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Modder delivers the GameCube Joy-Cons that we all expect

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Shank Mods & # 39; s GameCube & # 39; s WaveBird hobby as a Joy-Cons collection is intriguing and beautiful, but it also raises the question of hello moment, it shouldn't have Nintendo done this now?

Shank, top notch mode who you've done the Wii and GameCube modes for the last two years, he hints that he will soon be in the video. He thought Nintendo or some other character would have tried it now. With the release of the official release of WaveBird (as a gamepad, not Joy-Cons) for Super Smash Bros. Finally, Shank saw that the time had come.

Still, it wasn't as easy as pulling out a controller, carefully isolating it, and really hitting it. This process requires several months and several 3D printed parts. Shank started with a true fog, the first-party WaveBird shell as a mod domain, because authenticity is essential for the GameCube controller's chewing and big time Smash fan. That means no Joy-Con drift!

He shows his homework during the next 10 minutes or so, including a trip to another level of the Nintendo modder, MadMorda, learning at his feet some professional painting lessons. Dedication (on all their lips). MadMorda, btw, was behind the World's smallest Game Controller and Small World GameCube. She has also created customized Joy-Con buttons for Shank's project here.

But if you and your friend were supposed to use them as 1P and 2P illegal controls – eh, that seems a bit extreme. Maybe that's why Nintendo has failed to deliver something like this to sell itself.

Anyway, the natural viewer's response to this is "WANT TO KNOW," but Shank says that this is a sad, time-consuming task that can be commended by beginners.

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