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"The controller has the same button layout as the original (guts are swappable) but is a different shape, uses tactile microswitches, and adds adjustable turbo with separate rates for A and B. Some will think its awesome, some will hate it, most won't care. "
"The controller will be sold separately and also work on a real NES and other clones. A NES controller that doesn't work on a NES doesn't make sense! The microswitches aren't like the ones in arcades, which are too tall for a NES controller. They are more like the microswitches in mouse buttons. Clicky but less travel. We found out that when someone is playing a game the music/sounds pretty much masks the clicking so it isn't annoying.
Wireless isn't going to happen. It is more than double the cost (receiver plastics, wireless chips, batteries, etc) and gives up all the precision control benefits of the microswitches. Price gets so high I really doubt I would sell the thousands needed to pay for tooling. One of the cheapo chinese companies will have to do it, they will make sacrifices in quality that I am not willing to make. Upfront costs isn't the problem, its getting stuck with huge amounts of unsold product. Notice how I am still selling Wii adapters when the Wii is long gone... "