dschult3
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Post by dschult3 on Apr 3, 2020 21:38:14 GMT
With the advent of this lock down, I have been working on every little project I can come up with when I'm not working or teaching/taking care of the kids. I decided to take apart the SNES controllers in order to clean them up, since they were creaking and sticking. The clean up worked like a charm, and they feel like brand new controllers! I used this link for a reference, although it really wasn't needed.
I think I may work on the Nintendo 64 controllers next. The 4th controller I had was a knock off, and the stick was broken.
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stratogustav
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Post by stratogustav on Apr 4, 2020 2:19:52 GMT
Awesome! I have two Super Nintendo controllers, and one Super Famicom, but they are relatively new, so they are still fine, but in the future I may have to do some of this.
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dschult3
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Post by dschult3 on May 5, 2020 16:43:22 GMT
The replacement joysticks for the N64 are only slightly cheaper than the new 3rd party controllers I have heard so much about. I may clean my controllers up, but I doubt I will replace the joystick now.
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stratogustav
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Post by stratogustav on May 5, 2020 20:11:50 GMT
The replacement joysticks for the N64 are only slightly cheaper than the new 3rd party controllers I have heard so much about. I may clean my controllers up, but I doubt I will replace the joystick now. For a second I read 3DS party controller, and it didn't make sense, so I even went to look it up, just to find out how bad I misread, LOL!
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