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Video game "celebrity" autographed cards are the next big thing
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Would you pay fifteen dollars for a Steve Wiebe autographed card? How about 30 bucks for Billy Mitchell's John Hancock?

Baseball card collectors looking for a piece of Albert Pujols' laundry in Topps' Allen and Ginter set are being treated to a small piece of video game history... and chances are they probably don't care.

Most of them are probably wondering who the hell Mitchell and Wiebe even are. Granted, the stars of The King of Kong aren't that high on the video game royalty hierarchy, but if Topps got some of the biggest names in the industry to sign a few cards, we might see the start of a new hobby craze.

 

Not everybody has the ability to fly to Japan and stalk Shigeru Miyamoto or Hideo Kojima for an autograph, but everybody would have a shot at pulling one from a pack of cards. The potential market value for the Mario creator's signature is huge, considering a signed GBA from a few years back sold for over two thousand dollars.

Often times, autographed items will not sell for as much as they should because there is the problem of authenticity. Just because you posted a cute story on your eBay listing that you met Cliffy B at a bar and you just happened to have a copy of Gears Of War 2 with you doesn't make your item "authentic" in the eyes of most people.

Cards from companies like Topps solve this issue because they have no choice but to make sure these autographs are legitimate, even if it means flying a representative out to Japan (I know, crappy job, right?) to get them done.

So what type of sales would we see if there was ever an autographed video game celebrity set? They could even fill out the checklist with people with a peripheral involvement in the industry (Jimmy Fallon, Vin Diesel, Jack Black, Bo Jackson, etc.) to entice other collectors in the mix.

Below is a list of video game personalities that I feel would sell for a little bit more than thirty dollars. I can only imagine the system loyalty flame wars that would start if somehow a Jack Tretton card sold more than a Reggie Fils-Aime.

Half the fun in this set is seeing how much fans drive up the prices of certain people to establish dominance in the hobby.

Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, Bill Gates, Ken Kutaragi, Yuji Naka, Will Wright, Cliff Bleszinski, Reggie Fils-Aime, Tetsuya Nomura, Nolan Busnell, Tim Schafer, Ken Levine, Koji Igarashi, Satoru Iwata, Kaz Hirai, Warren Spector, Phil Harrison, Peter Moore, Geoff Keighley, Jade Raymond, John Carmack, Sid Meier, Morgan Webb, Adam Sessler, Dan Hsu, The Housers, Nobuo Uematsu, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Gunpei Yokoi (I'll admit I had to look at wikipedia for some of these names)

Trading card companies are always looking for ways to bring in different audiences into collecting; this is a potential huge money maker for them. Make it happen, Topps, just don't bring in "event-worn" clothing memorabilia in the mix.

A piece of Peter Moore's shirt doesn't sound appealing to anybody, not to mention all of the perverts who would drive up the price for a piece of uh... something from Jade Raymond.

 
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July 31, 2009
I know I would buy cards :) then again i like collecting Marvel VS series right now.
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July 31, 2009
@Juan if they did this which autograph card would you want and why?

I would want the signature & Autograph of the person behind who thought of Beyond Good & Evil from Ubisoft.
Sunglasses_at_night
July 31, 2009
Peter Molyneux and Denis Dyack should be on that list, if not for their amazing games then for their contributions to gaming discussion.
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July 31, 2009
@Jon who if you could have one autograph signed card who would it be. Oh an no you can't have more then one person in a card or signed either.
Lance_darnell
July 31, 2009
Juan, a very interesting article, but I have a few problems with that list of names....

1. Morgan Webb? Really? Is that the girl from Adam Sessler's show?

2. Shoe should definitely be on there....but where is Mark MacDonald, James Davison, or Luke Smith? Or Shane!

3. Morgan Webb? You put her BEFORE Shoe?

4. Peter Molyneux and Denis Dyack should definitely be there.

5. Wait, Wait, Wait, Geoff Keighley?????

I think I am too old for this stuff anymore.... I'm out
Lance_darnell
July 31, 2009
James=John, my bad
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July 31, 2009
Lance - Yeah, I knew I was going to miss out on several names since I was just rattling off the first ones that came to mind and then I went to wikipedia as I got further along...
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July 31, 2009
@Lance some of his names are on the um side, but you have to admit even though he left of names many of us could put up there in stead. his point remains to be valid that us gamers in general would love this idea and may be inclined to buy said cards if they did happen to do this.

Side note if I had to have a signed card by a Review person it would either be Heather C from Play or Jennifer Tsao. Both enjoy RPG's and write really well when talking about them.
Lance_darnell
July 31, 2009
You see? That's what I meant. Morgan Webb is NOT a journalist, she is the equivalent of a weather girl. Jennifer Tsao is a skilled and talented writer....

I do like your article though Juan, and I would love Warren Spector's autograph.
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July 31, 2009
@Lance I think if you say Morgan Webb then you would also have to put Olivia Munn in that category as well. Then again would that make Layla K who did the Feed in this group as well?
Lance_darnell
July 31, 2009
@Toby - I did not even know who Morgan Webb was, I had to google her, and I really don't know who the other two are either. I went from reading EGM to reading Bitmob, so all of these new media shows about Video Games frighten and alarm me. ;D

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July 31, 2009
Other then Adam Sessler's Soap box on itunes it is really not worth it. Except maybe game trailers, but they have there own website.
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July 31, 2009
Maybe I'm just getting old (not really) but I don't find autographs from anyone appealing anymore. I would much rather a handshake any day or in Shoe's case, getting bought a drink in exchange for doing slave labor for him at the meet up 8)
Eyargh
August 03, 2009
5. Wait, Wait, Wait, Geoff Keighley?????


You got something against Mr. Keighley? That man is a grade A pimp in my book, one of the bright spots in today's gaming media, if you ask me.
Demian_-_bitmobbio
August 03, 2009
Maybe the Keighley card could be saved for a special 'Self-Appointed Deans of Game Journalism' series.
Eyargh
August 03, 2009
Hahaha, did he say that? I just like him because he went on Fox News and made everybody look like assholes, which isn't hard to do, but still. That and the Bonus Round.
Demian_-_bitmobbio
August 03, 2009
He did do a good job in that ridiculous Mass Effect sex scene interview on Fox, yeah.
Eyargh
August 03, 2009
In any case, I think it's neat idea. But we gotta take it further: Heroes of Gaming action figure series!

Stealth Action Demian Linn!

Karate Chop Action Michael Donahoe!
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