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Signed Limited Edition Maziora Sega Dreamcast

Written by Link on 8th December, 2009

The Maziora Dreamcast was the first limited edition DC made by Sega, released in August 1999, and was restricted to only 500 units, 200 of which were signed. The Dreamcast comes in a TVR style paintjob with a "twotone" greeny/purpley effect (occasionally yellow too depending on lighting conditions) and also has the Maziora logo on both the orange box and the DC itself.

Maziroa actually refers to the paint job, which is an automobile paint pigment. ChromaFlair is the registered trademark I believe, and it is just marketed under the Maziora name in Japan.

I'm have no idea on the numbers in collectors hands, but have only mentioned ones for sale twice previously in the history of gameSniped.

I also do not have any figures for previous sales, but know they have gone for $1,000.00 - $2,000.00+ depending on signed or unsigned, condition and what is included.

Link

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Thanks Photoboy!



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9 Responses to “Signed Limited Edition Maziora Sega Dreamcast”

  1. Ghost of Starman on December 8th, 2009 12:44 am

    Hey there,

    I submitted my Super Mario RPG Auction on Nintendoage a few days ago, and posted it on the board, but it hasn’t been listed on the main page. I’ve seen lots of Nintendoage items listed on the frontpage, and I’m wondering why it hasn’t been?

  2. David Hesler on December 8th, 2009 3:47 am

    Link isn’t working btw.

  3. Name on December 8th, 2009 4:27 am

    Starman: Go and cry. The admins don’t list random auctions because people sending the links to em. They’re looking out for them for theirselves.

    And if you would be a regular visitor of this page you would know that those are only very rare items here. Super Mario RPG is like… well… one of the most common stuff that would appear here. Really nothing special. Try your luck and post promo for your auction elsewhere.

  4. portnoyd on December 8th, 2009 7:17 am

    Uh, it’s for a Super Mario RPG promotional banner, not the game. That is something that is worthy of being posted to the main page. To the anonymous idiot above me, maybe you should read into it a little instead of just coming off as a giant prick.

    They’ll get to it eventually, I’m sure.

  5. LetsMakePeace on December 8th, 2009 7:57 am

    Hey hey now GameSniped has taught us to love one another. I suggest Name and Starman give each other a big smootch to make up.

    As regards to the SM RPG banner, yes that would qualify as the usual gamesniped.com exposure or at least an honorable mention. The cart, however, is just too common.

  6. Link on December 8th, 2009 9:33 am

    Link fixed. SM RPG banner hasnt been mentioned because NA no longer works from me, and I have yet to email Dian or someone. Whens the end date?

  7. nintendo on December 8th, 2009 12:24 pm

    weird the person being a prick isnt the guy from NA..

  8. Ghost of Starman on December 8th, 2009 1:45 pm

    Yeah, I guess I should’ve mentioned its a SMRPG store banner, not the game. I’m putting a link to the item in this post, I donno if it’ll work. The “auction” is going to end in 2 days.

    http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26306

  9. Photoboy on December 9th, 2009 11:10 am

    My pleasure for the link, Link. :)










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