NES controller cannibalized for MP3 player enclosure
posted Jan 19th 2012 12:57pm by Mike Szczysfiled under: digital audio hacks

We know some folks are very upset by the scrapping on vintage hardware, so let’s all observe a moment of silence for this NES controller.
Now that that’s behind us we can live vicariously through [Burger King Diamond's] project. He polished up the NES controller and repurposed it as an enclosure for a portable MP3 player.
His first step was to remove some of the yellowing of the plastic using Retr0brite. He admits it wasn’t bad to start with but now it’s sparkling like new. Next, he started planning how everything would fit in the case. Luckily the MP3 player operates with one AAA battery which leaves plenty of room.
Just above the A and B buttons you can make out an opening that he cut in the case for the MP3 player’s LCD screen. The bezel from the original case works well for cleaning the rough cut opening. The buttons on the controller have been patched into the controls on the MP3 board, and the opening for the controller’s cable now holds the headphone jack. There’s also a USB port mounted next to it for easy file transfers.
The one thing we would like to see is a rechargeable battery so you don’t need to open the case to top off the power. But all in all this is a fantastic build!








Very cool. I still a few brand new NES controllers in their box laying around for whatever reason.
I had aspirations of gutting one, putting a 1st gen iPod nano guts in, putting the screen right in the middle above the select/start buttons and loading a NES emulator. I hadn’t figured out the button mapping in my head, but I thought it’d be a sweet project that never got off the ground… it’d be a sweet travel companion…