Not a fix. Plans all over the internet to build arcade-style controls for the new Street Fighter game. I work for a large electronics company that rhymes with Pony and I’ve seen many in wooden boxes, plastic boxes and the like.
sure its not a fix but neither is a lot of the ‘redneck’ stuff on here – e.g. floatation device. one mans lunchbox joystick is another mans pink floaters.
U have to appreciate anyone that can make an awesome fix like that. I wonder what he does with his spare time, maybe he made a completly remade NES to go with it or he was the one that made the computer in a box or out of coke cans and coke crates. Nice inginuity dude. I bet MacGyver would be proud.
This is kinda practical really, for those of us with young kids that like to drop the controller on the tile floors(yea almost all floors are tile in florida), or throw it. Seriously, where can I buy a couple?
See, I looked at that and thought it was some anal-retentive germophobe trying to keep their controller clean….like my old neighbor used to wrap her remote control in saran wrap. That would have been a fix.
I am a Tupperware consultant and I just want to say this is great but it is Rubbermaid not Tupperware!! I am sure I have a peice of Tupperware you could use instead and it would be much nicer too!
Actually, that would be a very good controller for someone with a handicap that didnt have the manual dexterity to operate one of the small controllers! I vote WIN!
Not a worthy one, I’m afraid.
Nice!
Very good fix!
Epic win.
@Mic Edwards I do concur.
That’s a Rubbermaid container, not Tupperware.
Not exactly a fix, unless there was a broken arcade stick shell around. Moreso just using Tupperware as a nice project box. Keeps ICs fresh.
This is awesome. Kludge WIN!
Not a fix. Plans all over the internet to build arcade-style controls for the new Street Fighter game. I work for a large electronics company that rhymes with Pony and I’ve seen many in wooden boxes, plastic boxes and the like.
This is not a “Fix”, this is hidden Genious!
Actually this kind of rocks
Yeah, I’m actually kind of impressed, too.
Love that they didn’t peel the label off the box!
Yeah, this is pretty much awesome.
This is a Make, not a TIFI
sure its not a fix but neither is a lot of the ‘redneck’ stuff on here – e.g. floatation device. one mans lunchbox joystick is another mans pink floaters.
They’re totally playing King of Fighters ’98 with that doctored joystick. Rockin’.
Oh, I want one, badly.
That’s a solution I hadn’t thought of for an arcade stick. Pretty impressed myself.
pretty cool, actually.
U have to appreciate anyone that can make an awesome fix like that. I wonder what he does with his spare time, maybe he made a completly remade NES to go with it or he was the one that made the computer in a box or out of coke cans and coke crates. Nice inginuity dude. I bet MacGyver would be proud.
This is kinda practical really, for those of us with young kids that like to drop the controller on the tile floors(yea almost all floors are tile in florida), or throw it. Seriously, where can I buy a couple?
See, I looked at that and thought it was some anal-retentive germophobe trying to keep their controller clean….like my old neighbor used to wrap her remote control in saran wrap. That would have been a fix.
The rubbermaid joystick is pretty sweet, IMO. Now, wrapping your mod in cardboard…that’s what I’m talkin’ about:
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/03/the-shoebox-fightstick-al-bundys-mod-of-choice/
A very clever modification.
thats what happens when the engineering club makes an arcade game and then goes “oh crap we don’t have anything to put everything in!”
That says Rubbermaid, but that is a good controller!
thats actually pretty cool!
Hellz yes!
NICE. I’m headed over to Instructables to see if I can find out how to make one.
I am a Tupperware consultant and I just want to say this is great but it is Rubbermaid not Tupperware!! I am sure I have a peice of Tupperware you could use instead and it would be much nicer too!
why i can leave comment on Russian?!?!?! ((((
EPIC WIN. FOREVER.
Actually, that would be a very good controller for someone with a handicap that didnt have the manual dexterity to operate one of the small controllers! I vote WIN!
This is good way to keep older technology fresh.
This is a good way to keep older technology fresh.
Never enoyed this much a tupperware reunion!