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Store Your Games and Stylus the old School Way!

Posted Jun 19, 2006 at 10:42AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: NES
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NESNDSCaseNintendo_Warrior from Aussie-Nintendo has posted some pictures of his NES controller mod that will store your NDS games and stylus. We have seen several NES controller mods in the past that involved transforming the controller into a gamepad for your PC, adding a SD/CF memory card reader, and even allowing you to control your TV! Luckily, this mod requires no technical experience and no re-wiring. It's as simple as gutting out your controller and adding some paper (or cardboard) to secure your contents. Here's Nintendo_Warrior's simple installation guide on it -

  1. Store your games and stylus the old school way1.Open up nes controller and take everything out
  2. Put all the wire and PCD's ( printed circut boards) in the bin. Keep Buttons but throw away rubber supporting buttons with some plyers take of all the little things sticking out
  3. Super glue buttons to the plastic in correct place ( wait for it to dry )
  4. Get some coloured cardboard and cut it out 12x5 cm to fit in controller.
  5. Cut out a tiny bit of cardboard for the power cord which is in the way.
  6. Glue in cardboard.
  7. Bend the edges of the controller abit so when you close it it clicks and won't be loose


Via Nintendo_Warrior



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# 1Guest 2006-06-19 12:27
First!

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# small hingsRyu 2006-06-19 13:04
buy small hings

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# .Guest 2006-06-19 13:19
gay

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# cardboardGuest 2006-06-19 13:32
Insted of using cardbord as filler you can get a thin sheet of foam usualy sold in carft stores or craft departments of like walmart ect. You could even take layers of it and carve out fitted sections for games ect.. so they won't move around in there.

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# ...Guest 2006-06-19 15:22
Old School = Shoving the games and stylus down your pants.

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# Nubbermunkiesmakarman 2006-06-19 15:50
Stfu at #1.

Good idea at #2.

Stfu at #3.

Very good idea at #4.

Lmao at #5.

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# HmmGuest 2006-06-20 06:31
How did this get so popular? Anyone can crack something open and stuff some ***** inside it? Its not rocket sience... its not even that creative...

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