
It’s twelve foot long.
30 times bigger than the original.
Weighs in at 265lbs and requires at least two people to use it!
Because this gigantic, $6,000 controller requires more force than a standard NES controller, it uses a light-based system inside.
When a button is pushed on the huge controller, a beam of light is broken and a sensor feeds the appropriate response into the NES. The controller is built around a steel frame and designed to look identical to the original controller
Cool, right?

Watch it in action!
While everything seems to be getting smaller and smaller, it’s awesome to see something get bigger.
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[via Digital Trends]


I was really hoping that if I put in the code here that something would happen…
Indeed, that would have been very cool.