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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterI'm still not over the fact that the new Virtual Boy for Switch 2 lacks a matching controller. While the goggles provide a pretty authentic way to play the retro console library, Nintendo really dropped the ball by not including a pad inspired by the original. However, modder RetroOnyx has stepped in and whipped up a wireless mod board for the OG gamepad that adds wireless support for the handheld, in turn making it compatible with the headset remake.
In a fresh video, RetroOnxy shows off the Switch Virtual Boy Wireless Controller in action. The mod effectively replaces the original innards with a new PCB, adding Bluetooth support for Ninty's best gaming handheld contender as well as PC and even Meta Quest VR headsets. It will apparently also work with Blueretro adapters like the dongle I'm using to pair the Switch 2 GameCube controller with the OG console, just in case you got a cursed setup in mind.
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I absolutely live for projects like this Virtual Boy controller mod, but since this is a small-scale project, the PCBs aren't cheap. You can grab the board for $99, which happens to be the same price as the Switch accessory, and if you don't already have the OG pad, that will set you back even more. The modder is also "collecting interest" for complete pads that use a 3D printed shell and third-party buttons, though, so that could be an option if you're serious about playing the NSO games with authentic controls.
I'm always somewhat hopeful that DIY projects like this will inspire Nintendo to actually go the full mile with retro remakes. It's too late to actually include a replica wireless gamepad with the Virtual Boy, but I'd even appreciate it if it did release its own controller and perhaps enable playing on TV as well as via the goggles. At the very least, Ninty could help this mod shine by enabling haptics in the NSO app, as RetroOnxy says that while the PCB boasts support, it'd be up to Nintendo to enable it in software.
The mod itself doesn't sound too difficult, but you will need to supply your own battery (RetroOnxy recommends one by Laserbear). You'll need to get your soldering iron out for a couple of connections, too, but that makes sense given you're replacing most of the insides. Ultimately, this is a project for enthusiasts since it's pretty hands-on and isn't cheap, but I'm still glad someone is out there showing Nintendo showing up.
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Phil HaytonSocial Links NavigationHardware EditorPhil is the Hardware Editor at GamesRadar+ who specializes in retro console setups, choosing the latest gaming handhelds, and navigating the choppy seas of using modern-day PC hardware. In the past, they have covered everything from retro gaming history to the latest gaming news, in-depth features, and tech advice for publications like TechRadar, The Daily Star, the BBC, PCGamesN, and Den of Geek. In their spare time, they pour hours into fixing old consoles, modding Game Boys, exploring ways to get the most out of the Steam Deck, and blasting old CRT TV visuals into their eye sockets.
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