
Silas shows you how to mod a NES Advantage pad, with optional add on NES controller, he – “I really like my NES, and i really like the features of the NES Advantage pad
Unfortunatly the advantage pad is not good to play with. It requires enourmous movement of your hand to use the joystick, and the A & B buttons tend to get stuck. Also you can’t move freely with it, like the normal NES pad. Therefore i desided to add a port to the NES advantage pad, to allow a normal NES pad to be used, and to use the “Turbo” option, and the “player 1 or 2″ option… I’ve called my creation the ” NES AdPAD.”
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Those original nes controllers were painful to use for hours on end. If I look closely, I think I can still see the rectangular dents on my palms.
And here I thought the NES Advantage controllers I got were the greatest things ever. I never had any problems that this person had, and they were more ergonomic since you didn’t need to hold on to anything other than the round ball of a joystick. Unlike the original controller, which gave several people I know blisters, and were uncomfortable to hold to boot.
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