I made another one...

Neo

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So after the initial success of my Mortal Kombat arcade controller, I decided that Marvel vs. Capcom ALSO needs a custom controller. So I ordered the parts and made myself another custom controller. This time I spent some time re-working the electronic wiring to make it look a bit neater. I still need to decorate the controller (it will be glossy white) - but here are the pics in the meantime:

From the top :

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The inside:

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Side by side. Next to my MK controller:

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Just for comparison, this is what the wiring looks like in the original MK controller (now you'll appreciate what I've done in the capcom controller lolz):

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The inside:

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Very nicely done!

However, you may end up having earthing/signal transfer problems with your crimps on the joystick, on the pic above, they are touching or near touching the fastening bolts. Turn them away from the bolts or get heat shrink to insulate them - otherwise very nice!

Try see if you can get some plastic motherboard spacers to secure your microcontroller/logic control board down so that it doesn't bump around when using / transporting / smacking the unit.
 
That's really cool! Where do you get the parts to do this? Is it difficult to put it together? I would really like to try this myself!
 
That's really cool! Where do you get the parts to do this? Is it difficult to put it together? I would really like to try this myself!

@Voicy thanks man :) I'm kinda proud of this one for the fact that I did it a lot "neater" and in half the time. But it's the MK controller that scored me some TV time! lol

@Eugene

It's not that difficult if you approach it in a step-by-step manner. Basically you have 3 main parts to the build that you'll need to focus on:

- The wooden box construction
- The arcade parts that you'll need to import from the U.S
- The Hori EX2 arcade stick that you'll need to disassemble for the circuitry

For the wooden box

Either build your own box or get someone to build the box for you. I've used supawood (also known as MDF). It's 12mm thick and honestly, it should not be made from anything thicker than that. The dimension of the box are 50cm X 30cm X 9cm (WxLxH).

For the arcade parts

Go to this website: www.lizardlick.com

I ordered a couple of HAPP competition joysticks and a SANWA joystick (used in the capcom controller - for fun). I also got some SEIMITSU buttons (30mm snap in) but also ordered a whole lot of other buttons to play around with. I seem to prefer the Seimitsu buttons for some reason. These guys (lizardlick) are awesome and accept PayPal for online payment and ship to South Africa. I suggest you take the most expensive option WITH insurance (just in case). Shipping alone will be about $45 but it's worth it, you should have your stuff within 2 weeks!

For the circuitry

You'll need to get your hands on a Hori EX2 arcade stick for the XBOX 360. You can get one from either Incredible Connection, or, from Take2.co.za (via their "more USA" option). If you go for the latter, you'll wait about a month or more for the stick to arrive.

Once you have your stick and MADE SURE THAT IT'S WORKING FIRST, you can open it up.

This is where it gets hairy. If you don't have a clue on anything electronic OR have never worked with a soldering iron - I suggest you get help. If you are used to this stuff, you'll realize how easy it is. Simply de-solder all of the existing buttons on the circuitry and unscrew a few screws here and there and PRESTO - the circuitry will come out - no problems.

Now all you need to do is to solder some wires back onto the circuitry board to basically "extend" the connections. These new wires will connect to your buttons and joystick that you imported (one signal wire, one ground wire per button/switch).


From there on out it's simple a matter of slapping everything together. Drill some holes for the buttons and joystick, test your new toy and then decorate it :)

That's the short version. There are lots of guides out there to help you. To be honest, I went in eyes closed and I still managed to pull it off. My first box took me 3 weeks to build. My second one, which looks a lot neater, took me 1 week. Experience is everything.

The usual questions are:

Can you use an XBOX360 wireless controller? - The answer is YES. But the wiring is a lot more difficult. There are guides for that on the internet - but seriously, good luck if you're going to attempt that. I chose the Hori EX2 arcade stick because the wiring on that is straight forward - which means there's a lot LESS chance of you screwing it up.

Can you make a controller like this for the PS3? - Definitely! You can buy a similar Hori EX2 Arcade stick for the PS3 and use that. OR, you can use a controller which is sold by LizardLick that makes things a LOT easier. In fact, making a controller like this for the PS3 is 10 times easier than the XBOX version, AND IT'S WIRELESS. You'll need a wireless PS3 controller and a small component from LizardLick.

Why doesn't LizardLick sell that component for the XBOX360? - Due to Microsoft imposing licensing politics on the micro-controller for their controllers. It's not available to unlicensed third parties.


Maybe we can sticky-this topic? It's a great how-to guide!
 
This is awesome mate!! I can see you pwning ass online :D!!

Dude! I played a bit online a while ago, first time EVER playing against other people over XBOX Live. I thought I was going to get my ass handed to me with MvC3 and it turns out, I'm EPIC! lol I suck terribly at other games but I can honestly say that fighting games, especialy MvC3 and MK9 are my forte. Damn I love it!
 
Dude! I played a bit online a while ago, first time EVER playing against other people over XBOX Live. I thought I was going to get my ass handed to me with MvC3 and it turns out, I'm EPIC! lol I suck terribly at other games but I can honestly say that fighting games, especialy MvC3 and MK9 are my forte. Damn I love it!

Epic mate :D!!
 
I saw something similar a dude made on The Verge gaming show.

Yeah, Neo TOTALLY copied that guy. The controllers are identical!

I think that oke should sue Neo for all he's got. :p

(Man this is funneh :D)
 
Yeah, Neo TOTALLY copied that guy. The controllers are identical!

I think that oke should sue Neo for all he's got. :p

(Man this is funneh :D)

You won't freaking believe it! The guy's lawyer sent me a letter - not for copying the controller's design, but for being so totally ridiculously good looking! lol

@Achtung!Baby: I wouldn't mind selling these. The only problem is that it's slightly more expensive than what SA gamers are prepared to spend on something like this. If I told someone I'd charge them R3000 for a controller like this they'd laugh in my face (probably like you're doing now lol) - but build one yourself and try to get all the parts etc....then than R3K pricetag starts to make sense ;)
 
You won't freaking believe it! The guy's lawyer sent me a letter - not for copying the controller's design, but for being so totally ridiculously good looking! lol

@Achtung!Baby: I wouldn't mind selling these. The only problem is that it's slightly more expensive than what SA gamers are prepared to spend on something like this. If I told someone I'd charge them R3000 for a controller like this they'd laugh in my face (probably like you're doing now lol) - but build one yourself and try to get all the parts etc....then than R3K pricetag starts to make sense ;)

Pics?! Where are the pics? Hahahahaha!
 
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