Background Story

A few weeks ago our dear Donny from consolevariations.com received an amazing message. An Ex Nintendo employee contacted him to ask if he would be interested in his long forgotten Nintendo 64 treasures. Here is the full background story on these super rare Prototypes and even more unreleased consoles.



Funtastic reunion

Original Message

This is the message received. (For privacy reason we will only show Sascha's first name)





Hello,



you will be astonished to get an mail from me.:-) My name is Sascha and I am the one that

offered the N64 prototype nearly 10 years ago on Ebay. It was the one you discussed in the

forum. I searched the old pictures and found this forum. After all the years I am going to let

nearly my entire collection go. It also includes 5 (!) N64 color prototypes that were never

released. As far as I can see you were interested in one of the consoles. The colors are:



Translucent Clear White + Matching Controller

Translucent Neon Yellow + Matching Controller

Translucent Dark Blue + Matching Controller

Translucent Light Blue

Translucent Violet (The one that was sold through eBay but the buyer did not pay - bad luck

for him)



I know that these prototypes are a little sensation as they also include the controllers. In the

forum they asked why I got these. I worked for Nintendo in Großostheim in 2003/2004 and

got my hands on them during this time. For sure I can proof that I worked there and I am

willing to grade them or to examine them to proof they are 100% legit. As proof that I am not

kidding a picture is included. Please keep this confident at the moment. Many thanks!



If this is interesting to you just let me know under [email protected] PLEASE keep this mail

address 100% confident. Thanks. As I am living in Germany and my parents live nere the xxxxx border near xxxxxx it would be

no problem to meet.



Sascha added this picture - Needless to say the whole team was speechless. 5 N64 Prototype Consoles

Any Proof?





refference.jpg 48.63 KB Of course we were astonished and as collectors we of course wanted a little more information! We exchanged numbers of emails and he confirmed that he was a writer for the Nintendo magazine N-Zone and had also worked for Nintendo.

Sascha's Collection





Nintendo GameCube MTV Edition

You may recognize this as



Camouflage MTV GameCube

Nintendo GameCube Incredibles Edition

This was a prize given away by N-Zone magazines where Sascha had worked it. Only one was made, the prize was never given away and eventually ended up in his home.

Gamecube The Incredibles "Die Unglaublichen" Edition

Nintendo DS Hot Summer Edition

This was released in Japan as a prize, only 200 of each were made. However this one happens to be a European version. This was made for the marketing director of Europe back in the day and was never released. Few of these were given away to "famous" people to help promote the DS and it is not known how many were made.

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Nintendo DS Mario Edition

This was also a prize that got cancelled by N-Zone magazine. This cool looking DS was made by the same person who made the MTV consoles.

8th anniversary Nintendo DS Edition

Donkey Kong GameCube

This is an unknown system that we are proud to show in public for the first time. We do not know much about this systems but apparently Nintendo used it at events to promote Donkey Konga.

8th anniversary Nintendo DS Edition Before getting into the Prototypes he first started to show everything else he had collected over the years and we are happy to share those very unique items with you today!You may recognize this as we have written about these before in this blog post . This was a prize given away by MTV in partnership with Nintendo, They released 5 different colors and this was one of them.This was a prize given away by N-Zone magazines where Sascha had worked it. Only one was made, the prize was never given away and eventually ended up in his home.This was released in Japan as a prize, only 200 of each were made. However this one happens to be a European version. This was made for the marketing director of Europe back in the day and was never released. Few of these were given away to "famous" people to help promote the DS and it is not known how many were made.This was also a prize that got cancelled by N-Zone magazine. This cool looking DS was made by the same person who made the MTV consoles.This is an unknown system that we are proud to show in public for the first time. We do not know much about this systems but apparently Nintendo used it at events to promote Donkey Konga.

It's a Deal





This is one of the biggest deals we have ever made and since of these items have been hidden away for 2 decades! Most of these consoles are now in the hands of consolevariations.com



When we met Sascha he talked about his experience at Nintendo and N-Zone magazine. He even showed off some pictures of him and the writers of N-zone magazine. His stories from when he worked at Nintendo were really interesting and made it sound like a great time to be working there. Thanks Sascha for being so open about everything.



Sascha + Don and the lost consoles All these amazing items were owned by Sascha, a single collector that used to work for Nintendo and N-Zone magazine. There was simply too much stuff for us to buy so we contacted our friend David (Instagram: @retro_hoarder ) as we knew he had a number of N64 Prototype consoles and was looking for these. Together we came arranged a deal with Sascha and a few weeks later we were on our way to Germany (a 7 hour drive) to pick up these amazing consoles!When we met Sascha he talked about his experience at Nintendo and N-Zone magazine. He even showed off some pictures of him and the writers of N-zone magazine. His stories from when he worked at Nintendo were really interesting and made it sound like a great time to be working there. Thanks Sascha for being so open about everything.

N64 Prototype Consoles





Nintendo 64 Clear/Purple Console

N64 Clear/Purple Console

Nintendo 64 Extreme Green Console (+ Controller)

N64 Extreme Green console (+ Controller)

Nintendo 64 Ocean Clear/Blue Console (+Controller)

N64 Ocean Clear/Blue Console (+Controller)

Nintendo 64 Ghost Blue Console

N64 Ghost Blue Console

Nintendo 64 Clear/White Console (+ Controller) And now for the stars of the show. Next to all the amazing stuff above we did not expect to see these Nintendo 64 Prototype consoles were the actual reason for the visit.

Funtastic Reunion

Since David already owned a hand full of N64 Prototypes we decided to let him hold onto the Clear Atomic Purple and Extreme Green consoles for a little while so he could take this amazing picture. After 20 years. the lost Funtastic consoles meet are united again.



All Nintendo 64 Prototype Consoles and Controllers Since David already owned a hand full of N64 Prototypes we decided to let him hold onto the Clear Atomic Purple and Extreme Green consoles for a little while so he could take this amazing picture. After 20 years. the lost Funtastic consoles meet are united again.

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