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Author Topic: Homemade 720 controller pic  (Read 881 times)

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jerryjanis

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Homemade 720 controller pic
« on: June 24, 2004, 07:21:56 am »


> Thought you might be entertained...  I went to home
> depot, bought a cabinet
> knob for 3 bucks and some super glue.  I mounted it
> using nothing but glue
> and I've played on it for a few days and it's
> holding up.  I tape the
> controller to my desk upside down so I can control
> right handed and kick and
> jump with my right.

Somebody just sent me this - I thought you guys might be entertained also.

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Re:Homemade 720 controller pic
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2004, 10:50:53 am »
That's cool.   Now, just get rid of the centering gromit and it will be more realistic :)