For all those retro nuts out there, here's something to make you all go gah-gah . .

SEGA is auctioning off the very first item that comes off the production line for its new SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection as a Vinyl Soundtrack.

A limited number is being produced and #1 will be auctioned off over the next 7 days. Slip over to the site for full details, or head straight to the ebay auction now.

SEGA Australia Pty Ltd today can reveal details on the SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection Limited Edition Vinyl Soundtrack now listed for auction on Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=250367582769 .

This is a truly unique and collectable item with only 3,500 available worldwide. Each record is individually numbered and the one up for grabs on Ebay is the first copy made of the collection!

Be the first and only person to own the ‘#1 Limited Edition Vinyl Soundtrack’ with SEGA donating all proceeds raised from the auction to the Cancer Council of Australia. The auction will run for seven days from today and will end at 6pm AEDST on 10th February 2009 with further details and money raised from the auction to be announced soon after.
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    Zeek Feb 4, 09
    I remembered when I had the SEGA console, I wouldn't go nuts over this though.
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    Hawkeye Feb 4, 09
    Props for them donating the money. Man I'm so bummed out that this collection isn't coming out for Wii.
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      Big A2 Feb 4, 09
      I guess we have the Virtual Console instead.
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    XboxOZ360 Feb 6, 09
    Collectors would, an dthose simply wanting to HELP the charity, irrespective of the item. That's really not the issue. No matter what the item, the charity and the cause is THE most important thing.

    Put yourself in the shoes of those in need, and then ask how would you feel if ppl didn't support something that could help,simply based on the item not being 'cool' etc. charity begins in the heart,not the wallet.

    I've been involved with several charity causes and all I can say is,wow, seeing the faces of those who you have helped is reward enough.

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