Im done and on time. I have made a sega genesis one-handed controler as I said I would. And IT WORKS TOO!! I call it the G-MOTE. It took me four hours to make it. It costed me $14 in all to make it. I had to buy a soldering iron and solder. The rest was free.
Here are some picture of the G-MOTE:
Haha, Just like my idea. . Just split a controller.
Although mine is sexy, as it has a built in Lightgun for fun. (Work too.)
The pictures of mine are like the same as its current condition. But now I have white tape on it. So yea, Just imagine it with white tape. So it blends in and such.
HotDog-Cart wrote:Haha, Just like my idea. . Just split a controller.
Although mine is sexy, as it has a built in Lightgun for fun. (Work too.)
The pictures of mine are like the same as its current condition. But now I have white tape on it. So yea, Just imagine it with white tape. So it blends in and such.
The controler was going to be in a altiolds tin but the tin got messed up at a very uncovenint time. So I changed my plan of a atack.
Who knows if the Namco Portable will ever become a reality?
I had one idea for the 360 idea, why not use the 2nd joystick still, but have it as a sorta motion sensing one, like the wiiMote. THat would mean you can use the controller, even if you have no legs to rest the bottom stick on.
It would be easy to make too in theory, the snsor boards wouldn't be that hard to work with would they?
Charlie wrote:I always wanted to try wall flips, but I'm too attached to my neck.
I just photographed my vacuum formed n64 controller.
(sorry for the line my camera was being screwy)
Ignore the cuts on my hand as my iguana has the sharpest toe nails.
Here the thing thats get me tho. Excpet for mine and 11-up's pc controler. Everone else is in this comption are using Nintendo controlers. Three out of the Five submition in this comption are nintendo controlers. I like seeing variety.
Who knows if the Namco Portable will ever become a reality?