Custom NES controller & clock Gameboy Frankenstein
Some time ago I cobbled together an NES controller from broken parts in my scrap bin, and came up with this. On a whim I shoved a little LCD clock in the display because it's very important to keep track of how long you've been playing Nintendo. There are two buttons on the side to set the time/date, powered by AA batteries in the gameboy's compartment. The NES controller aspect functions whether there are batteries or not. D-Pad, select/start, A and B, everything works.
In absolving myself of my video game stuff I no longer have any need for this abomination wonderous artifact. Please bid in at least $1 increments. Bidding starts at 10 bucks and ends on Tuesday May 14th, 10 PM NA time. No extensions. Buyer pays shipping, package will weigh 13 oz in a cardboard box, and will ship first class unless they want to pony up for Priority Rate. I'm willing to ship to Canada or elsewhere too.



In absolving myself of my video game stuff I no longer have any need for this abomination wonderous artifact. Please bid in at least $1 increments. Bidding starts at 10 bucks and ends on Tuesday May 14th, 10 PM NA time. No extensions. Buyer pays shipping, package will weigh 13 oz in a cardboard box, and will ship first class unless they want to pony up for Priority Rate. I'm willing to ship to Canada or elsewhere too.



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Originally posted by: Joe West
doe's it run on a battery or get it power from nes
Originally posted by: Bratwurst
Some time ago I cobbled together an NES controller from broken parts in my scrap bin, and came up with this. On a whim I shoved a little LCD clock in the display because it's very important to keep track of how long you've been playing Nintendo. There are two buttons on the side to set the time/date, powered by AA batteries in the gameboy's compartment. The NES controller aspect functions whether there are batteries or not. D-Pad, select/start, A and B, everything works.