How to make your own Xbox 360 Arcade Controller
I’ve been looking for wiring diagrams for the Xbox 360 controller for awhile now as I’m intrigued with the idea of building a full sized Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved arcade cabinet. Anyway, while searching for said information, I came across this tutorial on how to build a working arcade controller out of a 360 wired pad over at GamersReports. While the example uses a Street Fighter II Anniversary Edition Arcade Stick for the controls, it shouldn’t be too hard to just apply the same idea to regular arcade parts and make a custom one. Too bad, there wasn’t a tutorial for the analog sticks, or I could have started planning to play Geometry Wars: RE in style someday! Click here for the tutorial.
If you’ve played Project Gotham Racing 3, you’ve probably noticed the Geometry Wars & Geometry Wars: RE arcade machines in the back of your garage. Well, everytime I look at them, I can’t help but think how cool it would be to build a full sized machine using that design. It probably helps that I’m a Geometry Wars: RE addict.
Anyway, like the news bit says, I came across this tutorial for building an arcade controller for the Xbox and think it may be time to use a lot of those arcade parts lying around here that are earmarked for stalled projects.
So anyway, let’s discuss both the tutorial article as well as building custom controllers here for a bit. Post some pics of your creations if you have them, and if you happen to know of a site that explains just how the analog sticks on the 360 controller work, please, please, please let me know. That GW:RE cabinet really would be nice.
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