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Rarest/Most Interesting Piece of your Retro collection?

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I've got nothing terribly rare or interesting. I guess there's my mint condition copy of Wind Waker if that means anything in today's fucked up market.

There are also my copies of Zelda 1 and 2 on NES that still have working batteries, despite having save data on them for god knows how long.
 
I have about 40 different G&W. Unfortunately non from the crystal series. Some pics you can find on Wiki are taken from my collection. I also have my man cave, with ready-to-play retro consoles. More consoles are in boxes.
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I have about 40 different G&W. Unfortunately non from the crystal series. Some pics you can find on Wiki are taken from my collection. I also have my man cave, with ready-to-play retro consoles. More consoles are in boxes.

Quite the nice setup there, see F-Zero in the back and is that a Retrotinx behind the speaker?
 
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Call me curious, I wanted to see what everyone's rarest and/or most interesting piece in their Retro game collection is. Multiple examples are fine if you have more than one! This can be anything from a game, console, accessory, promotional stuff, unreleased stuff or just something that had a fun story attached to it!

Give us the deets people!
I have a virtual boy! And yes I prefer to keep it rather than sell it. On the other hand, the red and black graphics hurt the eyes after a while.
 
I gifted it to a friend not long ago, but my dearest collection piece was a Zelda Game & Watch in perfect working state (the old, dual-screen one).
 
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I have an Nvidia Shield Portable.

My stepdad works for Nvidia Labs here in Oregon and he directly assisted in engineering the Tegra 4 chipset inside. Each employee got a retail unit as a "thank you" for working on the project, and he didn't really have a use for it so he gave it to me for Christmas in 2013. I still have it, and changed out the 18650 cells inside once already. I know it's not super rare, but it's one of the most unique game playing devices I own.
 
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