Liam Clousdale had kept the rare gaming controller he was given for his 14th birthday - and is set for a hefty sum
A plumber who kept a rare gaming controller he was given for his 14th birthday in his loft for 25 years is set to sell it at auction - for £1,000.
The Nintendo 64 Foxdata Silver Leopard customised controller could sell for a grand when it goes under the hammer at Hansons Auctioneers on October 17. "All my friends used to go to each other’s houses to play and, to avoid confusion, everyone liked to have their own unique pad. “One of my friends spotted that a Foxdata pad had sold for a decent amount of money and remembered I had one.
“The Nintendo video game franchise is one that’s grown ever stronger with each console that’s been released on to the market.
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