the faster your horse would run on screen. I HAVE ONE OF THE HORSE HEADS LOL, i can take pictures if anyone wants to see.


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thats awesome. I wish more places had that game[/quote]

All the Dave and Busters I have been to have that game. I guess it's really entertaining for drunk people. Whenever I'm there and I'm drunk I stay away from games like that which require so much physical activity though. I did that whitewater paddling one once and I almost yacked.
 
Man, I had to throw away a bunch of stuff like a bloody wolf bandada, capcom keychain of ken, zelda wind waker sticker 2 feet tall, six huge dislpay boxes from sony, a sony ps2 member card featuring sony characters on them (giving to retail employes), a japanese candy with a pvc mario in the box, a nice klonoa paper display sent fro namco, and midway promotional tapes.

WHY DID I HAVE TO MOVE :oops:
 
I have a fake hollow plastice N64 that was used to show a TV shelf in a furniture store, they gave it to me because the shelf was OOS and I bought the store model and they gave me the big fake plastic TV and VCR as well
 
[quote name='smalien1']I have a fake hollow plastice N64 that was used to show a TV shelf in a furniture store, they gave it to me because the shelf was OOS and I bought the store model and they gave me the big fake plastic TV and VCR as well[/quote]

Perfect decoys for hunting couch potatoes! Thems good eatin'!
 
[quote name='Stargun007']Wow, I wish I had some cool video game memorabilia. Where do you guys even find this stuff, other than eBay? Are there any stores that sell stuff like this? I've never seen any.[/quote]

Once you get on the press/reviewer lists at the PR companies it just shows up in the mail.
 
I'd say the oddest video game related item I have is my Jedi Academy license plate cover that I got when I ordered Jedi Academy from Lucasarts. What can I say? I'm a big Star Wars geek.

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The only other real video game related item I have is my Vivi plush that I got when I registered with PlayOnline.com when FFIX came out. Look how happy he looks...

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Im surprised no one mentioned these yet, or if these even count, but those promo N64 tapes Nintendo would send to Nintendo Power Subscribers from 96-98. Remember that lame Starfox 64 one with the "sony and sega" guys?
 
Here's a couple more I came across during a recent cleaning. I found it interesting on how much effort was put into the Seaman book despite its low print run. It's over 80 pages of how-to and the history of anthro-bio-archeology.
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[quote name='DigitalSpace']I don't own these, but they're pretty odd.

The SMB handheld shower:

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Edit: I also had a pic of a Nintendo bicycle alarm posted, but the site hosting the pic is down and I can't find anything else on google.[/quote]

I'm actually using that showerhead...cause nothing says refreshing like having two mustachio'd plumbers watching you shower...

MAMA MIA!
 
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