This is really cool what all you can do with a old NES controller.
I am really wanting to take an old NES controller and allow it to connect through bluetooth to my MOTO Q and control my NES games through my already loaded emulator. I think its highly possible with the exception of having enough room inside the case for the electronics to control it.
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I am really wanting to take an old NES controller and allow it to connect through bluetooth to my MOTO Q and control my NES games through my already loaded emulator. I think its highly possible with the exception of having enough room inside the case for the electronics to control it.