Guess who's been at it again! One of our lovely video producers, Zion, has long been collecting games and has been sharing his journey with us over on our YouTube channel. To say we're envious is an understatement, but in this unboxing video, there's something a little bit more special for him.
From pick-ups acquired in his recent trip to London — including Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland which you have to have really — Wii games, Pokémon toys, and Final Fantasy VII figures, there's a wonderful mix of items that Zion has added to the collection.
One of our favourites has to be the Virtual Boy game Teleroboxer, which was a gift from Alex to Zion — just as lovely people, do — and a bizarre one at that! We also want to shout out the Kid Icarus: Uprising walkthrough — we miss walkthroughs, and Kid Icarus: Uprising is utterly brilliant.
But we know that Zion loves EarthBound and the Mother series, and there's a whole lotta Mother stuff here, including a very-special physical version of the SNES game. If anyone ever had one of those, then they know how big it is.
Check out the full unboxing video below, and if you're not already, make sure you subscribe to our channel!
Do you own a boxed version of EarthBound? What have you recently picked up for your video game collection? Let us know in the comments!
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Got Earthbound Zero as it was called, translated into English and copy of Earthbound original with a great label and authentic game! 😊
That Ness plush!! I NEEEEEEED IT
Nice! Great video. My copy of Earthbound is loose - even in 1999 the big box copies were really tough to come by, but at least my copy was only $40 at Funcoland then compared to whatever ridiculous price they go for now.
I just want official NTSC printings of Earthbound Beginnings and Fire Emblem for the NES, and Star Fox 2 on SNES, Doshin the Giant on GCN, and the Cing sequels for DS & Wii.
Also, Nintendo is missing out on money by not reprinting big ticket items like Earthbound, Cubivore, Fire Emblem for GC & Wii, and numerous Pkmn games. Limited Run has proved with numerous games that there is a market for open pre-orders for new printings on old hardware.
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