Nintendo Employee stuff, 3DO M2 controller

Here we have a seller who is actually auctioning Nintendo employee stuff. Who knows what will be auctioned later. I want everything.
Just take a look:


He has various sealed shop items.


He has some official employee meeting videos.


He has a cool GB kiosk, worth posting alone.


He has something that I can wear!

But, the coolest items he has (my point of view) are these award pins!


This one is for the third year in Nintendo!

Let’s move to something quite different:
Panasonic 3DO M2 Prototype Controller


Overpriced or not, this is always an interesting view.

3DO Demo Disc Program Binder & Games Store Display



A rare kit!

There is also an interesting NEC-related promo video:
TurboGrafx & Turbo Duo Promotional VCR Tape

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