I was thinking, why not put a 4x4 Atari 2600 board into the Jakks-Pacific 2600 joystick. The Jakks-Pacific joystick has all the switches you need, a battery slot, enough room for everything, and a joystick built in to boot. After all thats crammed in, you should have enough space for a cartidge slot, one of those cheap Hip-Gear screens, a 2nd player joystick connector, a AUX 1st player joystick connector, and the player diffulculty switches. Here's a question;
What are the dimensions for the Jakks-Pacific Atari 2600 Controller?
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Just an idea!
