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What’s one of the rarest physical media/entertainment you guys own?
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[Pikachu peeks at you from behind](https://i.imgur.com/43vhH6d.png)
An iPod from over 15 years ago. Still works.
Edit: I forgot about the Pinephone and Pinephone Pro Linux smartphone. Those are fun to jack around with.
Either the special edition Hey You Pikachu N64 + controller or maybe the majora’s mask new 3DS? The 3DS appears to be more valuable but I bet there were more of em made.
Used em both too.
A Sony Walkman WM-F1 from 1982 is the rarest I own. My parents gave each of us kids one for Christmas, kept us real quiet for a couple of years. I thought my parents were so generous, they were actually very smart, money well spent for a bit of peace and quiet.
I used to have a Pokémon identifier thing the red case yellow buttons flip phone sorta thingy
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A silver PS2 with two silver controllers and a silver stand that doubles as a four player adapter and memory card adapter and holder. The console alone isn’t rare in this color, but having an entire set like this in decent condition is pretty baller. Inherited from my late uncle, RIP.
Also a white Game Boy, which iirc is one of two rarest colors of the Play It Loud series, if not the rarest.
Hyper NeoGeo 64 with SamSho64 and Buriki One
Not crazy rare necessarily but a copy of Torneko The Last Hope for PS1. Only the disk though.
I still have my silver gameboy advance SP
I have an IBM laptop in black and white, no clue of the model and I’m not gonna check now because it’s in a box somewhere in the house. Not sure if it’s ultra rare but it comes with a mouse that you can attach to the side of the laptop and you move the cursors by scrolling a ball on top of it, kinda like a reverse mouse.
I also have a radio with record player from 1928
Prototype copy of Rocket Robot on Wheels for N64 in a dev cart.
Working Commodore 64. A substantial collection of UMDs. CIB Intellivision carts. A GBA SP 101 with a custom, aftermarket, glass-screen NES shell. A pristine, CIB, long-box copy of PS1 Descent.
One of the ones I have which I’m quite proud of is a mint CIB Kid Dracula.
Intellivison II maybe? still works lots of fun games
Gameboy micro
Warren Robinett Signed Atari 2600 Adventure Cart (Sears version)
https://imgur.com/a/j6yLqfF
The Gameboy Light itself is rare. This one is impressive.
Wtf is that……*googling intensifies*
I have a CIB copy of Stadium Mud Buggies for the Intellivision.
I have a working Tomy Hit and Missile.
I have a Sony Pocketstation that my dad got me for my birthday when I was young. It’s a PS1 memory card combined with Dreamcast’s VMU basically. It works with Final Fantasy 8 where you can play Chocobo World on the pocketstation and find items on FF8 when you loaded back in.
Not so rare but got the GBA zelda minish cap edition
A beatmania III arcade cabinet (5 or so still working in North America, not sure how many survive in Japan).
Probably same rarity, a Toy’s March arcade cab.
Less rare, a few DDR cabinets.
Its Not very Special but i have Xbox series x Halo edition and i’am proud to it
Never knew that even existed. Nice! Probably the rarest thing I have is a Final Fight Guy for the snes. Old blockbuster video copy
I have a yakuza 0 business edition that I found sealed years after launch. I’ve kept it sealed and it’s certainly my favorite yakuza item.
That’s probably the rarest thing I own, I do have a lot of uncommon items though.
Sold my Panzer Dragoon Saga and Shining Force III a few years ago. Nothing so fancy these days. Maybe Mega Man 5. I have a couple rare-ish Switch games and recently found out a 360 game I have in a storage bin is selling for a good bit.
Silent Hill shattered memories PS2 sealed
give it to me
Both of the Zelda pre-order bonuses for the GCN. The one with Master Quest and the one with all the demos on it.
Also a copy of Conkers Bad Fur Day with the box and all the manuals and other papers in the box.
Nothing to do with gaming but I found an unfinished production copy of Lou Rawls’ Let Me Be Good to You on Vinyl. Has unfinished versions of the songs with a recommended cuts list on a sticker on the back, and has a gold stamp that says something like “sole property of CBS not for distribution.” Haven’t been able to find any records of anything like it online, was trying to figure out how much it might be worth but got nothing.
Also got a first printing of Michael Jackson’s Thriller on Vinyl, got both at the same time at a flea market that had a ton of records for 25 cents each
Probably Pokémon Box Ruby/Sapphire CIB. It was only available through the Pokémon Center in NYC or in their online store for like 6 months. Came with its own memory card and a GCN/GBA transfer cable. Luckily I was obsessed with collecting Nintendo stuff, so I kept the cardboard box and everything all these years.
Panasonic Q
i have a gameboy colour is that rare?
Deez nuts!
Not very rare but I still have my working N-gage
A near mint PAL version of the rare Sega Saturn game Panzer Dragoon Saga.
A copy of the out-of-print book *Harry G Traver: Legends of Terror*, autographed by the author and made out to one “M. Boodley”. This, of course, is Michael Boodley, president of Great Coasters International, who design roller coasters inspired by the creations of Harry G Traver. Basically, it’s the coaster nerd equivalent of owning Steve Jobs’ old college textbooks. Can’t get much rarer than one of one.
**NEC TurboExpress**
The USA portable gameboy like version of the Turbografx, plays regular hucard games, looks amazing, great controls.
Not super rare, but I have the original box so that’s pretty neat.