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The '''Hori Mini Pad''' (also sometimes called the Hori Pad Mini and the Hori Mini) is a second party [[Nintendo 64]] controller released exclusively in Japan by Hori late in the Nintendo 64's lifespan in several color variants. Due to its scarcity caused by only releasing in Japan for a relatively short time period, it has become highly sought after by competitive Nintendo 64 tournament scenes and collectors. The controller typically fetches high prices on secondhand markets for this reason. | The '''Hori Mini Pad''' (also sometimes called the Hori Pad Mini and the Hori Mini) is a second party [[Nintendo 64]] controller released exclusively in Japan by Hori late in the Nintendo 64's lifespan in several color variants. Due to its scarcity caused by only releasing in Japan for a relatively short time period, it has become a rare find and is highly sought after by competitive Nintendo 64 tournament scenes and collectors. The controller typically fetches high prices on secondhand markets for this reason. | ||
Several third party companies have made attempts to create similar controllers to the Hori Mini Pad to fill the void of scarcity. In 2018, Retro-Bit, a third party company that produces similar products, announced they had signed a deal with Hori to reprint the Mini Pad under their name. Their version of the Mini Pad has since been released on their website under the name "Tribute64", with the choice of either a Nintendo 64 or USB plug. | Several third party companies have made attempts to create similar controllers to the Hori Mini Pad to fill the void of scarcity. In 2018, Retro-Bit, a third party company that produces similar products, announced they had signed a deal with Hori to reprint the Mini Pad under their name. Their version of the Mini Pad has since been released on their website under the name "Tribute64", with the choice of either a Nintendo 64 or USB plug. | ||