Rare Nintendo 64 Controller Discovered in Attic Set to Fetch $1,200 at Auction

An attic find reveals a valuable Foxdata Chrome Leopard controller for Nintendo 64.

Hansons Auctioneers, a renowned auction house, has assessed the value of Clousdale’s customized Chrome Leopard controller, estimating its worth to be between £700 and £1,000, which translates to approximately $850 to $1,200 for readers in the United States (via Eurogamer).

David Wilson-Turner, the head of Hansons’ Toys and Video Games Auction, provided insight into the controller’s significance on the auction house’s website, noting that the Foxdata series has gained increasing popularity in the video game market. While precise details are somewhat limited, it is believed that Foxdata produced approximately 800 of these custom controllers across the four distinctive designs, potentially making Liam’s controller one of fewer than 200 examples worldwide.