Nintendo Power Glove — NES Controller Accessory (1989)
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Est. Total Market € 3.850,00
About this item
The Nintendo Power Glove is a motion-controlled NES accessory released by Mattel in 1989 under licence from Nintendo. Worn on the user's forearm, it translates hand and finger movements into on-screen action via ultrasonic sensors and a flex grid — decades before the Wii Remote made motion control mainstream. Only two games were ever designed specifically for it (Super Glove Ball and Bad Street Brawler), but its appearance in the 1989 film The Wizard cemented its cult status.
Commercial flop, collector legend. Loose units in working condition typically trade in the €150–€350 range, while complete-in-box examples and factory-sealed pieces command premiums well above €500. A rarer Japanese variant — the PAX Power Glove for the Famicom — also surfaces on the European market. Condition drivers are intact foam padding, undamaged sensor strips, working programming buttons, and the original box with sensor bar and game programs sheet.
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