News
NES controller. For the uninitiated, a Theremin is a touch-less synthesizer that uses human capacitance and a pair of antennae to control oscillation and amplitude.
Posted in Nintendo Hacks Tagged arduino, capacitance, capacitive, controller, mill, nes, pcb, touch sensor ← Ball-in-maze Game Shows Creativity And Classic 8-bit Sound ...
The original NES controller is incredibly iconic, which is why it lends itself so well to being hacked and modded in any number of ways. Today’s entry in the NES controller mod-o-thon: the NES ...
The NES Mini's controllers resemble a normal NES controller in almost every way--it's shaped the same, just as big as the golden oldie, but the cord length has been severed by half.
There are conversion kits for the NES and SNES, the new Classic Editions of both, and the Sega Mega Drive. At $20 each it’s hardly a big investment, and the reversible nature of the mod makes it ...
We’ve seen a slew of NES controller mods and here is another. Some Germans Austrians have gutted out an NES controller and replaced it with some bottom-of-the-line flash MP3 player.
World’s largest NES controller breaks world record You'd need to be at least 167ft tall to use it as a standard controller, but it's still unbelievably awesome ...
One of the more exciting parts of Nintendo’s mini NES announcement this morning was the availability of an NES Classic Controller, which will be sold separately for $9.99. If you've already got ...
The NES Classic Controller has a cable that runs approximately 30 3/8 inches long, whereas the original NES controller’s cord is 91.5 inches long — more than three times the length.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results