What are your favorite retro-inspired figurines -- at least ones that you can still track down online?
(any links to share)
I'm also curious to hear details about the quality, durability, and size.
Thanks!
What Are Your Favorite Retro Gaming Figurines?
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I really want to find the Fumiko figuring from Castle Of Shikigami II. It was bundled with the LE PS2 version. I've seen a couple on the Bay, but for way too much $ for a little toy I'm just going to sit on my game shelf.
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noiseredux wrote:I really want to find the Fumiko figuring from Castle Of Shikigami II. It was bundled with the LE PS2 version. I've seen a couple on the Bay, but for way too much $ for a little toy I'm just going to sit on my game shelf.
Let me know what you would be willing to spend on that and perhaps we could work something out in the future.
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Mine are the Retro Roto series of Megaman toys.
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The Ikaruga model is pretty bad ass.

What I really want though is my own fluffy Portal Weighted Companion Cube.

or a Half Life 2 Head Crab hat.


What I really want though is my own fluffy Portal Weighted Companion Cube.

or a Half Life 2 Head Crab hat.

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I had to post Opa Opa & the 16 ton weight of course. (They've been showing up in a lot of my posts lately for some reason...)
---Did anyone ever buy the Shadow of the Colossus figurines? I'd buy them but they're pretty expensive last time I checked.

---Did anyone ever buy the Shadow of the Colossus figurines? I'd buy them but they're pretty expensive last time I checked.

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I like my silly mcdonald super maro bros 3 happy meal toys... technically i think these could be considered figurines....
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I have a Goomba from McDonald's.8bit wrote:I like my silly mcdonald super maro bros 3 happy meal toys... technically i think these could be considered figurines....
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My favorite game related figure is my Armored Core 2 deluxe AC (the one featured on the cover).

I have a Resaurus Akuma (the one pictured on the right) on my desk at work.

Multiple Metal Gear figures.
Mcfarlane Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid 2:

Another random Solid Snake from MGS2 who is part of a set released only in Japan.
And a boxed Mcfarlane Maryl from MGS1:

The detail on all of the figures mentioned above is very good.
The AC is in incredible shape and stays in the box most of the time.
The plastic in the Resaurus Akuma is breaking down quickly. I had a Ryu, but he didn't make it.
The McFarlane Snake needed a replacement elbow as the plastic pegs broke a few years ago. The MK 23 silencer on the other Snake figure fell off a long time ago. That one cannot be posed so it is still in excellent condition. Meryl is still sealed away and is like new.

I have a Resaurus Akuma (the one pictured on the right) on my desk at work.

Multiple Metal Gear figures.
Mcfarlane Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid 2:

Another random Solid Snake from MGS2 who is part of a set released only in Japan.
And a boxed Mcfarlane Maryl from MGS1:

The detail on all of the figures mentioned above is very good.
The AC is in incredible shape and stays in the box most of the time.
The plastic in the Resaurus Akuma is breaking down quickly. I had a Ryu, but he didn't make it.
The McFarlane Snake needed a replacement elbow as the plastic pegs broke a few years ago. The MK 23 silencer on the other Snake figure fell off a long time ago. That one cannot be posed so it is still in excellent condition. Meryl is still sealed away and is like new.
