![]() Germanium Diode | I prefer the germanium type of diode (1 volt) because it uses the least amount of power and saves resources. They are available in many sizes and color, but all work the same. The diode acts as a "check valve" allowing voltage to flow only one direction. This prevents back flow, and ensures proper input of power. |
![]() Male Connector 25 pin (printer) | The gamepad will plug into your printer port. You will need a 25 pin male connector. |
![]() Super Nintendo Extension Cord | If you are fortunate to find an
old Super Nintendo extension cord, then you are in good shape! These can be found in
thrift stores, yard sales, used video game stores, etc.. Get as many as you can for
later projects. . If you do not have an extension cord then click here. |
![]() Multipurpose Hood | You will need a multipurpose hood, designed to hold the 25 pin connector. This style is great to use because you can fit all of your diodes and wiring inside it. |
![]() SNES Gamepad | An original Super Nintendo gamepad is highly recommended. This type uses the least amount of resources. Other Super Nintendo brands may work, but you could have complications, especially with gamepads that have lights (LEDs), extra buttons or autofire. |


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