Categories: Retro

Nintendo Reveals Second Series Of “Controller Button Collection” Gashapon Keychains In Japan

Visitors to the Nintendo TOKYO/OSAKA/KYOTO stores in Japan can now look forward to trying their luck and getting nostalgic souvenirs as a prize!

Nintendo has officially announced that it will be introducing a second series of its “Controller Button Collection” keychains, which are available from gashapon machines situated at Nintendo’s three flagship stores in Japan. Each one features various buttons and control sticks from the Super Famicon, Nintendo 64, and GameCube controllers (as seen above).

The gashapon machines with these nostalgic keychains will also be available at Nintendo’s booth in Narita Airport, Terminal 1.

The first series of the keychains originally featured various buttons from the Famicom and NES systems. Nintendo also shared that these will still be available at its Nintendo TOKYO/OSAKA/KYOTO stores. If you have not seen them before, here is how they look like:


What do you think? Would you like to grab some of these keychains? Which one is your favorite? Feel free to share below!

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