The NEShuck

Includes Atari 2600, Nintendo 8-bit, Sega Master System, MSX and more!

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Re: The NEShuck

Post by sdh »

Oh ok, I can see that now.
I think most wireless controllers do have bigger boards, not 100% sure on that but some SNES controllers do.
And they often have turbo/slowmo buttons as well which probably takes som space too, maybe those parts can be
discarded though. Anyway, I'll just leave this one corded for now as I currently have millimeters to work with
inside the nunchuck :P
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Re: The NEShuck

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Yeah, the NESmax was cool for a couple of twitch games, but the standard pad is better overall.
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Re: The NEShuck

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That looks great! Your cutout job is amazing!

Hmm.... it looks almost exactly like the one I've been working on, only my start/select are under the control pad :wink:
(I am being serious, btw)
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Let the NEShuck war being! :lol:
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Re: The NEShuck

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limpport wrote:That looks great! Your cutout job is amazing!

Hmm.... it looks almost exactly like the one I've been working on, only my start/select are under the control pad :wink:
(I am being serious, btw)
Thanks man!
I have to say you got me curious now :) Could you post a pic? Would be interesting to see
Metallica Man X wrote:Let the NEShuck war being! :lol:
Hehe, yeah :D
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Amazing! Waiting for updates! Please post video demo when this project will be finish :)
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I can upload more pictures later today of my progress.
I'll have to look around for a videocamera when it's finished though, I don't own one.
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Nice, more pictures will be cool for a review (when the project will be finalised), if you could pic up a camera to upload a short video it will be great! :)
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All right. I've soldered the d-pad to the main circuit board and added two tabs inside of the case to keep it at the right level.

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Really nice job, keep going! :)
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Re: The NEShuck

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Mass produce these and sell them. Or make and sell kits to make them.
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Re: The NEShuck

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How can I mass produce them? I certainly have no time or patience to make several myself :P
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My progress on the NEShuck has been going a bit slow for a couple of days now..
I'm busy with other stuff atm but I'm hoping to have it finished by the beginning of next week.

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Take your time dude, better work slow for perfect finitions rather a faster but botched job :wink:
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Re: The NEShuck

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the creativity of modders in these forums never cease to amaze me. This mod is no exception. being new to modding i'm tickled when i get something to work that someone else designed 4-6 years ago. this kinda stuff just blows my mind. Excellent job!!
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