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Capsule Toy "Controller Button Collection" Appeared!

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Nintendo's first pop-up store in Japan, "Nintendo TOKYO", is now open on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO, Tokyo.
Starting with pop-up stores in Nagoya PARCO and Fukuoka PARCO, which will open on Friday, June 25, 2021, pop-up stores will open in Sendai PARCO, Hiroshima PARCO, Sapporo PARCO, and so on!
Pop-up stores nationwide require advance reservations, so if you plan to visit a store, don't forget to make a reservation.
There are many items that are only available at Nintendo TOKYO and the pop-up stores, such as the recently announced Nintendo character statues, but now a new item has been added to the list!
The essential item for playing games is now available as a capsule toy!

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The controller is now available as a capsule toy!

コントローラーボタンコレクション
Controller Button Collection
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The new item that will be available at Nintendo TOKYO and the pop-up store is a capsule toy called the "Controller Button Collection"!
The motif is based on the I-controller of the nostalgic Family Computer and the I-controller of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which is the overseas version of the NES. The charm is divided into three parts: cross button, START/SELECT button, and A/B button.

コントローラーボタンコレクション
Controller Button Collection
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The "Controller Button Collection" is priced at ¥500 JPY (tax included). The lineup consists of three types for the NES and three types for the NES, for a total of six types, plus one seal secret, for a total of seven types. I'm curious to know what the secret is.
It's a capsule toy, so you never know what you'll get! Prepare lots of coins and spin around to get the complete set!

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