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Twilightmaster
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I don't know scale values very well, but wouldn't it be 30:1, not the other way around? 1:30 would mean it's a miniature replica of the controller, in which the controller would probably be a few millimeters wide.
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Chagen46
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Yes, you are right. I'm used to scales from working with RC Cars for a little bit. This controller is a 30:1 scale replica. |
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KabaKabaFruit
Posts: 1903 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Can you imagine trying to play Castlevania on that massive replica? You wouldn't make it past the first stage.
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Deacon Blues
Posts: 401 Location: Albuquerque, NM |
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And as Nintendo steps in and sues them for copyright infringement...
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EnigmaticSky
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Actually I'm fairly certain the allowed the patent to expire, and that is why you see so many bootleg nes systems, sometimes in combo with the snes (which I believe they also allowed to expire). I am not certain if this is accurate though. Pretty cool controller. I would love to see the world's largest n64 controller. I am fairly certain it would be classified as a weapon. |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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Just today I was here and made a post about the NES, what are chances of an article turning up about the NES this very day?
Great to see that there still is people that know about the NES and it's controllers. Those were the days where video game systems and it's controllers were made in where most video games come from, Japan. Not elsewhere, similar to now and days. |
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Emerje
Posts: 7416 Location: Maine |
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Didn't G4 have the former title, or did they not go through the trouble of making it official?
Emerje |
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fuuma_monou
Posts: 1860 Location: Quezon City, Philippines |
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Patents can't be renewed, so once they expire they're public domain. So NES/SNES knockoffs are okay (patents only last twenty years), but the games are still under copyright. |
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bonbonsrus
Posts: 1537 Location: Michigan, USA |
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Am I the only one that wanted to see a few players up on it jumping around to control it more like a DDR game?
The phone they showed in the vid was awesome! |
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enurtsol
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Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start!
There's also NES controllers for PCs. |
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Sunday Silence
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Either way, the Guinness Gamers Edition is a joke anyways. http://kotaku.com/5874560/the-10-most-bogus-entries-in-the-guinness-world-records-2012-gamers-edition/gallery/ |
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Obinderu
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Nothing has been unveiled, it was already displayed in May 2011 at the market in Delft, just some kilometres from where I live. It's just that only a guy from the Guinness World Record was attending now.
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Tylerr
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Yeah i thought they did to, they had the one for the largest tee bag aswell. |
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