In yet another eBay auction this time for a normal, non modded Nintendo DS which has been autographed by Shigeru Miyamoto (Zelda, Mario creator), Satoru Iwata (President of Nintendo), and Charles Martinet (the voice of Mario).

The money from this item will go towards the charity Childs Play. At the moment the highest bid is only at $620. So, get bidding!

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    ar_cat May 15, 07
    Wow, $620? I can get 3 new DS Lite and many new games.
    Who cares about their autographs?
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    tekmosis May 15, 07
    It's for charity for sick children, some of which are terminally ill...It doesn't matter if it has Reggie or not or that you could get X more DS' and games. :\
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    Storm* May 15, 07
    So anyone want to bet what other company/system comes next? My vote goes to the PS3.
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      Ameer* May 15, 07
      The PS3 already has Folding@Home though.
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    Weavilax May 15, 07
    I want it Miyamoto is my idol :S
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    Rinkydink May 16, 07
    Heh, loving Miyamoto's signature. Reggie's signature would be cool too. Hope this raises as much as possible for charity!
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    Tribulation May 16, 07
    Pretty cool, but not as epic as the Halo-staff signed XBOX 360.
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    BANDITO ATTACK May 16, 07
    Yeah.. I thought Microsoft just did something like this, but it was like 8 times cooler, cause it was customized and whatnot. Plus it was a 360.
    Coulda at least stuck an exclusive skin or something on it...
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    Kuhn May 16, 07
    They could of stuck an exclusive skin on it. I agree. But still cool nonetheless. Just I don't have the money for it.
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    Gary May 16, 07
    Usually I think these auctions are a bit silly but in this case if I had the cash I'd definitely bid on this for the fact it's signed by Miyamoto alone.
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    Vermillion May 17, 07
    I would pay all I have for it. Miyamoto is my idol, Iwata is a world saver, and Charles just have an awesome voice.
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    gdog2011 May 18, 07
    The bid still hasn't been raised after a few days, I'm starting to not think it will go up anymore. Besides, only 25% of the money is going to charity, the other 75% is going to be pocketed to pay for college or something. I'd be more impressed if all of it was being donated to charity.

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