An Elden Ring Player Successfully Turns The Fisher-Price Toy Controller Into An Xbox Controller
Twitter user Rudeism has modded the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Game & Learn Controller to be a fully functional Xbox controller. Rudeism recently showed footage of the controller in action, using it to play Elden Ring on PC.
here’s the Fisher Price Xbox controller in action!
let me know what games you’d like to see me play with it
and thanks to @Wario64 for the off-hand joke that inspired me to make this happen ???? pic.twitter.com/3OETvcsEsI— Rudeism (@rudeism) May 1, 2022
Originally inspired by a post from Twitter user Wario64, the controller is complete with a left joystick, D-pad, four face buttons (A through D), and a left and right trigger, each capable of receiving both bumper and trigger inputs.
Fans were quick to point out the lack of a right joystick. To address this, Rudeism programmed the controller’s yellow slider–meant to change the mode from music to numbers–to switch the joystick between left and right. The switch also changes some of the face button inputs–changing the C button from “B” to “Start,” for example.
One feature of the original controller that Rudeism kept intact is its sound effects. A baby-like voice will say the corresponding number, shape, or color of whatever button you press, whenever you press it. Clicking in the joystick even plays a little jingle! Good luck beating Malenia with your controller singing “A, B, C, D, come and play a game with me!” throughout the fight.
it’s done.
I’ve turned this Fisher Price toy controller into a fully functional Xbox controller
it can do anything a standard controller can do, PLUS it still makes all the annoying sounds it did originally
demo soon pic.twitter.com/yNIyCI8WSr— Rudeism (@rudeism) May 1, 2022
This isn’t Rudeism’s first foray into controller mods. He’s known for beating Dark Souls 3 with a single button using morse code, and has even played Hades using a pomegranate. Follow him on Twitch, Twitter, or YouTube to see what he comes up with next.
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