what kind of video game memoribilia do you have? being the n00b collector i am, i only have a knuckles plushie doll that i won in a claw machine a few days ago. there was $5 rubber-banded to him. there was also a tails in there, tried to get him but couldnt. my friend though, has about 20 different early mortal kombat and street fighter action figures. he doesnt play games that much, but he does collct action figures and has over 3000 of them. he is also making a custom action figure of link, out of frodo.
Damn, and I thought
I was the first guy to come up with a what-video-game-merchandise-do-you-collect thread...
...that was wiped out in the Great Outage.
But now I know better, and I profusely apologize for my plagiarism.
Anyhoo: I'm not much of a collector of video game merch that isn't actual video games, consoles, accessories, or guides. However, if I do find something interesting and/or fairly cheap, I'll not hesitate to snap it up, and add a little flair to my game shelf.
My sparse cache of tchochkes includes:
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Super Princess Peach lunchbox tin (this is where my
Skylanders figures hang)
- K'Nex Mario mini-figure with dirt bike
- Wendy's kid's meal
Super Mario Advance mini board game
- McD's happy meal Luigi pull-back toy
- Gengar figure (AKA the
only Pokemon character I dig)
- Bag of plastic
Killzone 3 soldiers, with one good-guy and a dozen bad-guys (features the tag line, "Get Used to These Odds.")
- K'Nex Luigi mini-figure with kart and starman
- McD's happy meal Mario ball (as he appears in
Mario Pinball Land)
- Starman-'n'-'Shroom DS lunchbox tin (ironically, I store my loose Sega Genesis carts in here)
I'm not sure if I should include my collection of Nintendo Mini-Classics LCD game keychains... what do you think?