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  • Would you do $325 for it?
  • You should probably PM offers if seriously interested. But I think you'd have a hard time finding any M2000 controller, even in poor condition for $325. $300 is usually a beat price and nice ones command a significant premium. There's only 1000 of these to go around.
  • The last one on Ebay sold for $305 here http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=121636203880&alt=web and had "light cosmetic damage." Watt's controller has a ding on the top. I didn't pull my offer from nowhere.
  • Originally posted by: Rocky



    The last one on Ebay sold for $305 here http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=i... and had "light cosmetic damage." Watt's controller has a ding on the top. I didn't pull my offer from nowhere.

    Respectfully, I consider that controller beat.  It's maybe a 7 by my standards, lots of paint chipping, scuffing and the middle top of the controller looks bad.  That's not a collector owned controller, that was a gamer's controller clearly.  



    This one being sold is much, much nicer.  Minor ding on top and that's it.  You'll be hard pressed to find a nicer one, and when nice ones do show up, sellers generally want $800-$1000.  His ask price isn't bad at all for a starting point in negotiations.
  • Pretty Nice man
  • This is basically my favorite N64 collectible. Has been since that Mario Party 2 issue came in the mail and I saw it on the inside of the cover.



    Good luck with the sale.
  • Speaking of millennium controllers reminds me I have to assasinate jone.
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