Happily Ever Moore Nintendo MAX Controller Belt Buckle

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Every gamer has his winning piece.

Show your pride as a game enthusiast and buckle up with the Nintendo MAX Controller Belt Buckle by Happily Ever Moore. This belt is made out of real non-functioning NES MAX controller and has all the good retro nostalgic feel. The push buttons still have their normal control touch so when you start pressing those reds and grays you’ll still experience that great sensation of gaming right from your pants.
$41 – $50
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