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Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - General Gaming - Is it a SNES-Pad? Is it a Cube-Pad?
  
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Cymoro
Posts: 1439/2216
Originally posted by KawaiiImoto-e
junkmachines.com


Heh, I used to go there when I was making my NES PC. Say hi to Wasson, Riz, and Nak for me.

Anyway, I have a bit of extra money to spend, so this'll be my next idle hands project.
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 547/1068
This SNES-Like Controller is the Hori-Pad, and I used one to remodle. Also is it in stores since the Game Boy Player.

What you do with this little Tutorial is at your own risk, I'm not responsible for defective Pads or injury 'caused by trying to do this mod.

It also helps when you first read the hole tutorial, before you attemp
Xeolord
Posts: 578/3418
There was an official SNES-like pad that was released about a month or two ago. But I like yours better, because the official one kept the huge A and tiny B buttons, as well as the X and Y buttons, which just look weird on an SNES shaped pad.

I'd like to know how you did this myself ... as I own the LoZ: Collection, Sonic Mega Collection, and the MM Anniversary Collection, playing with a controller like the SNES with these games would make them so much better ...
alte Hexe
Posts: 1573/5458
Pft. I don't know why everyone gets so uppy about soldering...I mean, Christ...It isn't like doing arc-welding, or even asetaline torches. I don't really have a problem with it. In fact, I've had to do this before to tonnes of shizzle, so it shouldn't be too much of an inconvenience.
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 546/1068
Originally posted by Millennium Neko
Originally posted by Ailure


I actually always wanted to take a controller apart.


Why don
Ran-chan
Posts: 4628/12781
Originally posted by Ailure


I actually always wanted to take a controller apart.


Why don
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 543/1068
Originally posted by NSNick
Originally posted by Cymoro
You:

1) Should post pictures of what you did inside. This is intriguing, as I may try it.

2) Add the Z button, as that's the only button you forgot. Other than that, kick-ass.
I'm assuming since GameCube has A, X, Y, and Z, and SNES has A, B, X, and Y, that one of the four main buttons is in fact a Z button. But I could be wrong.


You are wrong, both, the SNES and the Cube have A, B, X and Y buttons, but the Cube has no Select-Button, and the Select Button on the Hori-Pad is only a second Y-Button, but I gonna do some Modding there..
HyperLamer
Posts: 1900/8210
Cool! Only really useful for Gameboy Player though, and I just use a Gameboy for that.
Zem
Posts: 251/1107
Select would work for the Z button. (NSNick left out "B" from the Gamecube button list)
Cymoro
Posts: 1433/2216
Originally posted by NSNick
Originally posted by Cymoro
You:

1) Should post pictures of what you did inside. This is intriguing, as I may try it.

2) Add the Z button, as that's the only button you forgot. Other than that, kick-ass.
I'm assuming since GameCube has A, B, X, Y, and Z, and SNES has A, B, X, and Y, that one of the four main buttons is in fact a Z button. But I could be wrong.


Fixed to show point. There's 5 buttons on the face of the Hori pad, friend. Unless she wired Select to it.
Ailure
Posts: 5646/11162
Now if I had a spare SNES controller that isn't broken... or a game where I can use the Hori controller.

I actually always wanted to take a controller apart.
NSNick
Posts: 1257/3875
Originally posted by Cymoro
You:

1) Should post pictures of what you did inside. This is intriguing, as I may try it.

2) Add the Z button, as that's the only button you forgot. Other than that, kick-ass.
I'm assuming since GameCube has A, X, Y, and Z, and SNES has A, B, X, and Y, that one of the four main buttons is in fact a Z button. But I could be wrong.
iamhiro1112
Posts: 97/487
I've done that before. Taken third party controllers and added the first party buttons and cases to them. Alot of the 3rd party stuff just aint as good as 1st party stuff.
Cymoro
Posts: 1430/2216
You:

1) Should post pictures of what you did inside. This is intriguing, as I may try it.

2) Add the Z button, as that's the only button you forgot. Other than that, kick-ass.
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 538/1068
Originally posted by drjayphd
I'm guessing the guts from the Hori pad into the SNES controller. But where's the C stick?


The Hori-Pad has no C-Stick or Analog-Stick, it's a Stickless and Rumpbleless Controller.

And it's allready done.
drjayphd
Posts: 725/1477
I'm guessing the guts from the Hori pad into the SNES controller. But where's the C stick?
Ran-chan
Posts: 4608/12781
How do you make the colored buttons fit in those holes?

It looks...different...
Captain moneybags
Posts: 51/447
Originally posted by KawaiiImoto-e





can somebody explain what that is and how it was done.
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 535/1068
It's about both, a SNES-Pad for Cube.



Did it with the help of a Hori-Pad.

Oh, and it really Works. Tested it with Parodius 3 and Dr. Mario.

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