Fiberglas blades have produced this authentic Master Sword Replica from the Legend Of Zelda series published by Nintendo for use in cosplay events.

This replica of Link's Master Sword from Zelda: Twilight Princess is a perfectly accurate cosplay and collector prop. The sword was made with durable resin and reinforced with aluminium or fibreglass rods for structural support, making it well balanced for carrying as a cosplay prop. The paint was custom automotive paint for a metallic and mirror-like shine, and to resist minor scratches. The sword measures about 42" long, and weighs about 3lbs. The sheath was lined with suede and soft foam to keep the blade firmly in place, and prevent scratches while sheathing. The sword was also made for a Dark Link version as well.”
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A Nintendo and five games recently sold on eBay for a staggering $13,105. And why you may ask, well Because of a Bandai 'Stadium Events' game BOX that alone is worth is worth $9,500.

Stadium Events is incredibly rare, and the manual and (most importantly) the box even more so. The value breaks down something like this:

$2,000-game
$1,500-manual
$9,500-box
$13,000 NES
And why is it so rare you might ask, well because at the time of its launch during the holiday season of 1987, Stadium Events was only available in limited stores across north America and is one of only two games branded to work with the family fun fitness mat before Nintendo purchased the rights to the technology and re-branded it as the power pad, due to this re-branding Nintendo pulled all the copies of the game from store shelves and presumable destroyed them, however before this could happen it is estimated that about 200 copies made there way to customers of which it is believe few then 20 still exist and to add to the rarity of the item it is believed that only one copy still remains factory sealed.
family fun fitness - stadium events
family fun fitness - stadium events
Time to get your arse down to a car boot sale.
 
For get guitar hero learn to play the real thing then get you hand's on one of these, this was sent in to us by a VGS community member who forgot to send his/her name with it so I am going to take credit for it and pretend its mine (not really)

“The guitar is right handed. I play it so the Koopa is on its back (it's been stomped). When it is on a guitar stand it's walking about. Just pretend Mario jumped on the Koopa Troopa and chose to hold it for too long so it's escaping.”
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Is this you guitar ? if so let us know so we can give you credit for it, also you address so we can come round and steal it from you.