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One of my prized possessions of my small collection.
Topic Started: Jul 19 2012, 07:04 PM (722 Views)
brown duckz
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My (4) MINT rumble paks and (4) MINT controller paks. It took a long time to finally find all 8 pieces in the condition I wanted while not breaking the bank.

All in all the two sets cost me around $70 on eBay. The final two rumble paks came in today and I took a little time to clean them with Q-tips and diluted windex. They came out great.

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(The front two appear discolored, but it's just the lighting angle)

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I currently own humble, but nice collections of NTSC-U; NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii

Currently taking a break from a 2012 collecting binge.
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Toad
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Cool! You should go for Transfer Paks as well.
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Jul 19 2012, 10:23 PM
Cool! You should go for Transfer Paks as well.I don't have any use for the Transfer Paks
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I really LOVE the N64 rumble pack. Great design and performance. I was surprised by a discussion a few months back that some members don't have or use them. Someday, I hope to mod one of mine to be battery-free.

Is it weird that I think that the controller paks, when viewed in person, are kinda cute, like little mini N64 carts?
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Jul 20 2012, 10:53 AM
I really LOVE the N64 rumble pack. Great design and performance. I was surprised by a discussion a few months back that some members don't have or use them. Someday, I hope to mod one of mine to be battery-free.

Is it weird that I think that the controller paks, when viewed in person, are kinda cute, like little mini N64 carts?
I love the rumble paks.

Sometimes I think the new age stuff (PS3) doesn't get the vibration timing right.
I currently own humble, but nice collections of NTSC-U; NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii

Currently taking a break from a 2012 collecting binge.
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I came in here expecting something amazing. I have four mint Rumble Paks (one of which is modded and requires no batteries), four mint Controller Paks, and a Transfer Pak.

Are these items becoming rare or something, and I have just been out of the loop?
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brown duckz
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Jul 25 2012, 07:05 PM
I came in here expecting something amazing. I have four mint Rumble Paks (one of which is modded and requires no batteries), four mint Controller Paks, and a Transfer Pak.

Are these items becoming rare or something, and I have just been out of the loop?
Everyone's collection prowess is different.

They are prized to me because it's becoming harder and harder to find mint condition accessories for this system and because of the time and effort that went into collecting them off eBay. Numerous questions, watching, and deciding.
Edited by brown duckz, Jul 25 2012, 07:57 PM.
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