What is your most coveted possession in your gaming collection?

[quote name='CaptainKirk']These go for $70+ on eBay, I got it for $10 on eBay, no one outbid me and seller actually shipped it[/QUOTE]
I love deals like that. I've been able to get some really awesome things for dirt cheap because of bad descriptions. Most recently, I got a set of original Silent Screamers for about $15 (they usually go for $35+ per figure) because the guy had a picture of Harry Potter toys.

And although not quite as exciting, I got an amazing rice cooker for around $10 because the seller had a really crappy description; he didn't even bother to mention that it makes 16 cups of rice. I e-mailed and asked about it, and when he told me, I bought it immediately. We've had a lot of great meals thanks to this thing.
 
[quote name='CaptainKirk']Locally or not...fact is only 10,000 of those things exist if I remember correctly[/QUOTE]

It's something like that, could be less. Either way, I hope ur able to get your hands on one so you can play Mario and for collecting reasons.
 
I don't have anything quite as awesome as the stuff some you have, but I won this at a Video Games Live concert back in 2006.



The signatures on it are:
Tommy Tallarico (from Electric Playground)
Victor Lucas (also from Electric Playground)
note that I copied this list from my original posting on a different forum, and Electric Playground doesn't exist anymore, it was a video game show on G4.
Jack Wall (the conductor and composer)
Marty O'Donnell (the guy that did the music for Halo)
Martin Leung (Blindfolded Mario pianist. He did a Final Fantasy medley as well as the Mario one at the show)

Full story, copied from my post on ScoreHero from 2006:
I attended Video Games Live, a concert full of video game music run by Tommy Tallarico (of Electric Playground fame) and Jack Wall (he's done music for Myst 4, Jade Empire, and some others). In the lobby they were having a GH2 competition. Silly rules: play any song on any difficulty, highest score wins. Since I was also attending GenCon at the same time, and they had the Guitar Hero 2 demo there, I was able to play some songs already and have a good feel for them, and I scored 194k on Who Was in My Room Last Night, which was high enough to win.

This is what I won, a Guitar Hero skate deck, signed by the people at the meet and greet there:
 
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