The one here was torn down, cleaned, analysed to work out the correct button inputs, and then resembled. It looks like most of the effort in this project actually went into the original joystick, more so than the Arduino part. Connected to this are the correct pins for the controller, and the build is housed in a small 3D printed case.Īfter making the case look a bit more authentic, it connects over USB and acts more as a pass through for the joystick. The core of the project is an Arduino Pro Micro thanks to the fact that it shows up as an input once plugged into a PC. If classic Atari controllers are what you look for in retro games, and you don’t mind emulating the software, this Arduino build is what you need.Ĭreated by South African YouTube channel Build It, the Arduino Atari Adaptor (or “The 3 As”) is a compact build designed to connect the 2600 joystick to any computer with a USB port.
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