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| Need Help: Clear Purple Part # (European) | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 14 2012, 12:28 PM (430 Views) | |
| ddr2nite | Jul 14 2012, 12:28 PM Post #1 |
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Hello all... I need some assistance from your controller collectors (especially those in Europe). I am looking for the WHOLE part number of the Atomic Purple controller (known as Clear Purple in Australia) for the European version - the goal is to verify whether it exists or not. Currently there are 2 officially released: one in North America and the other in Australia. You can see the full part number by opening one side of the box and looking at the tiny left/right box flaps. See picture below (left is North America/US, right is Australia): ![]() What I need is someone who has a "Clear Purple" version of this box from the European region to provide me a photo (similar to the one above). Hope one of my fellow collectors can come through for me with the above request! Thanks so much! Edited by ddr2nite, Jul 14 2012, 12:39 PM.
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| Vekoma64 | Jul 14 2012, 03:32 PM Post #2 |
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Don't know if it is any help but my mother has the same pad. She still uses it and I just replaced the stick on it for her. She bought it from Dixsons back in the day, I can't give you a box it was sadly not kept at the time. |
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| Mk II | Jul 14 2012, 03:43 PM Post #3 |
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Some may doubt it's existence but it is real and I have this box in my collection but it is stored in the attic ATM. I'll try to take a picture (or scan) ASAP. BTW: i tend to think the number in question is actually the part number of the box itself... Nintendo tends to number EVERYTHING and they do it very systematically. my OCD likes that ![]() UPDATE (ddr2nite: ive mailed a bigger version to your mailbox)
Edited by Mk II, Jul 14 2012, 03:58 PM.
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| ddr2nite | Jul 14 2012, 04:05 PM Post #4 |
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I love how international our forum is, as well as the other collectors who have exactly what I'm looking for... and lastly I love a fellow OCD person like you Mark, you rock Please close this thread as we have now concluded my request for info! |
Click here to check out my N64 collection.N64 Controllers: 30/30 Completed | ASCII Controllers: 15/15 Completed N.A. Boxes: 8/8 Completed | Japan Boxes: 21/21 Completed Full NTSC-J CIB Set: 198/198 Completed "trust me, we all started with just one or two games and then things kinda got out of hand" - MK II | |
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