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Unlike the asymmetrical layout of the sticks on the GameCube’s controller, the CubeSense’s analog sticks sit side by side. Killscreen offers additional customizations for the CubeSense.
The controller would still be able to sense movement but it would also have a face and buttons like a regular gamepad, bridging the gap between the Revolution controller and the GameCube controller.
As highlighted on Twitter by @doben_ssb, the GameCube face buttons and C-stick appear to be identical to the ones used in the OG controller, meaning that they can be swapped out and replaced (if ...
Next he cut into the GameCube shell (after removing the guts). This is both the coolest and most harrowing part, because it involves needing to be precise with the use of a dremel buzzsaw.
The controller costs about £67 ($90) with the option to add on extra features such as a change of shell colour. It’s also possible to purchase a Bluetooth expansion pack for using it wirelessly ...