This one has three days left and is already up to $200, people want this! The Mario is totally amazing, as is very exhausted Peach, but I'm mostly fascinated by the bonus… Arthur? From Ghosts 'n Goblins??? Maybe?pic.twitter.com/6X5lxLAm4W
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This one has three days left and is already up to $200, people want this! The Mario is totally amazing, as is very exhausted Peach, but I'm mostly fascinated by the bonus… Arthur? From Ghosts 'n Goblins??? Maybe?pic.twitter.com/6X5lxLAm4W
This is a Hudson Soft "Shooting Watch" — a toy that lets you measure how fast you can mash buttons, Takahashi Meijin-style — but weirdly, this one features Mickey & Minnie?!? Why?! Starting bid $374.52pic.twitter.com/9HfpJU8Cj8
Really digging the goofy box art for this "Joy Radar MK2" — from Hal Laboratory, no less!! It's a wireless RF adapter fo the Famicom. (Buy Now price, $18.76.)pic.twitter.com/bIhwZUtl6J
Various cool stickers — have we ever seen Mario as a cop before? (~$10 each)pic.twitter.com/Wxrq13ZPgs
Hmm, I'm almost tempted to bid on this Nintendo "Candy Machine". That's right, in 1970 Nintendo made a cotton candy maker!! For some reason (No bids, ~$44.64)pic.twitter.com/M15VwOcvEN
Here's an auction for a single (empty) shipping case for Solomon's Key. The art is great.
(No bids yet, ¥1000) cc @kobunheatpic.twitter.com/0LvPXQHCdh
This Mario keychain warns you not to cross the street in the middle. "Even if you're fabulous Mario, do not cross the road." (Nagatanien is a food company so this is just a weird thing.) (Sold for ¥500)pic.twitter.com/pfqSBWWAu7
Wow here's a thing I've never heard of! The FAM-NET network system for the Famicom. From, of all companies… Bridgestone!?! (No bids, ¥49,000 starting price, yow. I can't even find a screenshot of what this thing looked like when powered up…)pic.twitter.com/CIY4P86QAz
Cool arcade cocktail, but I've never seen a "NINTENDO LEISURE SYSTEM Co." logo before!! Put that on a shirt please (I love how wonderfully hand-drawn that logo is. And how is Namco connected to this? No bids, ¥240,000 starting price, yipes)pic.twitter.com/d1GQi0LiiG
A sign and membership card for a Vectrex rental service (!!) in Japan.pic.twitter.com/LETNdezNkb
I love the mustache funkiness of this Super Mario World Dodge Disc. I also love the drawing on the back of the boy who failed to dodge the discpic.twitter.com/DORLUk6Dpd
Absolutely awesome Kirby shirt. Sadly, for kids — 100cm size. * ¥1,800 yen opening bidpic.twitter.com/ukwuxyKYMc
This Nintendo display case (¥15,000). And a Nintendo Entertainment whiteboard (¥1,000). Basically any time Nintendo used their old-school kanji logo, I love it.pic.twitter.com/ixO9FRi1OL
This extremely good Kirby carrying case has the most charming art! (I might have to bid on this. ¥980 opening) cc @Kekeflipnotepic.twitter.com/iSlAItqnrg
A master carton, containing 4 cases, containing 100 units (!!) of Super Chinese 3 by Culture Brain for the Famicom. (¥3433 so far.)pic.twitter.com/bRojJiz3RY
Bad photo, but I really love the box art on "Mr. Bomb" for the Compact Vision TV Boy. Turns out they only made six games (!) for this system so they're rare — buyout price is ¥34,800 ($333).pic.twitter.com/RyZZdesjrd
(Sidebar: the TV Boy has quite a wild design! That joystick! That thing that looks like a telephone handset!)pic.twitter.com/NGaS0R44xq
Sometimes I buy the things! I couldn’t resist this case of beautiful Famicom Disk Head Cleaners!pic.twitter.com/hgFIFpV5uq
I also got this copy of Clu Clu Land. But, the story goes, this was a Clu Clu Land used by the NES production line in Hong Kong, to test the consoles during manufacturing. Part of me wonders if it's legit. But I love the way it looks!pic.twitter.com/92qmnmFecZ
And I bought this lovely little brochure for the Nintendo People House, which I think is one of their coolest toys. Gotta scan that history! (Originals: https://cabel.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/nds/People%20House%201.jpg … and https://cabel.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/nds/People%20House%202.jpg …)pic.twitter.com/P6uKS6hgzN
I came very close to bidding on these briefcases — I had this vision of showing up for an important business meeting with that yellow briefcase, setting it on the boardroom table, and dramatically opening it up to reveal 18 copies of Super Mario Bros (They went for ¥17,500.)pic.twitter.com/tTaZMvCEh0
Enix's "Newtron" for the FM-7 computer — here for that cute character and super cool katakana. cc: @CoolBoxArt (12 bids, ¥3800 so far)pic.twitter.com/3HisDhpvaO
What a cool Namco toy: the WAGANIZER! It's a sound gun — the only gun I'll allow — you suck in/sample a sound and play it back with the trigger. This was part of the "Emotional Toys" Namco made between 1985 and 1987, tied into their games. This one was Wagan Land. ¥29800, no bidspic.twitter.com/Yrj28rpvkc
I bought this one for ¥3500 ($33). It’s a “Family Computer Network System” — modem! — with this intriguing “Super Mario Club” service cartridge. (It’s a PCMCIA card.) I love the controller! I wish I could dial into this service still!pic.twitter.com/E7MfuY6cF9
“Super Mario Club was produced for toy shops in Japan to deliver Famicom-title game reviews to customers. When it connected to the Famicom Network System, all toy stores would have had access to the same database; customers could add their own feedback.” http://niwanetwork.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Club_(Famicom_Network_System) …pic.twitter.com/Xa0lyIWPXi
Won't someone please buy this very large Margo for ¥238,000pic.twitter.com/O8Tpvt9upZ
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