Hi gamers!
I've got pretty exciting news to share! I have won, yes won an eBay auction for a Joycard 64 controller by Hudson. Never heard of it? Well that's normal, many people just haven't.. Only released in Japan of course by Hudson which are a 3rd party company and it was actually licensed by Nintendo. With it being licensed by Nintendo it looks very close to the 1st party controller we're all familiar with, except the handles are much more steep and have a whole lot of dials thrown on the centre.
These do not come up on eBay very often, and one of these boxed are super rare and no idea how much they go for boxed. This brings me to my next point, exactly how much are they worth? The price finds it's self sandwiched between the original controller and the Hori Mini controllers, if you don't know what a Hori Mini controller looks like check it out here. Original controllers without being a special edition just everyday versions go for about $30 mark loose and $50+ boxed and the Hori Mini Pads go for around $60 mark loose and $100+ boxed. Hudson's Joycard 64 controller goes for $50 loose and without question $100+ boxed, recently I found a site that are selling them brand new in box for $102+Shipping...Wow. The Joycard 64 comes in one colour from what I can find on the Internet and I think it's the same black as the original controller.
What's so special about the Joycard 64? Well purely it was made for Bomberman Hero also made by Hudson, it also has rapid-fire switches on the front pane, Pressure sensitive joystick, customized grips on the fin handles and near the Z button.
Once the controller arrives I'll most likely do a video review of it as my first review on my new YouTube channel, apologies for lack of images as there are not many around other than stock photos and the box, the one I won on eBay is very similar to the image above.. More images when it arrives ^^
I've got pretty exciting news to share! I have won, yes won an eBay auction for a Joycard 64 controller by Hudson. Never heard of it? Well that's normal, many people just haven't.. Only released in Japan of course by Hudson which are a 3rd party company and it was actually licensed by Nintendo. With it being licensed by Nintendo it looks very close to the 1st party controller we're all familiar with, except the handles are much more steep and have a whole lot of dials thrown on the centre.
These do not come up on eBay very often, and one of these boxed are super rare and no idea how much they go for boxed. This brings me to my next point, exactly how much are they worth? The price finds it's self sandwiched between the original controller and the Hori Mini controllers, if you don't know what a Hori Mini controller looks like check it out here. Original controllers without being a special edition just everyday versions go for about $30 mark loose and $50+ boxed and the Hori Mini Pads go for around $60 mark loose and $100+ boxed. Hudson's Joycard 64 controller goes for $50 loose and without question $100+ boxed, recently I found a site that are selling them brand new in box for $102+Shipping...Wow. The Joycard 64 comes in one colour from what I can find on the Internet and I think it's the same black as the original controller.
What's so special about the Joycard 64? Well purely it was made for Bomberman Hero also made by Hudson, it also has rapid-fire switches on the front pane, Pressure sensitive joystick, customized grips on the fin handles and near the Z button.
Once the controller arrives I'll most likely do a video review of it as my first review on my new YouTube channel, apologies for lack of images as there are not many around other than stock photos and the box, the one I won on eBay is very similar to the image above.. More images when it arrives ^^
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