The Japanese Postal Service released a set of Mario stamps last year in a nice collectible binder. Somehow, NCSX has gotten a small shipment of these stamps, which carry a postage value of 80 yen ($0.66) each. The markup for this set ($105) is pretty severe, but if you are a desperate
Mario collector, this is
one of the coolest things you could have. They have fewer than 50, and of course we just publicized the item, so
go go go buy buy buy.
We want the US Postal Service to get in on the act. We're afraid that there's a short moment before opening mail from us that someone might not be able to determine that we're huge nerds.
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5-29-2007 @ 3:28PM
Brandon said...
Why does one stamp have little/regular Mario in the fire flower costume? Shame on the Japanese postal service, using game genies!
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5-30-2007 @ 4:58AM
Wilerson said...
Stamps? As in regular mail? What are we, cavemen?
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5-30-2007 @ 2:13PM
Mr_DNA said...
They didn't use the Game Genie. They just used the very hard-to-accomplish glitch where you touch Bowser and the axe at the same time. So the Japanese Postal Service aren't cheaters; they're show-offs.
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