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Creep16836yThere is a USB hub to connect controllers for PlayStation games. There are also 2 buttons on each side for pinball games.
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Creep16836y@rutee07 Thanks! :D You could build a single player machine with just one set of buttons and a way smaller screen :P Maybe with a Powerbank as power supply, so it's portable? Who knows..
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Creep16836y@smb26 I thought about a original design like in the picture. I already searched for a picture to print out but I couldn't find one. Guess I'll search for a printing company, as you said ;)
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qwwerty11436yDo you have any good setup guide? We've built a console too, but was unable to configure both joysticks properly at the same time. Either worked correctly in the main menu or in the game and both joy1 and joy2 behaved differently although both being set up by the default automatic.
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Creep16836y@qwwerty I literally reconfigured the second stick 2 hours ago! This video helped https://youtu.be/2w6BQBL1P0s
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