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Post by cennar » Sun Jul 04, 2004 4:23 am

sorry for the question, but i'm making a game cube look like a nes.
And with this ive come to a dision making point...

the controler...

I was oreganaly thinking of getting retro cons
http://madcatz.com/MadCatz/product_deta ... ct_id=8202
and replaceing the case using ps to cube converters and having them plug in to nes plugs and look as nes as i can with out having to lop off the joy sticks.

but i'm at a loss of funds at the moment and i'm thinking maby... (temporay or permenent i cant tell yet) but do the same trick to the stock game cube controler i have... with out replacing the case for a nes one.
or just painting it up to have the old colors...

so what sould i do wait till i have the money and get a retro con

or do it now with the cube controler....

or can some one tell me how to get nes controlers to work on a game cube?
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Post by Sparkfist » Sun Jul 04, 2004 5:57 am

Sorry but its going to next to impossible to make an NES controller work with a GC. The interface for the NES was like that of a computer's printer port. The GC lacks that and so you'd have to make (by hand) a convertor that would change the NES to GC but remember that it may not work as the GC could require passive feed back from the controller and of the conrtoller is missing hardware to anything it wont respond. I'm only speculating (dont own a GC) but it would be best to just go with the paint.

On another note a friend of mine found someone had thrown out a PSX(controller) to DC convertor, and the worst thing I saw was a plug for power. Yes I was suprised to find they need an external power supply.
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Post by cennar » Mon Jul 05, 2004 2:09 am

yeah so should i wait and buy or go ahead and mess with my cube/nes controlers....

oh and ive seen some peoples cube controlers and cubes painted like ness and they always look like crap. so any ideas on paint sceam?
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Post by Sparkfist » Mon Jul 05, 2004 5:56 am

If/When your going to paint it just plan it out. Like use a base coat, masking tape and take your time.
My brother painted some of his controllers, I'm not going to say they look worse but the paint adds a very uncomfortable feeling (like a plastic rubber).

I wish you luck on painting your GC
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Post by SpongeBuell » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:42 am

allow plenty of time to dry, otherwise the spraypaint feels all sticky
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Post by Super Mulletman » Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:16 am

Hmm...a NES to GC converter...

I suppose it's possible, but would need a GC controller board, and you would need to install 2 49-position joysticks into the NES contoller for the control stick + c-stick(as well as two extra buttons, and L + R), so it would really not be worth it, but it's possible, of course. I would just paint the GC controller or make and paint a new contoller shell from a mold.

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Post by cennar » Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:30 pm

yeah by the way noty just painting the cube i'm puting it all in to a nes case and i wanted controlers to go with it... and for buddy i would love to take a normal gc controler and dump it all in a custom case so if any of you have vacume tables and would like to do me a favor and make some money... well speak up i would really like to have nes cube controlers.

if you guys agree i'll make the molds and send them to you with the money for plastic, shipping back and some for you trubble...

I'm requesting that your a canadian cus of my money, but i dont mind doing the exchange....

i hope some one wants to do this. and posably a dreamcast case for me in the future.
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Post by gannon » Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:59 am

ooo...sounds interesting, but I only live near canada....

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Post by cennar » Wed Jul 07, 2004 5:01 pm

good enughf.. where near? I'm out in BC on the island
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Post by gannon » Wed Jul 07, 2004 6:49 pm

I live in the center, although I used to go out to an island off the coast of washington every summer when I was little. It was always foggy and rainy there.

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Post by cennar » Wed Jul 07, 2004 6:58 pm

sound like home... well i have no problem getting the money i have exchanged e-mail me if and when you have a price and i'll get the molds done.
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Post by gannon » Wed Jul 07, 2004 7:18 pm

Yay!! lol... seems like portablization has taken another step forward sort of. Joint cooperation through construction on a project over a distance might prove interesting.

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Post by cennar » Wed Jul 07, 2004 11:25 pm

kick ass.. hope this can be the begining of some thing cool
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