Posts Tagged ‘controller’

22 August

Nintendo Revolution Controller

Nintendo Revolution Controller

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19 August

Giant Super Nintendo Controller (2 people)

Now featured in the Dec ’09 Nintendo Power!
Check out my blog for all construction photos and information:

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I was inspired by the NES controller coffee table to make my own controller mod for my favorite system, the SNES. Heres a video of me and my roomate playing, I also have one of me playing it by myself.

Let me know what you think!

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16 August

CGRHD reviews NES CONTROLLER for the Nintendo

Classic Game Room HD reviews the standard, old school gamepad controller for the NES video game system!! The Nintendo Entertainment System is one of the most beloved gaming consoled in the history of humankind. In 1985 and 1986 video gamers were introduced to the unique and simply styled NES controller that was vastly different from the Atari 2600 joystick that many of us were used to. The NES controller had two buttons, select, start and a little thumbpad. It kicked at games like Bionic Commando, Metroid and Contra. Although the little boxy, grey controller is a bit rough around the edges (compared to the sleek Sega Genesis controller), the buttons and directional pad still work very well today some 20 years after it was released. If you have an NES you already have this controller, it was built like a brick, light and although it lacks the arcade feel still works very well today. Bring back the memories of games like Super Mario Brothers Bros. with the classic controller for NES video game awesomeness. Not available on wii, Virtual Console, Atari, Playstation 2 PS2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 of Magnavox Odyssey 2. Classic Game Room has over 300 video game reviews, watch them all. This review stars Stella the Wonderdog, a German Shepherd, Chow Chow mixed breed dog.

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11 August

Wiimote Beat Chopper (Jungle/DnB)

Using a wiimote to control a beat chopper and synth made in Reaktor.

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11 August

How to Install a Nintendo Wii

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A few simple steps will help you quickly install your Nintendo wii so you can spend more time playing games.

To complete this How-To you will need:

1 A Nintendo Wii console and cables
1 A nintendo wii remote

Step 1: Decide if you want to store the console horizontal

Decide whether you want to store the Wii console horizontally or vertically. Attach the console stand if you will store it vertically.

Tip: Have at least 3 feet of space between where you will be playing and your TV.

Step 2: Connect the AV cables

Connect the AV plug into the connector on the back of the console. Insert the colored plugs into the proper input connectors on your TV.

Step 3: Connect and mount the sensor bar

Connect the sensor bar plug into the connector on the back of the console. Mount the sensor either on top of the TV or just below the TV screen.

Tip: Be sure that the middle of the sensor bar is aligned with the center of the TV screen.

Step 4: Attach the AC adapter and plug it into an outlet

Attach the DC part of the AC adapter to the back of the console. Plug the other end into a standard wall outlet. Press the Power button on the console to turn the Wii on.

Step 5: Synch the Wii remote

Synch the Wii remote by pressing and releasing the Synch button located under the batteries. The lights on the remote will flash.

Step 6: Finish synching the remote

Press and release the Synch button located under the panel on the front of the Wii. When the lights on the remote stop flashing, your remote has been synched. Now you’re ready to play!

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