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Originally posted by: stevey
Maybe their some awesome pre-order swag that we don't know about yet or gamestop just wants your money....
I would LOVE some pre-order swag.
I can't remember the last time I got an awesome Nintendo pre-order bonus thing. Wait I lied, actually I can. Toys R Us promo for the N64 gave you a free duffle bag =D.
Though I think my favorite Nintendo swag was the items I got while working at Toys R Us.
- Proudly hanging on my wall is a Metroid Prime / Fusion counter label (it was supposed to be placed by my register but I took it home instead).
- The Metroid Prime / Fusion "ask me about" visual neck tags.
- The Metroid Prime T-Shirt
- The Nintendo Gamecube metal key chain (this was one of my favorite items, it spun around and everything and then one day it broke *tears*)
- The Nintendo Wavebird promotional stand.
- The Nintendo Gamecube ORIGINAL promo DVD (yep, I took the store model home lol it's pretty funny to go back and watch).
- The Nintendo Gamecube promotional pamphlets.
- Original Nintendo plastic sign (used for hanging over the shelving area where Nintendo products would be)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System plastic sign
- Nintendo Gamecube cardboard cut outs (smaller squares used for display purposes), one is a collage, one is of Wind Waker and one is of Metroid Prime.
- Nintendo Gameboy Advance cardboard cut out for Golden Sun
- Super Mario World thick plastic cardboard cut out (one of my all time favorites, found it way back in an old display area, had to take it home). It's of Mario jumping with his cape on.
- Gameboy Color big cardboard cut out featuring Link and Kirby.
- Gameboy Advance light up necklace.
and lastly
- Nintendo 64 cardboard cut out featuring Donkey Kong.
Ah I loved working at that place lol. I also took some of the massive posters that were used to hang on the large glass surrounding the video game section (R-Zone) but I forget what the posters had on them, they were too big to hang in my room lol.
Edit: I DID regret not being able to take 2 specific items . . . that I know are now in a garbage dump somewhere (The toys r us I worked at closed bout 2 years ago).
One was the display unit for Virtual Boy. It was the entire unit and surrounding display intact.
The other (this one I wish more than anything I could take but my manager wouldn't let me) is the ORIGINAL Gameboy system display. It was a huge replica of a gameboy with a TV screen which would show the game playing. The gameboy would sit in the middle of the unit.
Sadly each were rotting away on a high ledge I couldn't get to without a ladder in the storage place of the store and they were too big to sneak out. *tears*