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Still, recoloring the GameCube’s Wavebird controller in the style of the Famicom is quite fitting, as Nintendo’s efforts to create a wireless controller can be traced back to the development ...
The first entries used the standard Famicom controllers, but in 1991, Coconuts Japan released a unique Famicom add-on modeled after real pachinko machines.
The Famicom controllers were stored on the sides of the system, where they could conveniently be docked, kind of (since they were hardwired to the system, they also couldn't be removed).
The Retro Gold is inspired by the red and gold design of the original Nintendo Famicom controller. The Classic Clear, is, no surprise, transparent, letting you see all of the internals.
Cup Noodle shared an image of a game controller with a “shrimp” button in place of the A and B buttons. While not a real controller you can pick up and use, the controller is modeled after the ...
Miyamoto went wild with the Honey, I Blew Up The Kid machine in this room, featuring fully functioning giant replicas of the Famicom controller, N64 controller, Wii Remotes, and SNES controller.
And if you want your Apple TV’s remote to look like a matching Super Famicom controller, that’s an extra $15 for that silicone case.
Note, however, that it is not normally possible to hold all four D-Pad buttons without specially modified controllers; standard NES/Famicom controllers will not work. Contributed by: KeyBlade999 ...