Just found this one today.
This cd is an invite for the VIP party "hor d'oeuvres and drinks" for the Nintendo Fusion tour 08.04.03. I wonder if its worth more to a music collector than a Nintendo collector.
Just found this one today.
This cd is an invite for the VIP party "hor d'oeuvres and drinks" for the Nintendo Fusion tour 08.04.03. I wonder if its worth more to a music collector than a Nintendo collector.
It probably would be worth slightly more to a music collector than to a Nintendo collector, as I would figure. Some Evanescence fans are nuts (I've seen an auction for their two original EPs and their first CD that ended for $1700+...strangely enough, the seller lived *in the same town* as me), though I wouldn't expect this one to fetch much, if any, more than a used copy of most common CDs. What songs are on it, by the way? Also, did you have a price in mind?
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I collect the party invites. So unless its worth some serious cash I'll end up holding on to it. It doesn't have a track list or anything and my cd drive on the computer is shot. Is there a website that lists these types of music rarities?
Damn, i am a fan of Evanescence and am real interested in this. Would love to find out whats on it.
This is mostly off-topic, but I figured I'd fill in anybody who was curious about that particular tour. I went to the show in Portland (the only Nintendo Fusion Tour show I've attended since the lineup went all emo after that, which isn't my thing). I got a promotional poster (which is still hanging on my bedroom wall) with the same Evanescence band photo on that CD, only with band logos for the other bands on the tour the sides (Cold on the left, and Revis, Cauterize and Finger Eleven on the right), and the sponsors of the tour (Nintendo of course, Blender, Circuit City, and Launch). The video game portion of the tour was lame - just a single Gamecube kiosk near the merch booths, and they had an SSBM tournament at one point.
A couple years later, I talked with someone who went to the show and he said they were giving out Air Hockey e-reader cards to anyone who wanted one. Wish I hadn't missed out on that.