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Need input display hardware? We have input display hardware! Owned and operated by @zoggins.

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Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order. Here we have controller #11, the first controller of a Sharp TwinFamicom. On the Famicom, only the 1st controller had Select & Start, but the 2nd had a microphone.

Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order.  Here we have controller #11, the first controller of a Sharp TwinFamicom.  On the Famicom, only the 1st controller had Select & Start, but the 2nd had a microphone.
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Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order. Here we have controller #12, the second controller of a Sharp TwinFamicom. It lacks Select & Start buttons, but has a microphone in it.

Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order.  Here we have controller #12, the second controller of a Sharp TwinFamicom.  It lacks Select & Start buttons, but has a microphone in it.
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I spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about ways to improve the V.Smile flash cart. retro-spy.com/product/disco-…

I spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about ways to improve the V.Smile flash cart.

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I spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about ways to improve the V.Smile flash cart. retro-spy.com/product/disco-…

I spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about ways to improve the V.Smile flash cart.

retro-spy.com/product/disco-…
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Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order. Here we have controller #13, an FM Towns Marty controller. The Marty was a consolized version of the Japanese-only FM Towns computer.

Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order.  Here we have controller #13, an FM Towns Marty controller.  The Marty was a consolized version of the Japanese-only FM Towns computer.
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Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order. We have the most ridiculous controller I own at #14, the Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw Controller for Gamecube. As a controller this thing sucks, but it looks pretty cool.

Posting one controller from my collection everyday until I run out, posted in no particular order.  We have the most ridiculous controller I own at #14, the Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw Controller for Gamecube.  As a controller this thing sucks, but it looks pretty cool.
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Someone forked NintendoSpy and built a reader that reaches into the N64 RAM of an emulator and reads the controller inputs from there. The project is abandoned and I spent the day absorbing its functionality. I now know more about N64 Memory than I ever wanted to know.

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I am still working on the stock, but my full line of expansions for the KIM, Sym and AIM are up on my store. At the very least you can sign up for stock notifications! retro-spy.com/product-catego…

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RetroSpy v6.6 Release * French compatibility for axis on Generic Gamepad by ProfessorLaw * Fixed startup bug on MiSTer * Fixed startup bugs on 32-bit Windows * vJoy integration in 64-bit Windows * Pixel Updater now autodetects Arduino Nano bootloader github.com/retrospy/Retro…

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KIM I/O and RAM/ROM cards should be back in stock late next week or early the week after. The human pick-and-place machine (my wife) is working on them now.