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| Product Description | Product Description All items for sale are as shown in the photos. ◆ Product Condition ◆ ・These are untested stock clearance items. ・No claims, no returns. ・The internal battery is not guaranteed. ・Items may have scratches, dirt, cracks, and discoloration. Please check the images for confirmation. ■ Buyers who are sensitive to conditions or seeking perfect products are encouraged to refrain from bidding. ■ The colors of the products in the images may differ from the actual products due to the environment and settings of computer displays. ■ If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. ■ Please read the notes below carefully before placing a bid. If any malfunctions occur, refunds cannot be processed by us, so please bid only if you understand this. If you cannot accept these conditions or are overly sensitive, please refrain from bidding. ◆ In case of postal accidents, we cannot offer refunds if there is no compensation, so please understand this before bidding. ◆ Packaging is planned to be simple using newspaper or bubble wrap. There may be cases where we send it directly in a cardboard box. Cardboard may be reused for environmental protection. ◆ Our response to inquiries and shipping may be paused during weekends, holidays, New Year, or other major breaks. We will respond on weekdays. Please make your payment within "5 days" after winning the bid. Also, if you go beyond 5 days from the winning date, Yahoo! Easy Payment cannot be used, please note this. Payment Method: Yahoo! Easy Payment (details) |
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Nintendo 64 Controller Clear Blue, Clear Red, Gold - Lot of 50 - Untested
Sold For
50,000 Yen ($320.51)
Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.
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2026-03-01 11:04:19 JST
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Collector Commentary
This lot of 50 Nintendo 64 controllers features rare color variants, including clear blue, clear red, and gold, making it an intriguing find for retro gaming enthusiasts. The Nintendo 64, released in 1996, has a lasting legacy, solidifying its status among collectors, particularly for limited edition variants and regional exclusives. Given the untested condition and potential imperfections, the lot reflects typical collector patterns where bulk purchases are often sought after for parts or restoration, especially in the Japanese collector market, known for its commitment to authenticity and preservation of gaming history. Pricing at ¥50,000 aligns with the current demand for vintage controllers, though potential buyers should weigh condition risks against individual goals for restoration or collection.