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!
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While everything seems to be getting smaller and smaller, it’s awesome to see something get bigger.
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[via Digital Trends]
Dustin W. Stout says
I was really hoping that if I put in the code here that something would happen… 🙁
Eric Dye says
Indeed, that would have been very cool.