The NES and TV win, hands down.
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Firstly the can opener, chair, garlic (it grows from the previous years cloves BTW, not seeds) and toothbrush/toothpaste are all useless.
The can opener because I would assume there are no cans on the island and I wouldn't take it on the off chance of finding some. Without a can to open it would essentially be just a very small and very restricted blade.
The chair because other than providing a small amount of fire wood and possibly a few screws. The island has coconuts, therefore coconut trees therefore firewood.
The garlic cloves, whilst highly nutritious and growable, take about 10 months from planting to first fruiting.
Finally the toothpaste and toothbrush. Teeth survive a lot better with pretty much any sugar, even fructose or sucrose, than with glucose. The chances of there being any glucose based plants on the island are small, so you effectively have a plastic stick and a tube of fluorinated mint goo. No real uses for either. You could theoretically use the toothpaste to sterilise water, but it wouldn't last long, boiling does the same job and fluorine lowers bone density. It's also possible to fashion a toothbrush yourself.
The flashlight seems like a good idea at first, what with the only fresh water being deep in a cave, but it would run out eventually (even if it could run off of salt like the NES and TV). You could use it or, without batteries, the mirror to signal, but the island's uncharted so it probably wouldn't be near any shipping lanes.
The blanket would probably be my second choice as it gets so cold at night. (That's 4.5 degreesC btw). But that would be it's only real use, you can make a hammock or bed yourself.
The NES, TV and 5 Games would be the best option though. Not that it makes much difference, but I'm assuming you mean the Nintendo Entertainment System so there'd be no laser, and that the TV is of a similar age. Take the TV apart, separate the ariel, receiver circuitry and speaker from the rest of it. Use spare wire to turn the receiver into a transmitter and use the speaker to tap out an SOS over multiple frequencies. Hopefully the speaker would be able to work as a microphone if someone made contact. You should also be able to use the glass in the TV to signal, the magnets to create a dynamo and the case of the NES/games to make chemical batteries. Don't think there'd be enough wire for both though.
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I understand the effort your trying to go through to be saved, but it is impossible to be saved.
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Fine. I choose garlic. It's my favourite seasoning
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Everything blows up :/
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Read the whole thing breh All ships and aircraft explode in a few mile radius